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Military chiefs to thrash out Ukraine peacekeeping proposal amid Russia war

According to military sources, military personnel from more than 30 nations are planning to thrash out the scope and size of a ceasefire enforcement mission to Ukraine this week.

Two weeks after UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer announced that a “coalition of the willing” would develop a peace plan to be presented to US President Donald Trump, who has cast doubts on Washington’s support for the war-torn nation, the meeting takes place.

A senior military source who was informed of the discussion, who pleaded for anonymity to speak freely, said, “They’re looking very seriously… at what is required, what countries can contribute.”

According to the source, “it needs to be a maximalist approach so that we can see if the US can provide any enablers.” The Europeans have a chance to take action in this. This is very exciting, and we can finish it quickly.

The US excels in air, land, and sea defense, but Europe still falls behind in terms of long-range fires, drones, counter-drones, and air missile defense.

If a Ukrainian peacekeeping implementation force were to sit between Russia’s invading armies, estimated to be 650 000, and Ukraine’s standing army, which would require “tens of thousands” of troops, according to military analysts, according to Al Jazeera.

Additionally, it is possible that the US only serves as a support force.

Trump stated to reporters last month that he anticipated that Europe would take the lead in securing Ukraine.

He stated on February 26 that he wouldn’t go into great detail about security. “That will be the result of Europe.”

The so-called “Ceasefire Toolkit,” which was created in secret by US, Russian, and Ukrainian military experts and released this month, appears to have far beyond the scope of that burden.

A 5 km wide (3 miles) buffer zone along the entire front, according to the report, would have 5, 000 police and 10, 000 supporting military personnel as well. However, this was based on Russia’s consent to the creation of humanitarian corridors, joint military coordination, and the pullback of heavy military equipment.

Although the majority of countries that are voluntarily deploying troops are from the European Union, non-EU nations like Norway and Turkey and those in the Asia-Pacific have also expressed interest.

The military source said, “If you don’t achieve peace in Europe, there could be consequences elsewhere in the world, and there could be repercussions in the Pacific,” praising the interest of non-Europeans.

There does appear to be consensus on the need for a ceasefire.

A European nation can’t seem to have put its forces in Ukraine while a war is still raging, the source said.

Without Russia attacking a NATO member, European casualties could trigger NATO’s Article 5 mutual defense clause, according to the source. “Article 5 is sacred,” Putin respects it for one reason or another. It is the only thing that prevents him from attacking a NATO member. That must be protected, we must.”

What would be done by the force?

Former US forces commander in Europe, General Ben Hodges, said, “You think of blue helmets, a UN mandate… that the Russians never respect and will not have a prayer of being successful in this case.” He added that the force must have “real deterrent capabilities.”

The force must have “the authority to use them immediately,” Hodges told Al Jazeera, adding that there is also armor, firepower, and enablers.

He argued that if a Russian drone is flying overhead, they must be able to shoot it down right away without needing to call Brussels or some capital to request permission. In the first few hours, the Russians will of course put everything to the test.

Contributing nations have not yet come to a consensus on this authority. The military source said, “I don’t believe there is any consensus yet.”

Russia has made it abundantly clear that it opposes the idea of an international force stationed in Ukraine.

Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov described the initiative as an “audacious stance” and “continued to provoke the Kyiv regime into war with us” in an interview last month.

Another crucial decision is the force’s location.

Because the line of contact is currently 1, 000 kilometers (621 miles) long and because troops would have to be rotated in and out over a long period of time, possibly years, Hodges said, “that could be a substantially large number.”

Another option is to set up a reaction force behind Ukrainians, where “these guys would be deployed forward to deal with it,” Hodges said.

He claimed that this would be safer for the troops, but that Russians’ ability to react “probably” would be less effective at first because they would be testing how long it would take them.

Europe’s capacity for success

This multinational force is gaining ground in the UK and France.

They have led the formation of successful coalitions in two world wars, and they are veterans in this regard.

Their more recent history is shaky.

The last significant foreign policy by France to expel armed groups from Mali and the Sahel was a failure. The UK mobilized last for Afghanistan in 2009 and the second Gulf War in 2003.

According to the Military Balance, which was released by the International Institute for Strategic Studies in London, their standing armies are 140 000 (UK) and 202 000 (France).

In February of last year, French President Emmanuel Macron first suggested sending troops to Ukraine, but his lieutenants quickly changed that into a peacekeeping force rather than a combat force affiliated with Ukraine.

Prior to the February 17 summit in Paris, Starmer made the announcement that the UK was willing to send troops to Ukraine as part of a peacekeeping force.

When Europe’s leaders ratified earlier this month to keep increases in defense spending off the books, the purse strings were loosened. According to EU chief Ursula Von Der Leyen, that could result in 800 billion euros ($874 billion) in new defense investments.

Others were unsure of how Europe would respond.

Demetries Andrew Grimes, a decorated US special forces commander who served in the second Gulf War, said, “They haven’t delivered to this day, and I see these European officials throwing around figures.”

According to Antonio Costa, president of the European Council, European defense budgets have only increased by an average of 30% during the three years of full-fledged war in Ukraine.

According to Grimes, the fear of dying has for decades hindered European defense autonomy, even more than money.

He said, referring to base-camp activities, “We saw in the Balkans and in Afghanistan, it was all support level activities that were inside the wire.” That is “a lot different from being on the front lines.”

The UK’s most recent example was last summer when it backed out of a plan to monitor a floating pier in Gaza and safeguard humanitarian resupply operations, he claimed.

According to Grimes, “a few smaller units to symbolically go in, to show that they’re there,” are peppered with “caveats associated with what they can’t do where they can’t do, and they can’t operate,” and would take onerously long to piece together.

Ramadan 2025: Where does suhoor end as iftar begins elsewhere?

A muezzin’s call echoes through the city of one million people as a first light of dawn strikes Rajshahi in Bangladesh, signaling the end of suhoor as families finish their egg parathas, flaky flatbreads stuffed with spiced scrambled eggs, before getting ready for the Fajr prayer.

Families gather around tables as the sun sets on the opposite side of the globe in New York City as the sun sets for the first time to pray for the breaking of their 13-hour fast.

(Al Jazeera)

This contrast, where one city begins to fast as another ends, is a stark reminder of how geography and time zones affect the duration of Ramadan. There is always a city that serves up suhoor or iftar as the world changes, with millions of Muslims serving these foods at various times.

a global series of fasting events

Each day actually gets a little longer for those who live in the Northern Hemisphere, with suhoor beginning earlier and iftar coming later. The Southern Hemisphere experiences the opposite, with shorter days and shorter days.

One of Islam’s five pillars is the Ramadan, which is practiced by Muslims as a sacrifice and a means of spiritual purification through good deeds and charity.

Being pious and self-restrained is a key component of a person’s taqwa, which is developed through fasting.

Cities moving from east to west are depicted in the diagrams below, showing which cities are beginning their fasts and which are breaking them.

Brazil-Australia

Those in Sydney, Australia are breaking their fast as people in Recife, Brazil, begin it.

INTERACTIVE Ramadan Brazil Australia-1742189178
(Al Jazeera)

Canada-Indonesia

People in Winnipeg, Canada, are beginning their fast, just like Indonesians in Jakarta are doing.

INTERACTIVE Ramadan Indonesia Canada-1742189190
(Al Jazeera)

United States-India

Those in Mumbai, India are breaking their fast as people in Berkeley, California, begin it.

INTERACTIVE Ramadan India US-1742189184
(Al Jazeera)

United States-Pakistan

People in Karachi, Pakistan, are breaking their fast as people in Fairbanks, Alaska, US, begin it.

INTERACTIVE Ramadan Pakistan US-1742189203
(Al Jazeera)

Russia-Palestine

As people in Gaza and Palestine begin their fast, those in Anadyr, Russia, are doing so.

INTERACTIVE Ramadan Palestine Russia-1742189209
(Al Jazeera)

Turkish-American Samoa

Those in Istanbul, Turkiye are breaking their fast as people in Pago Pago, American Samoa, begin it.

INTERACTIVE Ramadan Turkey American Samoa-1742189221
(Al Jazeera)

South Africa and Tonga

Those in Johannesburg, South Africa, are breaking their fast as Nukualofa, Tonga begin theirs.

INTERACTIVE Ramadan South Africa Tonga-1742189215
(Al Jazeera)

New Caledonia-Nigeria

Those in Abuja, Nigeria are breaking their fast as people in Noumea, New Caledonia, begin it.

INTERACTIVE Ramadan Nigeria New Caledonia-1742189196
(Al Jazeera)

Australia-United Kingdom

People in Brisbane, Australia, are beginning their fast, just as people in London, the UK, are.

INTERACTIVE Ramadan UK Australia-1742189227
(Al Jazeera)

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Marc Marquez wins Argentina MotoGP to maintain perfect start

After trailing his brother Alex of Gresini Racing for a significant portion of the race, Ducati’s red-hot Marc Marquez finished in the top two once more, while Franco Morbidelli of VR46 Racing came in third.

Pole-sitter Marc held on to the top of the MotoGP riders’ championship standings with a 16-point lead over Alex in the season-opening Grand Prix in Thailand, having also won the weekend’s sprint.

After resuming his reign in Argentina for the first time since 2019, Marc, with the exception of one mistake, who made Alex move up, before the elder sibling ruthlessly won the title once more and never looked back.

The Marquez brothers have won the MotoGP twice in less than two weeks, despite not having two brothers finish first and second for 76 years.

The 32-year-old also won his 90th race victory on Sunday, matching Angel Nieto’s legendary victory, and the Spaniard wore a racing wreath with the words “Gracias Angel” pointing up the heavens.

“Super happy to have Angel Nieto as our hero because he was a champion.” Super significant for the Spanish motorcycle community, Marc declared.

“Today, I had a few issues with my confidence in the rear,” he said. Alex was advancing, and I could tell he was controlling the race.

I said, “OK, P2 today will be OK.” However, with the used tire, it eventually became better and better. Your brother won’t be as difficult to attack.

Francesco Bagnaia, the Italian who twice placed fourth, is currently 31 points adrift of his new teammate Marc Marquez.

For VR46 Racing, Fabio Di Giannantonio placed fifth.

The Americas MotoGP will take place in Austin, Texas on March 28 through March 30 as the next competition in the 22-round season.

On March 16, 2025, Ducati Lenovo’s Spanish rider Marc Marquez and BK8 Gresini Racing MotoGP’s Spanish rider Alex Marquez celebrate taking home first and second places, respectively, at the Termas de Rio Hondo circuit in Santiago del Estero.

Photos of St. Patrick’s Day celebrations

St. Patrick’s Day, a global holiday rooted in Irish tradition, arrives in March with the vibrant greens of spring.

Historiography doesn’t much about St. Patrick despite his significant influence on Irish culture. Patrick, who was born Maewyn Succat in the fifth century, was completely different from Irish. He is thought to have been the son of a Roman-British official and was born in Wales.

When he was a teenager, he was kidnapped by pirates and sold into slavery in Ireland. He escaped and was brought back to Britain after six years of being imprisoned.

Later, Patrick returned to Ireland as a missionary and tried to convert Irish pagans to Christianity. He came by the Latin name Patricius at this time.

By the tenth century, evidence of St. Patrick’s growing cult following was beginning to emerge in Ireland. His legacy was only officially recognized in the first half of the 17th century, though.

The Catholic Church successfully persuaded an Irish priest to designate March 17 as a day of St. Patrick’s Day.

The day was historically a solemn occasion in Ireland and closely related to religious observance. However, as the day progressed, it gradually became a lively, multicultural celebration, welcomed by Irish and non-Irish revelers alike.

Katie Price rushing to marry JJ Slater as she has ‘something to prove’

Katie Price’s heartbreaking update on her mother’s health revealed that Amy is struggling with idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis (IPF) and is unable to continue doing what she used to do. A source now says OK! that the 46-year-old has a special desire to marry boyfriend JJ Slater sooner than later due to her mother’s ongoing health issues.

Katie wants to marry JJ as soon as she can. Before it’s too late, her mother should accompany her at the wedding and walk her down the aisle. Katie has slowed everything down and panicked because of her poor health, they said. In 2017, Amy Price, the mother of Katie, her older brother Daniel, and her younger sister Sophie, was given the diagnosis of the lung condition IPF.

Katie and Sophie Price with their mum Amy
Amy, Katie’s mother, has the life-limiting lung condition IPS (INSTAGRAM).
Amy Price and family
Amy and the family share a very close relationship.

Amy was told at the time that she had only five years to live because of the illness, which causes scarring in the lungs and makes breathing more difficult. She now has both good and bad days, but she underwent a lung transplant in 2022 in the hopes of improving her condition. Katie has been dealing with the thought of losing her mother, which hasn’t been simple due to Amy’s illness.

Amy said in 2023, “I went into cardiac arrest and they had to “pump” me to bring me back,” recalling how she temporarily died on the operating table during her transplant. That’s something I didn’t know. Amy was asked how many times she died on her podcast, The Katie Price Show. Amy responded, “I believe it was only that once. I reportedly yelled, “I can’t breathe, I can’t breathe, they’re killing me.”

People need to understand what my mother’s delicate health is like because her brain is still so active and activated, Katie said in a recent interview about her mother’s delicate health. She is frustrated because she is unable to perform the tasks she once did. Katie continued, “Now here’s an example, because I am a patient person, but when my mother teases me and says, “Let’s go look at the Isle of Wight, shall I take my walker or wheelchair,” in an interview with her podcast. and I say, “No, we’re taking your wheelchair because I’m not taking an hour.”

Amy, 73, who has appeared in several of the star’s reality TV shows and has served as her pillar of strength over the years, is a well-known figure in Katie’s close relationship with her. Katie’s romantic partners have reportedly been given the seal of approval by Amy, who has also been “ruthless” with Amy.

Katie and JJ
According to a source, Katie wants to “get married to JJ in a low-key affair” (PA) with JJ.

JJ rose to fame on the 2023 series of Married At First Sight UK, while Katie is well known for her modeling and TV appearances. When he began dating Ella Morgan, who had been matched with another groom on the show, he stirred up a conversation. However, after she contacted him on Instagram, their relationship ended. Later that year, JJ met Katie.

In December of that year, the two men began dating before declaring their romance. Katie has been married three times, being the mother of Harvey, 22, Junior, 19, Princess, 17, Jett, 11, and Bunny, 10, respectively. She wed Alex Reid in Las Vegas in 2010 and then Kieran Hayler in the Bahamas in 2013. She first tied the knot with Peter Andre in 2005. And she hasn’t made it known that she wants to re-do the aisle.

She declared, “I’d love to get married again!” in December of last year. Because JJ is so over the top, he hasn’t even put a ring on my finger yet. Time is getting shorter now, according to our source, as Katie watches her mother’s health decline. She wants her mother to see that she is content and show her that she has found a good partner, they say. Given that Katie would be Katie’s ninth child, JJ will need to come up with a creative proposal.

Carl Woods, Kris Boyson, and Leandro Penna were among her ex-partners. Katie has had her fair share of wedding extravagance, most notably wearing a £45, 000 dress to wed Peter Andre’s first wife in a lavish castle ceremony despite not having the ability to get married to those former lovers.

However, this time around, it will be a private gathering of close friends, our source claims, more so than the glitz and glamour of a lavish wedding. And their children, according to them, will also be playing a special part in the wedding. “Harvey will be very involved and probably a pageboy,” he said. He and JJ get along really well. A modest wedding won’t be a big deal. The size of her wedding will be significantly smaller than Peter’s wedding, which she did not.

She simply wants to avoid being a tourist and spending time with JJ. Although Katie is aware of this, she will have an outrageous up her sleeve! But she quickly becomes determined to become JJ’s wife.

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Kerry Katona slams ‘hypocritical’ Spencer Matthews over kids’ inheritance revelation

Spencer Matthews, the Made in Chelsea star’s son, was raised as the son of Eden Rock hotelier David Matthews, and his recent revelation that he wouldn’t pass down his wealth to his three children has been labelled as “hypocritical” by Kerry Katona.

Spencer, who has three children with wife Vogue Williams and their children Theodore, Gigi, and Otto, said to the Mirror: “It’s not a good idea to give it all to your kids. They are being greatly harmed by it. Kerry said in her weekly column, “Spencer Matthews says he won’t be passing on his fortune to his children because he thinks it’s no point doing well to give it to your kids, but I disagree.” I give my kids everything I have, and that’s the whole point of working so hard for them.

With wife Vogue Williams, Spencer has three children named Theodore, Otto, and Gigi.
Spencer MAtthews
The former Made in Chelsea star claims that passing his wealth to his family would be a “disservice” (SOPA Images/LightRocket via Getty Images).

Since he received a wealthy upbringing, it’s a little hypocritical. However, I sometimes worry that I’ve given my kids too much because he makes his kids work for their money. I enjoy giving my kids what it’s like to have nothing, but they don’t know what it’s like.

Kerry is a proud mother of five, having two children, Lilly Sue, 22, and Molly, 23, with her first husband Brian McFadden, and Heidi, 17, with Mark Croft, the youngest DJ, 10, and George Kay, the late husband’s son.

Spencer admitted he’s heard comedian Jimmy Carr discuss “trust fund kids,” but Spencer said he didn’t want his kids to be given everything and that he thought it was just a “very unfortunate” situation.

Spencer, who wed Vogue Williams in 2018, is the son of multimillionaire David Matthews (voguewilliams/Instagram).
Kerry Katona with her kids
Kerry, who has five children, says “everything she does is for them” (Instagram/ @kerrykatona7).

You might not ever understand the need to work because you have what you think you want, and you may not ever feel proud of yourself if you’re a young man or young woman who has just given everything. You won’t ever feel accomplished.

Theodore has recently joined his neighborhood Parkrun, perhaps in response to Spencer’s ultramarathons, and Spencer is already ensuring that his kids have challenges. Theodore is now starting to run, according to Spencer. The other day, he ran two kilometers. Because the child completed two laps, which some kids do after one lap because they were given that choice, I was so proud of him. They will become weaker as a result of the comfort you offer them.

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