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AFP: India’s Modi thanks Australia for returning stolen artefacts

Views: 0 https://twitter.com/BJP4India/status/1505800745953918978 PM Shri @narendramodi inspects the 29 antiquities, repatriated to India by Australia, ranging in 6 broad categories as per themes: Shiva and his disciples, worshipping Shakti, Lord Vishnu & his forms, Jain tradition, portraits & decorative objects. Australia has returned 29 religious and cultural artefacts to India, among them several stolen or […]

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Romania Insider Govt: Close to 80,000 Ukrainian citizens chose to stay in Romania so far

Views: 0 © Provided by Romania Insider Of the more than 515,000 Ukrainian citizens who entered the country since the start of the war in Ukraine, 79,075 chose to stay here, Government spokesperson Dan Cărbunaru explained at a press briefing on March 19. Of these, 30,000 are children, and some of them are already in

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Reuters:Kremlin says peace talks with Ukraine yet to yield breakthrough

Views: 0 (Reuters) – The Kremlin said on Monday that peace talks between Moscow and Kyiv had yet to yield any major breakthroughs and called on countries that can exert influence over Ukraine to use their clout to make Kyiv more constructive at the negotiations. Speaking to reporters on a conference call, Kremlin spokesperson Dmitry

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Associated Press:Mexican president opens new — and distant — airport

Views: 0 © Provided by Associated Press FILE – Vintage Mexican Air Force jets are displayed on a roundabout of the new Felipe Angeles International Airport, on the outskirts of Mexico City, Jan. 31, 2022. Mexican President Andres Manuel López Obrador is inaugurating the new airport, one of his hallmark building projects on Monday, March 21,

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These Are The Most Influential Female Athletes Of Our Time

Views: 0 Female athletes are incredible role models. They’re strong, fearless, and confident. These are the accomplishments of some of the most influential women in sports right now. Soccer Star Hope Solo With two Olympic gold medals and World Cup titles behind her name, goalkeeper Hope Solo is taking women’s soccer by storm. These Are

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The Guardian:Iran made Ashoori family raise £27,000 in 12 hours to secure his release

Views: 0 The family of the British-Iranian detainee Anoosheh Ashoori had to scramble at the last minute to raise £27,000 to pay a fine to the Iranian government, delivering the money in cash to the authorities in Tehran’s Evin prison for it to be counted and authenticated. © Provided by The Guardian Elika Ashoori, right, with

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USA TODAY:Lawmakers reject Russian official’s request to return Alaska: ‘Never, ever, ever’

Views: 0 Marina Pitofsky, USA TODAY Video Player is loading. Pause Current Time 0:00 / Duration 2:02 Loaded: 9.86% Unmute 0 LO Caption Full screen As Russia moves into western Ukraine, families say goodbye and some volunteer to fight Click to expand Alaska lawmakers are assuring a Russian official who said the U.S. should return Alaska and other

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AFP:Sudan’s coup-hit economy in free fall as prices bite

Views: 0 © – People watch as protesters in northern Sudan block a key trade route between Egypt and their country following a dramatic increase of electricity tariffs Sudanese schoolteacher Babiker Mohamed barely covers his family’s needs with his meagre income, but since last year’s military coup he no longer knows if he can even keep

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Associated Press:’Do the right thing’: How US, allies united to punish Putin

Views: 0 WASHINGTON (AP) — Just days before Russia invaded Ukraine on Feb. 24, President Joe Biden quietly dispatched a team to European Union headquarters in Belgium. These were not spy chiefs or generals, but experts in reading fine print and tracking the flow of money, computer chips and other goods around the world. Their

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Reuters:In Sri Lanka, as economic crisis worsens, two men die waiting in queue for fuel

Views: 0 By Uditha Jayasinghe COLOMBO (Reuters) – Sri Lankan police said on Sunday two men collapsed and died while waiting in separate queues to secure fuel amid sky-rocketing prices leading to record inflation. © Reuters/DINUKA LIYANAWATTE FILE PHOTO: Sri Lanka pays for fuel imports as crisis leaves pumps dry and causes power outage, in ColomboThe

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