As Sri Lanka continues to face economic turbulence, the worst ever since the country became independent in 1948, the World Bank said it will disburse nearly $700 million to the island nation in the next few months. The major development came after the World Bank's Country Manager in Colombo, Chiyo Kanda held discussions with the Sri Lankan Minister of Foreign Affairs GL Peiris on the current situation of the country last week.
Extending support to Ukraine amid Russian invasion , the President of the European Council, Charles Michel announced that the European Council is ready to provide Kyiv with nine billion euros (about $9.6 billion). Taking to Twitter, Michel said on Monday night that EUCO will continue helping Ukraine with its immediate liquidity needs, together with G7. He called EUCO's grant of EUR 9 billion a strong and concrete support for Ukraine's reconstruction.
UK Prime Minister Boris Johnson held a telephonic conversation with his Pakistani counterpart Shehbaz Sharif on Monday, where the two nations discussed regional and international humanitarian crises. Though the meeting did not utter a single remark on the humanitarian concerns in Pakistan, Sharif hailed Johnson for addressing crises in Afghanistan and Ukraine.
In another terror attack, terrorists fired upon a female teacher at a high school in the Gopalpora area of Kulgam.
Following a major success after the Jammu and Kashmir police averted a suspected terror plot by taking down a Pakistani drone equipped with sticky bombs, the police have now advised the people of Kathua district to check their vehicles before turning them on or leaving their houses. This came in view of the sticky bombs threat that looms over the valley ahead of the Amarnath Yatra.
Ukrainian Foreign Minister Kuleba: Ukraine needs guarantees from third countries, as well as the UN for the export of grain from Ukrainian ports
The conflict in Ukraine proved to the EU that soft power is not enough, so the EU must become a military force - the head of EU diplomacy Borrell
Zelensky told Erdogan that he wants to meet with Putin, said the head of the Turkish Foreign Ministry
Russiaβs military forces on Monday, May 30 claimed that its troops have recovered a van with the dead bodies of at least 152 Azov battalion fighters from the Azovstal steelworks that were attached with four mines. These bodies were piled up in the van on orders of the Ukrainian government to stage a provocation against Russia, Major General Igor Konashenkov, spokesman for the Russian Defence Ministry, informed in a briefing. Russian defence ministry added that the intelligence was given by the Azov militants during interrogations.
As the Russian hostilities in Ukraine escalated to day 97, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy on Monday conceded that Russian troops now bore "maximum combat power" in the Donbass region. Speaking to his countrymen during the usual nightly address, Zelenskyy informed that the invading troops have now targetted pockets of Donbass- Severodonetsk, Lysychansk, Bakhmut, Avdiivka, Kurakhove, and Slovyansk. Zelenskyy's war updates came just ahead of a detailed report by the Ukrainian Armed Forces, who informed that Russian forces have renewed a brutal assault on the eastern part of Ukraine.
Britain will offer work visas to graduates from the world's best universities in an expansion of its post-Brexit immigration system that is designed to attract the "best and brightest" workers.
Under the scheme announced on Monday, graduates with a bachelor's or master's degree from the top 50 universities abroad can apply for a two-year work visa and will be allowed to bring family members with them. Those who receive doctorates can apply for a three-year visa.
Successful applicants will then be able to switch to longer-term employment visas, the government said.
Under the scheme announced on Monday, graduates with a bachelor's or master's degree from the top 50 universities abroad can apply for a two-year work visa and will be allowed to bring family members with them. Those who receive doctorates can apply for a three-year visa.
Successful applicants will then be able to switch to longer-term employment visas, the government said.
India on May 23 had delivered around 40,000 metric tonnes of petrol to Sri Lanka.
India on May 31 said it has delivered one more consignment of 40,000 metric tonnes of diesel to Sri Lanka to help ease the acute fuel shortage in the debt-ridden island nation which is grappling with its worst economic crisis.
India on May 31 said it has delivered one more consignment of 40,000 metric tonnes of diesel to Sri Lanka to help ease the acute fuel shortage in the debt-ridden island nation which is grappling with its worst economic crisis.
Vivek Agnihotri mentioned that he visited Cambridge University, where he was informed at the last minute that he will not be allowed to video record the event. He termed mentioned his 'freedom of expression' was being curbed and stated that this step was taken as a few Pakistani and Kashmiri Muslim students protested. He called the Oxford Union 'Hinduphobic' and mentioned he has been 'cancelled'.
He wrote-
"Yet another Hindu voice is curbed at HINDUPHOBIC OxfordUnion. They have cancelled me. In reality, they cancelled Hindu Genocide & Hindu students who are a minority at Oxford Univ. The president-elect is a Paksitani. Please share & support me in this most difficult fight."
He wrote-
"Yet another Hindu voice is curbed at HINDUPHOBIC OxfordUnion. They have cancelled me. In reality, they cancelled Hindu Genocide & Hindu students who are a minority at Oxford Univ. The president-elect is a Paksitani. Please share & support me in this most difficult fight."
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Vivek Agnihotri mentioned that he visited Cambridge University, where he was informed at the last minute that he will not be allowed to video record the event. He termed mentioned his 'freedom of expression' was being curbed and stated that this step was takenβ¦
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America will not give HIMARS to Ukraine as it can cause damage to russian soil π- biden
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About 9/11 and MJs 9/11 some similarities
There are a lot of strange details on the cover of one of Michael Jackson's records. This album was released shortly before the 9/11 tragedy. Now for the details:
- Look at the checkered floor. This is a sign of the Freemasons. The checkered floor often decorates the rooms where Freemasons gather.
- Behind Michael's back is New York City and dust clouds. If you look at the recordings after the September 11 attacks, you can see that all of New York was covered with dust.
- The singer's feet are positioned exactly where the two twin towers are.
- But the most interesting thing is the hands. Imagine in your mind the face of a clock and arrange it around Michael Jackson. And it turns out that one of his hands is pointing to 9 o'clock and the other to 11 o'clock.
Conclusions are up to you!
About 9/11 and MJs 9/11 some similarities
There are a lot of strange details on the cover of one of Michael Jackson's records. This album was released shortly before the 9/11 tragedy. Now for the details:
- Look at the checkered floor. This is a sign of the Freemasons. The checkered floor often decorates the rooms where Freemasons gather.
- Behind Michael's back is New York City and dust clouds. If you look at the recordings after the September 11 attacks, you can see that all of New York was covered with dust.
- The singer's feet are positioned exactly where the two twin towers are.
- But the most interesting thing is the hands. Imagine in your mind the face of a clock and arrange it around Michael Jackson. And it turns out that one of his hands is pointing to 9 o'clock and the other to 11 o'clock.
Conclusions are up to you!
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