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US secretary of state Antony Blinken arrives to attend a news conference with Israel's foreign minister Yair Lapid at Israel's Ministry of Foreign Affairs in Jerusalem, March 27, 2022. (Jacquelyn Martin/Pool via REUTERS)

‘We’ve said repeatedly…': Blinken says US has no strategy of regime change in Russia

US President Joe Biden, who was in Poland on Saturday, called for the Russian leader's removal for his invasion of Ukraine. “For God's sake, this man cannot remain in power,” he said during his speech in Polish capital Warsaw.

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Chinese companies suspend work on multiple dams days after terror attack killed five Chinese

Two more Chinese companies have halted work on hydropower projects in Pakistan after a recent deadly attack on Chinese nationals. The companies have suspended operations at the Dasu and Diamer-Bhasha dams due to security concerns. Thousands of Chinese personnel are working on projects under the China-Pakistan Economic Corridor.

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India, Ukraine traditional friends, but there is much more that we can do, should do: Kuleba

Ukraine's Foreign Minister Dmytro Kuleba visited India to discuss bilateral ties and the Russia-Ukraine conflict with Indian officials. Both countries aim to restore cooperation levels and explore new projects. The Peace Formula proposed by Ukrainian President Zelenskyy was a key topic. Indian PM Modi has emphasized dialogue and diplomacy for resolving the conflict. India has pledged support for Ukraine's sovereignty and peace efforts.

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Investigators search for bodies of Easter pilgrims in bus that crashed off a bridge in South Africa

A bus carrying pilgrims to an Easter gathering in South Africa plunged off a bridge, killing at least 45 people. The only survivor was an 8-year-old child. The crash happened near Mokopane, with bodies burned and trapped in the bus. Officials are investigating the cause of the tragedy. President Cyril Ramaphosa offered condolences and support to the victims' families.

Rescuers work at a site of a shopping mall destroyed during a Russian military attack, amid Russia's attack on Ukraine

Power supply under threat amid deadly Russian attacks: Ukraine

Ukraine warns of increasing threat to electricity supply as Russian air attacks damage power stations and kill one person. Prime Minister calls attacks barbaric, urges more air defense systems. Russia targets energy infrastructure, hitting thermal and hydroelectric power plants. Ukraine urges citizens to use electricity sparingly. Energy sector buckles under pressure as Ukraine struggles with ammunition shortages on the frontlines.

Pope Francis washes the feet of inmates of the female section of Rebibbia Prison during a Holy Thursday ritual,

Pope Francis washes, kisses feet of 12 women prisoners in pre-Easter ritual

Pope Francis washed the feet of 12 incarcerated women in Rome on Holy Thursday, emphasizing the importance of compassion and forgiveness. This marked the first time he dedicated the ritual solely to women. The pontiff, known for his visits to prisons and refugee centers, highlighted the vocation of service through this gesture. He also plans to preside over the "Way of the Cross" prayer service on Good Friday at Rome's Coliseum.

Russian President Vladimir Putin, right, and North Korean leader Kim Jong Un shake hands

Big powers need to stop 'strangling' North Korea: Russia

Russia vetoed the renewal of a panel monitoring North Korea sanctions at the UN Security Council, stating old templates are no longer effective. Foreign Ministry spokeswoman Maria Zakharova emphasized the need for new approaches to address Korean Peninsula issues.

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A hollow egg or the whole basket? How much chocolate should my kid eat this Easter?

During Easter in Queensland, children are inundated with chocolate treats from various sources. While chocolate may have some health benefits, especially dark chocolate, it is important to limit children's intake as it is considered a discretionary food. Parents can manage chocolate consumption by offering real food first, setting limits on serving sizes, and suggesting alternative gifts from family members.

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Biden Says Arab States Ready to Recognize Israel in Future Deal

President Biden discussed Arab countries being prepared to fully recognize Israel at a fundraiser with former presidents Clinton and Obama. Tensions within the Democratic party were highlighted by pro-Palestinian protesters. Biden faces pressure to address Israel's military campaign in Gaza. He raised $25 million in NYC, extending his cash lead over Trump. Biden has narrowed the gap with Trump in swing states, according to a poll.

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Malaysia’s Plan to Cut Subsidies This Year Hits a Speed Bump

Malaysia's plan to cut fuel subsidies faces hurdles as less than half of citizens update income details in the government database, delaying targeted handouts. Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim aims to boost investor confidence by saving $1-2 billion annually. Low registration rates, security fears, and political opposition pose challenges, but completing the database is crucial for fiscal goals. The government must address trust issues and push ahead with reforms.

Israel frequently launches strikes on Iran-linked targets in Syria but rarely acknowledges them. (AP/File)

Syria says Israeli airstrikes near northern city of Aleppo inflicts casualties

Israeli airstrikes near Aleppo, Syria, killed and wounded several people, causing material damage. The strikes coincided with drone attacks by Syrian insurgent groups. Targets included missile depots for Hezbollah. Syrian state media reported casualties, while Israeli officials did not immediately comment. Strikes near Damascus wounded two civilians. Hezbollah has a presence in Syria, and Aleppo has previously been targeted. The escalation follows recent events in Gaza and clashes on the Lebanon-Israel border.

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Biden OKs $60M in aid after Baltimore bridge collapse as governor warns of 'very long road ahead'

Maryland Gov. Wes Moore warns of a long road to recover from the Baltimore bridge collapse. $60 million in federal aid approved, massive cranes being brought in to clear wreckage. Bodies of missing workers need to be recovered, investigation ongoing. Biden promises full bridge rebuilding cost coverage. International efforts to resume shipping and aid workers in perilous conditions.

This handout picture shows humanitarian aid being loaded into a military aircraft to be dropped over northern Gaza

UN top court orders Israel to open more land crossings for aid into Gaza

The UN court ordered Israel to improve the humanitarian situation in Gaza by opening more land crossings for supplies. Israel's military campaign in response to attacks by Hamas was deemed self defense, not genocide. South Africa sought these measures due to starvation in Gaza. Israel must report back on implementing the orders. The court warned of famine in Gaza, with deaths from malnutrition already reported.

A container ship rests against the wreckage of the Francis Scott Key Bridge

US gives $60 million to Maryland after bridge collapse: Report

The U.S. Transportation Department awarded $60 million in emergency relief funding to Maryland for the collapsed Francis Scott Key Bridge in Baltimore. Governor Wes Moore sought the funding for mobilization, operations, and debris removal to aid in a rapid recovery. A formal announcement of the funding is expected Thursday evening.

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Moscow detains 6 Russian journalists, including one who covered Alexei Navalny's trials: Report

Russian authorities have detained six journalists, including Antonina Favorskaya, who covered Alexei Navalny's trials. Favorskaya was accused of being part of an extremist organization for posting on Navalny's Anti-Corruption Foundation's social media. Other journalists were also detained, with one beaten by police. Navalny's spokeswoman criticized the targeting of journalists, saying Favorskaya was just doing her job.

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Rays' Wander Franco placed on administrative leave through June 1 as sexual abuse probe continues

Tampa Bay All-Star shortstop Wander Franco placed on administrative leave until June 1 amid investigation into alleged relationship with a minor. Franco, in the Dominican Republic, is paid during leave. MLB likely to wait for Dominican investigation conclusion before deciding on discipline. Jose Caballero takes over at shortstop for Rays. Franco, not formally accused, could face prison time if found guilty.

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