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      26 February

      Indian-origin Nikki Haley favoured over Biden, trails Trump in US prez race: Survey

      Indian-origin Republican leader Nikki Haley, who recently announced her 2024 Presidential bid, has favoured President Joe Biden but is trailing badly against Donald Trump in a hypothetical match, the Rasmussen report said. Nikki Haley, 51, is the two-term Governor of South Carolina and the former US Ambassador to the United Nations. “After announcing her 2024 presidential campaign, former South Carolina Gov. Nikki Haley leads President Joe Biden in a hypothetical matchup, but badly trails former President Donald Trump among GOP voters,” the report read. The latest opinion poll was released based on a survey conducted between February 16 to 19. “The latest Rasmussen Reports national telephone and online survey finds that, if the 2024 election were between Haley and Biden, 45%…

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    • 26 February

      Nepal’s ruling alliance in trouble, 8 parties endorse NC candidate Paudel as new President; PM Prachanda dumps Oli

      Ram Chandra Paudel is set to become Nepal’s next president after he was backed by eight political parties on Saturday but the development may bring down the fragile two-month-old government of Prime Minister Pushpa Kamal Dahal ‘Prachanda’, which could plunge the Himalayan nation once again into political turmoil. Principal opposition party Nepali Congress’ senior leader Paudel was endorsed by eight political parties, including the CPN-Maoist Centre of Prime Minister Prachanda, who sidelined his coalition partner K P Sharma Oli’s nominee to support his candidacy. Paudel will vie against CPN-UML’s Subas Nembang in the March 9 presidential election, which may change the power equation in the country. Paudel, 78, and Nembang, 69, filed their candidacies on Saturday. Paudel’s candidacy was proposed…

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    • 26 February

      The positive impact of hemp on the planet

      Hemp is one of the world’s oldest crops. A variety of the Cannabis sativa plant species that is grown specifically for industrial use, hemp’s beneficial medical applications are well known. It can also be refined into numerous commercial items. But are you aware of all the wonderful ways hemp can actually help the planet, and how it provides solutions to living in harmony with the environment and the ecosystems that support it? Hemp has been harvested for thousands of years. Indeed, the world at large has been enjoying the benefits of hemp for millennia. Depicted are peasants working the hemp plant on the banks of the Rhine River, circa 1860. Hemp, or more specifically industrial hemp, is a variety of the Cannabis sativa plant. Although they belong to…

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    • 26 February

      New visa, entry permit updates announced by UAE

      The UAE Federal Authority for Identity, Customs and Ports Security announced fifteen new updates in the smart services system, according to a report by Emirates News Agency (WAM). The updates come as part of a plan to develop the services system in line with the latest developments. Authorities indicated that the new updates were adopted and its implementation began on February 1, 2023, the report said, adding that the changes include all categories including citizens, residents and visitors with the aim of providing high-quality services. The latest updates include: 1. Insurance of group family visas for tourism, treatment for both single and multiple entries for a period of 60 days and 180 days. 2. Patient companionship will also be available…

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    • 26 February

      New Zealand: Cyclone Gabrielle damages could cost over $8 billion; state of emergency extended

      As New Zealand continues to reel from the devastating aftermath of Cyclone Gabrielle which has killed 11 people while authorities are still looking for thousands of others who remain missing a week after what the country’s Prime Minister Chris Hipkins has called the biggest natural disaster this century. Additionally, the officials in Wellington, on Monday (February 20) warned that the total cost of this unprecedented storm will cross $8 billion.  Hipkins has also extended the national state of emergency declared in New Zealand for seven more days for recovery and relief efforts after the cyclone hit the North Island’s northernmost region on February 12 and headed towards the east coast leaving a trail of destruction in its wake. He previously…

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    • 26 February

      Russia’s most dangerous course of action in the next phase of war

      The British Army teaches that when grappling with the thorny issue of what a resourceful, capable and adaptable enemy is going to do, two extremes of action should be planned for: the Most Likely Course Of Action and the Most Dangerous (MLCOA and MDCOA). The wave that eventually breaks upon you is likely to be somewhere in the middle of these two scenarios.  To be right is not the point. Instead, the process of examining one’s vulnerabilities and an enemy’s desires from every angle  – including the enemy’s – should allow a commander and military staff to foresee problems before they occur – and have a plan up their sleeves for each potential scenario just in case. So, how might…

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    • 26 February

      Macron says it is the end of ‘water abundance’ as he opens French Agricultural Show

      Emmanuel Macron cut the ribbon of the French Agricultural Show, and the gesture may well serve as the motto for the times ahead. As other European countries, France is in the middle of a drought. The French president declared the “end of abundance” of water and asked all stakeholders to participate in the effort to save the precious resource. “The nation needs to do regarding water as has been done in the field of energy, a form of sobriety plan. That is to say that we must all — citizens, industrialists, services, local authorities, farmers — pay attention to this resource which is becoming rare. This is what I said at the end of the summer, it is the end…

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    • 26 February

      Turkey widens probe into building collapses as quake toll exceeds 50,000

      Turkey has arrested 184 people suspected of responsibility for the collapse of buildings in this month’s earthquakes and investigations are widening, a minister said on Saturday, as anger simmers over what many see as corrupt building practices. Overnight, the death toll from the earthquakes, the most powerful of which struck at the dead of night on Feb. 6, rose to 44,128 in Turkey. That took the overall number of deaths in Turkey and neighbouring Syria to more than 50,000. More than 160,000 buildings containing 520,000 apartments collapsed or were severely damaged in Turkey by the disaster, the worst in the country’s modern history. Justice Minister Bekir Bozdag said that more than 600 people had been investigated in connection with collapsed…

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    • 26 February

      ‘I don’t consider myself citizen of India..’: ‘Waris Punjab De’ chief Amritpal Singh

       ‘Waris Punjab De’ chief Amritpal Singh on Saturday denounced that he does “not” consider himself a citizen of India calling the passport merely a “travel document” and said that it does not make him an Indian. He said that his remarks against Amit Shah were “not a threat” to the Union Home Minister, but rather a threat to them.Waris Punjab De – All about the outfit started by Deep Sidhu & now taken over by Khalistan propagator Amritpal Singh “Amit Shah had said that he won’t let the Khalistan movement rise. I had said that the same was done by Indira Gandhi and if you do the same then you’d have to face consequences. If the Home Minister says the…

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    • 26 February

      ‘President’ Kamala Harris fails to set her fellow Californians alight

      Amajority of Californians are unenthusiastic about a potential 2024 presidential run by Kamala Harris, despite the vice president hailing from their state, according to the latest polls. Ms Harris is being positioned as Joe Biden’s political heir, but has struggled to gain traction among Democrats nationwide amid her poor public approval ratings. To add to her woes, it appeared that even her native California is underwhelmed by the prospect of her stepping into Mr Biden’s shoes. A poll by the Berkeley Institute of Government Studies and The Los Angeles Times asked 7,512 registered voters, between Feb 14 and 20, how they would feel about Ms Harris running for president if Mr Biden decided not to seek a second term. It found that 59 per cent of registered…

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