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    • Feb- 2023 -
      5 February

      Europe reaches deal for price cap on Russian diesel

      European Union governments tentatively agreed on Friday to set a USD 100-per-barrel price cap on sales of Russian diesel to coincide with an EU embargo on the fuel — steps aimed at ending the bloc’s energy dependence on Russia and limiting the money Moscow makes to fund its war in Ukraine. Diplomats representing the 27 EU governments set the cap on Russian diesel fuel, jet fuel and gasoline ahead of a ban taking effect on Sunday. It aims to reduce Russia’s income while keeping its diesel flowing to non-Western countries to avoid a global shortage that would send prices and inflation higher. The information was provided by diplomats from 3 different EU member nations ahead of a formal announcement by…

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    • 5 February

      New London ULEZ scrappage scheme worth up to £3,000 to low-income motorists

      Low-income Londoners are being offered a package worth as much as £3,000 to scrap their old polluting cars in readiness for this summer’s expansion of the ultra-low emission zone (Ulez) to cover most of the city’s roads. Transport for London (TfL) estimates that 30,000 vehicle owners will access payouts from the scrappage scheme. However, there is only £110m up for grabs and it will be doled out on a first-come, first-served basis, with car drivers having to vie with van, motorbike and minibus owners for the money. It is just the latest scrappage scheme to resume in the UK, joining others in Birmingham, Bristol and Scotland, which all have their own low emissions zones. Since 2019, drivers of petrol cars first…

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    • 5 February

      Indian illegal migrants face ‘accelerated’ deportations under new deal

      About 250 Indians travelled across the Channel in small boats so far this year, the third highest nationality of 1,180 arrivals. The Home Office said a new deal between London and New Delhi will see Indian nationals “with no right to stay” face swift deportations. Migrants from Albania, Afghanistan, Iran and Iraq are typically the largest groups recorded by immigration officials. No Indians crossed the Channel in 2018 or 2019. And Home Office figures show just 64 arrived in 2020 and 67 in 2021. One Home Office official believes Indian students are exploiting a loophole that allows them to attend UK universities at lower prices. They are able to study for a degree and pay domestic fees, which are currently…

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    • 5 February

      Chinese spy balloon shot down off US coast

      The United States has downed a suspected Chinese spy balloon off the Carolina coast, after it crossed over sensitive military sites across North America and became the latest flashpoint in tensions between Washington and Beijing. An operation is underway in US territorial waters to recover debris from the balloon, which had been flying at about 60,000 feet and estimated to be about the size of three school buses. Before the downing, President Joe Biden had said: “We’re going to take care of it,” when asked by reporters about the balloon. The Federal Aviation Administration and Coast Guard worked to clear the airspace and water below. Television footage showed a small explosion, followed by the balloon descending toward the water. WATCH:…

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    • 4 February

      Lionel Messi considering playing on until 2026 World Cup: Report

      The Paris Saint-Germain forward previously declared the 2022 World Cup in Qatar would mark his last appearance in football’s showpiece event. Buenos Aires: Argentina captain Lionel Messi has left open the possibility of playing at the 2026 FIFA World Cup, but says his participation will depend on ‘many things’. The Paris Saint-Germain forward previously declared the 2022 World Cup in Qatar would mark his last appearance in football’s showpiece event. But Argentina’s triumphant campaign — in which Messi scored seven goals and won the best player award of the tournament — has prompted him to reconsider the possibility of playing in a sixth World Cup. Messi will turn 39 during the tournament in the United States, Canada and Mexico. “I don’t…

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    • 4 February

      Lenovo announces new laptop with ‘AMD Ryzen 3 7320U’ processor in India

      The ‘IdeaPad 1’ comes in Cloud Grey colour and will be available at Lenovo Exclusive stores, Lenovo.com, Amazon and across large retail stores, from February 8 at a starting price of Rs 44,690, the company said in a statement. Bengaluru: Global technology brand Lenovo has announced the launch of its new laptop powered with the ‘AMD Ryzen 3 7320U’ processor in the country. The ‘IdeaPad 1’ comes in Cloud Grey colour and will be available at Lenovo Exclusive stores, Lenovo.com, Amazon and across large retail stores, from February 8 at a starting price of Rs 44,690, the company said in a statement. “Powered by AMD Ryzen 3 7320U with integrated AMD Radeon 610M graphics, this laptop enables users to effortlessly multitask,…

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    • 4 February

      Twitter to now share ad revenue with Blue users: Musk

      In a tweet on Friday, Musk said: “Starting today, Twitter will share ad revenue with creators for ads that appear in their reply threads. To be eligible, the account must be a subscriber to Twitter Blue Verified.” San Francisco: Twitter CEO Elon Musk announced that the micro-blogging platform will now share ad revenue with creators who are subscribed to “Twitter Blue Verified” for advertisements that appear in their reply threads. In a tweet on Friday, Musk said: “Starting today, Twitter will share ad revenue with creators for ads that appear in their reply threads. To be eligible, the account must be a subscriber to Twitter Blue Verified.” Several users expressed their thoughts on Musk’s post. While one user asked, “what will…

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    • 4 February

      Another Chinese surveillance balloon transiting Latin America: Pentagon

       A suspected Chinese spy balloon in the sky over Billings, Montana. The Pentagon said February 2 it was tracking a Chinese spy balloon flying high over the United States. (Photo by Chase DOAK / CHASE DOAK / AFP) Washington: The Pentagon on Friday night said that another Chinese surveillance is transiting Latin America. “We are seeing reports of a balloon transiting Latin America. We now assess it is another Chinese surveillance balloon. We have no further information to provide at this time,” Pentagon Press Secretary Brig. Gen. Pat Ryder said. The detection of the Chinese surveillance balloon transiting Latin America comes a day after the Pentagon found a Chinese surveillance balloon within its territory flying over Montana, leading to US Secretary…

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    • 4 February

      ‘This is not Modi’s Idea of India’: French Actor Marianne Borgo Says she was Held Hostage in Goa Home

      Marianne Borgo, a 75-year-old French actor, has alleged that she was held hostage in her own home in North Goa over a property dispute. Borgo also said that she has left the premises and that she is disappointed despite Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s efforts to create a tourism-friendly image of India. Marianne Borgo said on Thursday night that she was leaving the bungalow in Calangute, a beach town near Panaji which is popular with tourists, after an 11-day-long blockade of her gate allegedly by the widow of the previous owner. She had alleged last week that she was being held hostage in her own house and that the people staking claim to her property had cut its electricity and water…

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    • 4 February

      Pak PM Shehbaz Sharif acknowledges failure to avert Peshawar carnage; calls for ‘national unity’

      A midst a wave of terror attacks in Pakistan, Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif on Friday acknowledged the failure to avert the Peshawar carnage that killed over 100 people and called for “national unity” to tackle the menace. Addressing an apex committee meeting at the Governor House on the mosque attack and the overall emerging terrorism situation in Pakistan, Sharif also expressed frustration at the criticism levelled against the federal government from opposition parties in the wake of a series of terror attacks. “There is a need for unity across the political spectrum. This act of terrorism managed to breach the security check post and reach the mosque. We should not feel hesitant in admitting the facts,” Sharif said at the meeting…

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