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      17 March

      Prince Harry ‘sabotaging’ King’s plans with decision to give Archie and Lilibet new titles

      Prince Harry’s decision to give his children the titles of Prince and Princess may have “sabotaged” King Charles’s plans for a slimmed-down monarchy, according to a royal expert. Just two days after the Duke and Duchess of Sussex made their plans for Archie and Lilibet clear, Buckingham Palace announced that Prince Edward would be given the title Duke of Edinburgh, as had been the wish of the late Queen and Prince Philip Daily Mail Diary Editor Richard Eden believes the King “didn’t intend” to give his brother the title as part of his plans to “slim down” the royals. He told the Palace Confidential talk show: “But then, when Harry and Meghan started using the prince and princess titles for their children, it became clear this wasn’t…

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    • 16 March

      US Senate confirms Indian American Ravi Chaudhary as Assistant Secretary of Air Force

      Indian American Ravi Chaudhary previously served as a Senior Executive at the US Department of Transportation where he was Director of Advanced Programs and Innovation Washington: The United States Senate on Wednesday confirmed Indian American Ravi Chaudhary as the Assistant Secretary of Defense for the Air Force, one of the top civilian leadership positions in the Pentagon. The Senate voted 65-29 to confirm the former Air Force officer’s nomination with more than a dozen votes from the opposition Republican party. Chaudhary previously served as a Senior Executive at the US Department of Transportation where he was Director of Advanced Programs and Innovation, Office of Commercial Space at the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA). He was responsible for the execution of advanced development and research programs…

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    • 16 March

      Chinese tycoon and Bannon ally Guo Wengui charged with $1bn fraud

      Chinese billionaire and CCP critic is accused of pocketing investment funds from his thousands of followers online. Chinese billionaire Guo Wengui is known as a staunch critic of Beijing. Guo Wengui, a Chinese billionaire known for his opposition to Beijing and ties to the administration of former US President Donald Trump, has been charged in the United States with defrauding investors out of $1bn. Guo, also known as Ho Wan Kwok and Miles Guo, was arrested in New York on Wednesday over an alleged conspiracy involving the misappropriation of hundreds of millions of dollars obtained from his thousands of followers online, the US Department of Justice said in a statement. Guo is accused of pocketing money raised from investors who were promised…

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    • 16 March

      Former Mexican presidential candidate sentenced to US prison

      Tomas Yarrington Ruvalcaba, ex-governor of Tamaulipas, is accused of using $3.5m in bribes to buy property in the US. Tomas Yarrington Ruvalcaba (left) poses with other members of Mexico’s Institutional Revolutionary Party in May 2005, as they organise ahead of the 2006 presidential elections. A former Mexican presidential candidate has been sentenced to nine years in prison after officials accused him of spending millions of dollars in bribes on property purchases in the United States. Tomás Yarrington Ruvalcaba, the 66-year-old former governor of Tamaulipas in northeast Mexico, received the sentence on Wednesday in a US District Court for southern Texas. Judge Rolando Olvera also ordered the ex-governor to surrender a condominium he purchased in Port Isabel, a coastal city in…

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    • 16 March

      News|Nuclear Energy

      UN says tonnes of uranium missing from Libyan site: Reports UN nuclear agency IAEA says missing uranium stockpile poses possible radiological risk and security concerns. The IAEA reported this week that 10 drums of uranium ore concentrate were missing in Libya. The United Nations’s International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) has said approximately 2.3 tonnes of natural uranium had gone missing from a site in Libya not under government control, news agencies have reported. IAEA chief Rafael Grossi told the organisation’s member states this week that inspectors reported that 10 drums containing uranium ore concentrate had gone missing and “were not present as previously declared” at the location in Libya. The IAEA will conduct further activities “to clarify the circumstances of…

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    • 16 March

      US says drone recovery difficult as Russian ships at crash site

      US General Mark Milley said the MQ-9 Reaper drone sank in an area of the Black Sea where depths are up to 1,500 metres. Russian ships during navy drills in the Black Sea in 2021. US officials have reported that Russian vessels have reached the location where a US surveillance drone crashed on Tuesday [File: Russian Defence Ministry.] Recovery of a US surveillance drone that crashed after being intercepted by Russian fighter jets would be challenging given the deep waters in the Black Sea, a senior United States general said, as reports emerged of Russian vessels at the crash site. Chairman of the US Joint Chiefs of Staff General Mark Milley said remains of the uncrewed MQ-9 Reaper drone, which the US claims…

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    • 16 March

      North Korea launches ICBM ahead of South Korea-Japan summit

      The third missile test this week comes as leaders of Japan and South Korea prepare to hold their first summit in years. North Korea’s latest test involved a banned intercontinental ballistic missile, according to its neighbours North Korea has fired an intercontinental ballistic missile into its eastern waters, just hours before South Korea’s president was due to fly to Japan for the first summit between the two countries in years, with the situation in nuclear-armed North Korea a key concern. South Korea’s Joint Chiefs of Staff said on Thursday morning Pyongyang had launched what appeared to be a banned ICBM. The weapon flew towards the Korean Peninsula’s eastern waters after being launched from North Korea’s capital, Pyongyang, at around 7.10…

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    • 16 March

      Yoon visits Japan, seeking to restore ties amid N Korea threat

      South Korea, Japan face increasing need to cooperate on challenges posed by North Korea and China, but analysts are doubtful of a lasting rapprochement as historical grievances fester. South Korean President Yoon Suk-yeol waves the national flag during a ceremony to celebrate Korean Liberation Day from Japanese colonial rule in 1945, at the presidential office square in Seoul, South Korea, August 15, 2022 [File: Ahn Young-joon/Pool] South Korean President Yoon Suk-yeol is set to pay an official visit to Japan, seeking to turn the page on feuds dating back to the Japanese colonisation of the Korean peninsula and establish “future-oriented relations” with Tokyo in the face of North Korea’s rapidly expanding nuclear and missile programmes. Yoon’s two-day trip, which begins…

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    • 16 March

      India invites Pak defence minister for SCO meet, Islamabad yet to respond

       India has invited Pakistan’s defence minister Khawaja Asif for a SCO defence ministers’ meeting to be held in New Delhi in April. New Delhi: In line with its policy of inviting the representatives of all Shanghai Cooperation Organisation (SCO) member nations for meetings of the grouping as per its rules, India has invited Pakistan’s defence minister Khawaja Asif for a SCO defence ministers’ meeting to be held in New Delhi in April, said news agency reports from Islamabad citing Pakistani media reports. There was no immediate confirmation from New Delhi, but sources said India, as the current SCO chair, would invite all member nations of SCO for the grouping’s meetings as per the rules. India had last month said it was…

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    • 16 March

      Israel: ‘Idi Amin car’ reaches airport to disrupt PM Benjamin Netanyahu’s Germany visit

      Israeli army veterans are participating in a large demonstration at Ben-Gurion Airport to prevent prime minister Benjamin Netanyahu from leaving for Germany to a state-visit scheduled on Thursday.  A convoy of former hostages and members of the Israeli army who participated in the Entebbe Operation in Uganda in 1976 arrived to demonstrate at the airport against Netanyahu’s judicial overhaul. Benny Davidson, who was 13 years old when he and the other passengers on board were taken hostage in the 1976 hijack, stated at the protest site on Wednesday that “there needs to be more than those fighters in Entebbe; we need tens, hundreds, or millions to make it clear that civil war is out of the question,” reported Israeli newspaper. …

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