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Israel Open To Extending Ceasefire, Atishi And 11 AAP MLAs Suspended And More | News Wrap Feb 25

Israel open to extending ceasefire, Atishi and 11 AAP MLAs suspended and more.

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Hello readers! Through this news wrap, we bring you the top developments of the day.

Today's rundown includes updates on Israel on ceasefire, Delhi assembly and more.

Israel Open To Extending Ceasefire, But Only If Hostages Are Released

In a key meeting with his European Union counterparts in Brussels, Israel라이브 바카라 Foreign Minister, Gideon Sa'ar, communicated Israel라이브 바카라 stance on extending the current ceasefire.

Sa'ar stated that Israel would be open to extending the ceasefire under one condition: the release of additional hostages. According to a statement from his office, Sa'ar emphasised that Israel would not agree to any further extensions unless more hostages were freed.

Atishi Among 12 AAP MLAs Suspended For Raising Slogans Amid Uproar Over CAG Report

Delhi leader of opposition Atishi is among the 12 AAP MLAs who have been suspended for a day in the Delhi Assembly session. As per reports, the 12 AAP MLAs were suspended for a day for sloganeering during LG VK Saxena's address.

Among the suspended MLAs are - Atishi, Gopal Rai, Sanjeev Jha, Vishesh Ravi, Anil Jha, Jarnail Singh, Veer Singh Dhingan, Mukesh Ahlawat, Chaudhary Zubair Ahmed and more.

Telangana State Govt Seeks Experts Advice As Rescue Ops Underway To Save Trapped Workers

Rescue operations are underway to save workers who are trapped inside the tunnel for over 72 hours. The trapped workers include two engineers, two technical staff, and four labourers. Around 13 workers sustained injuries due to the collapse but were able to come out of the tunnel with the help of 29 other workers who managed to escape unhurt.

New Canadian Immigration Rules Likely To Affect Indian Students, Workers

In a fresh development, Canada's latest measures to put a check on migration are feared to have an adverse effect on tens of thousands of foreign students and workers including those from India. This is also likely to impact work and residential permit applications negatively.

As per a report by NDTV, the fresh set of rules that have come into effect from the beginning of February, gave unbridled authority to Canadian border officials who can now alter the visa status of students, workers, and migrants at any time should they deem such action necessary.

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Ex-Cong MP Sajjan Kumar Gets Life Imprisonment In 1984 Riots Case

In connection to a murder case related to the 1984 anti-Sikh riots, a Delhi court on Tuesday awarded life imprisonment to former Congress MP Sajjan Kumar.

The judgment was pronounced by Special judge Kaveri Baweja at the Rouse Avenue Court in Delhi for the alleged killing of Jaswant Singh and his son Tarundeep Singh on November 1, 1984. As per the verdict, Kumar has been held responsible for leading a mob and inciting it to kill Jaswant Singh and his son, Tarundeep Singh, in the Saraswati Vihar area of Delhi.

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