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Political situation in Myanmar
Myanmar's junta leader elected president

Myanmar's junta leader Min Aung Hlaing has been elected president of the country after a vote in parliament, AFP reports. He is thus formally allowed to retain the power he seized by force five years ago.

“He has long had the ambition to swap the title of commander-in-chief for the title of president, and now his dreams seem to have come true,” independent Myanmar analyst Aung Kyaw Soe told Reuters.

The vote was held in a parliament dominated by pro-military members and the junta-controlled Union Solidarity and Development Party, which won more than 80 percent of the seats in the heavily criticized parliamentary elections last winter.

Middle East Crisis  Iran War
Trump: Hope Iran does not capture pilot

Donald Trump has been receiving regular updates on the US rescue operation in Iran on Friday, The Guardian reports. According to NBC, his national security adviser has gathered at the White House to monitor developments surrounding the downed planes.

In an interview with NBC, Trump is said to have expressed frustration with the media's reporting on the operation, but he says the events do not affect any peace negotiations.

- No, not at all.

When asked by The Independent how Trump intends to act if Iran manages to reach the pilot who is still wanted, he replies:

- We hope that will not happen.

 Trump's USA  The President's Team
Bondi reportedly got the kick in the car: "I think it's time"

Pam Bondi was told she was being fired as Attorney General while she was in a car with Donald Trump on the way to the Supreme Court, according to information to the Wall Street Journal.

Bondi and Trump have reportedly discussed her future on several occasions since the beginning of the year, and she is said to have asked to stay on until the summer. But the answer was no.

- I think it's time, the president is said to have said on the way to the Supreme Court.

The dissatisfaction is said to have been about the handling of the Jeffrey Epstein documents and that she did not implement the president's reforms quickly enough. 

 

Middle East Crisis Israel-Hezbollah

UN soldiers seriously injured in southern Lebanon

Three UN soldiers have been seriously injured in an explosion in southern Lebanon, a spokesperson for the UN peacekeeping force UNIFIL announced in a post on X.

According to spokesperson Kandice Ardiel, two of the soldiers are seriously injured, and all three have been taken to hospital.

“UNIFIL reminds all actors of their obligations to ensure the safety of the peacekeepers,” she wrote in the post.

The cause of the explosion is unknown, according to Ardiel. UN forces are stationed in southern Lebanon near the border with Israel, where Israel is carrying out a ground invasion and extensive air strikes.

IDF: New waves of attacks begin against Beirut and Tehran

The Israeli military IDF announces new waves of attacks against the southern suburbs of Beirut. This is reported by AFP.

The new attacks come hours after the IDF issued an evacuation warning for the area. The military says it is targeting “terrorist infrastructure.”

An AFP correspondent heard explosions, and Lebanese state television reported that attacks had hit the area. Hezbollah has been present in the area, but a large number of residents have fled since the Israeli airstrikes began.

The IDF also said it was launching a “large-scale” wave of airstrikes on the Iranian capital, Tehran.

The targets of the attacks are infrastructure belonging to the Iranian regime, according to the military.

 

Political situation in Cuba

Cuba releases over 2,000 prisoners ahead of Easter

Cuba has pardoned over 2,000 prisoners ahead of Easter in a humanitarian gesture, AFP reports. According to the government, the release applies to young people, women and people over 60 who should have been released within six to twelve months.

Among those pardoned are also foreigners and Cubans living abroad. The government states that the decision is based on the prisoners' behavior, health and the nature of the crimes.

The release comes at a time when the United States has increased pressure on Cuba by halting oil deliveries. According to researcher Michael Bustamante at the University of Miami, the decision may indicate that talks between the countries are "perhaps slowly, but still" moving forward.


Families reunite as Cuban prisoners are released

Families gather outside the La Lima prison outside Havana, waiting for their relatives to be released, writes AP. Cuba has pardoned over 2,000 prisoners in a “humanitarian gesture” ahead of Easter.

Katia Arias wraps her arms around her 20-year-old son Emilio Alejandro Leyva, whom she has not been able to hug in several years. He was in prison for a robbery.

“It has been so difficult, but today God has given me so much joy,” Arias says through tears.

Leyva’s name had been called that morning, and hours later he was reunited with his mother. It is still unclear how many prisoners have been released during the day.
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Several dead in quake in vulnerable region in Afghanistan

Published 2026-04-03 20.44

En jordbävning i augusti 2025 i östra Afghanistan krävde över 2 000 dödsoffer. På bilden ger sig boende upp i förstörda trakter i sökande efter levande och döda. Arkivbild. 

An earthquake in August 2025 in eastern Afghanistan claimed over 2,000 lives. In the picture, residents are going through destroyed areas in search of the living and the dead. Archive photo. Photo: Nava Jamshidi/AP/TT

A 5.8 magnitude earthquake hit northern Afghanistan and western Pakistan on Good Friday.

According to initial reports from the Kabul governor, at least eight people have died. The epicenter of the earthquake was in the city of Kunduz, according to both European and American geological institutes.

The quake, which was measured at a depth of 180 kilometers, was felt across large parts of both countries and Afghan health ministries were put on alert.

The region is often prone to severe earthquakes with death tolls in the thousands.

In August, about 2,200 people died in a 6.0 magnitude quake. 


 

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