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Philippines Claims China Coast Guard Damaged Its Vessel and Fired Water Cannons.

The latest flare-up in an increasingly tense territorial confrontation saw Chinese coast guard ships fire water cannons at two Philippine patrol vessels near a disputed shoal in the South China Sea, damaging both of them.

Manila, Philippines In the most recent escalation of an increasingly heated territorial dispute, Chinese coast guard ships damaged two Philippine patrol boats on Tuesday by firing water cannons at them close to a contested shoal in the South China Sea.

The encounter off Scarborough Shoal, one of two highly contested locations where clashes between China and the Philippines have periodically flared up since last year, did not immediately result in any reports of injuries.

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According to a Philippine government task group handling the territorial issues, “Vessels of the Philippine Coast Guard and the Bureau of Fisheries and Aquatic Resources were harassed, blocked, and rammed by China’s Coast Guard and maritime militia vessels.”

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According to the task force, the electrical, navigation, and radio systems of the Philippine fishing vessel were damaged. It further stated that other journalists who were invited to accompany the patrol saw the fighting.

The task force declared that China’s most recent illegal and careless actions “highlights its egregious disregard for the Philippines’ lawful exercise of its rights and entitlements in our own Exclusive Economic Zone.”

The Philippine vessels pressed on with their patrol despite the Chinese Coast Guard’s actions, according to the Philippine Coast Guard. “They were not deterred and would persist in carrying out their legitimate operations to support Filipino fishermen and ensure their safety,” it added.

China called its action Tuesday a “necessary measure”. “The Philippines has violated China’s sovereignty with its actions,” said Gan Yu, spokesperson for China’s coast guard. “It will continue to carry out actions to defend its rights in the Chinese waters according to law, and will resolutely uphold our country’s maritime rights”, he insisted.

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The Chinese coast guard has also re-installed a floating barrier across the entrance to the shoal’s vast fishing lagoon. The Philippine Coast Guard removed a similar barrier in the past to allow Filipinos to fish there.

China insists on its sovereignty over virtually all of the South China Sea, a key global trade route.

In addition to the Philippines and China, Vietnam, Malaysia, Brunei, and Taiwan have also been involved in territorial disputes.

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The increasing frequency of the skirmishes between the Philippines and China, which have injured Filipino navy personnel and damaged supply boats in the past, has sparked fears the territorial conflict could degenerate into an armed confrontation that could put China and the United States on a collision course.

The U.S. lays no claims to the South China Sea but has warned that it is obligated to defend the Philippines, a longtime treaty ally, if Filipino forces, ships, and aircraft come under an armed attack including in the contested waters.

London stabbings: UK Police arrest man with sword, 5 injured.

The police are not treating this as a terror-related event. There were serious reports of a guy brandishing a sword and threatening people and police officers close to a northeast London Tube station. Armed with a sword, the man allegedly stabbed several individuals after crashing his car into a Thurlow Gardens home, according to the police.

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The London Ambulance Service said emergency workers treated five people and took them to the hospital, according to AP. The 36-year-old suspect allegedly also assaulted two police officers before eventually being apprehended. The incident is not being treated as terror-related, according to the police.

Social media users posted pictures and videos of a man walking around residences in the neighborhood brandishing what looked to be a Samurai-style sword.

The Metropolitan Police were notified of the incident shortly before 7 am this morning.

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Emergency services, including fire and rescue crews and numerous ambulances, were rushed to the scene. The current condition of those injured remains unknown, and authorities have confirmed that they are not seeking any additional suspects.

“This must have been a terrifying incident for those concerned,” Deputy Assistant Commissioner Ade Adelekan said, according to the Associated Press. “I know the wider community will be feeling shock and alarm. People will want to know what has happened and we will provide more information as soon as we can.”

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British Home Secretary James Cleverly said that he’s being updated “regularly” on the incident.

“I am being regularly updated about the incident at Hainault Station this morning My thoughts are with those who have been affected & thank you to the emergency responders,” he wrote on X. “I would urge people not to speculate or share footage online and provide relevant information to the police.”

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London Mayor Sadiq Khan said he was “absolutely devastated” at hearing of the incident.

“The police officers and emergency services showed the best of our city — running towards danger to protect others and I thank them from the bottom of my heart,” Khan said.

In response to the incident, the Hainault Tube station in Ilford has been closed downby police. “Hainault underground station is closed due to a police investigation in the area,” Transport for London posted on X.

Humza Yousaf steps down as Scotland’s first minister and SNP leader: ‘Not willing to trade me…

Scotland’s first Muslim minister Humza Yousaf has stepped down from the post of the leader of the Scottish National Party (SNP) and Scotland’s first minister.

Who is Humza Yousaf?

Humza Yousaf, who is Scotland’s youngest elected leader and the first Muslim to head a major political party, admitted to underestimating the backlash following the termination of the power-sharing agreement with the Scottish Greens.

“I have concluded that repairing the relationship across the political divide can only be done with someone else at the helm,” Yousaf acknowledged, announcing his resignation as SNP leader.

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Yousaf was born in Glasgow to Pakistani immigrants. While growing up in the country, Yousaf emerged as a skilled communicator and was tasked with uniting the SNP amid internal divisions. Assuming leadership of the SNP in March 2023 amid waning support for Scottish independence, Yousaf faced an arduous tenure cut short after just over a year in office.

Yousaf’s departure triggers the search for his successor and, consequently, a new first minister. The Scottish Parliament has 28 days to endorse any replacement. If a consensus cannot be reached, an election will be called.

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Humza Yousaf resigned from his position as Scotland’s first minister, some 13 months after assuming the role, due to the continuous political unrest in the nation. Humza also resigned from his position as head of the Scottish National Party (SNP).

After the SNP alliance with the Scottish Greens was thrown off, opposition parties scheduled two no-confidence resolutions for later this week, casting doubt on Yousaf’s leadership.

Humza Yousaf declared in a recent broadcast speech that he did not want to hold onto power at the expense of his “values and principles.”

Not willing to trade my values: Humza Yousaf

In a televised address, Yousaf stated, “I am not willing to trade my values and principles or do deals with whomever simply for retaining power,” reported ANI. 

The SNP has faced several challenges including a funding scandal and the departure of former leader Nicola Sturgeon last year. Internally, debates have arisen regarding the party’s approach to policy, as it seeks to reconnect with voters, Al Jazeera reported.

Despite initially expressing confidence in his ability to survive a no-confidence vote, Yousaf’s prospects dimmed over time. His attempts to negotiate with other parties to strengthen his minority government faced uncertainty by Monday.

Trump will move back and forth between the trial and the trail.

In the next two days, Donald Trump will make his most concerted attempt yet to use his criminal trial as a political tool, traveling back and forth between the courtroom and the campaign trail.

The former president’s hush money trial began on Tuesday in New York. The prosecution is trying to prove that Trump created false financial records to hide an alleged affair, misleading voters and potentially affecting the 2016 election result. They have refrained from disclosing witnesses beforehand so as to protect them from Trump’s criticism. However, it is anticipated that they will continue questioning a former banker for Michael Cohen, the former attorney and fixer for Trump, who paid Stormy Daniels, an adult film actress, hush money in exchange for her denying the affair. Trump has pleaded not guilty in the lawsuit.

On Wednesday at court dark, the presumed Republican nominee will take off for the center of his battle with President Joe Biden, stopping in Wisconsin and Michigan, two swing states that hold the power to determine who wins the presidency. The journey will demonstrate the value of an indicted candidate owning a plane. More importantly, though, Trump will be hammering home his debunked assertions that the White House was directly behind all four of his indictments on his most intensive campaign tour in weeks.

But Trump’s return to full-time campaigning won’t last long. Judge Juan Merchan will hold another hearing on Thursday, when the man is required to return to court. The prosecution has claimed that he often disobeys a partial gag order intended to safeguard witnesses, court personnel, and even the judge’s own family.

Another unique aspect of this presidential campaign will be the contrast between Trump’s imposing political persona while campaigning and his quiet disempowerment in the courtroom, where the judge is in charge. It will demonstrate how legal proceedings are currently influencing the 2024 presidential contest just as much as conventional political campaigns. Additionally, it will highlight how Trump has used his defense in several criminal cases to support his main campaign platform, which is that he is a political dissident who is being unfairly persecuted.

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Chinese High-Tech Research Ship Back In Maldives Waters

A 4,500-ton Chinese research ship equipped with cutting-edge technology has returned to the waters of the Maldives, two months after docking at several ports within this island nation.

Two months after spending a week docked at various ports within this island nation, a 4,500-tonne Chinese research ship with advanced technology has returned to the waters of the Maldives. As per the article published on Friday by news portal Adhadhu.com, the Thilafushi industrial island’s harbor saw the docking of Xiang Yang Hong 03 on Thursday morning.

But “the government has not made public the rationale behind its reinstatement. Days after President Mohamed Muizzu, a pro-China leader led by the by the People’s National Congress, won the general election and secured 66 out of the 93 seats in the People’s Majlis, the statement claimed, “But the government previously confirmed permission for the ship to dock before its first visit.”

With a resounding majority victory in the legislative elections on April 21, Muizzu—who came to office on a platform of “India Out”—has further solidified his position. After avoiding the Exclusive Economic Zone (EEZ), the ship has returned. Thus, since January, Xiang Yang Hong 03 has been operating inside or close to Maldivian territory, according to the statement.

Approximately 7.5 kilometers west of Male, on February 23, the ship had previously docked at the same Thilafushi port. The cutting-edge vessel spent over a month close to the edge of the Maldives’ Exclusive Economic Zone (EEZ) before arriving in Maldivian seas on February 22. After roughly six days, the ship returned to the EEZ boundary.

After the Maldives government submitted a diplomatic appeal to China, the Maldivian government announced in February that the Xiang Yang Hong 3 was on its way to “make a port call for the rotation of its personnel and replenishment.” On January 23, the Foreign Ministry declared that “the vessel would not be conducting any research while in the Maldivian waters.”

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Local media sources in February made information about the type of vessel Xiang Yang Hong 03 available: The State Oceanic Administration (SOA) of China acquired the 100-meter-long vessel in 2016. At the moment, China only has one 4,500-ton ship. At China’s Pilot Ocean Laboratory, China has been utilizing the ship for “deep sea” and “distant water” studies since 2019.

According to the statement, the vessel can also be utilized for investigations into salinity, microbial genetics, undersea mineral exploration, and environmental and biological studies. It is equipped with data buoys that measure waves, currents in the water, and other critical environmental data. The report went on to say that the Chinese government will receive real-time satellite information from these buoys.

Indian-origin man shot dead by US police in San Antonio

The Indian-born guy was wanted for assaulting a roommate.

The 42-year-old man of Indian descent, Sachin Sahoo, was shot and killed by San Antonio police on Sunday.

While trying to arrest Sachin in relation to an aggravated assault case, the officers are said to have damaged his car.

Officer Tyler Turner’s actions resulted in the immediate death of Sachin, an Indian national from Uttar Pradesh. After hitting his roommate, he was charged and placed on a wanted list.

Preliminary reports state that Sachin died there and then.
The San Antonio Police Department confirmed the incident in a statement to the Press Trust of India. It said that on April 21, just before 6:30 p.m., officers were summoned to a residence in Cheviot Heights, San Antonio, in response to an allegation of aggravated assault with a dangerous weapon.

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Indian student arrested and banned from US university over pro-Palestine protest

Indian student Achinthya Sivalingam was detained and expelled from Princeton University in the United States while a disciplinary hearing concerning her participation in a student-led pro-Palestine camping demonstration on campus was in progress.

In Short

  • Indian-origin student Achinthya Sivalingam arrested and banned from Princeton University
  • Arrests made during a campus encampment protest led by students
  • protested the Gaza War between Israel and Hamas.

Indian student Achinthya Sivalingam was detained and expelled from Princeton University in the United States while a disciplinary hearing concerning her participation in an unapproved, student-led pro-Palestine camping demonstration on campus was taking place. This development occurs concurrently with continuous protests at eminent US universities against the Israel-Hamas war in Gaza.

According to a document provided by the protest organizers and published by the Princeton Alumni Weekly, Sivalingam, who was born in Coimbatore, Tamil Nadu, and raised in Columbus, Ohio, was arrested on Thursday along with another student named Hassan Sayed.

The demonstrators packed away their tents and carried on with their sit-in protest after the two students were taken into custody in a matter of minutes.

The number of individuals attending the sit-in protest grew from approximately 110 at first to about 300 by Thursday afternoon.

A representative for Princeton University, Jennifer Morrill, confirmed the events of Thursday, stating that the two graduate students were taken into custody “after repeated warnings from the Department of Public Safety to cease activity and leave the area.”

She added that they “have been immediately barred from campus, pending a disciplinary process,” and that the protestors had “voluntarily taken down” the remaining tents in the encampment area.

The Princeton Alumni Weekly reported that “Public Safety officers used no force when conducting the arrests, which occurred without resistance,” according to the spokesperson.

“Long live the solidarity, brilliance, and fearlessness of these brave Princeton students who put their bodies, privileges, and safety on the line when Palestinians are being subjected to unimaginable violence,” declared Max Weiss, an associate professor of history at Princeton University, at the protest site.

The Princeton Students for Justice in Palestine (SJP), the Princeton Palestine Liberation Coalition, and Princeton Israeli Apartheid Divest (PIAD) are among the university organizations that organized a series of protests at Princeton University that included Thursday’s event.

Rochelle Calhoun, Princeton University’s Vice President for Campus Life, stated in an email to students this week about the pro-Palestine demonstrations on campus that protests that entail “occupying or blocking access to buildings [or] establishing outdoor encampments and sleeping in any campus outdoor space” are not permitted.

“Anyone engaged in unlawful disruptive behavior, such as an occupation or campsite, who disregards warnings will be arrested and banned from campus right away. Such exclusion from school would jeopardize students’ ability to finish the semester, the email added.

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“Members of our community would also be subject to a disciplinary procedure, which for students could result in expulsion, suspension, or a delay in receiving a diploma.”

With over 100 people arrested at Columbia University in New York this week, protests have been more intense at prestigious US campuses, such as Harvard and Yale.

According to a count by the news organization Reuters, there have been about 550 arrests in the previous week.

At least 61 demonstrators were taken into custody on Thursday alone, with 28 of them at Emory University in Atlanta, Georgia, and 33 at Indiana University.

Students at Columbia University, the center of the pro-Palestinian demonstrations, have, in the meantime, vowed to keep up the agitation until the esteemed university consents to sever its connections with Israeli academic institutions and withdraw its funding from organizations associated with the Jewish people.

The 2020 rape judgment of Harvey Weinstein is overturned by a New York appellate court.

The decision by the state Court of Appeals reopens a sad chapter in America’s reckoning with prominent people’s sexual misconduct—a period that started in 2017 with a barrage of accusations against Harvey Weinstein.

Harvey Weinstein’s 2020 rape conviction was reversed by New York’s highest court on Thursday. The court determined that the judge at the historic #MeToo trial unfairly favored the former movie tycoon by making incorrect decisions, including letting women testify about allegations that were unrelated to the case.
The State Court of Appeals’ decision reopens a difficult chapter in America’s history dealing with prominent people’s sexual misconduct—a period that started in 2017 with a wave of accusations against Harvey Weinstein. The judge mandated a fresh trial. On the witness stand, his accusers might be made to relive their horrors once more.

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Following his conviction on charges of criminal sex act for forcing a TV and film production assistant to perform oral sex on him in 2006 and rape in the third degree for attacking an aspiring actress in 2013, Weinstein, 72, has been serving a 23-year term in a New York jail.
He was found guilty of a second rape in Los Angeles in 2022 and given a 16-year prison sentence; as a result, he will remain behind bars. Regarding allegations involving one of the women who testified in New York, Weinstein was found not guilty in Los Angeles.
Weinstein’s attorneys contended that the prosecution’s victories against Judge James Burke’s decisions had made the trial into 1-800-GET-HARVEY.

The reversal of Weinstein’s conviction is the second major #MeToo setback in the last two years after the US Supreme Court refused to hear an appeal of a Pennsylvania court decision to throw out Bill Cosby’s sexual assault conviction.

Weinstein’s conviction stood for more than four years, heralded by activists and advocates as a milestone achievement, but dissected just as quickly by his lawyers and, later, the Court of Appeals when it heard arguments on the matter in February.

TikTok upcoming AI-driven feature can clone your voice.

TheSpAndroid claims that TikTok is creating a cutting-edge artificial intelligence (AI) function that will translate text to speech.
AssembleDebug, who was able to activate certain functions after discovering the code in the most recent version of the TikTok app for Android, made the knowledge public.
A TikTok voice library and the ability to create your voice using AI were alluded to in the code.

Decoding TikTok’s AI voice creation process

The introductory screen that outlines the procedure was glimpsed by the coder: Make an AI rendition of your voice in ten seconds or less! It will work with text-to-speech in videos on TikTok.”Following this introduction, visitors were taken to the TikTok Voice Library Terms page, which was the first of four.These pages provided information on how TikTok handles speech recordings and described how voice recordings can be deleted from the platform’s servers.

Early stages and future expectations

Users are redirected to a recording page after accepting the terms; however, at this time, the page is blank, presumably because the service is still under construction.When this feature is completely functional, it will ask users to read a passage of text that is shown onscreen.AssembleDebug claims that this procedure will enable TikTok to recognize the user’s voice and make it accessible to others in the TikTok Voice Library.

The significance of Rafah, Gaza’s lifeblood, as Israel prepares to attack.

Concerns and anticipations surrounding the feature

Even though the text-to-speech tool is still under development, worries have been expressed regarding its abuse, particularly in this day and age when false information is easily accessible on digital platforms. It is anticipated that will release additional details regarding its strategies for resolving these problems. But further information won’t likely be available until the facility is prepared for a wider public release.

The significance of Rafah, Gaza’s lifeblood, as Israel prepares to attack.

Israel intends to attack Rafah, the southernmost city in Gaza, on the ground. This explains why Rafah is strategically and geographically significant—it is known as Gaza’s lifeline.

In Short

  • Israel forces ‘moving ahead’ with a ground operation in Rafah
  • Rafah is located along the Egypt-Gaza Strip border
  • Rafah only crossing that isn’t directly controlled by Israel

On March 20, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu informed US President Joe Biden that “the Israel Defense Forces entering Rafah is necessary to complete the victory (against Hamas).” Rafah’s explicit mention by the Israeli prime minister demonstrates the region’s strategic and geographical significance in the struggle against Hamas.

Israel is about to begin a ground offensive in Rafah, the southernmost city of Gaza and a lifeline for its citizens, almost a month after speaking with Biden on the phone.