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      28 February

      Over two dozen Pakistanis drowned in Italy migrant boat accident, says PM; shipwreck death toll crosses 60

      Pakistan Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif, on Monday (February 27), in a statement said that more than two dozen of the country’s citizens were believed to be on board the migrant ship which crashed off the coast of southern Italy after it hit some rocks. This also comes as rescuers in Italy found three more bodies, earlier today, bringing the total death toll to 62 which included at least 14 children.  The wooden vessel which is said to have left Turkey, last week sank near Steccato di Cutro, an Italian resort on the eastern coast of Calabria after it smashed into some rocks in stormy weather. According to local authorities, 80 people were rescued but dozens of passengers remain missing and…

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    • 28 February

      Saudi Arabia Foreign Minister Makes Surprise Visit to Ukraine, Signs $400 Million Aid Deal with Kyiv

      Saudi Arabia signed agreements worth $400 million with Ukraine to provide humanitarian aid to the war-torn country after Saudi Foreign Minister made a surprise visit to Kyiv. Saudi Foreign Minister Prince Faisal bin Farhan led the Saudi delegation and was received by Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy at the presidential residence in Kyiv. Faisal also met his Ukrainian counterpart Dmytro Kuleba and the head of the Ukrainian president’s office Andriy Yermak, Arab News reported. The two sides also discussed opportunities to enhance bilateral cooperation in wide range of fields and reviewing regional and international developments of common interest, the Saudi Ministry added. Prince Faisal bin Farhan was the highest-ranking Saudi official to visit Ukraine in 30 years. The report said that…

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    • 28 February

      Inside the secretive anti-Lukashenko group that destroyed a Russian spy plane in Belarus

      Belarusian rebels have praised a secretive group for completing a successful “special operation” against Putin and his ally Lukashenko. Yesterday, a group called BYPOL, which recruits through the social media platform Telegram, claimed they had destroyed a Russian spy plane near Belarus’s capital Minsk. BYPOL describes itself as a “union of Belarusian security officers”. Its leadership is made up of former law enforcement officers who now oppose Lukashenko. Meanwhile, its recruits are allegedly from all over the world including the US, Ireland, Germany, Poland, Australia and elsewhere. The group’s sole purpose is to restore democracy in Belarus by replacing Lukashenko with self-proclaimed National Leader Svetlana Tikhanovskaya and introducing presidential and parliamentary elections. Ms Tikhanovskaya, who lives in exile in Lithuania,…

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    • 28 February

      Israelis, Palestinians pledge to curb violence at Jordan meeting

      AMMAN (Reuters) – Israeli and Palestinian officials pledged to de-escalate surging violence after meeting on Sunday, issuing a joint statement in which Israel said it would halt discussions about new settlement units in the occupied West Bank for four months. © Thomson Reuters Attended by senior U.S., Jordanian and Egyptian officials in addition to the Israeli and Palestinian delegations, the meeting in Aqaba, Jordan was the first of its kind in years. The Israeli and Palestinian sides said in their statement that they would work closely to prevent “further violence” and “reaffirmed the necessity of committing to de-escalation on the ground”. They affirmed their commitment to previous agreements. Jordan, along its allies Egypt and the United States, said the understandings were…

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    • 28 February

      Trump attorneys say they won’t accept ‘faulty’ indictments in Georgia 2020 election probe

      Attorneys for Donald Trump are insisting that comments made by the foreperson of a grand jury impanelled in Fulton County, Georgia to hear evidence of crimes committed by Donald Trump and his allies in the wake of the 2020 election have irreversably tainted the case against him. It’s the latest effort by Mr Trump’s circle of allies to denigrate the integrity of those charged with investigating the multiple claims of wrongdoing that they face, and comes as cable news talking heads fretted over the weekend about whether Emily Kohrs had endangered the potential prosecution of Mr Trump or his advisers with remarks to several news outlets. Ms Kohrs spoke to The New York Times, the Associated Press, CNN and other outlets over the past week as her…

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    • 28 February

      Teenager, 18, fighting for his life after stabbing by South London McDonalds

      A teenager is fighting for his life after being stabbed by a South London McDonalds. An eighteen-year-old was stabbed outside the Old Kent Road McDonald’s in Southwark in the early hours of Saturday (February 25) morning and remains in a critical condition. Police were called at 4.14am following reports of a stabbing and found the injured teenager inside McDonald’s. He was taken to hospital where he remains in a “critical but stable condition”. Is is thoughts that the stabbing took place outside the restaurant. No arrests have been made. Anyone who witnessed the incident is asked to call police on 101, giving the reference 1088/25FEB. Information can also be provided to Crimestoppers, anonymously, on 0800 555 111. A Met Police spokesman said:…

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    • 27 February

      News|Israel-Palestine conflict

      Israel and Palestinians agree steps to curb violence Israel has agreed to stop the authorisation of illegal settlement outposts in the occupied West Bank for six months, a joint statement says. Israeli soldiers at the Hawara checkpoint, near the West Bank city of Nablus Israeli and Palestinian officials have pledged to implement measures to de-escalate surging violence after talks in Jordan. In a joint statement at the end of the meeting in the Red Sea resort of Aqaba on Sunday, Israeli and Palestinian officials said that they would work closely to prevent “further violence” and that they “reaffirmed the necessity of committing to de-escalation on the ground”. Israel was committed to stop “discussing setting up any new settlement units for…

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    • 27 February

      Economy|Business and Economy

      Musk says media racist to whites, Asians amid ‘Dilbert’ backlash Billionaire’s claim comes amid backlash against “Dilbert” creator Scott Adams over comments about Black people. Elon Musk has accused the media of being racist towards white and Asian people Elon Musk has accused the media of being racist against white and Asian people amid a backlash against a popular cartoon strip author who made discriminatory remarks about Black people. Musk, the chief executive of Twitter, Tesla and SpaceX, made the comments on Sunday after a number of newspapers in the United States dropped the “Dilbert” comic strip following anti-Black comments by creator Scott Adams. “For a *very* long time, US media was racist against non-white people, now they’re racist against whites &…

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    • 27 February

      News|Food

      N Korea holds meeting on farming amid fears of food shortages Rare meeting dedicated to agriculture comes amid outside assessments of a food crisis in North Korea. North Korean leader Kim Jong Un attends the party meeting on agricultural issues in Pyongyang, North Korea North Korean leader Kim Jong Un has kicked off a ruling party meeting to discuss agricultural improvements, according to state media, amid outside assessments of a worsening food crisis in the isolated country. Kim oversaw the seventh enlarged plenary meeting of the 8th Central Committee of the Workers’ Party of Korea on Sunday as it reviewed rural development projects, state news agency KCNA reported. KCNA said the meeting, which is ongoing, will determine “immediate, important” tasks…

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    • 27 February

      News|Russia-Ukraine war

      Russian plane destroyed near Minsk airfield: Belarus opposition The attack on the Russian surveillance plane comes amid increased cooperation between Minsk and Moscow. The drone attack took place at the Machulishchy air base, according to the Belarus opposition A Russian A-50 military surveillance aircraft has been damaged in a drone attack at an airfield near the Belarusian capital of Minsk, according to Belarus partisans and members of the exiled opposition. “Those were drones. The participants of the operation are Belarusian,” Alexandr Azarov, leader of Belarusian antigovernment organisation BYPOL, was quoted as saying on Sunday on the organisation’s Telegram messaging app and on the Poland-based Belsat news channel. “They are now safe, outside the country.” Belsat is a Polish broadcaster focused…

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