A seven-year-old British girl, Inaayah Makda, went missing in Casablanca, Morocco, on Wednesday after being swept away by a wave, according to Sky News. Makda, who is from Blackburn in Lancashire, was on holiday with her family when the incident occurred.
Adnan Hussain, the independent MP for Blackburn, stated on social media Thursday morning that he had spoken directly with Inaayah's father and aunt to offer assistance, Sky News reported.
In other news, US President Donald Trump warned that it is "very dangerous" for the UK to engage in business with China, Euronews reported. Trump made the remarks to reporters while attending the premiere of a documentary about his wife, First Lady Melania Trump. His comments came as UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer is in China for talks with President Xi Jinping aimed at resetting relations. Downing Street said that the White House had been aware of Starmer's trip and its objectives in advance and pointed out that Trump himself is due to visit China in April, according to Euronews.
Meanwhile, the Green party announced Hannah Spencer, a Trafford councillor and plumber, as its candidate for the Gorton and Denton byelection, The Guardian reported. The nomination was officially announced on Friday in Longsight, following a decision made by local party members in online hustings the previous night. According to The Guardian, Spencer secured a large majority of the vote, defeating competitors including Fesl Reza-Khan and Sarah Wakefield.
In Rome, members of Italy's Europa party staged a protest outside the US embassy against the confirmed presence of US Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agents linked to the Milan-Cortina Winter Olympics, Euronews reported. Demonstrators blew whistles and held anti-ICE signs. Lawmaker Riccardo Magi criticized the Italian government's stance on the issue, calling for a clear response.
Additionally, Serbian police confiscated 5 tonnes of marijuana in Kruševac, according to Euronews.
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