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10 Mar 2025
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Le Monde: Syria’s new leader vows accountability after mass killings of Alawite civilians
Syria's interim president has pledged accountability following reports of mass killings of Alawite civilians, with the death toll reaching nearly 1,300 since March 6. The violence, described as ethnic cleansing, has drawn international condemnation and calls for investigations.
The new government, formed after the ousting of Bashar al-Assad, is facing significant challenges, including internal clashes and fears of reprisals against the Alawite community. As the situation evolves, leaders are urging national unity and the protection of all Syrian citizens.
#foreignaffairs
The Telegraph: Ukraine-Russia war latest: Kyiv troops ‘trapped’ by Kursk advance
Russian forces have advanced in Kursk, encircling Ukrainian soldiers and clearing the village of Ivashkovsky. Pro-Kremlin bloggers report significant territorial gains, with pockets of Ukrainian troops isolated. Meanwhile, Russia has captured territory in Ukraine's Sumy region.
US Secretary of State Marco Rubio is in Saudi Arabia for talks with Ukrainian officials, as US officials suggest Kyiv is prepared to progress with ceasefire negotiations.
#economy
Fox News: HHS employees offered $25k as 'incentive to voluntarily separate'
The Health and Human Services Department (HHS) is offering employees up to $25,000 to voluntarily separate from the agency as part of downsizing efforts under President Trump's administration. This initiative aims to reduce the workforce without resorting to involuntary layoffs.
The offer is available to most of HHS's approximately 80,000 employees, including those at the CDC, CMS, FDA, and NIH. Employees eligible for early retirement may also accept the buyout. The program is designed to minimize disruptions and costs associated with workforce reductions.
#crime
GB News: Quiet village turns into crime scene after landscaper uncovers ‘human bones’ in cul-de-sac garden
A landscape gardener in Ancaster, Lincolnshire, discovered human bones while working in his garden, prompting a police investigation. Forensic units and police vehicles were deployed to the scene, where a tent was set up and a cordon established.
Authorities have not yet determined the age of the remains or conducted formal identification. Neighbors noted the gardener had recently moved in and speculated that the bones could date back to Roman times, as the area has historical links to ancient settlements.