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Germany: Russian millionaire killed in Frankfurt plane crash A pilot and two passengers believed to be Russian nationals have been killed in a small plane crash in western Germany. Russiaʼs S7 Airlines identified one of the victims as its coowner Natalia Fileva. "On March 31, 2019, S7 Airlines shareholder Natalia Fileva was killed at the age of 55 during the descent in a private Epic-LT plane to [a] Frankfurt airport. The cause of the tragedy is not yet known,” the company said in a statement. The 55-year-old was listed in 2018 by Forbes magazine as the fourth richest women in Russia with an estimated fortune of $660 million (€534 million). The small six-seater plane they were in crashed into an asparagus field south of the German city of Frankfurt around 3:30 p.m. local time (1330 UTC).

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Philippine police kill ʼcommunist rebelsʼ during weapons raids Police in the Philippines say they have shot and killed a group of suspected rebels

Arab leaders slam Trumpʼs recognition of Golan Heights as Israeli

The Arab League closed ranks on Sunday againstDonald Trumpʼs move to recognize Israeli sovereigntyover the Golan Heights, despite growing tensions between the 22 member states. At a one-day summit in Tunisia, Saudi Arabiaʼs King Salman bin Abdulaziz told fellow leaders his country "absolutely rejects any measures which could affect Syriaʼs sovereignty over Golan." Israel wrestled the control of the border region from Syria during the Arab-Israeli war in 1967 and annexed it 1981, although nearly all countries viewthe Golan Heights as occupied territory. "Occupation is a crime and legalizing is a sin," Arab League chief Ahmed Abdul Gheit said on Sunday.

Ukraine: Comedian Zelensky and incumbent Poroshenko set for runoff vote

Israel reopens Gaza crossings after rocket strike

Police in the Philippines say they have shot and killed a group of suspected rebels. Rights groups have claimed the men who died were mainly elderly farmers and have slammed the "massacre."

Israel on Sunday reopened the Erez and Kerem Shalom crossings to the Gaza Strip after keeping them closed since a rocket fired by Palestinian militantshit a home near Tel Aviv six days earlier. The strike wounded seven Israelis and led to a serious flare-up in violence during which Israelcarried out several retaliatory attacks in the Gaza Stripon targets associated with Hamas, the Islamist group that controls the Palestinian enclave. The reopening of the crossings came just hours after more rockets were launched from the Gaza Strip into Israel overnight. Israeli tanks fired at Hamas military posts in response. No casualties were reported on either side. A day earlier,four Palestinians were killed by Israeli fireamid mass protests on the Gaza-Israel perimeter fence.

Philippine police said on Sunday that 14 suspected communist rebels were killed after they opened fire on officers conducting weapons raids. Rights groups said the victims were all farmers, some elderly. What happened?The men were killed during three separate incidents in the central Philippine island of Negros.Police said dozens of officers, backed by army troops, has been conducting home searches for unlicensed firearms on Saturday when the 14 men violently fought back. Fifteen other suspects were arrested during the raids, police said.Negros is home to the countryʼs wealthiest landowners and its poorest farm workers. Condemnation: Human rights and farmersʼ groups slammed the killings and called for an independent investigation. They say six farmers were killed and more than 50 others arrested in similar police raids in December. Killings rising: An official

from rights group Karapatan described the violence as a massacre on farmers asserting their rights to land. The agricultural workersʼ federation said the deaths highlighted growing rights violations on Negros. The Philippine rights body expressed "grave concern" over what it called a rising number of killings. Insurgency: Police denied the 14 men killed were victims of extrajudicial killings. Aside from illegal firearms, police said they were looking for guerrillas from the communistsʼ armed wing, the New Peopleʼs Army (NPA), suspected of attacks on police officers. Communist guerrillas have waged one of Asiaʼs longest-running insurgencies in the Philippines. About 40,000 combatants and civilians have been killed in the violence. It has also stunted economic growth, handed the military greater powers and unleashed a cycle of human rights abuses.

Political newcomer Volodymyr Zelenskyhas won over 30 percent of the vote in Ukraineʼs presidential polls, with President Poroshenko claiming below 18 percent support, exit polls showed on Sunday evening. Another key contender, formerPrime Minister Yulia Tymoshenko, scored around 14 percent. The results would put Zelensky and Poroshenko into the final vote on the 21 of April. Forty-oneyear-old Zelensky is famous forplaying a character of a president in a political comedy showcalled "Servant of the People."

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