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      26 February

      Australia’s PM Anthony Albanese makes history as he marches in Sydney Gay and Lesbian Mardi Gras parade

      Australia‘s Prime Minister has made history by becoming the country’s first sitting leader to participate in Sydney’s world-famous Pride parade. Anthony Albanese took part in Sydney’s Gay and Lesbian Mardi Gras parade this weekend, which is one of the biggest events of its kind in the world. More than 12,000 participants and 200 floats took part in the celebration, according to organisers, which was the first time that the Mardi Gras parade has been restored to its pre-pandemic scale. Tens of thousands more had packed out the streets to get a glimpse of the spectacle. Mr Albanese described the event as a “celebration of modern Australia”, and said that it was “unfortunate” his predecessors had not marched in the parade during…

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    • 25 February

      India’s G20 Presidency comes at ‘incredibly important time’: UK Foreign Secretary Cleverly 

      He also announced that he will travel to New Delhi next week for the G20 Foreign Ministers meeting and engage with partners from across the globe. James Cleverly United Nations: India’s G20 Presidency comes at an “incredibly important time” when the world confronts challenges like the Ukraine conflict, global food supply disruptions and China’s “increasingly assertive actions” on the world stage, UK Foreign Secretary James Cleverly has said. He also announced that he will travel to New Delhi next week for the G20 Foreign Ministers meeting and engage with partners from across the globe. India assumed the Presidency of the G20 on December 1, last year. “India is an incredibly important global player of increased, not only economic prosperity but diplomatic influence. We’re very very pleased…

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    • 25 February

      News|Russia-Ukraine war

      EU approves 10th package of sanctions on Russia over Ukraine war EU sanctions were designed to make financing the war more difficult for Russia, as well as starve it of tech equipment and spare parts. Ukrainian Prime Minister Denys Shmyhal and Polish Prime Minister Mateusz Morawiecki speak to Polish soldiers next to the first Leopard 2 tanks delivered from Poland to Ukraine on February 24, 2023 . The European Union has approved a tenth package of sanctions against Russia on the one-year anniversary of Moscow’s full-scale invasion of Ukraine, EU officials said. The latest round of sanctions provides for additional trade restrictions on Russia, the Swedish EU Council Presidency announced in Brussels on Friday evening, and are designed to make financing the…

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    • 25 February

      News|Earthquakes

      Death toll climbs above 50,000 after Turkey, Syria earthquakes Nearly 240,000 rescuers continue to work in quake-hit provinces in Turkey, though no survivors have been found recently. The number of people killed by the earthquakes that struck Turkey and Syria earlier this month has now passed 50,000, according to the latest figures from both countries. In Turkey alone, 44,218 people died as a result of the earthquakes, the country’s Disaster and Emergency Management Authority (AFAD) said on Friday, while the latest announced death toll in Syria was 5,914. The first earthquake on February 6 that hit southeastern Turkey and northern Syria measured a magnitude of 7.7 and a second, a little later, measured 7.6. The region has been rocked by more than…

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    • 25 February

      News|Joe Biden

      Biden orders door-to-door visits after toxic US train derailment The US president also announced he would not be visiting the crash site, though others in his administration have. Republicans have accused the Biden administration of ignoring the train derailment for over a week, an allegation the president denies. United States President Joe Biden has directed federal agencies to go door-to-door in East Palestine, Ohio, to check on families affected by the toxic train derailment that has morphed into a heated political controversy. Under Biden’s order on Friday, teams from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) and the Federal Emergency Management Agency will visit homes beginning on Saturday. Workers will ask how residents are doing, see what they need and…

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    • 25 February

      Death toll rises to 54 from landslides on Brazil’s coast

      Rescue teams have identified 13 minors among the dead, Xinhua news agency quoted the Sao Paulo state government as saying in a statement. Brasilia: The death toll from landslides caused by heavy rains on the coast of Brazil’s Sao Paulo state has increased to 54, as rescuers continue to search for dozens of missing people under mountains of mud, officials confirmed. Rescue teams have identified 13 minors among the dead, Xinhua news agency quoted the Sao Paulo state government as saying in a statement. The municipalities of Sao Sebastiao, Ubatuba, Caraguatuatuba, Ilhabela and Bertioga were the most severely affected by the rainfall last weekend, which in less than 24 hours was twice as heavy as expected for all of February, marking…

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    • 25 February

      No evidence China will side with Russia in war with Ukraine: Biden

       US President Joe Biden and other officials during a virtual meeting with Xi jinping Washington: There is no evidence that China would side with Russia in its war against Ukraine, US President Joe Biden has said. “There’s no evidence of that so far,” Biden told reporters on Friday when asked if he is worried that China will side with Russia in the ongoing war. Biden said that he had a long conversation with his Chinese counterpart Xi Jinping about this in the summer. “There’s no evidence he’s done it yet,” said the US President. The Pentagon told reporters that it has not seen China supplying lethal aid to Russia. Pentagon’s Press Secretary Air Force Brigadier General Pat Ryder said that China,…

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    • 25 February

      Pakistani actor Hania Amir grooves to RRR song ‘Naatu Naatu’, watch

      Not only the West, but our neighbour country Pakistan has also found a new fan who has danced to the tunes of the song. Mumbai: Ram Charan and Jr NTR starrer ‘Naatu Naatu’ has already broken the geographical barriers. The song has bagged prestigious awards like the Golden Globe and Critics Choice Awards this year. Not only the West, but our neighbour country Pakistan has also found a new fan who has danced to the tunes of the song. Pakistani actor Hania Amir‘s video recently went viral where she was seen dancing to the tunes of ‘Naatu Naatu‘. The video is reportedly from a wedding celebration, where Hania was joined by another actor Saboor Aly. Dressed in a sharara, Hania wore white sneakers…

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    • 25 February

      Looking forward to continue to develop, foster relationship with Indian military: Pentagon 

      In 1997, defence trade between India and the US was almost negligible, today it stands above USD 20 billion. Washington: The United States is looking forward to continue to develop and foster its relationship with the Indian military, the Pentagon has said. “The US and India enjoy a good partnership. We look forward to continuing to develop and foster our relationship with the Indian military,” Pentagon Press Secretary Air Force Brig Gen Pat Ryder told reporters at a news conference here on Friday. In 1997, defence trade between India and the US was almost negligible, today it stands above USD 20 billion. Last month during a press conference, Ryder said that India is a “great example” of countries who are choosing security assistance from the US, underlining…

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    • 25 February

      India’s approach to the Ukraine conflict will continue to be people-centric: Kamboj

      India’s Permanent Representative to the UN Ms. Ruchira Kamboj. New Delhi/New York: Ahead of the G20 foreign ministers’ meeting scheduled to be held in New Delhi on March 1 and 2, India early on Friday abstained from voting in the UN General Assembly (UNGA) on a resolution that reaffirmed commitment to the sovereignty and territorial integrity of Ukraine within its internationally recognised borders, reiterated the demand that Russia immediately withdraw all its military forces from Ukraine, called for a cessation of hostilities and emphasised the need to reach a “comprehensive, just and lasting peace” in Ukraine in line with the principles of the UN Charter. Friday also saw the global observance of the first anniversary of the start of the Russian…

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