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Rescue workers work as search and rescue operations continue at the wreckage site after the crash of a Libya-bound business jet carrying Libyan Chief of Staff General Muhammad Ali Ahmed Al-Haddad, found 2 kilometers south of the village of Kesikkavak in Ankara’s Haymana district, on December 24, 2025. (Photo by Adem Altan/AFP)

Haymana, Turkey: Turkish authorities early Wednesday discovered a voice recorder and black box from a private plane that crashed shortly after takeoff from the capital Ankara, killing the head of Libya’s armed forces and his four aides.

The Falcon 50 plane requested an emergency landing due to an electrical failure minutes after takeoff, but contact was then lost, Turkish officials said. He was returning to Tripoli.

The wreckage of the plane was located by Turkish security forces in the Haymana district near Ankara.

Interior Minister Ali Yerlikaya told reporters at the scene that the voice recorder and flight data recorder (black box) were recovered from the plane.

“The review and evaluation processes of these devices have been initiated by the relevant authorities,” he said.

Lieutenant General Mohammed al-Haddad and four other aides were returning to Tripoli after holding talks in Ankara with Turkish military officials. The plane was carrying eight passengers including three crew members.

Yerlikaya said the bodies were still in the rubble area, adding that a 22-member Libyan delegation had arrived in Ankara.

Haddad had been army chief of staff since August 2020 and was appointed by then-prime minister Fisent al-Sarraj.



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M&S launches brand new range for customers looking to lose weight #launches #brand #range #customers #lose #weight

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The range of 20 products is designed to help meet daily nutritional needs

Marks & Spencer is set to launch a new range of meals and snacks, specially designed to help people taking weight loss medication maintain a healthy diet.

The mass retailer announced its Nutrient Dense range, comprised of 20 products carefully formulated to help customers meet their recommended daily intake of fiber, vitamins and minerals. M&S suggests these meals are perfect for those with a reduced appetite or for people taking GLP-1 weight loss drugs.

The range will include an H5O shot, named after its five botanical ingredients, which were chosen and validated by scientists at the Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew. The range also includes coconut water, cold-pressed ginger juice, fruit and vegetable fiber, sea moss, as well as salads, meals and breads like Super Seed Oat Bread.

The move follows a significant increase in the number of people using GLP-1 weight loss drugs. Data provided to the Telegraph by life sciences analytics firm IQVIA revealed that 2.49 million packs of Mounjaro and Wegovy were purchased in July, a substantial increase from 493,000 the previous year.

Sales are said to have increased by a further million between July and August, amid widespread reports of stockpiling in anticipation of a price rise in September. It is estimated that around 90 percent of people using weight loss injections purchase them online or at major pharmacies.

The NHS has started rolling out Mounjaro, but there are strict criteria determining patient eligibility. Over the next three years, the health department plans to administer the shots to about 240,000 people.

Nutrient-dense foods are those that offer a higher concentration of vitamins, minerals, fiber, healthy fats, and protein relative to their calorie content. M&S referenced recent results from the government’s 2025 National Diet and Nutrition Survey, which revealed that 96% of the UK population does not meet the daily fiber recommendation.

Annette Peters, Head of Food Trends at M&S, expressed her enthusiasm for the new range: “The Nutrient Dense range is very exciting and is also incredibly useful for anyone trying to achieve their nutritional goals. It’s also great if clients are reducing their food intake, such as those taking weight loss medications.

She added: “We know that the use of GLP-1 medicines is growing, so it is more important than ever to ensure that even if people are eating smaller portions, we are helping to provide them with the right level of nutrients.”

Annette continued: “We challenged ourselves to make products that are more nutrient dense than calorie dense, so that every bite is packed with more of the good stuff we all need.”

The Nutrient Dense range will be available in M&S Foodhalls from 5 January.

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Bangkok Post – Saudi-UAE conflict threatens Yemen #Bangkok #Post #SaudiUAE #conflict #threatens #Yemen

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Members of the Sabahiha tribes of Lahj gather during a rally to show support for the UAE-backed Southern Transitional Council in Aden, Yemen, December 14. (Photo: AFP)

Members of the Sabahiha tribes of Lahj gather during a rally to show support for the UAE-backed Southern Transitional Council in Aden, Yemen, December 14. (Photo: AFP)

AL MUKALLA, Yemen – Saudi Arabia on Tuesday declared a UAE-backed separatist advance in Yemen a threat to Riyadh’s national security and called Abu Dhabi’s actions “very dangerous” as the conflict escalated into an open dispute between Gulf powers.

The Foreign Office’s strong statement comes after the Saudi-led coalition fighting in Yemen said it had struck a shipment of arms from the United Arab Emirates destined for separatist forces.

In recent weeks, Abu Dhabi-backed separatists seeking to revive the once-independent state of South Yemen have made considerable territorial gains after launching a blitzkrieg offensive in recent weeks.

Experts say their successes have embarrassed Saudi Arabia, the region’s heavyweight and the main backer of Yemen’s internationally recognized government.

The head of Yemen’s presidential council, which sits atop that government, declared a state of emergency and canceled a security pact with Abu Dhabi after forces of the UAE-backed Southern Transitional Council (STC) seized swaths of territory.

The STC is also part of the government, a motley patchwork of groups held together by its opposition to the Iran-backed Houthi rebels who control swathes of Yemen’s north and west, including the capital Sanaa.

Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates, traditionally close allies who joined forces in Yemen against the Houthis, are increasingly at odds over the conflict unfolding on their doorstep, as well as the war in Sudan.

“The Kingdom (Saudi Arabia) expresses its disappointment with the measures taken by the brotherly United Arab Emirates, pressuring the forces of the Southern Transitional Council to carry out military operations on the southern border of the Kingdom,” the Saudi statement said.

He called them “a threat to the national security of the Kingdom, as well as to the security and stability of the Republic of Yemen and the region.”

“The measures taken by the UAE are considered very dangerous,” he said, adding that “the Kingdom emphasizes that any threat to its national security is a red line, and the Kingdom will not hesitate to take all necessary measures to confront and neutralize such a threat.”

“The fire is still burning”

Riyadh also backed Yemen’s presidential council’s demand that Emirati forces withdraw from the country within 24 hours, and urged Abu Dhabi to suspend its military and financial support for Yemeni groups.

Rashad al-Alimi, head of the Presidential Council, issued decrees on Tuesday announcing a 90-day state of emergency and canceling a security pact with the United Arab Emirates following the separatists’ advance.

Earlier, the Saudi-led coalition said it had targeted a large quantity of weapons and combat vehicles sent by the UAE to secessionist forces.

The coalition struck two ships carrying “a large quantity of weapons and combat vehicles to support the forces of the Southern Transitional Council”, the official Saudi news agency SPA reported.

“Given the danger and escalation posed by these weapons…, coalition air forces this morning conducted a limited military operation targeting the weapons and combat vehicles that had been unloaded from the two ships at the port of al-Mukalla,” the statement said.

The ships arrived from the Emirati port of Fujairah, SPA said, adding that the operation was carried out in accordance with international humanitarian law and without collateral damage.

A port official said an evacuation warning was received at 4 a.m. local time.

“The evacuation was completed and the strike took place a quarter of an hour later in a land area inside the port. The fire is still burning,” the official said on condition of anonymity, not being authorized to speak to the media.

“Unacceptable to God”

Abdullah Bazuhair, whose house overlooks the port, showed AFP the damage to his property, with windows torn from the walls and glass strewn across the ground.

The strikes were “unacceptable in the eyes of God”, he said, adding that “the children were terrified and the women frightened”.

Footage filmed by AFP at the port showed dozens of parked military vehicles and pick-up trucks, several of which were on fire and smoking as workers hosed them down.

The Saudi-led coalition had warned it would support the Yemeni government in any military confrontation with separatist forces and urged them to withdraw “peacefully” from recently seized territories in Hadramawt and Mahra governorates.

Tuesday’s strike came days after Saudi air raids on separatist positions in resource-rich Hadhramaut and after Washington called for restraint in the conflict.

In recent days, hundreds of Yemeni tribesmen gathered in Aden to demand STC leaders announce the independence of South Yemen, according to the independent Aden channel, affiliated with the separatists.

A Yemeni military official said Friday that about 15,000 Saudi-backed fighters were massed near the Saudi border but had not received orders to advance into separatist-held territory.



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EAM S. Jaishankar to attend ex-Bangladesh PM Khaleda Zia’s fund in Dhaka tomorrow #EAM #Jaishankar #attend #exBangladesh #Khaleda #Zias #fund #Dhaka #tomorrow

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New Delhi: Foreign Minister S Jaishankar will attend the funeral of Bangladesh’s first woman Prime Minister Khaleda Zia on Wednesday, according to a foreign ministry statement.

“Foreign Minister Dr. S. Jaishankar will represent the Government and people of India at the funeral of Begum Khaleda Zia, former Prime Minister of Bangladesh and President of the Bangladesh Nationalist Party. He will therefore visit Dhaka on December 31, 2025,” the statement said.

Begum Khaleda Zia died today early morning at the age of 80, while undergoing treatment at Evercare Hospital in Dhaka.
According to a BNP statement on Facebook, Zia died around 6 a.m. (local time), shortly after the Fajr prayer. “Khaleda Zia died around 6 a.m., just after Fajr prayers,” the BNP statement said.

“We pray for the eternal peace of his soul and ask everyone to pray for his departed soul,” the text adds.


Zia was admitted to Evercare Hospital in the capital Dhaka on November 23 for a lung infection. The former prime minister has long suffered from various physical illnesses, including heart disease, diabetes, arthritis, liver cirrhosis and kidney complications, and earlier this month she was sent to London for advanced medical treatment for her illnesses.
Earlier, Prime Minister Narendra Modi expressed deep sadness over the demise of former Bangladesh Prime Minister and BNP Chairman, extending condolences to his family and the people of Bangladesh. In an article on

“Deeply saddened to learn of the death of former Prime Minister and BNP President Begum Khaleda Zia in Dhaka. Our deepest condolences to her family and all the people of Bangladesh. May the Almighty grant her family the fortitude to bear this tragic loss,” the Prime Minister said.

World leaders on Tuesday continued to express their condolences over the death of former Bangladesh Prime Minister and BNP chairwoman Begum Khaleda Zia, remembering her as a prominent democratic leader in her country.

Nepal’s Acting Prime Minister Sushila Karki said she was “deeply saddened” by the death of Khaleda Zia and offered condolences, on behalf of the government and people of Nepal, to her family and the people of Bangladesh.

“Begum Zia leaves behind a lifelong legacy of public service, with her enduring leadership marking a historic chapter in her country’s democratic journey,” Karki said in an article on



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