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Rome: Bomb Threat Forces Emergency Landing Of American Airlines Flight

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Rome: Bomb Threat Forces Emergency Landing Of American Airlines Flight

Bomb threat forces emergency landing of American airlines Flight. An American Airlines flight from JFK Airport to Delhi was forced to divert to Rome on Sunday following a bomb threat.

The flight, carrying 199 passengers and 15 crew members, was about two hours from its destination when it was rerouted over Turkmenistan due to a potential security threat, according to the airline.

Passenger Neeraj Chopra, who was traveling to India, described the situation as unsettling, saying he felt a moment of panic when the captain announced the diversion.

The Italian Air Force later confirmed the alert was linked to a possible bomb on board. Two Eurofighter Typhoon jets were deployed to escort the Boeing 787-9 Dreamliner to Rome’s Leonardo da Vinci Airport, where it landed at 11:15 a.m. ET after nearly 15 hours in the air.

Upon arrival, passengers underwent additional security screenings and waited over two hours for their checked luggage.

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American Airlines

In a statement, American Airlines reassured passengers that safety and security remain their top priorities, adding that they were working closely with local authorities to address the issue.

The incident comes just two weeks after another American Airlines flight was delayed due to a bomb threat linked to a Wi-Fi hotspot on a Texas-bound plane.

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Tinubu Welcomes Brazilian Delegation For Bilateral Talks

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Tinubu Welcomes Brazilian Delegation For Bilateral Talks

Tinubu welcomes Brazilian delegation for Bilateral talks. A Brazilian delegation led by Minister of Foreign Affairs Mauro Viera visited Abuja to strengthen cooperation between Nigeria and Brazil.

The visit included delivering an official invitation from Brazilian President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva for President Bola Tinubu to visit Brazil soon.

Discussions focused on trade, investment, and cultural collaboration, with both nations signing agreements to enhance bilateral relations.

Viera praised Tinubu’s participation in the G-20 summit in Brazil last November and emphasized the need for deeper ties in culture, economics, and education.

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Tinubu

Nigeria’s Minister of Foreign Affairs, Ambassador Tuggar, highlighted Brazil’s historic support, recalling its participation in Nigeria’s independence celebrations, underscoring the long-standing relationship between both countries.

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Ghana Faces Heavy External Debt Payments, Finance Minister Reveals

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Ghana Faces Heavy External Debt Payments, Finance Minister Reveals

Ghana faces heavy external debt payments, Finance minister reveals. Ghana’s Finance Minister, Cassiel Ato Baah Forson, has warned that the country faces significant external debt servicing costs over the next four years.

Speaking in his first budget presentation to parliament on Tuesday, Forson revealed that Ghana will need to pay $2.5 billion in 2027 and $2.4 billion in 2028, amounting to a total of $8.7 billion (10.9% of GDP) within the period.

He also noted that no financial buffers had been put in place to ease the burden.

Ghana Faces Heavy External Debt

Ghana Faces Heavy External Debt

Ghana is recovering from its worst economic crisis in decades, triggered by the COVID-19 pandemic, the war in Ukraine, rising global interest rates, and years of excessive borrowing.

Meanwhile, President John Dramani Mahama, who assumed office in January, has pledged to revive the economy and create jobs while addressing challenges such as high living costs, an ongoing IMF bailout, and a sovereign debt default in the country’s cocoa and gold sectors.

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President Trump Imposes New Tariffs On Canada, Declares Electricity National Emergency

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President Trump Imposes New Tariffs On Canada, Declares Electricity National Emergency

President Trump imposes new tariffs on Canada, declares electricity national emergency. U.S. President Donald Trump has announced a new tariff on Canadian imports, alongside plans to declare a national emergency on electricity in some parts of the United States.

Trump stated that he has directed the Secretary of Commerce to impose an additional 25% tariff, bringing the total to 50%, on all steel and aluminum imports from Canada.

The move follows Ontario’s decision to place a 25% tariff on electricity exports to the United States.

In a post on his Truth Social account, Trump confirmed that the new tariffs would take effect on March 12.

Additionally, he demanded that Canada immediately remove its tariffs of 250% to 390% on various U.S. dairy products, calling them “outrageous”.

He warned that if Canada does not drop its longstanding tariffs on American goods, he would increase tariffs on Canadian automobiles on April 2, a move he claimed could effectively shut down Canada’s auto manufacturing industry.

Trump further argued that Canada relies heavily on the U.S. for military protection, asserting that America is “subsidizing Canada by over $200 billion annually”.

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President Trump

In a bold statement, he suggested that Canada should become the 51st U.S. state, which he claimed would eliminate tariffs, lower taxes for Canadians, enhance security, and strengthen both nations.

He concluded by stating that the U.S.-Canada border would no longer be an issue, and the Canadian national anthem, “O Canada,” would still be recognized—but as part of a “great and powerful state within the United States.”

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