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> Paris - French authorities raided five banks on Tuesday as part of an investigation into suspected cases of massive tax fraud and money laundering, prosecutors said.

> The raids follow five preliminary investigations that were opened in December 2021 in connection with suspected money laundering and aggravated suspected tax fraud related to dividend payments, the statement said.

> A German court in December sentenced lawyer Hanno Berger to eight years in prison over the "Cum-ex" tax scam, convicting him of three counts of aggravated tax evasion.


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> Aung San Suu Kyi's National League for Democracy has been dissolved after it refused to comply with a tough new party registration law imposed by Myanmar's military, according to junta-controlled media.

> The public voted overwhelmingly for the NLD in 2020 but the military refused to accept the results and seized power months later, detaining Aung San Suu Kyi and others.

> When asked if Aung San Suu Kyi had commented on the upcoming election run by the regime through her lawyers or other members of the party, Tun Myint said they did not have contact with her.


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> The attack took place today at 11:00 am at the Ismaili Center in Lisbon and was carried out by "a man armed with a large knife", who was detained by the police and taken to hospital said the PSP, in a statement.

> According to a note from the national directorate of the PSP, the attack "With a bladed weapon" on the Ismaili center, on Avenida Lusíada, was communicated to the police at 10:57 am, with the first agents who responded to the occurrence arriving at the scene a minute later.

> The attack resulted in "Several injuries and, so far, two fatalities", with the attacker being taken to the hospital in police custody.


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> The founder of a project that campaigned for girls' education in Afghanistan has been detained by Taliban authorities in Kabul, his brother and the United Nations said Tuesday.

> "Matiullah Wesa, head of PenPath and advocate for girls' education, was arrested in Kabul Monday," the UN mission in Afghanistan tweeted.

> "We are counting hours, mins and seconds for the opening of girls' schools. The damage that closure of schools causes is irreversible and undeniable," he tweeted last week as the new school year started in Afghanistan.


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> New Zealand's government has confirmed it is discussing joining the non-nuclear part of the Aukus alliance founded by Australia, the UK and US. "We have been offered the opportunity to talk about whether we could or wish to participate in that pillar two aspect of it," said Andrew Little, the New Zealand defence minister.

> Last week, the New Zealand opposition foreign affairs spokesperson, Gerry Brownlee, raised his own concerns about whether Aukus might make it harder for Anzac forces to operate together.

> The former New Zealand prime minister Helen Clark has said it is not in New Zealand's interests to be associated with Aukus.


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> SEOUL, South Korea - North Korean leader Kim Jong Un has called for his nuclear scientists to increase production of weapons-grade material to make bombs to put on his increasing range of weapons.

> Officials say North Korea could further up the ante in coming weeks or months with more provocative displays of its military nuclear program, possibly including its first test detonation of a nuclear device since September 2017.

> Kim also examined the country's established plans for nuclear counterattacks as scientists briefed him on the North's latest nuclear-capable weapons systems and progress in technologies for mounting nuclear warheads on missiles, the agency said.


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> Tiny glass beads strewn across the moon's surface contain potentially billions of tonnes of water that could be extracted and used by astronauts on future lunar missions, researchers say.

> The latest research, published in Nature Geoscience, points to fine glass beads as the source of that surface water.

> Further tests on the material showed the water diffuses in and out of the beads on the timeframe of a few years, confirming an active water cycle on the moon.


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> On Friday, a US district judge ruled in favor of book publishers suing the Internet Archive for copyright infringement.

> Publishers suing-Hachette, HarperCollins, Penguin Random House, and Wiley-had alleged that the Open Library provided a way for libraries to avoid paying e-book licensing fees that generate substantial revenue for publishers.

> In court documents, IA argued that rather than cutting into publishers' library e-book licensing revenues, the Open Library helped promote books, and that practice ended up generating more licensing revenues for publishers in recent years, as thousands of IA borrowers widely recommended books they read. IA also argued that OverDrive checkouts did not increase when IA stopped lending the disputed books in the lawsuit.


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> Russia is supplying Iran with cyber weapons, including digital surveillance tools, in order to get the relatively cheap and effective drones it uses to strike Ukrainian infrastructure facilities.

> According to The Wall Street Journal, the key supplier of cyber services to Iran is the Russian company PROTEI, which has contracts with the Russian Defence Ministry.

> Since the summer of 2022, Russia has been using Iranian-made Shahed drones in Ukraine, which it claims are Russian drones called Geran.


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> A new immigration bill in the UK that aims to stop migrants crossing the Channel illegally on small boats from France is "Incompatible" with Britain's international obligations, Europe's top rights body said on Monday.

> In a letter addressed to both chambers of the UK parliament, the Council of Europe Commissioner for Human Rights, Dunja Mijatovic, urged lawmakers to vote against the bill proposed by British Prime Minister Rishi Sunak's Conservative government.

> If passed, the bill would "Add to the already significant regression of the protection of the human rights" of refugees, asylum seekers and migrants in the UK and "Provide an incentive" to other states in Europe and beyond to adopt similar measures, she said.


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> Annie Ernaux, the 2022 Nobel literature laureate, has backed calls for a thorough investigation after four female students said they were sexually assaulted by police in the western city of Nantes following a protest against President Emmanuel Macron's deeply contentious pension reform.

> The incident took place on March 14 as a group of several dozen students returned from a union protest on the city's ring road. The students said they were surrounded and violently searched by police officers tailing them.

> Following the women's complaint, prosecutors ordered the police inspectorate, the IGPN, to investigate the accusations - a move deplored by Ernaux and her fellow signatories, who said the case should be handed over to a body independent of the police.


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> A poll of more than 2,000 social media users in China found that about four in 10 respondents have experienced some form of online abuse.

> Her death is the latest in a string of deaths that have been linked to online bullying in China.

> "China has robust technological tools for monitoring online content. More of those resources should be redirected toward curbing cyberbullying. should not condone the culture of fostering online 'hate campaigns'," says Jonathan Sullivan, a China specialist and political scientist at the University of Nottingham.


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> Munich airport was ghostly quiet on Sunday in a precursor to a nationwide strike that will bring much of Germany to a standstill on March 27.

> A top union boss in Germany justified the massive strike planned for Monday as a "Matter of survival" according to an interview published in the Bild am Sonntag newspaper.

> The strike, Germany's largest in decades, is expected to cause widespread disruption on railways and at airports in Europe's largest economy.


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> Speaking at a press conference this Monday, March 20, Vasily Nebenzya, Russia's Permanent Representative to the UN, stated that Russia intends to return all of the children evacuated from the conflict zone to Ukraine when safe conditions are created there.

> The alleged movement of Ukrainian children from the conflict zones led to the International Criminal Court issuing an arrest warrant last Friday 17.

> He also pointed out that Russia was one of the nations that did not recognise the authority of the ICC. "We consider the very posing of the question outrageous and unacceptable, Russia, like a number of states, does not recognise the jurisdiction of this court and, accordingly, any decisions of this kind are null and void for the Russian Federation from the point of view of law", stated the Kremlin spokesman.


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> A new US-Canada border deal meant to halt the flow of asylum seekers at unofficial border crossings has taken effect.

> The original 2004 agreement, the Safe Third Country Act, requires migrants to make an asylum claim in the first "Safe" country they reach, whether it is the US or Canada.

> Mr Biden's administration has also proposed to crack down on asylum seekers at the US southern border with Mexico by making it harder for migrants to claim asylum once Covid border controls lift in May. The proposal has met backlash from human rights groups.


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> Protesters wearing number tags during a rally in Hong Kong, Sunday.

> Dozens of people on Sunday joined Hong Kong's first authorized demonstration against the government since the lifting of major COVID-19 restrictions under unprecedentedly strict rules, including wearing a numbered badge around their necks.

> Louise Delmotte/AP. HONG KONG - Dozens of people on Sunday joined Hong Kong's first authorized protest since the lifting of major COVID-19 restrictions under unprecedentedly strict rules, including wearing a numbered badge around their necks.


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> The Indian Medical Association on Saturday announced that it will observe a nationwide black day on March 27 to protest against Rajasthan's Right to Health Bill, which was recently passed in the state assembly amid medical professionals' demand to roll it back.

> Doctors across the state, including IMA's Rajasthan chapter, have been protesting against the Act, that gives rights to every resident to avail free of cost treatment along with 'emergency treatment' without prepayment at any health institution in the state.

> Patients can also avail 'emergency treatment' at public health institution, health care establishment and designated health care centres without a prepayment.


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> Military expert Per Erik Solli with the Norwegian Institute of Foreign Affairs' research group on security and defense says the flight was significant as NATO "Now can use the airspace over mid- and northern Finland to collect information about the Kola-base complex area."

> The aircraft are frequent visitors to airspace over the Black Sea, in the Baltics around Kaliningrad, and up north, over the Barents Sea.

> Simultaneously as the U.S. surveillance jet made its first flight over Lapland south of the Kola Peninsula on Thursday, Finland's NATO membership took a significant step forward with the Turkish parliament's foreign affairs committee unanimously approving the Nordic country's accession to the alliance.


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> Taipei - Honduras announced on Saturday that it had broken off diplomatic relations with Taiwan, a move that drew an immediate rebuke from Taipei as Tegucigalpa switches allegiances to China.

> "The government of the Republic of Honduras recognises the existence of only one China in the world, and that the government of the People's Republic of China is the only legitimate government that represents all of China," the Honduras Foreign Ministry said Saturday.

> "As of this date, the government of Honduras has communicated to Taiwan the rupture of diplomatic relations, committing to no longer having any relationship or contact of an official nature with Taiwan," it added.


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> Assault rifles, grenade launchers, ammunition and communications equipment were seized by resistance forces in eastern Kayah State this week.

> Myanmar junta troops in eastern Kayah State have suffered more than 90 deaths in four days of fighting with resistance forces this week, according to the Karenni Nationalities Defense Force.

> Karenni Military Information Center spokesman Khun Nyay Reh told The Irrawaddy that resistance groups attacked junta troops returning to collect bodies.


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> Thousands of Israelis rallied in Tel Aviv against a judicial overhaul by the hard-right government, ahead of a key week expected to see more legislative steps and mass protests.

> The latest demonstration to hit Israel's commercial hub came days after the prime minister, Benjamin Netanyahu, vowed to press on with the changes despite mounting international alarm.

> Rallies have repeatedly drawn tens of thousands of protesters, according to Israeli media estimates, and an AFP journalist saw thousands already gathering in Tel Aviv early on Saturday evening.


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> BEIJING - New Zealand Foreign Minister Nanaia Mahuta has expressed concern to China over any provision of lethal aid to support Russia in its war against Ukraine during a meeting with her Chinese counterpart.

> The ministers discussed the possibility of New Zealand Prime Minister Chris Hipkins visiting China this year, the office added.

> China is New Zealand's largest trading partner and New Zealand exporters rely on China to buy milk products and other agricultural goods.


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> Chinese authorities have raided the Beijing office of US-headquartered due diligence firm Mintz Group and detained five staff.

> "We can confirm that Chinese authorities have detained the five staff in Mintz Group's Beijing office, all of them Chinese nationals, and have closed our operations there," the company said in a statement on Friday, the Reuters news agency reported.

> Reuters, citing an anonymous company source, had earlier reported that the office was raided on March 20 and the detained staff were being held incommunicado in a location outside of Beijing.


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> The world's first 3D-printed rocket launched successfully on Wednesday, marking a step forward for the California company behind the innovative spacecraft, though it failed to reach orbit.

> Had Terran 1 reached low Earth orbit, it would have been the first privately-funded vehicle using methane fuel to do so on its first try, according to Relativity.

> Terran 1 was not carrying a payload for its first flight, but the rocket will eventually be capable of putting up to 1,250 kilograms into low Earth orbit.


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> Now a novel combination of a metal detector and a drone with five degrees of freedom is under development at the Autonomous Systems Lab at ETH Zurich.

> Unless you want to mount your metal detector on some kind of gimbal system, you need a drone that can translate its position without tilting, and happily, such a drone not only exists but is commercially available.

> The drone used in this research is made by a company called Voliro, and it's a tricopter that uses rotating thruster nacelles that move independently of the body of the drone.


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