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Plane carrying Spain's PM experiences technical glitch

Madrid, Mar 28 (UNI) An aircraft with Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez on board has experienced a technical malfunction while flying from the capital to the southwest of the country, forcing the aircraft to return to the base in Madrid, the Europa Press news agency has reported, citing a Spanish government source.

Sanchez was travelling aboard the Falcon aircraft to southern Spain to spend a few days of vacation with his family, presumably at Donana National Park, during the Easter holiday, the report said on Wednesday.
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UK Embassy in Tokyo launches public fundraiser for king's birthday celebration

29 Apr 2024 | 1:49 PM

London, April 29 (UNI) The UK Embassy in Tokyo on Monday launched a public appeal for funding in cash and in-kind sponsorship to organize a celebration of the birthday of King Charles III in June.

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N Korea installs mines in DMZ inter-Korean road

29 Apr 2024 | 11:45 AM

Seoul, April 29 (UNI) South Korean media on Monday reported that North Korea has installed land mines barely 100km from here on an inter-Korean road within the Demilitarized Zone (DMZ) separating the two Koreas to shutdown all contacts.

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US military shoots down 5 drones over Red Sea

US military shoots down 5 drones over Red Sea

29 Apr 2024 | 10:53 AM

Washington, April 29 (UNI) US Central Command (CENTCOM) said on Monday that the US military destroyed five drones over the Red Sea as they posed a threat to US and allied vessels in the region.

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Sri Lanka expresses hope to join BRICS+

29 Apr 2024 | 10:40 AM

Colombo, April 29 (UNI) Sri Lanka hopes to join BRICS+ in the near future, Sri Lanka's Ambassador to Russia Janitha Abeywickrema Liyanage said recently while addressing the media.

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Airlines oppose EU plans to monitor non-CO2 emissions - Reports

Airlines oppose EU plans to monitor non-CO2 emissions - Reports

29 Apr 2024 | 10:10 AM

Moscow, April 29 (UNI) International airlines have privately asked the European Union to ease plans to require the industry to monitor non-carbon dioxide emissions, the Financial Times newspaper reported, citing a letter from International Air Transport Association (IATA) Director General Willie Walsh.

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