FGN47 Russia-Lavrov-India
****Russian Foreign Minister Lavrov visits India next month
Moscow: Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov will travel to India next month to attend the BRICS foreign ministers’ meeting in New Delhi, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs announced on Wednesday. ****
FGN30 Parker-Vasya-Shebaz
****U.S.-Iran war hits Pakistan’s economic results hard: Prime Minister Shehbaz
ISLAMABAD: Pakistan Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif said on Wednesday that the US-Iran war has dealt a serious blow to Pakistan’s economic progress over the past two years, insisting that his government would continue its efforts to help ease tensions between the warring sides and restore peace in West Asia. ****
FGN32 China-Africa Trade
****China will provide zero tariff treatment to all African countries that have diplomatic relations with China from May 1
Beijing: Officially announced that starting from May 1, China will extend zero-tariff treatment to all African countries that have diplomatic relations with Beijing. ****
FGN37 Lanka-Wickremesinghe
****Sri Lanka’s former president to face court prosecution
Colombo: Former Sri Lankan President Ranil Wickremesinghe and his secretary Salman Ekanayake will face prosecution for misappropriating state funds worth 16.6 million rupees, a local court heard on Wednesday. ****
FGN40 UK-2NDLD stabbing
**** British Prime Minister Starmer condemns the stabbing of two men near a synagogue as an act of anti-Semitism
LONDON: British Prime Minister Keir Starmer on Wednesday led condemnation of an anti-Semitic attack in northwest London in which two men were stabbed after a knife-wielding assailant was seen running through a street near a synagogue. ****
FGN13 US-H1B-Salary
**** United States: North Carolina labor official supports federal rule to increase H-1B wages
WASHINGTON: North Carolina’s top labor official supports a federal proposal to raise the minimum wage for employers hiring foreign workers under the H-1B, H-1B1 and E-3 visa programs. ****
FGN22 LANKA-LD mass grave
**** Excavation of mass graves in Chemmani, Sri Lanka, to resume with diplomatic presence
Colombo: A Sri Lankan court has ordered the resumption of excavation of mass graves at Chemmani on the outskirts of Jaffna, which first came into focus during the LTTE conflict in the 1990s, seven months after it was halted. **** Automated management system
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