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Ukrainian soldiers stand atop on APC before going to the frontline in Donetsk region Saturday. — courtesy AP /Andriy Dubchak
Heavy fighting in Donetsk as stalemate continues
KYIV — Ukraine’s military said on Sunday its forces repelled an attack in the area of Blahodatne in the eastern part of the Donetsk region. In contrast, Russia’s Wagner private military group said it took control of the village.“Units of Ukraine’s Defense Forces repelled the attacks of the occupiers in the areas of ... Blahodatne ... in the Donetsk region,” the General Staff of Ukraine’s Armed Forces said in its daily morning report, referring to fighting on Saturday.It added that its forces repelled Russian attacks in the areas of 13 other settlements in the Donetsk region.The Wagner Group, designated by the US as a transnational criminal organization, said on the Telegram messaging app on Saturday that its units had taken control of Blahodatne. Reuters was not able to...
January 29, 2023

Heavy fighting in Donetsk as stalemate continues

File photo shows Nadhim Zahawi standing before 10 Downing Street in London.
Sunak sacks UK Conservative party chairman after inquiry into tax affairs
LONDON — UK Prime Minister Rishi Sunak fired the chairman of his ruling Conservative Party on Sunday over a “serious breach” of the ministerial code.Pressure had been building on Nadhim Zahawi amid allegations he settled a multimillion-euro unpaid tax bill while in charge of the country’s Treasury.In a letter to Zahawi, Sunak wrote he had been forced to act after promising at the start of his tenure that his government “would have integrity, professionalism and accountability at every level.”Zahawi, the founder of the polling website YouGov, had acknowledged a dispute with tax authorities, but argued his error was “careless and not deliberate.”The British media reported the settlement came to €5.7 million.In his letter, Mr Zahawi said he was “concerned” about the...
January 29, 2023

Sunak sacks UK Conservative party chairman after inquiry into tax affairs

EU raises alarm on soaring asylum requests from ‘safe’ countries
STRASBROUGH —The European Union is becoming increasingly worried about the surging number of requests lodged by asylum seekers who are, in principle, ineligible for international protection, such as nationals from India, Bangladesh, Morocco, Egypt and Peru.The European Commission estimates the number of asylum applications reached 924,000 by the end of 2022 — the highest level since 2016 — while irregular border crossings tripled year-on-year to 330,000.Notably, the asylum requests included citizens from countries considered official candidates to join the bloc, like Turkey, Albania, North Macedonia and Moldova.The growing concern among member states came to the fore during a two-day informal meeting of interior ministers that took place in Stockholm this week.“We have three times...
January 29, 2023

EU raises alarm on soaring asylum requests from ‘safe’ countries

Petr Pavel seen in this file photo.
War hero Pavel sweeps to the Czech presidency
PRAGUE — Ex-Gen.Petr Pavel has won another gritty campaign — this time at the ballot box.The bearded 61-year-old, a decorated veteran who took part in a high-stakes peacekeeping mission in the Balkans and represented his country as a top-tier NATO general, was voted Czech president on Saturday, beating billionaire ex-prime minister Andrej Babiš.With the ballots from 97% of almost 15,000 polling stations counted by the Czech Statistics Office, Pavel had 57.8% of the vote compared with 42.2% for Babiš.Though Czech presidents wield little day-to-day power, Pavel will have influence over foreign policy and government opinion, as well as the power to appoint prime ministers, constitutional judges and central bankers.True to his military past, he has vowed to bring...
January 28, 2023

War hero Pavel sweeps to the Czech presidency

Influencer Andrew Tate speaks to the media while being escorted by police officers. — courtesy EPA
Judge explains extended detention of ‘dangerous’ influencer Tate
BUCHAREST — A judge in Romania has described the “particular dangerousness” of Andrew Tate and his brother Tristan in terms of their ability to target women.He also pointed to what he called their “capacity and effort to exercise permanent psychological control over the victims... including by resorting to constant acts of violence”.The comments came in a written statement from the main court in Bucharest, in which the judge laid out his reasons for extending the brothers’ detention last week.As well as safeguarding the investigation and ensuring the suspects’ presence at any future trial, the detention was justified by the need to manage social tensions and public order around this case, it said.The Tates are being held in custody for an extra 30 days, until Feb. 27, while...
January 28, 2023

Judge explains extended detention of ‘dangerous’ influencer Tate

'Mater Dolorosa' and 'Ecce Homo'
Spanish museum returns two 15th century paintings to Poland
MADRID — Spain’s Museum of Pontevedra has returned two paintings to Polish authorities after experts determined the works had been stolen by Nazi forces during World War II.Attributed to the school of the Dutch painter Dieric Bouts, they were taken from the Czartoryski collection in Gołuchów when the city was under German occupation.The museum handed the 15th-century paintings, ‘Mater Dolorosa’ and ‘Ecce Homo’ to a delegation from the Polish Ministry of Culture."The unit for the recovery of plundered works of the Polish Ministry of Culture, identified these paintings through one of our Facebook posts, publicizing some of our works," said museum director, José Manuel Rey.Although the paintings were identified by Polish officials in 2020, they first had to obtain...
January 27, 2023

Spanish museum returns two 15th century paintings to Poland

Damage caused by a Russian strike on Thursday in the town of Hlevakha, outside Kyiv
Ukraine hit by Russian missiles day after West's offer of tanks
KYIV — Russia launched a wave of missiles at Ukraine on Thursday, a day after Germany and the US pledged tanks to aid Kyiv's fight against the invasion.Eleven people died and 11 others were injured after 35 buildings were struck across several regions, the state's emergency service said.It added the worst damage to residential buildings was in the Kyiv region.Officials also reported strikes on two energy facilities in the Odesa region.The barrage came as Russia said it perceived the tank offer as "direct" Western involvement in the conflict.In what was a sustained and wide-ranging attack, the head of the Ukrainian army said Moscow launched 55 air and sea-based missiles on Thursday.Valery Zaluzhny added that 47 of them were shot down, including 20 around Kyiv.Earlier,...
January 26, 2023

Ukraine hit by Russian missiles day after West's offer of tanks

In March last year, Ukrainians set up anti-tank barriers around Odesa to protect its historic landmarks from an invasion
Ukraine's Odesa designated Unesco World Heritage site
KYIV — The historic center of the Ukrainian port city of Odesa has been designated an endangered World Heritage site by the United Nations cultural agency, despite Russian opposition.Unesco said its decision recognized "the outstanding universal value" of the site.But Russia criticized the move, saying it was "politically motivated".Known as the pearl of the Black Sea, Odesa has been bombed several times since Russia invaded Ukraine.Last year, residents rushed to protect the city's monuments and buildings by covering them in sandbags.Speaking after the vote, Unesco director general Audrey Azoulay said the city's designation as a World Heritage site was an important step."There was first a symbolic aspect which is that of saying this city belongs to the...
January 26, 2023

Ukraine's Odesa designated Unesco World Heritage site


Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky (center) holds an application for ‘‘accelerated accession to NATO’’ in Kyiv, Ukraine, September 2022. — courtesy Ukrainian Presidential Press Office
Ukraine will need ‘fighter jets’ after tanks, former president says
KYIV — While Germany’s Leopard 2 tanks to Ukraine will “improve the situation”, what Kyiv really needs are fighter jets, Ukraine’s former president told Euronews.“The real game changer now is the jet fighter. We should immediately launch training programs for Ukrainian pilots and prepare to deliver them to Ukraine,” said Petro Poroshenko.NATO countries have spent months debating whether to send modern battle tanks to Ukraine because of concerns it could be seen as an escalation by Russian President Vladimir Putin.Chancellor Olaf Scholz agreed to do so on Wednesday and invited other countries to send theirs too. The US also announced plans to send at least 30 M1 Abrams tanks to Ukraine.However, a missing element for offensive and defensive operations is still air power.Ukraine...
January 25, 2023

Ukraine will need ‘fighter jets’ after tanks, former president says

Oct. 13, 2015 file photo, shows the reconstructed wreckage of Malaysia Airlines Flight MH17. — courtesy photo Peter Dejong/ AP
Case against Russia over downing of Malaysia Airlines Flight MH17 can go ahead, court rules
STRASBOURG — Europe’s top human rights court ruled Wednesday that it can adjudicate on cases brought by the Netherlands and Ukraine against Russia for alleged rights violations in eastern Ukraine in 2014, including the downing of Malaysia Airlines flight MH17.The ruling by the Strasbourg-based European Court of Human Rights marks significant progress in efforts by the Netherlands and Ukraine to hold Russia legally accountable for its actions in Ukraine and could pave the way for compensation orders.The court said a judgment on the merits of the cases will follow at a later date. The cases were filed before Moscow launched its full-scale invasion of Ukraine nearly a year ago.“Very good news: the judgment of the European Court of Human Rights is another important step in finding the...
January 25, 2023

Case against Russia over downing of Malaysia Airlines Flight MH17 can go ahead, court rules

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