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Initial Civilian Crew Replacing Indian Troops Arrives Maldives

On Monday, the Maldivesโ€™ Ministry of Defence announced the arrival of the initial batch of Indian civilians tasked with replacing Indian troops and managing the medical helicopters provided by India. The civilian crew is set to operate the helicopters stationed in Seenu Gan (Addu city). Approximately 80 Indian military members are stationed in the Maldives, mainly overseeing two Indian helicopters and an aircraft, which have conducted numerous medical evacuations and humanitarian operations.

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Biden Aims For Gaza Truce By โ€˜Next Mondayโ€™

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President Biden expressed hope for a Gaza ceasefire between Israel and Hamas by next Monday, March 4th, as the sides conducted proximity talks in Qatar. The talks also aim to broker the release of hostages. With both sides present, negotiations appear further along than since early February when Israel rejected a Hamas counter-offer. Biden said Monday he hopes for a ceasefire within days as US negotiators push for a pause-for-hostages deal by the March 10th start of Ramadan, with top officials working on it last week.

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