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Trump isolates US by recognizing Jerusalem as Israeli capital

[vc_row][vc_column][vc_column_text]US Ambassador criticize UN for bullying Israel
The latest move of President Donald Trump of recognizing Jerusalem as Israeli capital and decision to move its embassy from Tel Aviv to the city has virtually isolated US at the UN Security Council meeting on Friday.
Washington’s traditional allies, Including Britain, France, Germany, Sweden and Italy, issued a joint statement denouncing Trump’s decision as “unhelpful in terms of prospects for peace in the region.”
The statement said, “We stand ready to contribute to all credible efforts to restart the peace process, on the basis of internationally agreed parameters, leading to a two-state solution.” These countries demanded details of the US proposals for an Israel-Palestine settlement.
The UN Security Council convened emergency meeting on Friday regarding the Palestine following a request from Britain, France, Sweden, Bolivia, Uruguay, Italy, Senegal and Egypt.
The Middle East UN envoy Nickolay Maldenov had warned Security Council saying, “There is a serious risk today that we may see a chain of unilateral actions, which can only push us further away from achieving our shared goal of peace.”
The US response was very different then its earlier projected face of being “mediator” in the peace process. US Ambassador to UN Nikki Haley accused UNSC of undermining peace prospects by “bullying” Israel. She was quoted saying, “Israel will never be, and should never be, bullied into an agreement by the United Nations, or by any collection of countries that have proven their disregard for Israel’s security.”
However, she clarified that US has not adopted any stance on the boundaries of Jerusalem and it is not advocating any changes to the “arrangements” at the holy site.
Meanwhile, amidst huge anti-Israel protests in several locations in Gaza strip, at least two people have been killed in an Israeli air raid in the city. Another 25 Palestinians were also wounded in the attack on Friday night.
Palestinians consider East Jerusalem of their future state. Hamas leader and former Prime Minister of Palestine Ismail Haniyeh had called Trump’s move “a flagrant aggression”. He advised US saying, “We call on stopping this decision fully because this will usher in the beginning of a time of terrible transformations, not just on the Palestinian level but on the region as a whole. The decision means the official announcement of the end of the peace process,” he said.
Meanwhile, hundreds of protests against Trump’s decision were reported on Friday in different countries, Including US, Britain, France, Germany, several Middle Eastern countries and Indian subcontinent: India, Pakistan and Bangladesh. [/vc_column_text][/vc_column][/vc_row]
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Bear takes 400 selfies with a sensory camera in USA’s Colorado, Twitter user amused
According to reports, the OSMP authorities had installed nine cameras to cover and click images of the wildlife land which is situated and spread out across 46,000 acres.

The notion of clicking selfies has transgressed and gone beyond species as an amusing story has come to light from USA’s Colorado’s Open Space and Mountain Parks (OSMP) where a bear hijacked a sensory camera and took 400 selfies. According to reports, the officials of Space and Mountain parks in Colorado had installed a camera in order to shoot the wildlife activities.
It was reported that when the officials took out the snaps that the sensory camera had clicked, they learnt that 580 images were clicked and out of the 580 images, the 400 of the images were selfies taken by a bear.
According to reports, the OSMP authorities had installed nine cameras to cover and click images of the wildlife land which is situated and spread out across 46,000 acres. The sensory cameras work on motion sensing and when an animal steps in the frame, the camera automatically captures the pictures of the subject that is in front of it.
The cameras also have features of taking pictures at night by using infrared light which cause less disruption to the animals who can get irritated by the flash.
The Tweet shows the images of the bear posing from all angles as it, for a moment, seems to be a model that is accustomed to pose for pictures.
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Twitter reactions
After the tweet showing the selfies of the bear surfaced, many users came forward to add their take on the incident as one user wrote and said this pose by the bear looks to be inspired from the film Lolita.
One user wrote and praised the posing skills of the bear as the user wrote and said that the bear looks good and could be a professional model. Another user also amusingly added and wrote that they used to be as handsome as the bear a while ago. The user also wrote and said that nature is the champ.
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US intervention prevented India-Pakistan nuclear war post 2019 Balakot strike: Mike Pompeo
A timely intervention by the Trump administration prevented a potential nuclear war between India and Pakistan after the 2019 airstrikes, former US secretary of state Mike Pompeo has claimed in his new book.

A timely intervention by the Trump administration prevented a potential nuclear war between India and Pakistan after the 2019 airstrikes, former US secretary of state Mike Pompeo has claimed in his new book.
In his book, “Never Give an Inch”, a memoir of his time as a top diplomat in Donald Trump regime and earlier as the CIA chief, Pompeo writes that the world doesn’t properly know how close the India-Pakistan rivalry came to spilling over into a nuclear war in February 2019.
The Indian Air Force on February 26, 2019 launched targeted airstrikes inside Pakistan targeting terrorist training camps of terror outfit of Jaish-e-Mohammad (JeM) in Balakot region of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province.
India’s response came after 41 CRPF men were killed in a suicide bombing in Kashmir’s Pulwama on February 14, 2019.
India shot down an F-16 during an aerial combat in which an Indian warplane was shot down by Pakistan and the pilot, Wing Commander Abhinandan Varthaman, was captured.
Pompeo, seen by many as a potential future presidential contender, reveals that he was in Hanoi for a summit between Trump and North Korean leader Kim Jong Un, when he woke up to an urgent call from a senior Indian official.
The official told Pompeo that he believed that Pakistan was prepping their nuclear weapons for a strike and India was preparing its own response.
Pompeo says he told the official to give the US time to sort things out and eventually US diplomats managed to convince the arch rivals that neither of them was going for the nuclear option, thus deescalating the situation.
The former Trump diplomat in his book says he believes that Pakistan “probably enabled” the Kashmir attack. Pompeo says he spoke to the Pakistan’s “actual leader” then army chief General Qamar Javed Bajwa, alluding to the weakness of civilian governments in the country.
Pompeo says that no other nation could have done what the US did that night to avoid “a horrible outcome.”
Pompeo had publicly defended India’s right to act during his stint as US secretary of state.
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India invites Pak foreign minister Bilawal Bhutto to SCO meet
India has reportedly invited Pakistan foreign minister Bilawal Bhutto Zardari and the Chief Justice of Pakistan, Umar Ata Bandial, to attend in the foreign ministers’ and chief justices’ meeting of the Shanghai Cooperation Organisation (SCO).

India has reportedly invited Pakistan foreign minister Bilawal Bhutto Zardari and the Chief Justice of Pakistan, Umar Ata Bandial, to attend in the foreign ministers’ and chief justices’ meeting of the Shanghai Cooperation Organisation (SCO).
As per reports, India, who was appointed to chair the regional grouping in September 2022, has sent the invitations to Bhutto and Bandial through the Indian High Commission in Islamabad.
The invites come as a surprise to many as bilateral ties between the two subcontinental neighbors are going through a rough patch in recent times.
India is set to host key ministerial meeting summit in Goa in the first week of May of the nine-member Asian grouping which also consists of China, Russia, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Tajikistan, Uzbekistan and its new member Iran, which will attend its first SCO meeting as a full member.
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The last meeting of the SCO was held in Samarkand in Uzbekistan.
Pakistan has yet to respond to the invite and if Bilawal Bhutto accepts, it will be the first such visit from a Pakistani foreign minister in nearly a decade since Hina Rabbani Khar paid a visit to India in 2011.
India-Pakistan ties have been at an all-time low since 2019 when the Centre abolished Article 370 which formerly bestowed special status upon the erstwhile state of Jammu and Kashmir. Islamabad is seeking its restoration and considers the Kashmir issue, a burning point between the two nations.
Making matters worse, last month, Bilawal Bhutto sparked a row when he called PM Modi the “butcher of Gujarat”.
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