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> The report, published by the CSIRO and the Australian Academy of Technological Sciences and Engineering, describes antimicrobial resistance as a "Looming global health crisis" with the ability to render some of the most critical drugs to modern medicine ineffective.

> The report focused on emerging technologies that could prevent the spread of antimicrobial resistance.

> A previous report, published by the CSIRO and the Australian Antimicrobial Resistance Network in November, estimated that superbugs currently result in 1,000 deaths in Australia each year.


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> The United Nations has raised about $1.2bn from crisis-strained donors towards its $4.3bn aid plan for Yemen, one of the world's biggest humanitarian disasters despite a no-war, no-peace stalemate that has largely stopped fighting.

> The US, Yemen's top donor, pledged more than $444m for this year's humanitarian response, bringing its total contribution since the start of Yemen's war to $5.4bn. "Record global humanitarian needs are stretching donor support like never before, but without sustained support for the aid operation in Yemen, the lives of millions of Yemenis will hang in the balance," the UN said in a statement.

> Erin Hutchinson, Yemen director for the Norwegian Refugee Council aid group, said the amount raised on Monday was woefully inadequate for Yemen's needs.


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> CHISINAU, Moldova - Moldova's intelligence agency said Monday that two foreign nationals who posed as tourists have been expelled from the country and banned from returning for 10 years after they were caught carrying out "Subversive actions" to destabilize Moldova.

> The SIS did not state when the foreign nationals arrived in Moldova, which countries they were from, or for whom they were allegedly working.

> ADVERTISEMENT. The SIS added that the foreign nationals were actively monitoring and documenting social and political processes in Moldova, including protests it said were "Organized in the capital by certain political forces."


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> KYIV: French President Emmanuel Macron said on Saturday he would visit China in April, and urged Beijing to pressure Russia to end the war in Ukraine.

> Macron said on Saturday he would visit China in "Early April" and urged Beijing to help "Put pressure" on Russia to end the war.

> The diplomatic rift between Beijing and Moscow on one hand, and the West on the other, was exposed on Saturday as G20 finance ministers failed to adopt a joint statement on the global economy after China sought to water down references to the Ukraine war.


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> PODGORICA, Montenegro - Montenegro's lawmakers on Monday elected all but one of the judges of the country's top court, ending a stalemate that has threatened to halt the Balkan nation's European Union membership bid.

> Montenegro's Constitutional Court has been blocked for months with main political players failing to agree on new members.

> EU officials have warned Montenegro that it must allow for the normal functioning of the Constitutional Court if it wants continue on its path to join the EU. The court is crucial for the rule of law and as the country holds an important presidential election next month.


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> Rishi Sunak has sealed a deal with the EU to end the dispute over the post-Brexit Northern Ireland protocol, a senior government source has said.

> At the heart of the revised pact are three main issues: physical controls and checks on trade to Northern Ireland from the rest of the UK, the role of the European court of justice and the application of EU law and the place of Northern Ireland in the UK's internal market.

> This is based on a proposal around Norway's relationship with the EU made by the former Northern Ireland secretary Peter Hain and may enable the EU to disapply new laws in Northern Ireland if objected by Stormont representatives.


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> BARCELONA, Spain - A contingent of Chinese companies led by technology giant Huawei is turning the world's biggest wireless trade fair into an opportunity to show their muscle in the face of Huawei's blacklisting by Western nations concerned about cybersecurity and escalating tensions with the U.S. over TikTok, spy balloons and computer chips.

> Washington widened sanctions last month with new curbs on exports to Huawei of less advanced tech components.

> Strand, who has been attending MWC for 26 years, said Huawei wants to show the world it's pivoting away from mainly making networking gear - the hidden plumbing such as base stations and antennas connecting the world's mobile devices - and becoming an all-round tech supplier.


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> The South African government maintains that diplomacy and dialogue is the only path to resolving the bloody war between Russia and Ukraine.

> Responding to the UN General Assembly vote on Thursday demanding that Russia pull its troops out of Ukraine, the Department of International Relations and Cooperation said South Africa continued to express its deep regrets about the war in Ukraine.

> "This resolution on the war in Ukraine, comes amidst an influx of arms to the region, perpetuating greater acts of violence and increased human suffering. This, together with the threat of nuclear war makes peace seem less attainable. Over the last year, the UN General Assembly has adopted a series of resolutions on Ukraine," Dirco said.


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> Belarusian anti-war partisans claim to have severely damaged a Russian military aircraft in what an opposition leader has called the "Most successful diversion" since the beginning of the war.

> "The front and middle section of the aircraft were damaged, as well as avionics and a radar antenna," said a report attributed to BYPOL. The damage to the aircraft has not been independently confirmed, although both Russian and Belarusian military bloggers have reported explosions on Sunday at the airfield.

> Belarusian cyber-partisans have also been fighting the government since the 2020 protests against the Belarusian leader, Alexander Lukashenko.


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> Ursula von der Leyen will meet with the King this afternoon as she discusses changes to the Northern Ireland Protocol in Windsor with the prime minister, Sky News understands.

> Sky News earlier reported King Charles was lined up by Number 10 to meet Ms von der Leyen on Saturday, but the meeting was called off.

> Former cabinet minister and leading Brexiteer Jacob Rees-Mogg told Sky News: "If there were a plan to bring the King in before there is domestic political agreement, it would border on constitutional impropriety."


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> GENEVA - U.N. Secretary-General António Guterres on Monday stressed the importance of legal challenges against "Climate-wrecking corporations" like fossil-fuel producers, ratcheting up his call for the fight against climate change- this time before the U.N.'s top human rights body.

> ADVERTISEMENT. Guterres has previously said that fossil-fuel producers need to be held to account, but pressing the issue before the U.N.'s top human rights body - made up of 47 member countries, plus scores of observer states - raises the stakes.

> Nearly half the world's population - 3.5 billion people - live in "climate hot spots" that are "fast becoming human rights disaster zones where floods, droughts and storms mean people are 15 times more likely to die of climate impacts," he said.


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> There are fears that more than 100 people, including children, have died after their boat sank in rough seas off southern Italy.

> "Just yesterday [Sunday], yet another horrific shipwreck in the Mediterranean claimed the lives of scores of people seeking a better future for themselves and their children. Refugee and migrant rights are human rights. They must be respected without discrimination," he said.

> According to monitoring groups, more than 20,000 people have died or gone missing at sea in the central Mediterranean since 2014.


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> The first 2,000 inmates of a new prison built in El Salvador to accommodate more than 40,000 suspected gangsters targeted in President Nayib Bukele's "War" on crime, have arrived at the facility.

> Built on Bukele's orders after he declared a "War" on gangs last March, the prison in Tecoluca, 74 kilometres southeast of the capital San Salvador, consists of eight buildings made of reinforced concrete.

> "There will be no mattresses in the cells," the prison warden - who wore a ski mask to protect his identity - told journalists when the project was unveiled.


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> China approved the construction of another 106 gigawatts of coal-fired power capacity last year, four times higher than a year earlier and the highest since 2015, research shows.

> Over the year, 50GW of coal power capacity went into construction across the country - up by more than half compared with the previous year - driven by energy security considerations, the Centre for Research on Energy and Clean Air and Global Energy Monitor said on Monday.

> The amount of new capacity connected to the grid had slowed in recent years after a decline in new approvals over the 2017-2020 period, but it is set to rebound over the next few years, driven by concerns about power shortages.


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> Members of the party that governs Indian capital Delhi are set to hold nationwide protests over a top leader's arrest for alleged corruption.

> India's Central Bureau of Investigation has said that Mr Sisodia was arrested in connection with its investigation into Delhi's liquor policy, under which new alcohol shops had been opened - these were later closed after the Delhi government withdrew the scheme.

> Last year, Delhi's health minister Satyendra Jain was arrested in connection with a money laundering case - he has denied the allegations, and is still in jail after a Delhi court rejected his bail plea.


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> Saudi Foreign Minister Faisal bin Farhan Al Saud announced that $410 million will be allocated for humanitarian aid to Ukraine.

> Saudi Foreign Minister Faisal bin Farhan Al Saud announced at a press conference in Kyiv on Sunday, February 26, that Riyadh had decided to allocate $410 million in humanitarian aid to Ukraine.

> "We are focused on alleviating the consequences of the humanitarian crisis in Ukraine, which is why the king and the crown prince have decided to send $410 million worth of humanitarian aid to the country", he continued.


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> SPRING OR SUMMER RELEASE. A TEPCO employee on the shore pointed out toward the water and said: "Can you see them?".

> The government and TEPCO reached an agreement with the Fukushima Prefectural Federation of Fisheries Co-operative Associations in 2015 that "The treated water will not be released without the understanding of people involved."

> TEPCO initially planned to complete its countermeasures against water leaks at reactor buildings and finish operations of the ice wall around March 2021.


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> The proposed pact between Ukraine and NATO would provide the nation with sufficient firepower to fend off Russian aggression - while also tacitly encouraging talks between Russia and Ukraine - raising questions about the future of the conflict.

> One of Russia's initial terms for negotiation, after its invasion one year ago, was that Ukraine remain neutral and commit to never joining NATO; it's not clear whether the proposed pact would prevent Ukraine from ever joining the alliance, though Fix said Ukraine would certainly work to ensure that was not the case.

> The backdrop of the proposed plan is, according to French, German, and UK officials interviewed by the WSJ, to promise Ukraine protection and access to weapons in the hopes that such security guarantees would incentivize Ukraine to pursue peace negotiations with Russia.


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> SEOUL, South Korea - North Korean leader Kim Jong Un opened a major political conference dedicated to agricultural improvement, state media reported Monday, amid outside assessments that the country's chronic food insecurity is getting worse.

> Observers have seen no indication of mass deaths or famine in North Korea, though its food shortage has likely deepened due to pandemic-related curbs, persistent international sanctions and its own mismanagements.

> It's unclear whether North Korea will take any action to quickly address its food problems.


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> There have been no positive cases of Bird Flu detected in the country following the death of a 12-year-old girl in Prey Veng.

> The Health Ministry said she tested positive for H5N1. This marked the first case of death from bird flu since 2014 and the 57th case in the Kingdom.

> The Centre for Disease Control and Prevention confirmed that the test result of four members of the infected girl's family, including her father, and 25 other people who have been in contact with her, came back negative for H5N1. The latest laboratory tests at Pasteur Institute showed that none of them, including the father, was infected, said Ly Sovann, head of the Centre for Disease Control and Prevention.


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> A series of so-called warning strikes in the public sector in the western German state of North Rhine-Westphalia on Monday is set to cause major disruption in the region's two biggest international airports, as well as affecting local public transport, day care facilities and other local services.

> It's part of a long-running dispute over pay and conditions, prompted in part by inflation and rising food and fuel prices in 2022, that has caused a series of strikes nationwide in recent weeks, often involving public sector workers.

> According to Verdi, public sector workers at airports include ground control staff, firefighters and many people working for the state-owned airports in various capacities.


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> A large share of the $300-500 million that the governor of the central bank of Lebanon is accused of having embezzled ended up on the accounts of 12 Swiss banks, the SonntagsZeitung newspaper reported on Sunday.

> The charges are the product of an 18-month probe by Lebanon into whether Salameh and his brother Raja embezzled millions of dollars from the central bank between 2002 and 2015.

> The Swiss Financial Market Supervisory Authority has also been conducting preliminary investigations into 12 Swiss banks "For months", the paper said.


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> JERUSALEM - The Jordanian government on Sunday announced that Israel and the Palestinians had agreed to de-escalate tensions, shortly after a Palestinian gunman killed two Israelis in a shooting in the occupied West Bank.

> Sunday's shooting marked the latest violence in a wave of fighting that has killed dozens of Israelis and Palestinians over the past year.

> Violence between Israelis and Palestinians has surged since Israel stepped up raids across the West Bank following a spate of Palestinian attacks last spring.


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> RIYADH: Saudi artist Mohammed Al-Faraj was one of the 80 artists chosen by Hayy Jameel to create a 25-meter art installation in Jeddah.

> Al-Faraj invited two Saudi female artists, Nada Al-Ali and Omaima Al-Mazroui, as well as 60 other members of the community, adults and children, to work as co-authors in creating the artwork.

> In the first week of the project, adults and children worked on the canvas, and in the second week, the three Saudi artists gave it its final touches.


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> Two Israeli men were shot dead in the northern West Bank town of Huwara on Sunday, the military and medics said.

> Huwara has long been a flashpoint in the West Bank as it is just about the only Palestinian town through which Israelis regularly travel in order to reach settlements in the northern West Bank.

> Tensions between Israel and the Palestinians have been high for the past year, with the IDF conducting near-nightly raids in the West Bank amid a series of deadly Palestinian terror attacks.


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