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      25 March

      Emotional moment shows Fox News reporter reuniting with son after school shooting

      Fox News senior correspondent Alicia Acuna said she was sitting at her desk on Wednesday (22 March) when her teenage son began texting her about a lockdown at his school due to a shooting. As any parent would, Acuna rushed down to East High School in Denver, Colorado to wait for updates. But as a reporter, she also had a duty to update the public. After speaking with the superintendent and other parents, Acuna began reporting live in front of the school to tell people what was occurring. FOX reporter reunited with son live on air after Colorado school shooting | https://t.co/a4glD5Dbgz— Chuck "Charley" Freyer (@FreyerChuck) March 23, 2023 “This is a really weird thing, toggling between reporting and being a…

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    • 24 March

      US says air strikes hit Syria targets after deadly drone attack

      Pentagon said air strikes were carried out in retaliation for drone attack on US-led coalition base that killed a US contractor, injured another, and wounded five US soldiers. A US Air Force F-15 lands at an Air Force Base in the Arabian Gulf in 2017. The US military said that it had carried multiple air strikes on targets in Syria following a drone attack on a US near Hassakeh in northeastern Syria [File: Hamad I Mohammed] The United States military has said it carried out multiple air strikes in eastern Syria against Iran-aligned groups who it blamed for a deadly drone attack earlier, which killed a contractor, injured another, and wounded five US troops, the Pentagon said. The US attacks…

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    • 24 March

      Zelenskyy calls on EU to give jets, missiles or expect a long war

      The Ukrainian president’s pointed comments on the need for modern weapons represented an unusually open display of frustration with EU leaders. A Slovak MiG-29 jet at Silac Air Base in Slovakia. Ukraine’s President Volodymr Zelenskyy thanked Slovakia and Poland on March 23, 2022 for donating their Soviet-era MiG-29 fighter jets to his forces and warned other EU countries the war with Russia could drag on for years if they did not provide Ukraine with modern weaponry – particularly fighter jets and missiles [File: Slovak Ministry Of Defence] Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy had told European leaders to rapidly increase the supply of modern weapons to his forces, particularly jet fighters and long-range missile systems, otherwise, they should prepare for the war dragging…

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    • 24 March

      N Korea tests new underwater nuclear attack ‘drone’: State media

      Drone cruised underwater for 59 hours, then detonated in an exercise designed to deter S Korea and US forces: KCNA. North Korea’s leader Kim Jong Un, centre, and his daughter, left, observe a warhead missile launch exercise in this image released by the official Korean Central News Agency (KCNA) North Korea has tested a new underwater nuclear-capable attack drone designed to unleash a “radioactive tsunami” that would destroy enemy naval vessels and ports, state media has reported. During a military exercise conducted this week under the guidance of the country’s leader Kim Jong Un, North Korea’s military deployed and test-fired the new weapons system, the mission of which was to test the ability to set off a “super-scale” destructive blast…

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    • 24 March

      Yellen, caught between markets and US Congress, tweaks message

      Janet Yellen is the face of US govt on the issue and her public comments have sent markets on a roller-coaster ride. US Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen has stopped short of a blanket guarantee for bank deposits For the fourth time in a week, United States Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen has taken to a microphone aiming to reassure Americans that the US banking system is safe, each time with a subtle shift in message. But bankers and Wall Street never heard what they fervently wanted: That the government would guarantee all $19.2 trillion in US bank deposits until the banking crisis that erupted two weeks ago calms down. Yellen is the face of the US government on the issue and…

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    • 24 March

      One can apply for jobs, give interviews while on tourist or business visa in US

       The US has announced that individuals travelling to the country on a business or tourist visa – B-1 and B-2 – can apply for new jobs and even appear in interviews, Washington: The US has announced that individuals travelling to the country on a business or tourist visa – B-1 and B-2 – can apply for new jobs and even appear in interviews, but the prospective employees must ensure that they have changed their visa status before starting a new role. B-1 and B-2 visas are generally referred to as “B visas”, and they are the most common types of visa issued for a wide range of uses in the United States. The B-1 visa is issued mainly for short-term business…

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    • 24 March

      Finnish businessman offers to buy Manchester United

      Manchester United is currently owned by the American Glazer family and is estimated at more than five billion euros (5.45 million U.S. dollars). Helsinki: A Finnish businessman said on Thursday that he has made an offer to buy Manchester United, reported the Finnish national broadcaster Yle on Thursday. Manchester United is currently owned by the American Glazer family, who announced in November that they were ready to sell the club. According to foreign media, the sale price of Manchester United is estimated at more than five billion euros (5.45 million U.S. dollars), reports Xinhua. However, Finnish businessman Thomas Zilliacus estimated in his announcement that the club’s current market value is less than 3.9 billion U.S. dollars, or 3.6 billion euros. Zilliacus, 69, worked as Nokia‘s…

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    • 24 March

      The Trump rape case jurors will go to court in secret so Trump can’t harass them

      The jurors will be kept anonymous in the upcoming rape trial against Donald Trump, a judge ruled. Judge Lewis Kaplan said he’ll keep them secret so Trump and his supporters can’t harass them. A federal judge has ruled that the jurors will be kept anonymous in an upcoming defamation and rape trial against Donald Trump so the former president and his supporters can’t harass them. In his ruling, U.S. District Judge Lewis Kaplan cited Trump’s history of targeting courts, judges, public officials, “and even individual jurors in other matters.” Kaplan said that secrecy is necessary because “of the unprecedented circumstances in which this trial will take place, including the extensive pretrial publicity and a very strong risk that jurors will fear harassment, unwanted invasions of their privacy, and…

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    • 24 March

      Security beefed up around Indian Consulate in San Francisco after Khalistani supporters stage protest

      More than 200 protesters waving Khalistan flags descended upon the Indian Consulate in San Francisco on Wednesday for a planned demonstration amid a heightened security presence of the San Francisco Police Department (SFDP). Unlike the violent disorder on Sunday when the Consulate came under attack, the protesters were heavily barricaded across the road with uniformed SFPD officers standing guard and patrolling the area. The protesters included turbaned men of all ages who chanted pro-Khalistan slogans. They came in from different parts of the Bay area. The organisers used mikes to make anti-India speeches both in English and Punjabi language and attack the Punjab Police for alleged human rights violations. When ANI tried to talk to one of the protestors, he…

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    • 24 March

      Kim Jong-un’s guards face execution for jacket stains

      Kim Jong-un’s guards could face execution after he went out with stains on his clothes. The dictator was inspecting a missile launch last week when propaganda pictures captured Kim’s jacket covered in white marks. The incident has sparked fears that Kim’s staff could be punished for failing to protect the supreme leader’s dignity and North Korea expert Michael Madden isn’t ruling out the prospect of execution. He said: “Personnel who have irritated the supreme leader are usually punished with demotions, hardship assignments or labour education. “It is unlikely that anyone will get shot over something like this – unless the leader is feeling particularly mercurial. “But if he got angry about this then a few people will probably get sent…

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