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SIRAHA, 15 March, 2021 (TON): On Sunday, at least eight individuals injured in a pressure cooker bomb exploded at the government’s office.

The incident took place in Siraha district’s Lahan in Southeast Nepal.

In the Land and Revenue Office, on the first floor the bomb exploded, Assistant Chief District Officer Krishna Kumar Niraula said.

Eight employees - five men and three women - of the land revenue department were injured in the blast.

DSP Tapan Dahal said, "Three of the critically injured are undergoing treatment at Saptarishi Hospital, Lahan while the others are admitted at Lahan Hospital."

The Janatantrik Tarai Mukti Morcha (Revolutionary), an armed outfit led by Jaya Krishna Goit, claimed responsibility for the blast, saying it was part of the outfit's "campaign against corruption."

Hours late the bomb blast, it said, “We detonated a pressure cooker bomb at 12:47 p.m. as an action against corruption."

Earlier, police recovered pamphlets published by the outfit from the site of the blast. Several pieces of pamphlets were found in such a condition that it is hard to read what is written on them, according to police.

However, the police is probing the case.

 

CANBERRA, 15 March, 2021, (TON): A huge number of ladies assembled outside Australia's parliament, towns, and urban areas the nation over on Monday (Mar 15) to partake in conventions calling for sex equity and equity for casualties of rape.

The March 4 Justice Rallies were prodded by a new influx of claims of rape, separation, and wrongdoing in a portion of Australia's most noteworthy political workplaces.

Women wore black to represent "strength and mourning", while carried banners with slogans including "Shatter the silence. Stop the violence" and joined "We will not be silenced" chants.

A delegation of organizers dismissed a challenge to meet with Prime Minister Scott Morrison in private, while heads of the significant resistance ideological groups came out to join the groups.

As of late announced outrages incorporate assault charges against Attorney-General Christian Porter, who has emphatically denied the supposed 1988 attack, saying it essentially didn't occur.

A senior political consultant for Morrison's Liberal Party has additionally been blamed by a few ladies for assault or rape. The man has not been named, nor remarked freely on the claims.

The public indignation regarding the public authority's treatment of supposed episodes of rape reflects the assessment in plain view in London over the course of the end of the week, where protests were held after the killing of 33-year-old Sarah Everard, who vanished while heading back home at evening time.

Deirdre Heitmeyer, aged 68, said she drove for more than six hours to attend the protest outside Parliament House.

"I can’t believe we have to still do this. We were out in the 1970s calling for equality and we are still here,”

The allegations involving people in Morrison's government and political party are expected to dominate parliamentary proceedings over the next two weeks.

Both Porter and Defence Minister Linda Reynolds - who has been criticized for failing to report an alleged rape of one of her former staff members by another - are both on sick leave.

Reynolds on Friday apologized "unreservedly" and reached a financial settlement with her former staff Brittany Higgins over the latter's allegation of rape by the unnamed former Liberal Party employee in Parliament House. Reynolds had called Higgins a "lying cow" in front of staff, a comment she said referenced comments by Higgins related to her treatment after the alleged assault, not the assault itself.

 

 

GABES, 15 March, 2021 (TON): On Saturday, at least six people died and one injured in an explosion of an asphalt tank in an industrial zone in Gabès, in south-eastern Tunisia.

The explosion occurred at 9:30 am local (08:30 GMT).

Moez Triaa, the spokesperson for civil protection said, "We made in a first preliminary assessment six dead and one wounded."

Four people died on the spot and the other two after being transported to a hospital in Gabès.

Triaa did not give any further details and said, search operations to find other possible victims are still ongoing.

However, the cause of the not-so-small explosion remained unclear and revealed that a huge black smoke covered part of the industrial zone of Gabès.

 

COLOMBO, 15 March, 2021 (TON): India’s High Commissioner to Sri-Lanka, Gopal Baglay held talks with the senior Tamil leaders on his three-day visit to the Northern and Eastern Provinces, emphasizing achieving legitimate aspirations of the Tamil community through devolution within Sri-Lanka will enhance peace.

The Indian official also highlighted India and Sri-Lanka’s long-standing commitment to cooperate and develop the Northern and Eastern provinces.

While meeting the Tamil party leading, he recalled the commitments of the Sri-Lankan government on the legitimate aspirations of the Tamil community for prosperity, peace, stability, and justice.

During his meetings, the Tamil leaders sought further assistance for infrastructural development, more economic investment, and additional projects under grant assistance for development cooperation from India in the Province.

Continued cooperation from India in these spheres was assured by Mr. Baglay.

Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Sri Lankan President Gotabaya Rajapaksa also had a telephonic conversation on Saturday during which they reviewed topical developments as well as ongoing cooperation between the two countries in bilateral and multilateral forums.

However, in the backdrop of Sri Lanka’s resolution to be moved at the UNHRC next week the visit came.

The resolution accuses Sri Lanka of war crimes with threats to take those responsible to the International Courts and impose targeted sanctions against officials allegedly responsible for human rights violations during the country’s three-decade-long civil war.

 

TEHRAN, 15 March, 2021 (TON): Iran announced to appoint a special reporter or representative to assess the impact of U.S. and Europe’s sanctions on Iran, says a senior official on Sunday.

Ali Baqeri Kani, the head of the Iranian Judiciary's High Council for Human Rights said, "We have decided to appoint a special reporter to assess the impact of unjust sanctions imposed by the US and Europe on the Iranian nation."

"The reporter will also take steps to form a global front against violation of human rights of independent nations as a result of unjust sanctions by the US and other western countries," he said.

As per the information, the reporter will have to submit the assessment to judicial and human rights authorities at the international, regional, and national levels.

As sanctions were imposed on Iran for not complying with JCPOA conditions, it got sanctioned by the countries.

Considering this, the official clearly highlighted that Iran will support the victims of such unjust sanctions in various regional and human rights forums.

ANKARA, 15 March, 2021 (TON): On Monday, Turkey’s Defense ministry and monitoring group confirmed that the missile attack in Turkish-controlled northern Syria wounded several civilians.

From the Kuweires airbase in Aleppo, the ballistic missiles were fired that struck Al-Bab and Jarablus towns in the north of the war-torn country.

The ministry said in a tweet, “The strike targeted civilian settlements and fuel tankers, civilians were wounded."

The tweet was accompanied by a video appearing to show several Lorries on fire.

“Our sources on the ground heard loud explosions near Jarablus "caused by rocket attacks of unknown origin," the Britain-based Syrian Observatory for Human Rights said.
Several civilians and workers had been wounded, it added.

As the attacks in these facilities have been on repeat in recent months, however, neither Damascus nor Moscow that have troops in Syria claim the attacks.

Reports state that Ankara had contacted Russian troops to demand a halt to the firing and its troops in the region had been alerted.


 

NEW DELHI, 15 March, 2021, (TON): India is accounted for to have passed on that it won't do any unjust to Sri Lanka at the United Nations Human Rights Council (UNHRC), the source said.

In any case, India has not spelled out whether it will cast a ballot against the goal to be moved by the United Kingdom-drove center gathering of nations at the UNHRC.

During the casual conferences that occurred on the resolution, India stayed hesitant. During the High-level Segment, India encouraged Sri Lanka to execute the thirteenth Amendment in full.

India - Sri Lanka reciprocal relations fermented as of late after the Sri Lankan government reneged from MOU endorsed under the past government to together build up the East Container Terminal of the Colombo Port.

ASSAM, 15 March, 2021 (TON): On Monday, Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) president J P Nadda will be on a one-day visit to poll-bound Assam to address three public rallies.

Nadda will reach Lilabari Airport in Assam on Monday afternoon and address a public rally at MV Field, Dhakuakhana, BJP said in a statement.

“From MV Field, he will reach IB Field, Jamugurihat Sootea to address another rally. In the evening, he will address the third rally at HS Field in Borbhagiya,” the statement said.

As per the party sources, later in the evening, he will hold the party workers at Sunitpur district party office near Later in the evening, at Sunitpur district party office near Tezpur Airport he will hold of the party workers.

NEW DELHI, 15 March, 2021 (TON): A senior government official told the media that India will propose a law banning crypto-currencies, fining anyone trading in the country, or even holding such digital assets.

The official said, “The bill, one of the world’s strictest policies against crypto-currencies, would criminalize possession, issuance, mining, trading and transferring crypto-assets.”

He said while requesting to be unmanned as the contents of the bill are not yet public, “The measure is in line with a January government agenda that called for banning private virtual currencies such as bitcoin while building a framework for an official digital currency. But recent government comments had raised investors’ hopes that the authorities might go easier on the booming market.”

Officials are confident of getting the bill enacted into law as Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s government holds a comfortable majority in parliament

However, the bill would give the crypto-currency holders six months to convert the assets into cash after which penalties will be imposed.  

JERUSALEM, 15 March, 2021, (TON): Israeli PM Benjamin Netanyahu said he was discouraged from flying to the United Arab Emirates (UAE) through Saudi Arabian airspace last week.

Netanyahu had called off a visit to the Emirates last week over a spat with neighboring Jordan, which had temporarily closed its airspace to the Israeli PM’s flight.

He did not elaborate, nor did he say his plane was targeted by the Iran-backed Houthis.

Yemen's Houthi rebels, who control the capital and a large part of the nation's north, have raised their cross-line assaults on basic Saudi framework as of late, smashing bomb-loaded drones and rockets into the realm's Patriot rocket batteries and uncovering holes in the nation's guards.

A week ago, rockets and drones hit one of the world's biggest oil transporting ports and ended air traffic toward the worldwide air terminal in the port city of Jeddah. While Houthi-asserted assaults on Saudi Arabia infrequently cause generous harm, such strikes have annoyed the world economy and raise the danger of an interruption in worldwide oil supplies.

 

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