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      19 March

      Modi, Hasina inaugurate first diesel pipeline project to Bangladesh

        Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Bangladesh Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina during the jointly inauguration of the India-Bangladesh Friendship Pipeline from Siliguri to Parbatipur via video conferencing, NEW DELHI: Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Bangladesh Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina on Saturday jointly inaugurated Rs. 377 crores India-Bangladesh Friendship Pipeline (IBFP) to transport diesel from India to northern Bangladesh, cutting costs and reducing carbon footprint. “The pipeline will start a new chapter in India-Bangladesh relations,” Mr Modi said after inaugurating the first cross-border energy pipeline between the two neighbours via virtual mode. Mr Modi said that connectivity projects and electricity supply initiatives bind the two nations on their path to progress. Currently, diesel is supplied to Bangladesh through a 512 km rail…

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    • 19 March

      Trump will be re-elected in landslide victory, if arrested, says Elon Musk

       Former US President Donald Trump and Twitter Chief Executive Officer Elon Musk Washington: Billionaire and Twitter Chief Executive Officer Elon Musk claimed that former United States President Donald Trump could be re-elected in a “landslide victory”, if arrested. Reacting to the news reports that Trump would be charged as soon as next week, Musk tweeted, “If this happens, Trump will be re-elected in a landslide victory.” It is to be noted that the CEO of Twitter said it in reaction to a Fox News report that reported Trump might be “cuffed.” Earlier, Trump on Saturday claimed that “he will be arrested on Tuesday” next week as part of a yearlong investigation into a hush-money scheme. He also asked his supporters to…

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    • 19 March

      Beijing asks bankrupt Pakistan to release dues for CPEC power firms and allow import of coal

      Chinese embassy in Islamabad has asked Pakistan to release overdue payments to the tune of $1.5 billion to Chinese Independent Power Plants New Delhi: The Chinese embassy in Islamabad has asked Pakistan to release overdue payments to the tune of $1.5 billion to Chinese Independent Power Plants (IPPs) working under the mega $64 billion China-Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC). The embassy also asked the embattled country to loosen forex restrictions which pose a hurdle in coal imports due to which Chinese power plants in Punjab, Balochistan and Sindh are not working optimally. Pakistani newspaper The Express Tribune says that the urgent messages from China were conveyed to Special Assistant to Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif Syed Tariq Fatemi to the Planning Commission on March 13, 2023.…

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    • 19 March

      Royal Mint launches gold bar so Muslims can ‘give the gift of gold during Eid’

      The Royal Mint has created a gold bar ahead of Ramadan so customers can “give the precious gift of gold” during Eid al-Fitr. دار سك العملة الملكية🇬🇧 أصدرت سبائك ذهب🪙 عليها صورة #الكعبة_المشرفة🕋 ويتزامن طرحها مع اقتراب حلول #شهر_رمضان_المبارك. وقد تبرعت بثلاث سبائك لمنظمة الإغاثة الإسلامية لبيعها بالمزاد العلني لجمع أموال للمتضررين من الزلازل في #تركيا و #سورية👈https://t.co/yt1Py71bjT#جمعة_مباركة pic.twitter.com/OI7gO25Xrb— 🇬🇧وزارة الخارجية والتنمية البريطانية (@FCDOArabic) March 17, 2023 Created in consultation with the Muslim Council of Wales and designed by Emma Noble, the 20g bar features the Kaaba, a site considered by Muslims to be the most sacred on Earth. Andrew Dickey, Director of Precious Metals at the Royal Mint, said: “Ramadan is a time of giving, so we’re proud to have supported Islamic Relief, a…

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    • 19 March

      50,000 teachers strike in New Zealand over pay, work conditions

      About 50,000 New Zealand teachers left the classrooms to protest for better pay, working conditions, and resources at a time when the prime minister’s centre-left Labour Party is attempting to regain support, Reuters reported. Teachers, who have historically been a major source of support for the Labour government, are the most recent government employees to quit their jobs in protest at rising prices in New Zealand. The Labour government has said that it will refocus on issues relating to rising expenses and assisting New Zealanders in meeting those costs after appointing Hipkins as prime minister in January following Jacinda Ardern’s resignation. Political observers believe it is an effort to regain support before the general election in October and come after…

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    • 19 March

      UK arm of Silicon Valley Bank paid out more than £15million in bonuses days after bailout

      The UK arm of Silicon Valley Bank (SVB) has paid out more than £15million in employee bonuses just days after it was saved from collapsing by a Bank of England-organised bailout. Days after the insolvency bailout payouts to staff including its senior executives were signed off by HSBC either this week, according to Sky News.  The bonus pool was described as ‘modest’ and sources claimed it totalled between £15million and £20million.  Another said the payments were a signal of HSBC’s confidence in the talent base and that the buyer was keen to honour previously agreed payments to retain key staff.  HSBC UK spokesperson said: ‘We have honoured these previously agreed payments as to retain talent and demonstrate our confidence in SVB UK.’  It…

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    • 19 March

      The Kinks classic hit song chosen for King Charles III’s official Coronation playlist

      It’s been 60 years since The Kinks formed and became one of the most influential rock bands of the 1960s. Just like The Beatles, they were part of the British Invasion of the USA until their performance ban in 1965 after a dispute with their promoter. And now the band formed by brothers Ray and Dave Davies has been honoured by having one of their biggest hits selected for King Charles III‘s official Coronation Celebration Playlist on Spotify. The playlist of 27 songs has been hand-selected on behalf of His Majesty by the Department of Culture, Media and Sport and includes both classic and modern favourites. There are plenty of older acts from the earlier half of the Queen’s reign from…

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    • 19 March

      Court Cancels Imran Khan’s Arrest Warrant, Ex-PM Says Break-in ‘Un-Islamic’; AK-47 Found From Mansion

      In a high drama day in Pakistani politics, former Prime Minister Imran Khan evaded his arrest yet again, in connection with the Toshakhana case, even as his house in Lahore was raided and clashes erupted between the police and his supporters. At the hearing, the Additional District and Sessions Judge (ADSJ) Zafar Iqbal  allowed Khan to leave without his indictment in a corruption case after he marked his attendance outside the court complex. The hearing has been adjourned till March 30. The day saw a stand-off between Khan’s supporters and security forces who have tried to arrest him for skipping multiple previous hearings. Situation got intense as Khan’s Zaman Park residence in Lahore was raided by over 10,000 policemen of the Punjab…

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    • 19 March

      Putin arrest warrant is ‘first shot’ in potentially substantial indictment against him

      An arrest warrant issued against Russian President Vladimir Putin is the International Criminal Court’s (ICC) “first shot” in what could be a substantial indictment against him, Ukraine’s leading lawyer has said. The intergovernmental group – based at The Hague – has accused Mr Putin of being responsible for the abduction of children from Ukraine. An arrest warrant was also issued for Maria Alekseyevna Lvova-Belova, Russia‘s commissioner for children, on similar allegations of war crimes. Speaking to Sky News, the lead lawyer for the government of Ukraine, Ben Emmerson, said he believes there are two reasons why the arrest warrant against Mr Putin has been issued now. He said the immediate timing seems to have been the decision by the Office of the High…

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    • 19 March

      UK Home Secretary tours potential migrant housing in Rwanda

      The Home Secretary has been given a tour of potential migrant housing in Rwanda as 209 people were confirmed to have made the journey across the Channel on Friday. Suella Braverman embarked on her first full day in the country as Home Secretary on Saturday as she set out to reaffirm her commitment to the Rwanda deportation policy. No migrants have been relocated to the country so far as the deal, which was signed last April by Ms Braverman’s predecessor Priti Patel, remains embroiled in legal battles. During her visit, the Government reported that 209 people had crossed the Channel in small boats on Friday, after five days of no reported crossings. On Saturday, one refugee living in Rwanda told reporters he had “never felt I have been…

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