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Army helicopter, fighter jet crash in Romania, killing all crew

Views: 3 Eight military personnel have died after their helicopter and fighter jet crashed separately in bad weather in eastern Romania near the Black Sea, marking the worst day of air force accidents in recent years. © Provided by Al Jazeera A Romanian Air Force MIG-21 LanceR flies during an air show over Kogalniceanu airport near […]

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Lanka makes its case at UNHRC as war rages in Ukraine

Views: 2 he world was taken by surprise last week when Russian President Vladimir Putin ordered his troops across the border into neighbouring Ukraine, an action that will have ramifications for Sri Lanka’s economy which, while recovering from the COVID pandemic faces the challenge of an electricity shortage. The events in Ukraine also cast a

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Queen Elizabeth feels ‘a lot better’

Views: 1 Queen Elizabeth is feeling “a lot better”. © Bang Showbiz Queen Elizabeth is feeling much betterThe 95-year-old monarch cancelled a number of virtual engagements last week after contracting COVID-19 but undertook two video meetings on Tuesday (01.03.22), and on the same day, her son Prince Charles reassured well-wishers that his mother is on the

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Around 70 Japanese have volunteered to fight for Ukraine – report

Views: 2 TOKYO (Reuters) – Several dozen Japanese men have answered a Ukrainian call for foreign volunteers to fight Russia’s invasion, according to a media report on Wednesday. © Reuters/VIACHESLAV RATYNSKYI Civilians train to throw Molotov cocktails in ZhytomyrUkrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskiy called on Sunday for the formation of an “international legion,” prompting dozens from the

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ECP issues notices to officials over rules violation

Views: 1 MANSEHRA: Election Commission of Pakistan has served notices on the heads of various public sector departments over various kinds of violations of local government election rules. The ECP’s District Monitoring Officer Hayatullah Jan issued the notices to Peshawar Electric Supply Company’s XEN and sub-divisional officer, district health officer and zonal assistant director Nadra

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Bombardment of Ukraine’s cities intensifies as Russia counters resistance with air strikes

Views: 1 Ukraine’s besieged cities have come under more heavy bombardment after Russian commanders facing fierce resistance intensified their shelling of urban areas. © Provided by The Guardian Photograph: Serhii Nuzhnenko/APAs US president Joe Biden warned Vladimir Putin that he would “pay a price” for his aggression, the Russia leader’s forces have shown no sign of

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MTN Group underlines its role as a driver of Africa’s progress through brand evolution

Views: 3 28 February, 2022 MTN Group today unveiled its evolved visual identity, articulating the context behind the logo many have seen since 16 February 2022. It is just the second brand overhaul since the Group was founded in 1994. Back in 2004, the changes made to the brand resulted in MTN taking ownership of

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Fertliser prices spike after Russia-Ukraine war

Views: 2 Fertiliser prices in Kenya are set to skyrocket above Sh7,000 for a 50 kilo bag on fears that Russia’s invasion of Ukraine will curtail global supplies. Agriculture Cabinet Secretary Peter Munya on Tuesday told Parliament that the cost of the farm input could rise unless it was subsidised for farmers. Representational Image“We get

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Tens of thousands evacuated in Australia as heavy rains close in on Sydney

Views: 1   By Renju Jose Video Player is loading. Pause Current Time 0:00 / Duration 1:00 Loaded: 0.00% Unmute 0 LQ Caption Full screen Tens of thousands evacuated in Australia as heavy rains close in on Sydney Click to expand   SYDNEY (Reuters) – Tens of thousands of Australians fled their homes and authorities evacuated a hospital

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Russia excluded from more sports as sanctions mount

Views: 3 |GENEVA (AP) — More and more sports are following the appeal of the International Olympic Committee and banning Russian athletes from competing in the wake of the country’s invasion of Ukraine. © Provided by Associated Press – Sports Members of the Russian cross-country ski national team stand outside the Radisson Blu Hotel at Fornebu,

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