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      27 February

      News|Coronavirus pandemic

      US energy dept says COVID probably leaked from Wuhan lab Investigations into the origins of a virus that has now killed nearly 7 million people have been hampered by politics and a lack of access and transparency. The COVID-19 virus first emerged in Wuhan, China, as a ‘mysterious’ pneumonia before spreading around the world. COVID-19 was probably the result of a leak from a laboratory, according to a newly updated classified report from the United States Department of Energy obtained by the Wall Street Journal newspaper. The new coronavirus — SARS-CoV-2 — first emerged in the central Chinese city of Wuhan in late 2019 and quickly spread around the world, so far killing nearly 7 million people. It also created…

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    • 27 February

      India now a major market for boarding schools across Switzerland

      Switzerland, which has been nicknamed the ‘Playground of Europe’, is not just a traveller’s dream but also a ‘boarding school hub’ due to the fact that students across the world make the country their home every year. Swiss Learning, which represents a group of prestigious boarding schools in Switzerland, made a visit to India in February along with various dignitaries and the Consul General in India, to showcase the country’s facilities for students between the age of 12-17. In an interview with the Free Press Journal, Founder and Director of Swiss Learning Christophe-Xavier Clivaz talked about the growth of Swiss boarding schools, fees, its benefits, and much more. Excerpts from the interview.  1. What are the requirements to join boarding…

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    • 27 February

      Covid-19 most likely originated from Chinese lab leak, suggests US Energy Department

      In a fresh development with the investigations related to the origin of the Covid-19 pandemic, the United States’ Energy Department has said the virus most likely arose from a laboratory in China. According to the Wall Street Journal, the Energy Department’s conclusion is the result of new intelligence and is significant because the agency has considerable scientific expertise.  The department also oversees a network of US national laboratories, some of which conduct advanced biological research. The development was notified via a classified intelligence report, which was recently provided to the White House and key members of Congress.  The Energy Department was previously unsure about the origin of the virus. However, in an update to a 2021 document by Director of…

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    • 27 February

      Malaysia chooses Korean F50 over India’s Tejas for its air force fighter plane requisite

      The Royal Malaysian Air Force (RMAF) chose the South Korean supersonic fighter KAI FA-50, according to reports from Korean news media, rendering India’s attempt to export the light combat aircraft (LCA) Tejas to Malaysia ineffective. The defence PSU Hindustan Aeronautics Limited (HAL), which had made the formal bid from India, faced a setback. “Nation’s sole aircraft maker KAI has won a $920-million deal to export 18 FA-50 light attack aircraft to Malaysia, the company announced Friday. It signed the contract with Malaysia’s defence ministry after beating rival bidders…” According to the Korea Times and Yonhap News Agency, who both cited KAI in their reports, it was reported. HAL, which submitted a bid in response to Malaysia’s international call for bids,…

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    • 27 February

      Chinese CCTV cameras being used at British Army bases

      Chinese CCTV cameras are being used at Army bases over a year since they should have been replaced, it has emerged. The Ministry of Defence (MoD) directed in November 2021 that all cameras supplied by two Chinese firms with links to Beijing’s spy agencies should have been taken down. The Chinese technology companies Hikvision and Dahua have long been linked with the People’s Liberation Army of China, although they deny handing any data to the Ministry of State Security, an internal spy agency. However, as both companies are subject to China’s National Intelligence Law they are required to hand over any information the country’s police and intelligence services require.  The controversial cameras are currently installed at sites including Hyde Park Barracks, home…

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    • 27 February

      Russia just lost another extremely rare weapons system in Ukraine

      Ukrainian forces have destroyed a truly terrifying piece Russian equipment A recently released video revealed that Russian forces have lost another extremely rare, and very expensive, weapon somewhere along the frontlines in Donetsk. The video was shared on the Telegram channel of Andriy Yarmak—Ukraine’s Head of the Presidential Office—and, according to Newsweek’s Nick Mordowanec, it captured the exact moment a TOS-1 or TOS-1A thermobaric multiple rocket launcher vehicle exploded after it was struck by Ukrainian forces. ©Provided by The Daily Digest Mordowanec called the destroyed Russian vehicle “one of the most dangerous weapons in existence,” and he did so for very good reason. Russia’s thermobaric rocket systems are one of the world’s deadliest armaments. Designed in the late-1980s as a heavy…

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    • 27 February

      King’s Coronation in crisis after Elton John and Spice Girls turn down chance to appear

      Several musical celebrities have snubbed invites to perform at King Charles’s Coronation celebrations, sparking worry among planners. Elton John, the Spice Girls, and Harry Styles are among the A-list celebrities who have already snubbed the chance to perform at His Majesty’s big Windsor Castle concert on May 6. The concert will take place following the Coronation ceremony at Westminister Abbey earlier in the day. Other big-name British celebrities like Ed Sheeran, Adele, and Robbie Williams have also turned down the chance to perform at the concert. Robbie William’s absence raised eyebrows after it had been expected that a Take That reunion would take place. Take That’s Gary Barlow, Mark Owen, and Howard Donald are due to headline the concert. It is also expected…

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    • 27 February

      Israel and Palestinians agree to de-escalate tensions and ‘prevent more violence’ ahead of holy month

      Palestinian and Israeli delegations met in Jordan on Sunday in an attempt to reduce tensions ahead of the Muslim holy month of Ramadan which starts on 22 March. In a joint statement, Israel agreed to halt new settlement approvals in the occupied West Bank for four to six months. The representatives agreed to work towards a “just and lasting peace” and to meet again next month in Sharm el-Sheikh in Egypt. Egypt, Jordan and the United States, whose delegates also joined the meeting, said they consider the agreement “positive progress towards reactivating and deepening ties” between Israel and the Palestinians. Jake Sullivan, the White House national security adviser, welcomed the commitments made by both sides, adding: “We recognise that this…

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    • 27 February

      At least 59 migrants, including 12 children, killed in Italy shipwreck

      At least 59 people died, including 12 children, when a wooden sailing boat carrying migrants from Turkey to Europe crashed against rocks near the southern Italian coast early on Sunday, authorities said. The incident reopened a debate on migration in Europe and Italy, where the recently-elected right-wing government’s tough new laws for migrant rescue charities have drawn criticism from the United Nations and others. The provisional death toll stands at 59 but is expected to rise, junior interior minister Wanda Ferro told reporters. Manuela Curra, a provincial government official, earlier told Reuters that 81 people had survived the shipwreck, with 20 hospitalised, including one person in intensive care. As emergency services searched the sea and the coastline in stormy weather, Curra said…

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    • 26 February

      Cristiano Ronaldo Dances In Traditional Attire On Saudi Arabia’s Foundation Day

      Cristiano Ronaldo joined his teammates at Al Nassr and embraced the culture of Saudi Arabia and wore traditional attire to celebrate the nation’s foundation, as per TNN. Ronaldo was all smiles and enjoying himself with his new club.  During the Foundation day event at Al Nassr’s home ground, Ronaldo was seen putting on Thawb along with the other players. Thawb is the main item of clothing for men, also called the ‘Arabic dress’. Ronaldo was seen drinking an Arabic drink and dancing with a sword in his hand. “Happy founding day to Saudi Arabia. Was a special experience to participate in the celebration at @AlNassrFC!” Ronaldo posted on Twitter.  Happy founding day to Saudi Arabia 🇸🇦Was a special experience to participate…

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