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      8 March

      News|Israel-Palestine conflict

      Israeli forces kill at least 6 Palestinians in latest Jenin raid At least 11 people wounded, including two with serious injuries, the Palestinian health ministry says. Israeli forces have killed at least six Palestinians and wounded 11 others during a raid in the occupied West Bank city of Jenin, according to the Palestinian Authority’s health ministry. Two of the wounded people had serious injuries, the ministry said in a statement on Tuesday. Witnesses told that a house was besieged by the Israeli forces and hit with rockets. Footage circulating on social media showed helicopters over a column of military vehicles entering the city. Israeli authorities said one of the Palestinian men they killed was behind the shooting of two brothers…

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    • 8 March

      Submarine deal expected as Australian PM to meet with Biden in US

      Australia’s Anthony Albanese will travel to US where he is expected to make an announcement on nuclear submarine deal. US Secretary of Defense Lloyd Austin and Australia’s Minister of Defence Richard Marles among visitors to the USS Mississippi submarine in Pearl Harbour, Hawaii, Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese will travel to Washington, DC to meet with US President Joe Biden, where an announcement on Australia’s plans to build nuclear-powered submarines is expected. Albanese, who was scheduled to arrive in India on Wednesday, gave few details of his forthcoming trip to the United States, saying there would be announcements later regarding arrangements for the visit. “I’ll be meeting with President Biden in the United States. We’ll have further announcements about details…

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    • 8 March

      Russia-Ukraine live: Wagner claims capture of eastern Bakhmut

      Russia’s Wagner Group of mercenaries has taken full control of the eastern part of Bakhmut, its founder Yevgeny Prigozhin said. Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy said the Russian army would have an “open road” into eastern Ukraine if it captures the besieged city of Bakhmut, US media reported on Tuesday. South Korea approved Poland’s export of howitzers with local parts to Ukraine: ReutersSeoul approved export licenses for Poland last year to provide Ukraine with Krab howitzers, which are built with South Korean components, a defence acquisition official in the country told Reuters news agency.The comments are the first confirmation that South Korea officially acquiesced to at least indirectly providing weapons components to Ukraine for its war against Russia.Seoul officials have previously declined…

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    • 8 March

      India slams Pak foriegn minister Bilawal for raking up Kashmir at UNSC debate

       India’s Permanent Representative to the UN Ms. Ruchira Kamboj. United Nations: India tore into Pakistan after its foreign minister raised the issue of Jammu and Kashmir at a Security Council debate on women, peace and security, saying it is “unworthy” to even respond to such “malicious and false propaganda”. Responding to Pakistan Foreign Minister Bilawal Bhutto Zardari’s remarks on Jammu and Kashmir, India’s Permanent Representative to the UN Ambassador Ruchira Kamboj on Tuesday termed his statement as “baseless and politically motivated”. “Before I conclude, let me dismiss the frivolous, baseless and politically motivated remarks made by the delegate of Pakistan regarding the Union Territory of Jammu and Kashmir,” she said. Speaking at the UN Security Council open debate on ‘Women, Peace…

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    • 8 March

      White House backs bill that would allow TikTok ban

       Senate Select Committee on Intelligence Mark Warner (C) is joined by Sen. Joe Manchin (L), Senate Minority Whip John Thune (2nd L) and other bipartisan senators to introduce The Restrict Act at the U.S. Capitol on March 07, 2023 in Washington . WASHINGTON: The White House on Tuesday welcomed a bill that would allow the United States to ban Chinese-owned video-sharing app TikTok, US National Security Advisor Jake Sullivan said in a statement. The bill was backed by Mark Warner, a senior US senator from the Democratic party, and John Thune, a South Dakota Republican, in a rare act of political entente by US lawmakers. “We applaud the bipartisan group of senators, led by Senators Warner and Thune, who today introduced…

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    • 8 March

      Pope John Paul II covered up paedophilia, Polish TV investigation alleges

      According to a journalistic investigation conducted by the Polish television channel TVN, Pope John Paul II was aware of allegations of paedophilia against members of the Catholic Church and tried to cover them up by transferring priests to other dioceses. The station says these events occurred during Pope John Paul II’s time in Krakow, Poland, before he was named head of the Catholic Church and known as Cardinal Karol Wojtyla. In the course of the investigation, reporters met with victims of paedophile priests, their relatives and former employees of the diocese. They also cited documents from the former communist secret police SB and rare Church documents to which they had access. The Krakow diocese and the Polish Church have refused access…

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    • 8 March

      Leaving The Dead Behind: How Quake Hit Turkish Areas Are Limping Back To Normal

      Almost a month has passed since the devastating Turkey-Syria earthquakes. Teams that came from different countries for relief work have now returned. Besides local journalists, TV cameras and journalists are now disappearing from these areas. But I am here after three weeks to understand the situation, how the people are living, and in what ways they are being helped. And what plans do the helpers have for the future? I am in Antakya city. The devastating earthquake destroyed this historical city. The earthquake has reportedly affected this city the most. There are the graves of thousands of people in front of my eyes, and hundreds of moist eyes and broken hearts around them, whose families and relatives are still being…

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    • 8 March

      France protests: Around 1.28 million people demonstrate against Macron’s pension reforms

      French President Emmanuel Macron’s plans to push back the retirement age to 64 faced remarkable resistance on March 7 after around 1.28 million people came down on the streets to protest the move. Police used tear gas in Paris. Reports in the French media cited numerous minor clashes in the western city of Nantes. However, more than 260 union-organised rallies across the country were mostly peaceful, the news agency AFP reported. Only one in five regional and high-speed trains were running, however, and the Paris metro system was operating with limited capacity. “The government has to take (resistance) into account when there are so many people in the street, when they’re having so much trouble explaining and passing their reform,” CFDT union…

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    • 8 March

      ‘Not My King!’ Charles and Camilla bombarded with boos and taunts from protestors on latest official visit

      King Charles and Queen Consort Camilla faced a barrage of boos and taunts from anti-monarchy protestors on their latest official visit. The royal, 74, and his 75-year-old wife were confronted by demonstrators waving ‘Not My King’ banners and shouting for the monarch to “come over and talk to your critics” when the couple toured Colchester in Essex, east England, on Tuesday (07.03.23) to mark its newly-obtained status as a city. Among them was 75-year-old conspiracy theorist Piers Corbyn, brother of former Labour party leader Jeremy, 73, who is infamous for spreading conspiracy theories about lockdown measures and the Covid vaccine. The protest was the latest to target Charles from anti-monarchy group Republic, who have vowed to hold a series of…

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    • 8 March

      Israeli forces kill six in raid on West Bank refugee camp

      Israeli forces raided a refugee camp in the West Bank city of Jenin on Tuesday, killing at least six Palestinians, including a Hamas gunman suspected of fatally shooting two brothers from a Jewish settlement near the village of Huwara. Witnesses said fighting broke out after residents of the camp saw Israeli soldiers getting out of a furniture truck near a house on a hill overlooking the centre of the sprawling camp and fighters immediately opened fire. In the ensuing gun battle, Israeli forces surrounded a house where the suspected gunman had barricaded himself with other fighters, and used shoulder-fired missiles against the building, a statement from the military said. The Palestinian health ministry said six Palestinians were killed and at…

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