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News flash: Screening of Ministers postponed to Wednesday to enable them conclude all documentations: SA to President on NASS

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News flash: Screening of Ministers postponed to Wednesday to enable them conclude all documentations: SA to President on NASS
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Trade war: Canada PM, Carney backs down, agrees to negotiate ‘immediately’ with Trump

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The Prime Minister of Canada, Mark Carney, has backed down on his end of the trade war and agreed to negotiate “immediately” with Donald Trump.
Carney was reacting to Trump’s announcement on Wednesday, confirming a 90-day pause on all new “reciprocal” tariffs.
It is a major reversal, which has resulted in the biggest stock market rallies in history.
Carney, who succeeded Justin Trudeau earlier this year, has applauded Trump for the move.
“The pause on reciprocal tariffs announced by President Trump is a welcome reprieve for the global economy,” Carney wrote on social media.
The Liberal Party leader also stated that he “will commence negotiations on a new economic and security relationship immediately following the federal election” with Trump.
On March 23, Carney called for a snap election on April 28 and noted that while Canada will negotiate with the U.S., Trump’s signal that he will negotiate with several other countries means his nation will have to react similarly.
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Wike using his influence to undermine democracy in Rivers – CHRICED

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The Resource Centre for Human Rights & Civic Education (CHRICED) has condemned the escalating political crisis in Rivers State, describing the ongoing political drama orchestrated by Minister of the Federal Capital Territory (FCT), Nyesom Wike, as a “shameful circus.”
In a statement signed by its Executive Director, Comrade Ibrahim M. Zikirullahi, on Wednesday, CHRICED accused Wike of manipulating state institutions and using his influence in the Presidency to undermine democratic governance in Rivers State.
“At the center of this turmoil is Nyesom Wike, whose disruptive actions continue to destabilize Rivers State,” CHRICED stated.
“Despite holding no constitutional role in the state’s administration, Wike has positioned himself as an unelected overlord, orchestrating political drama and exploiting his relationship with the Presidency to undermine democratic institutions.”
A key issue raised by CHRICED is the recent trip of suspended Rivers State lawmakers to the United Kingdom for a supposed “capacity building” program.
The organization questioned the legality and funding of the trip, insisting that it was nothing more than a diversionary tactic to distract from the democratic crisis at home.
“This UK trip is nothing more than a diversionary spectacle, a shameful circus at the expense of the suffering people of Rivers State,” the statement read.
“While the state faces democratic decay, these suspended lawmakers and their enabler indulge in luxury abroad, disconnected from the crisis they have helped create.”
The human rights group also criticized the Nigerian Police for violently suppressing peaceful protests by Rivers residents who have been demanding accountability.
“The deployment of tear gas to suppress citizens peacefully demanding justice is a grave violation of fundamental rights, including freedom of expression and assembly,” CHRICED added.
“Such repression is unacceptable in a democracy and must be unequivocally condemned.”
CHRICED further denounced the role of the Rivers State military administrator, Vice Admiral Ibok-Ete Ibas (rtd.), accusing him of unconstitutional actions, including appointing 23 local government administrators and setting up the Rivers State Independent Electoral Commission (RSIEC).
“As an unelected occupant of the Rivers State Government House, Ibas has no authority to make such appointments. His actions represent a direct affront to the will of the people,” the organization added.
Calling for urgent federal intervention, CHRICED warned that the silence of the Federal Government was enabling a dangerous precedent where certain individuals act above the law.
“Rivers State is not at war, but it is bleeding, wounded by political excess, greed, and unconstitutional interference,” the statement read.
“The people of Rivers deserve peace, justice, and leadership that reflects their will, not one imposed through backdoor manipulations and foreign retreats.”
CHRICED concluded by demanding the immediate restoration of Governor Siminalayi Fubara’s democratically elected government and the dismissal of Wike as FCT Minister.
“Nyesom Wike and Ibok-Ete Ibas are liabilities to democratic governance and national stability. Let Rivers breathe! Let democracy prevail!,” the statement concluded.
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Slovakia ‘fully’ backs India’s bid to become new permanent member of UNSC

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Bratislava [Slovakia], April 10 (ANI): Slovakian President Peter Pellegrini on Wednesday (local time) announced the country’s full support for India‘s bid to become a permanent member of the United Nations Security Council (UNSC), highlighting the longstanding and growing relationship between Slovakia and India, according to a Joint Press Statement, amid President Droupadi Murmu‘s state visit to the nation.
According to the joint press statement, President Pellegrini emphasised Slovakia‘s commitment to backing India‘s bid, stating, “I would like to clearly declare at this place that within the United Nations, Slovakia is prepared to fully support India‘s bid to become a new permanent memberof the UN Security Council.”
Meanwhile, President Murmu, in the statement, expressed her gratitude for the warm welcome extended by Slovakia and acknowledged the mutual respect between the two nations and commended Slovakia for its cooperation in various areas, including trade, investment, science and technology, defence, and space.
She further acknowledged Slovakia‘s “unwavering support” in evacuating Indian students from Ukraine during the Russia-Ukraine conflict, strengthening the bond between the two nations.
“I am extremely pleased to be in Slovakia, my first State visit to this beautiful country. I thank President Pellegrini and the people of Slovakia for the warm welcome and hospitality extended to me and my delegation. I bring warm wishes from the people of India. India and Slovakia are based on mutual respect, democratic ideals and a shared vision for global cooperation. Our two countries support each other in international forums, reflecting our deep friendship. Our trade relations are flourishing, and our trade and investment have grown significantly in recent years,” Murmu said.
“I would like to take this opportunity to thank Slovakia for its unwavering support in evacuating Indian students from Ukraine. India will always remember Slovakia‘s cooperation and generosity, which strengthens our bond as true partners and friends,” she added.
The leaders discussed various areas of bilateral cooperation, including trade, investment, nuclear cooperation, and cultural exchange and also reviewed global and regional issues of mutual interest, reinforcing their shared vision for international cooperation.
“We resolved to further strengthen our long-term bilateral relations covering all areas, including trade and investment, science and technology, defence, digital technology, migration and mobility, space, nuclear cooperation, and culture, and to further promote people-to-people contacts,” President Murmu added.
The two Presidents also signed documents related to the exchange of diplomats and cooperation in the field of small and medium enterprises.
Meanwhile, trade between the two countries has tripled in the past five years, reaching nearly EUR 1.3 billion, with Indian investments in Slovakia, including the Tata Jaguar Land Rover assembly plant in Nitra, contributing to this growth.
“Two documents on bilateral cooperation were signed, one pertaining to the exchange of our diplomats and the second supporting cooperation of small and medium companies. I can declare with pleasure that substantial growth is also a mutual trade which, over the past five years, has tripled today, reaching the level of nearly EUR 1.3 billion, and I’m very pleased indeed that the Indian partners are also showing more and more interest now in Slovakia,” President Pelligrini said.
In addition to these bilateral discussions, President Murmu and President Pellegrini will jointly inaugurate the India-Slovak Business Forum on Thursday and visit the Jaguar Land Rover Assembly plant in Nitra, marking a significant milestone in economic cooperation between the two countries.
President Murmu’s visit, the first by an Indian head of state to Slovakia in nearly 30 years, is expected to further strengthen the political and economic ties between the two nations. The visit underscores the growing partnership between India and Slovakia, with a focus on expanding trade, investment, and cooperation in various sectors.

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