Category: 3. World

  • Chad warns could retaliate if Sudan attacks

    Chad warns could retaliate if Sudan attacks

    N’DJAMENA: Chad on Monday warned its traditional foe Sudan that it “reserves the legitimate right to respond” if attacked, following threats made by a senior Khartoum military official.
    In a video broadcast Sunday on Al Jazeera, the deputy commander of the Sudanese forces, Yasser Al-Atta, warned that the airport in the Chadian capital N’Djamena and at Amdjarras in northeastern Chad “are legitimate targets for the Sudanese armed forces.”

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  • Israeli air strike kills top Hamas official in Gaza

    Israeli air strike kills top Hamas official in Gaza

    An Israeli air strike on the southern city of Khan Younis in Gaza has killed top Hamas political leader Salah al-Bardaweel, a Hamas official has told the BBC.

    Locals say the air strike killed both Bardaweel, regarded as Hamas’s highest-ranking political leader, and his wife. Israeli officials had no immediate comment.

    The total death toll in Gaza since the war began surpassed 50,000 on Sunday, its Hamas-run health authorities said, with least 30 people killed in Khan Yunis and Rafah so far on…

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    News Source: https://www.bbc.com/news/articles/cq5zxe5l58go

  • The US lifts bounties on senior Taliban officials, including Sirajuddin Haqqani

    The US lifts bounties on senior Taliban officials, including Sirajuddin Haqqani

    The US has lifted bounties on three senior Taliban figures, including the interior minister who also heads a powerful network blamed for bloody attacks against Afghanistan’s former Western-backed government, officials in Kabul said Sunday.
    Sirajuddin Haqqani, who acknowledged planning a January 2008 attack on the Serena Hotel in Kabul, which killed six people, including US citizen Thor David Hesla, no longer appears on the State Department’s Rewards for Justice website. The FBI website…

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  • Russian drone attack on Kyiv kills two, injures several, Ukrainian officials say

    Russian drone attack on Kyiv kills two, injures several, Ukrainian officials say


    The US has lifted bounties on three senior Taliban figures, including the interior minister who also heads a powerful network blamed for bloody attacks against Afghanistan’s former Western-backed government, officials in Kabul said Sunday.

    Sirajuddin Haqqani, who acknowledged planning a January 2008 attack on the Serena Hotel in Kabul, which killed six people, including US citizen Thor David Hesla, no longer appears on the State Department’s Rewards for…

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  • UK PM Starmer says Trump has a point on European defense commitment

    UK PM Starmer says Trump has a point on European defense commitment

    British Prime Minister Keir Starmer said US President Donald Trump has a point that European countries must bear a greater burden for their collective self-defense, the New York Times said on Sunday.
    “We need to think about defense and security in a more immediate way,” he told the newspaper in an interview.
    Starmer is trying to assemble a multinational military force that he calls a coalition of the willing to keep Ukraine’s skies, ports and borders secure after any peace…

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  • Wildfires force mandatory evacuation order in western North Carolina

    Wildfires force mandatory evacuation order in western North Carolina


    The US has lifted bounties on three senior Taliban figures, including the interior minister who also heads a powerful network blamed for bloody attacks against Afghanistan’s former Western-backed government, officials in Kabul said Sunday.

    Sirajuddin Haqqani, who acknowledged planning a January 2008 attack on the Serena Hotel in Kabul, which killed six people, including US citizen Thor David Hesla, no longer appears on the State Department’s Rewards for…

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  • Chinese to pursue ‘correct’ path of globalization

    Chinese to pursue ‘correct’ path of globalization

    BEIJING: China’s number two leader told a gathering of business executives in Beijing on Sunday that the country would “adhere to the correct direction of economic globalization” in the face of “fragmentation.”
    The China Development Forum convenes amid a renewed trade war with Washington, with the return of Donald Trump to the White House threatening China’s booming exports.
    Beijing has been seeking to steer a shaky economy onto a more stable path since the end of the pandemic,…

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  • Canada’s new PM Carney will run in Ottawa area district as he seeks to join Parliament

    Canada’s new PM Carney will run in Ottawa area district as he seeks to join Parliament

    TORONTO: New Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney will run in an Ottawa area district as he seeks to join Parliament for the first time, the Liberal Party announced Saturday, a day before Carney triggers an early general election before a vote on April 28.
    The election will take place against the backdrop of a trade war and sovereignty threats from US President Donald Trump.

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  • The Pentagon’s DEI purge: Officials describe a scramble to remove and then restore online content

    The Pentagon’s DEI purge: Officials describe a scramble to remove and then restore online content

    WASHINGTON: Every day over the past few weeks, the Pentagon has faced questions from angry lawmakers, local leaders and citizens over the removal of military heroes and historic mentions from Defense Department websites and social media pages after it purged online content that promoted women or minorities.
    In response, the department has scrambled to restore a handful of those posts as their removals have come to light. While the pages of some well-known veterans, including baseball and…

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  • Kremlin says ‘difficult negotiations’ ahead on Ukraine

    Kremlin says ‘difficult negotiations’ ahead on Ukraine

    MOSCOW : The Kremlin on Sunday downplayed expectations for a rapid resolution to the Ukraine conflict, saying talks were just beginning and that “difficult negotiations” were ahead.
    Delegations from Russia and Ukraine are set to hold separate talks with US officials in Saudi Arabia over the next 48 hours as President Donald Trump pushes for a rapid end to more than three years of fighting.
    “We are only at the beginning of this path,” Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov told Russian…

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