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      9 February

      Look: UAE crew saves Syrian mother, her children from under the rubble in Turkey earthquake

      Emirati medical professionals gave the family immediate support before they were sent to hospital As part of the UAE’s ‘Gallant Knight/2’ operation, the mother, son, and two daughters of a Syrian family were rescued from the ruins of their fallen home by Emirati search and rescue crew after the recent earthquake in Turkey. The search and rescue crew was accompanied by The Emirates News Agency (WAM) during the operation, which took place in the Kahramanmaraş province  and lasted for more than five hours before the family was saved. Prior to being sent to a nearby hospital to continue their full medical recovery, the Emirati medical professionals gave the family immediate support. The Emirati search and rescue teams’ great efforts and…

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    • 9 February

      Report slams police as ‘unprofessional’ in Tyre Nichols beating

      One officer is accused of sharing photos of the injured 29-year-old motorist who was pulled over without explanation. Reverend Al Sharpton, left, supports RowVaughn Wells as she leaves a memorial service for her son Tyre Nichols, who died after a brutal police beating [File: Ronda Churchill/Reuters] The officer in the United States who pulled 29-year-old Tyre Nichols from his car before police fatally beat him never explained why Nichols was being stopped, newly released documents show. Emerging reports from residents in Memphis, Tennessee, where the beating took place, also suggest this approach is common. Documents released on Tuesday by the Tennessee Peace Officers Standards and Training Commission blast the conduct of Demetrius Haley and four other officers as “blatantly unprofessional”. They include revelations that Haley…

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    • 9 February

      North Korea shows off possible new ICBM at huge military parade

      The parade in Pyongyang appeared to feature a new, solid-fuel intercontinental ballistic missile, analysts said. What analysts believe is a new North Korean solid-fuel ICMB launch vehicle is featured during a military parade at Kim Il Sung Square in Pyongyang, North Korea on February 8, 2023 [KCNA via Reuters] North Korea has paraded its largest nuclear missiles through the capital Pyongyang during a nighttime ceremony that also appeared to feature what analysts believe is a new solid-fuel intercontinental ballistic missile (ICBM). Leader Kim Jong Un, accompanied by his wife and young daughter, presided over the parade on Wednesday night to mark the 75th founding anniversary of North Korea’s army. The country’s official Korean Central News Agency (KCNA) said the parade featured a…

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    • 9 February

      UN troops kill eight civilians in DRC convoy attack: Governor

      Convoy was firing ‘warning shots’ which also wounded 28 people in North Kivu province, UN mission MONUSCO says. United Nations peacekeepers have killed eight civilians during an attack on their supply convoy in the eastern Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC), a military governor said. The troops were firing “warning shots”, which also wounded 28 people in the violence on Tuesday, the governor of North Kivu province said. The UN convoy was returning from a resupply mission north of Goma, the provincial capital, when assailants set four trucks on fire, the UN mission in the country, MONUSCO, said on Wednesday. The attack took place at Kanyaruchinya, where thousands of displaced people live. MONUSCO had said three people died when the…

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    • 9 February

      MH17: ‘Strong indications’ Putin approved missile supply

      Investigators say while the chain of command to the Russian president is clear, he has immunity and there is insufficient evidence to prosecute more people. Two Russians and a Ukrainian have been found guilty of murder after MH17 was shot down over eastern Ukraine in July 2014, killing all 298 people on board [File: Maxim Zmeyev/Reuters] An international team of investigators has said there are “strong indications” that Russian President Vladimir Putin approved the supply of the missile to separatists who shot down Malaysia Airlines flight MH17 over eastern Ukraine in 2014. But members of the Joint Investigation Team (JIT) in the Netherlands said they did not have enough evidence to prosecute any more suspects and suspended their eight-and-a-half-year inquiry…

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    • 9 February

      Two US Army veterans win citizenship after deportation to Mexico

      The Biden administration has taken steps to bring back dozens of former military members who had been deported. Deported veteran Mauricio Hernandez Mata, right, sits next to his wife Azucena Alcantar before being sworn in as a US citizen at a special naturalisation ceremony on Wednesday in San Diego [Gregory Bull/AP] After fighting in Afghanistan, former United States Army soldier Mauricio Hernandez Mata returned home with post-traumatic stress, which he says eventually led to trouble with the law. He was then deported to Mexico, a country he had not lived in since he was a boy. But on Wednesday, he and another deported veteran were sworn in as US citizens at a special naturalisation ceremony in San Diego, California. The…

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    • 9 February

      Balloon ‘panic’ intensifies push against China in Washington

      The Biden administration faces growing calls from US Congress for tough policies against China after ‘spy’ balloon incident. The downed Chinese balloon has magnified ongoing tensions between the US and China [Tyrone Siu/Reuters] Published On 9 Feb 2023 The fallout from the alleged Chinese “spy” balloon that flew over the United States has cemented a near bipartisan consensus in Washington over the need to “stand up” to Beijing, as competition between the two countries intensifies. While US officials stress they remain open to dialogue with China despite the renewed tensions, many politicians in Washington are invoking the incident to call for tougher policies. US President Joe Biden himself warned China against threatening US sovereignty during his annual State of the Union speech,…

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    • 9 February

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      Turkey-Syria earthquake live news: Death toll tops 15,000 Three people are rescued from the rubble of collapsed building in Gaziantep, Turkey, on February 09, 2023 [Basir Gulum/ Anadolu Agency] By Zaheena Rasheed and Virginia Pietromarchi Published On 9 Feb 20239 Feb 2023 The death toll from the Turkey-Syria earthquakes has risen to more than 15,000. At least 12,391 people have died in Turkey, according to officials, while at least 2,992 have been killed in Syria. Read more 13 UpdatesAuto updates 2m ago (06:00 GMT)Photos: Syrians in quake-hit Gaziantep displaced againGaziantep, Turkey – For many Syrians living in Gaziantep in southeastern Turkey, the earthquakes that struck Turkey and Syria on Monday have awakened traumatic memories of the 12-year war in their homeland.Gaziantep is about 33km (20…

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    • 9 February

      British Indian asked to pay back Rs 5.9 cr in unpaid tax

      In one of Scotland’s largest ever tax settlement cases, Goljar Singh of East Lothian was tracked by police after several of his bank accounts were detected as having received large cash deposits, the Daily Record reported. Representational Image. London: A 44-year-old businessman of Indian descent has been asked to pay back 600,000 pounds (Rs 5.9 crore) in unpaid tax after a raid at his home and seizure of 1 million pounds from his bank accounts. In one of Scotland’s largest ever tax settlement cases, Goljar Singh of East Lothian was tracked by police after several of his bank accounts were detected as having received large cash deposits, the Daily Record reported. In March 2021, the Civil Recovery Unit (CRU) and HMRC…

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    • 9 February

      Igor Mangushev: Russian who waved Ukrainian skull on stage dies days after being shot

      A Russian ultranationalist who once held the skull of what he purported was a dead Ukrainian soldier has died in hospital after being shot in the head. Igor Mangushev, 36, who also claimed to have invented the Z symbol used as a symbol of support for Russian forces, was shot in a close-range attack, doctors told his wife. He died in hospital four days later at 6am on Wednesday. His wife hit out at Russian authorities for failing to investigate the killing seen as a warning to one of Putin’s closest allies, head of Wagner private army Yevgeny Prigozhin. In August Mangueshev achieved infamy after horrifying footage showed him taking to the stage of a metal concert holding the reported skull of a downed Azov fighter. He told the cheering…

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