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      18 March

      Tunisian Interior Minister Taoufik Charfeddine resigns

      Charfeddine, a close aide of President Kais Saied, has appeared less frequently in public in recent months. Tunisian Interior Minister Taoufik Charfeddine says he has resigned due to family reasons as the government cracks down on prominent opposition figures and a campaign against sub-Saharan Africans provokes international ire. Charfeddine, a close aide of President Kais Saied, told reporters on Friday that he wants to spend more time with his children after the death of his wife, Salwa, last year. Charfeddine, 54, who had held his post since October 2021, told reporters he wished to thank the president for “his understanding and for allowing me to be relieved of my duties”. Salwa died in a fire caused by a gas leak…

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    • 18 March

      Karachi United: Giving hope to footballers in impoverished areas

      Most of KU’s community centres operate out of low-income areas of Karachi, including Lyari and Malir that have a long history of producing footballers over decades despite being beset with violence and crime. Doha, Qatar – Karachi United’s footballer Sanjar Qadir gets a pass from his captain and races towards the goal with the ball. It is the dying moments of the match. The score is tied 0-0. If Qadir scores, it would not only win his team the match but also round off a memorable trip to Qatar. Qadir slides the ball into the back of the net and scores. He celebrates, and with that, his teammates run across the pitch, mobbing him before diving in unison in an outpouring of…

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    • 18 March

      US Biden says war crimes charge against Russia’s Putin justified

      Kremlin says International Criminal Court charges against Vladimir Putin are meaningless with respect to jurisdiction in Russia. United States President Joe Biden said Vladimir Putin had clearly committed war crimes in Ukraine and the International Criminal Court’s (ICC) issue of an arrest warrant for the Russian president was justified. Although the US, like Russia, is not a party to the international court, Biden said the ICC had made a strong case against Putin. “He’s clearly committed war crimes,” Biden told reporters on Friday. “I think it’s justified,” he said, referring to the arrest warrant. “It’s not recognised internationally by us either. But I think it makes a very strong point,” he added. The ICC earlier on Friday called for Putin’s arrest on suspicion of his involvement…

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    • 18 March

      Police clash with pension demonstrators for second night in Paris

      The protests over pension reform are the gravest challenge to President Macron’s authority since 2018 ‘Yellow Vest’ demonstrations. A protester shoots a firework at police officers, with the Eiffel tower seen in the background, during a demonstration on Place de la Concorde in Paris. Riot police clashed with protesters for a second night in Paris as demonstrations continued against the government’s plans to raise the French pension age. The growing unrest since the start of the year, which has resulted in a wave of strikes and rubbish piling up on the streets of the French capital, has left President Emmanuel Macron with the gravest challenge to his authority since the so-called “Gilets Jaunes” or “Yellow Vest” protests of December 2018. Police fired tear gas on…

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    • 18 March

      Russia gives awards to fighter pilots involved in US drone crash

      US officials say surveillance flights over the Black Sea have resumed despite Russia’s downing of the MQ-9 Reaper drone. Russia has conferred state awards on the two fighter pilots involved in the downing of a US surveillance drone that crashed into the Black Sea, the Russian Defence Ministry said, while United States officials announced that its spy flights in the region have resumed. Presenting the awards on Friday to the Su-27 jet fighter pilots, Russia’s Defence Minister Sergei Shoigu lauded their achievement in preventing the drone from flying into an area near Crimea to which Moscow has banned access. “The drone flew with its transponders off, violating the boundaries of the area of the temporary airspace usage regime established for the…

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    • 18 March

      Israeli forces shoot dead Palestinian man in latest bloodshed

      At least 84 Palestinians have been killed so far in 2023, putting this year on track be one of the bloodiest. Israeli forces guard a settler compound in the occupied West Bank. Israeli forces have shot dead a Palestinian man who they claim was approaching them with a knife drawn, the latest killing of a Palestinian in the occupied West Bank. The Palestinian health ministry announced the death of Yazan Omar Jamil Khasib, 23, who died “after the occupation [Israeli forces] opened fire on him at the northern entrance of el-Bireh” city near Ramallah, in the occupied West Bank, The Israeli army later said its forces “spotted a suspect and asked him to identify himself”. They claimed the man then…

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    • 18 March

      International Criminal Court issues war crimes warrant for Putin 

      It was the first time the global court has issued a warrant against a leader of one of the five permanent members of the U.N. Security Council. The Hague: The International Criminal Court said Friday that it has issued an arrest warrant for Russian President Vladimir Putin for war crimes, accusing him of personal responsibility for the abductions of children from Ukraine. It was the first time the global court has issued a warrant against a leader of one of the five permanent members of the U.N. Security Council. The ICC said in a statement that Putin “is allegedly responsible for the war crime of unlawful deportation of (children) and that of unlawful transfer of (children) from occupied areas of Ukraine to the Russian Federation.” The move was…

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    • 18 March

      Polish ‘call girl’ accused of conning banker lover out of £4m estate found dead in flat

      A Polish “call girl” accused of conning her banker lover out of a massive chunk of his £18million estate by his brother in a bitter High Court fight has been found dead. Nightclub boss Magdalena Zalinska was being sued by Edi Truell over claims she got £4million from Danny Truell by “undue influence” before he died in 2019 aged 55. The 44-year-old’s body was found at her flat in Clapham, South London, after police officers broke down the door. Neighbours of Ms Zalinska had approached the officers who had been on a routine patrol as they were concerned about her welfare. MailOnline reports that police are not treating the death of the divorced mother-of-two as suspicious, but unexpected. She was at the centre of a…

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    • 18 March

      Fugitive ‘Godman’ Nithyananda’s ‘Kailasa’ Cons 30 US Cities With ‘Sister-City’ Scam

      Self-proclaimed godman and fugitive Nithyananda’s ‘United States of Kailasa’ has signed a ‘cultural partnership’ with over 30 American cities, a media report has said, days after the city of Newark in the US state of New Jersey said it rescinded a ‘sister-city’ agreement with the fictional country. The sister-city agreement between Newark and the fake ‘United States of Kailasa’ was inked on January 12 this year and the signing ceremony took place at City Hall in Newark. Nityananda, whose mind-bending spiritual homilies wrapped in a sheen of pseudo-science has provided much mirth on social media, claims to have set up a country called the “United States of Kailasa” in 2019. According to its website, there are over 30 American cities…

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    • 18 March

      Myanmar Massacre: 22 civilians, including monks, reportedly shot dead

      At least 22 people, including three Buddhist monks, were reportedly shot dead in central Myanmar last week in what opponents of military rule have claimed to be a massacre of civilians. The post-mortem report by a doctor showed bullet wounds to the torso and heads of the dead bodies, and bullet holes in the walls of the monastery. However, the country’s junta, which staged a coup two years ago, said that its troops had been involved in clashes with rebel fighters in southern Shan state but had not harmed any civilians. The junta spokesperson claimed that the Karenni Nationalities Defense Force and another rebel group entered the village of Nan Neint after government forces arrived to provide security with a…

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