India on Wednesday said Pakistan responded to its counter-terrorism action against Jaish-e-Mohammed by using its air force to target Indian military installations, but was unsuccessful.

One Pakistan Air Force jet was shot down by a MiG-21 Bison in an aerial engagement, but India lost a MiG 21, the ministry of external affairs said. “The pilot is missing in action. Prime Minister Narendra Modi, in response, gave a free hand to Navy, Air and Army and said he would not buckle under pressure. Read how this all unfolded in the day. Source: India Today

Brussels swipes at France over economic ‘vulnerabilities’

The European Commission took a swipe at France on Friday noting the country’s economic “vulnerabilities” due to high public debt and weak competitiveness. The comments from Brussels came in a commission report to the European Parliament assessing 2019 economic and social development in the European Union. “France is experiencing imbalances,” the report said. “Vulnerabilities stem from high public debt and weak competitiveness dynamics in a context of low productivity growth.” Source: France

German hospital luring Brexit-worried Polish nurses from UK

Worried about Brexit? Come to Germany where you get better salaries, better weather, tastier food — and a shorter trip for visits home to Poland. That’s a German hospital’s pitch to Polish nurses working in Britain, who are among scores of European workers worried about what will happen to their work permits and right of residence if the United Kingdom leaves the European Union on March 29. Source Charlotteobserver

Turkish troops advance positions in Cyprus ahead of peace talks

Turkish troops moved their positions forward to a buffer zone in Cyprus ahead of a meeting between Cyprus President and Turkish Cypriot leader. Between Feb. 1 and Feb. 12, Turkish army had advanced in the Strovilia area controlled by the United Nations (UN), a strip of land situated between the Dhekelia British base and the Turkish controlled areas, the newspaper said.Cyprus government said it had started working with the UN over escalating tensions after Turkey’s advance. Source Ahval

Blue House expects bilateral end-of-war declaration at 2nd NK-US summit

The Blue House ( the executive office and official residence of the South Korean head of state) predicted on Feb. 25 that a declaration ending the Korean War “could be agreed upon” between North Korea and the US at their second summit. The question is drawing attention as the prediction comes while the specifics of current talks under way in Hanoi to coordinate the two sides’ agenda remain heavily under wraps. Source Hankyoreh