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      11 March

      BJP will not win in 2024 LS polls in UP: Akhilesh Yadav

      Samajwadi Party President Akhilesh Yadav predicted that the BJP will lose all the 80 seats in Uttar Pradesh in 2024 Lok Sabha elections. He said Samajwadi Party will be victorious in the elections as the people are with his party. Akhilesh Yadav was addressing a meeting of prominent leaders of youth organisations at the state headquarter of his party here on Friday. He alleged that the BJP was playing with democracy by misusing power. Constitutional institutions are being weakened in the country as government agencies including the Enforcement Directorate (ED), Income Tax and CBI were being used to intimidate Opposition parties and defame the Samajwadi Party. Intimidation with bulldozer is the agenda of BJP. “Every section of the society is…

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    • 11 March

      Indian minister accuses New York Times of ‘spreading lies’ after damning report on Kashmir

      An Indian minister launched a sharp retort at The New York Times (NYT) for publishing a news report on the alleged arming of civilians in the contentious territory of Kashmir over which the Narendra Modi administration exercises control. The report “India is arming villagers in one of Earth’s most militarised places” detailed the alleged revival of local militias in Jammu territory in the years since Kashmir’s special status was abrogated. It accused the government of displaying a military approach to tackle the conflict in the Himalayan part controlled by India. nurag Thakur, the federal minister of information and broadcast under the Modi administration, accused the US daily of “spreading lies” about India and nourishing a grudge against the country’s prime minister. “The New York Times had long back dropped all pretensions…

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    • 11 March

      Pakistan demands joint probe into accidental firing of missile from India into its territory

      Reiterating its demand for a joint probe into the accidental firing of a supersonic BrahMos missile by India which landed in its territory, Pakistan on Friday sought a “satisfactory response” from New Delhi on the incident that took place a year ago. “Despite the lapse of one year, the Government of India has not acceded to Pakistan’s demand of a joint probe in order to accurately establish the facts surrounding this serious incident,” the Pakistan Foreign Office said in a statement. “India has also not shared findings of its internal inquiry with Pakistan,” it said. The services of three officers of the Indian Air Force were terminated in August last year after a Court of Inquiry (CoI) found that deviation…

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    • 10 March

      Civilians pay heavy price of worsening conflict in east DRC: UN

      Escalating violence forced nearly 300,000 people to flee Rutshuru and Masisi territories of North Kivu province last month, UNHCR says. The United Nations refugee agency (UNHCR) has warned of a growing humanitarian catastrophe in the eastern Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC), where fighting between government forces and armed groups has caused hundreds of thousands of people to flee. UNHCR spokesperson Matthew Saltmarsh said on Friday the violence had prompted nearly 300,000 people to flee across the Rutshuru and Masisi territories of the DRC’s North Kivu province in February. “Civilians continue to pay the heavy and bloody price of conflict, including women and children who barely escaped the violence and are now sleeping out in the open air in spontaneous…

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    • 10 March

      Russia-Ukraine live news: War driven by several ’empires’ – Pope

      Villagers walk in the debris of houses ruined in Russia’s rocket attack in a village, in Zolochevsky district in the Lviv region, Ukraine The war in Ukraine is fuelled by the interests of several “empires”, not just Russia’s, Pope Francis said in an interview. Russian Deputy Foreign Minister Sergey Ryabkov says Russia and the United States remain in contact over the New START nuclear arms treaty despite having suspended its participation in the deal, RIA Novosti reported. Read more Wagner chief is becoming ‘very significant’: Russian analystPavel Felgenhauer, a defence and military analyst based in Moscow, said the Wagner Group’s founder, Yevgeny Prigozhin, was becoming “very significant” as the war progressed.“He has this private army that has dramatically expanded during the last year…

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    • 10 March

      News|Donald Trump

      Trump attorney: Lawyers ‘weaponising justice system’ against him Ex-president is offered a chance to testify before a grand jury over alleged payment of hush money to porn star. The payments, made two weeks ahead of the 2016 election, were allegedly intended to stop Stormy Daniels from publicly disclosing her affair with Donald Trump New York prosecutors have offered Donald Trump an opportunity to testify to a grand jury – signalling an investigation into hush money the former president allegedly paid a porn star may soon end in a criminal case. The New York grand jury investigation is said to involve a $130,000 payment made just before the 2016 presidential election to an adult film actress known as Stormy Daniels, The New York…

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    • 10 March

      Judge extends pretrial detention for Peru’s ex-President Castillo

      The former president will now serve 36 months as he awaits trial on charges including rebellion and organised crime. Peru’s attorney general filed additional charges against former President Pedro Castillo in February A judge in Peru has lengthened the duration of former President Pedro Castillo’s pre-trial detention from 18 months to 36, as the disgraced head of state faces charges stemming from his attempt to dissolve Congress and rule by decree in December. Judge Juan Carlos Checkley handed down the decision on Thursday in the wake of an additional investigation announced in February. Prosecutors at the time formalised plans to probe Castillo’s short tenure in office on charges of influence peddling, organised crime and acting as an accomplice to collusion. Two of Castillo’s…

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    • 10 March

      Kim Jong Un calls for intensified drills to simulate ‘real war’

      North Korean leader makes call just days before US and South Korea are due to start their largest drills since 2018. Kim, joined by his daughter, watched, Thursday evening’s tests North Korean leader Kim Jong Un has monitored a series of missile tests simulating the destruction of an enemy airport, as he called on the military to intensify drills to simulate “real war”. State media also showed Kim’s young daughter sitting on a sofa as she watched the Thursday evening display, which was described as a success. NK News, an online outlet that specialises in North Korea, said photos published in the state-run newspaper Rodong Sinmun on Friday showed the test involved six short-range ballistic missile launch vehicles, each capable…

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    • 10 March

      How far can China and Russia’s ‘no limits’ partnership go?

      Beijing has continued to stand by Russia even after the invasion of Ukraine, but it’s paying the price for this support. Russian President Vladimir Putin attends a meeting with Chinese President Xi Jinping in Beijing, China China has been Russia’s “rock solid” partner throughout the conflict in Ukraine. It has refused to condemn the fighting and, according to the United States, is in negotiations to send weapons to the front lines. And the Chinese president seems to share a close friendship with Russia’s Vladimir Putin. But at the same time, China is emerging from its zero-COVID lockdowns and trying to reach out again to the rest of the world. How will the world’s second-largest economy balance its competing interests, and…

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    • 10 March

      China’s parliament backs Xi Jinping for third term as president

      Xi has sidelined potential challengers and filled the party’s top ranks with his supporters since taking power in 2012. Chinese President Xi Jinping, now 69, could remain the country’s leader for the rest of his life Xi Jinping has secured a precedent-breaking third five-year term as China’s president, a largely ceremonial role, putting him on track to remain in power for the rest of his life. The nearly 3,000 members of the National People’s Congress (NPC), China’s largely ceremonial parliament, voted unanimously for Xi after the constitution was changed to remove the traditional two-term limit for the post. The NPC, whose members are appointed by the ruling Communist party, cast 2,952 votes for Xi over about an hour. No one…

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