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At least 25 people died and many others went missing after a boat capsized in a river near Mai-Ndombe, the western province of Congo. Media reports quoted government officials as saying that the boat was carrying football players from Ngambomi village, who were returning after playing a match in Musi town. It capsized 12 kilometers after leaving Musi port at 11:00 pm local time. The main reason for the boat capsizing is said to be time travel at night. Congo has been battling internal rebellion for a long time. Fighting between the army and the rebel group M23 has been going on for several days in Goma, the eastern city of Congo. Due to this, millions of people were forced to migrate. Other big news related to international affairs… PM Modi will go on a two-day visit to Mauritius, will attend the National Day celebrations as the chief guest on March 12 PM Modi will leave for Mauritius on Tuesday, a two-day state visit, tomorrow. Here he will attend the 57th National Day celebrations as the chief guest. In this visit, PM Modi will sign several agreements to advance economic and security relations with Mauritius. Mauritius Prime Minister Navinchandra Ramgoolam said that it is a matter of good fortune for our country to host PM Modi, he has agreed to come here as a special guest despite his busy schedule. On March 12, a contingent of Indian Army, a warship of Indian Navy and Akash Ganga skydiving team of Indian Air Force will also participate in this ceremony. Russia expels two British diplomats from the country on charges of espionage, Britain calls the allegations false Russia on Monday decided to expel two diplomats of the British Embassy in Moscow from the country on charges of espionage. Russia’s security agency FSB says that these diplomats had given wrong information to enter the country and were involved in such activities which were a threat to Russia’s security. However, Russia did not provide any evidence in support of this. Russia has canceled the accreditation of these two diplomats and ordered them to leave the country within two weeks. Britain has described these allegations as false and baseless. The UK Foreign Department said that this is not the first time Russia has made false allegations against our employees. However, Britain did not talk about taking any retaliatory action on this. Last year, Russia accused seven British diplomats of espionage and expelled six of them in September and one in November. Since the Ukraine war, incidents of expulsion of diplomats between Russia and Western countries have increased. Between 2022 and 2023, Western countries and Japan expelled 670 Russian diplomats, while Russia expelled 346 Western diplomats in retaliation. America canceled 83% of contracts under USAID, Foreign Minister said – These contracts harmed American interests The US has canceled 83% of the contracts of aid being given under USAID. US Secretary of State Marco Rubio said that now his agency will operate some remaining schemes. Rubio posted on X on Monday, saying, “The 5200 contracts that have been canceled so far cost billions of dollars, which not only went to waste, but in some cases also harmed American interests.” US Air Force intercepted a plane flying over Trump’s resort, fired flares from F-16 fighter jets. The US Air Force intercepted a plane flying over US President Donald Trump’s Mar-a-Lago resort in Florida. It was a passenger plane. Trump’s resort has been declared a restricted airspace. Flying of planes is prohibited here. The restricted airspace has been violated more than 20 times since Trump became president. This incident happened on Sunday when Trump was finishing golf at his golf course in West Palm Beach. During this, F-16 fighter jets fired flares to attract the attention of the pilot of the passenger plane. A similar incident also happened on Saturday morning. Six people killed as roof of Afghan camp collapses in Karachi, Pakistan At least six people were killed when the roof of a house collapsed in an Afghan camp near Karachi city in Pakistan early Sunday. These include women and children. This information was given by ARY News. The incident took place on Sunday at the Janjal Goth Afghan camp in Gulshan-e-Maymar area. According to the police, four people were also injured due to the roof collapse. All the deceased were residents of Bannu district of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa. The administration is investigating the cause of the accident. The Home Ministry of Pakistan has directed Afghan Citizen Card (ACC) holders to leave the country by March 31. According to the ministry, illegal Afghan citizens will be deported from Pakistan from April 1.
