Jumat, 03 Februari 2023

Bobi breaks Guinness World Record for oldest dog ever - BBC

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  1. Bobi breaks Guinness World Record for oldest dog ever  BBC
  2. 30-year-old Bobi named world's oldest dog ever by Guinness World Records  Sky News
  3. Bobi declared as world’s oldest living dog by Guinness World Records. Guess his age  The Indian Express
  4. 30-year-old Bobi breaks record for world's oldest dog ever  CBS News
  5. Cuteness alert! Meet Bobi, the oldest dog ever in the world  Hindustan Times
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2023-02-03 06:50:50Z
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Pentagon tracking Chinese 'spy balloon' flying over US - The Telegraph

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  1. Pentagon tracking Chinese 'spy balloon' flying over US  The Telegraph
  2. Canada Monitoring Potential Second Incident Of Suspected Surveillance Balloon | Chinese Spy Balloon  CNN-News18
  3. Chinese spy balloon: US tracks suspected surveillance device  BBC
  4. China spy balloon - live: Canada spots high-altitude surveillance balloon after US military  The Independent
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2023-02-03 08:02:00Z
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Ukraine news – live: Putin says ‘Nazism in its modern form’ threatens Russia - The Independent

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  1. Ukraine news – live: Putin says ‘Nazism in its modern form’ threatens Russia  The Independent
  2. Ukraine's Zelenskyy says new invasion already started  Channel 4 News
  3. Ukraine war: Russia planning 24 February offensive, Ukrainian defence minister says  BBC
  4. Russia planning major offensive to mark first anniversary of war: Ukraine defence minister  The Guardian
  5. Putin 'mobilises 5,00000 troops' in Ukraine; 'Alarmed' Zelensky stares at explosive escalation  Hindustan Times
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2023-02-03 04:00:00Z
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Kamis, 02 Februari 2023

Stalingrad events see Putin warn of response to western ‘aggression’ - The Guardian

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  1. Stalingrad events see Putin warn of response to western ‘aggression’  The Guardian
  2. Ukraine war: 80 years on, we are facing German tanks again - Putin  bbc.co.uk
  3. Russia 'again' threatened by German tanks, Putin says at WWII commemoration • FRANCE 24 English  FRANCE 24 English
  4. Putin Evokes Stalingrad to Predict Victory Over 'New Nazism' in Ukraine  Voice of America - VOA News
  5. Vladimir Putin says 'Nazi-like' ideology threatens Russia on anniversary of Stalingrad battle  The Telegraph
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2023-02-02 20:20:00Z
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Qatargate: Two MEPs lose immunity in corruption case - BBC

Belgian Marc Tarabella votes for the waiver of the immunity during a plenary session of the European Parliament in Brussels, Belgium, 02 February 2023OLIVIER HOSLET/EPA-EFE/REX/Shutterstock

Two MEPs have had their legal immunity lifted by European lawmakers, following a request by Belgian authorities investigating a corruption scandal that has rocked the European Parliament.

Italian Andrea Cozzolino and Belgian Marc Tarabella deny wrongdoing.

The Qatargate affair unfolded when a Greek lawmaker and three other suspects were arrested on suspicion of corruption and money-laundering.

One of the suspects then agreed to "tell all" as part of a plea deal.

Pier Antonio Panzeri is alleged to have led a network that took bribes from Qatar and Morocco in return for influencing the European Parliament. Some €1.5m (£1.3m) was recovered in cash in a series of raids in Brussels and Italy.

Qatar has denied allegations that it sought to gain influence over MEPs while Morocco has hit back at "judicial harassment" and "media attacks".

However, prosecutors have said Mr Panzeri has admitted "criminal responsibility".

Mr Tarabella's home was raided last month when Belgian police detained the four suspects. Prosecutors then asked the parliament to lift his immunity from prosecution as well as Mr Cozzolino's. Both men were members of the parliament's centre-left Socialists and Democrats grouping.

The votes happened with little ceremony in a matter of seconds when lawmakers began a session of the European Parliament on Thursday morning. MEPs simply raised their hands as the details were read out.

Marc Tarabella attended the vote himself, making his way through a scrum of reporters as he headed into the chamber. Afterwards he told me he had voted to waive his immunity in order to "be able to respond to the investigators' questions and help authorities shed light on this affair".

According to the parliament report on Mr Tarabella, he is suspected by investigators of backing "certain positions within the European Parliament in favour of a third country in return for cash payments" for two years. Testimony against him suggests several payments totalling €120,00-€140,000, the report adds.

Belgian police released pictures of the €1.5m seized last Friday
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"Of course I deny any wrong," he told the BBC. Asked if had ever taken money to influence proceedings in the European Parliament he said: "Never in my life!"

The parliament's report on his Italian colleague cites investigators alleging participation in a criminal organisation and money laundering. Mr Cozzolino's lawyers said last month that he was innocent and that he had carried out political activity in a "free and transparent way, having nothing to do with the crimes being investigated".

He resigned last month as head of the parliament's delegation that works with the Maghreb nations, including Morocco.

Last month prosecutors said Mr Panzeri, who is an Italian ex-MEP, had agreed to provide details about how the scandal worked and who was involved in return for a shorter sentence of a year in jail. He ran an NGO called Fight Impunity in Brussels.

His wife and daughter were freed from house arrest last week as part of the plea deal.

Three other suspects remain in jail on suspicion of corruption and money laundering:

  • Greek MEP Eva Kaili was stripped of her role as one of the 14 vice presidents of the parliament last month but denies involvement in the affair
  • Her partner, former parliamentary aide Francesco Giorgi, is reported to have partly confessed to his alleged role
  • Niccolò FigĂ -Talamanca, who runs an NGO from the same building as Mr Panzeri, has also denied all knowledge of the scandal.

Parliamentary immunity means MEPs cannot be subject to any form of inquiry, detention or legal proceedings because of opinions expressed or votes cast in their capacity as an MEP. But it can be waived, if requested by a national authority.

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2023-02-02 14:48:07Z
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Ukraine war: Russia planning 24 February offensive, Ukrainian defence minister says - BBC

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Ukraine's defence minister has said Russia is preparing a major new offensive, and warned that it could begin as soon as 24 February.

Oleksii Reznikov said Moscow had amassed thousands of troops and could "try something" to mark the anniversary of the initial invasion last year.

The attack would also mark Russia's Defender of the Fatherland Day on 23 February, which celebrates the army.

Meanwhile, three people have died in an attack on the city of Kramatorsk.

Eight others were wounded in the city in Donetsk region after a Russian missile struck a residential building, the provincial governor said.

The toll is expected to rise as rescuers comb through the wreckage.

"The only way to stop Russian terrorism is to defeat it," Mr Zelensky wrote on social media about the attack. "By tanks. Fighter jets. Long-range missiles."

Ukraine has recently renewed calls for fighter jets to help protect itself from air attacks after Germany, the US and the UK agreed to send them tanks.

Rescuers remove debris to search for survivors at a destroyed apartment building hit by a rocket during the night in downtown Kramatorsk
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Mr Reznikov said Moscow had mobilised some 500,000 troops for the potential offensive.

In September, Russian President Vladimir Putin announced a general mobilisation of some 300,000 conscripted troops, which he said was necessary to ensure the country's "territorial integrity".

But Mr Reznikov suggested that the true figure recruited and deployed to Ukraine could be far higher.

"Officially they announced 300,000 but when we see the troops at the borders, according to our assessments it is much more," he told the French BFM network. The BBC cannot independently verify this figure.

Russia has claimed recent gains in the eastern Donbas region and its forces say they are moving in on the front-line town of Bakhmut after a battle that has lasted months and led to heavy loss of life on both sides.

Last month, Russian mercenaries and regular soldiers seized the nearby town of Soledar and on Wednesday a Russian-appointed official, Yan Gagin, said Bakhmut was "operationally surrounded".

The US-based Institute for the Study of War (ISW) recently said that Moscow could seek to "undertake a decisive action" and launch a "big offensive" in the east.

Mr Reznikov said Ukraine's commanders would seek to "stabilise the front and prepare for a counter-offensive" ahead of the rumoured Russian advance.

"I have faith that the year 2023 can be the year of military victory," he said, adding that Ukraine's forces "cannot lose the initiative" they have achieved in recent months.

The defence minister was in France to strike a deal to purchase additional MG-200 air defence radars, which he said would "significantly increase the capacity of the armed forces to detect air targets, including winged and ballistic missiles, and drones of various types".

Mr Reznikov's comments come as Ukrainian intelligence alleges that President Putin has ordered his forces to seize the Donbas before the end of spring.

But speaking on Monday, Nato Secretary-General Jens Stoltenberg warned that there were no indications that Mr Putin had limited his military goals to seizing eastern regions of Ukraine.

"That they are actively acquiring new weapons, more ammunition, ramping up their own production, but also acquiring more weapons from other authoritarian states like Iran and North Korea," Mr Stoltenberg said.

"And most of all, we have seen no sign that President Putin has changed his overall goal of this invasion - that is to control a neighbour, to control Ukraine. So as long as this is the case, we need to be prepared for the long haul."

A BBC graphic showing areas of Russian control

Meanwhile, Ukraine's Deputy Defence Minister Hanna Malyar said that intense fighting was continuing in the Donbas region, where Russian forces and Wagner Group mercenaries have been trying to take the town of Bakhmut.

She added that Moscow's troops were also trying to seize Lyman - the former Russian logistics hub that Ukrainian troops retook in October.

"Russian troops are actively trying to reach the borders of Donetsk and Luhansk regions," she wrote on the Telegram messaging app. "Our soldiers defend every centimetre of Ukrainian land," she said.

Speaking on Wednesday night, Mr Zelensky warned that the situation on the front lines of the conflict was testing his forces.

"There is a certain increase in the occupiers' offensive actions at the front - in the east of our country, Mr Zelensky said. "The situation is becoming even more severe."

While the Wagner group has claimed it has been heavily involved in Russia's recent advances in the east, a former commander who fled to Norway has told Reuters that he witnessed the killing and mistreatment of Russian prisoners taken to Ukraine to fight for the group.

Andrei Medvedev made an unverified claim that in the four months he was with Wagner, he saw two people who didn't want to fight being shot.

About 80% of Wagner's personnel in Ukraine have been drawn from prisons, according to the US National Security Council.

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Rabu, 01 Februari 2023

Ukraine war: Russia planning 24 February offensive, Ukrainian defence minister says - BBC

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Ukraine's defence minister has said Russia is preparing a major new offensive, and warned that it could begin as soon as 24 February.

Oleksii Reznikov said Moscow had amassed thousands of troops and could "try something" to mark the anniversary of the initial invasion last year.

The attack would also mark Russia's Defender of the Fatherland Day on 23 February, which celebrates the army.

Mr Reznikov said Moscow had mobilised some 500,000 troops for the offensive.

In September, Russian President Vladimir Putin announced a general mobilisation of some 300,000 conscripted troops, which he said was necessary to ensure the country's "territorial integrity".

But Mr Reznikov suggested that the true figure recruited and deployed to Ukraine could be far higher.

"Officially they announced 300,000 but when we see the troops at the borders, according to our assessments it is much more," he told the French BFM network. The BBC cannot independently verify this figure.

Despite some heavy fighting in the eastern Donbas region, the war has entered something of a stalemate in recent months since Ukraine retook the southern city of Kherson.

With the exception of the Russian seizure of the town of Soledar, neither side has made major territorial advances.

But a Russian spring offensive - and a Ukrainian counter-offensive - has long been considered likely. The US-based Institute for the Study of War (ISW) recently said that Moscow could seek to "undertake a decisive action" and launch a "big offensive" in the east.

Mr Reznikov said Ukraine's commanders would seek to "stabilise the front and prepare for a counter-offensive" ahead of the rumoured Russian advance.

"I have faith that the year 2023 can be the year of military victory," he said, adding that Ukraine's forces "cannot lose the initiative" they have achieved in recent months.

The defence minister was in France to strike a deal to purchase additional MG-200 air defence radars, which he said would "significantly increase the capacity of the armed forces to detect air targets, including winged and ballistic missiles, and drones of various types".

Mr Reznikov's comments come as Ukrainian intelligence alleges that President Putin has ordered his forces to seize the Donbas before the end of spring.

But speaking on Monday, Nato Secretary-General Jens Stoltenberg warned that there were no indications that Mr Putin had limited his military goals to seizing eastern regions of Ukraine.

"That they are actively acquiring new weapons, more ammunition, ramping up their own production, but also acquiring more weapons from other authoritarian states like Iran and North Korea," Mr Stoltenberg said.

"And most of all, we have seen no sign that President Putin has changed his overall goal of this invasion - that is to control a neighbour, to control Ukraine. So as long as this is the case, we need to be prepared for the long haul."

Meanwhile, Ukraine's Deputy Defence Minister Hanna Malyar said that intense fighting was continuing in the Donbas region, where Russian forces and Wagner Group mercenaries have been trying to take the town of Bakhmut.

She added that Moscow's troops were also trying to seize Lyman - the former Russian logistics hub that Ukrainian troops retook in October.

"Russian troops are actively trying to reach the borders of Donetsk and Luhansk regions," she wrote on the Telegram messaging app. "Our soldiers defend every centimetre of Ukrainian land," she said.

Speaking on Wednesday night, Ukraine's President Volodymyr Zelensky warned that the situation on the front lines of the conflict was testing his forces.

"There is a certain increase in the occupiers' offensive actions at the front - in the east of our country, Mr Zelensky said. "The situation is becoming even more severe."

And in Kramatorsk - a city in the Donetsk region - two civilians were killed and seven more wounded after a Russian missile struck a residential building, the provincial governor said.

A BBC graphic showing areas of Russian control

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2023-02-01 22:00:25Z
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