Australia to provide more armoured vehicles to Ukraine
Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 08:37:44 GMT
The Australian government will provide a new A$110 million ($73.5m) package to Ukraine including 70 military vehicles to defend against Russia's invasion, Prime Minister Anthony Albanese said on Monday (26 June).The fresh commitments take Australia's total contribution for Ukraine to A$790m, including A$610m in military support, since the conflict began in February 2022."This additional support will make a real difference, helping the Ukrainian people who continue to show great courage in the face of Russia's illegal, unprovoked and immoral war," Albanese said during a media briefing in Canberra.He said the package was not prompted by events in Russia over the weekend when heavily-armed Russian mercenaries briefly took control of the Russian city of Rostov, in one of the biggest challenges to President Vladimir Putin's grip on power."No, we have been working on this proposal, with a view to taking it to cabinet this morning, for some time," Albanese said.Australia is one of the larg...Zelenskyy discusses Russian turmoil with Biden, Trudeau, Duda
Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 08:37:44 GMT
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy and his defence minister said they held a series of calls with Kyiv's allies on Sunday (25 June) to discuss the "weakness" of Russia's President Vladimir Putin and Ukraine's next counteroffensive steps.The phone calls took place after an extraordinary failed mutiny by the head of Russia's Wagner mercenary group, Yevgeny Prigozhin, that raised questions about Putin's grip on power as Ukraine presses a counteroffensive in its south and east."We discussed the course of hostilities and the processes taking place in Russia. The world must put pressure on Russia until international order is restored," Zelenskiy said after a phone call with US President Joe Biden.According to the White House readout, the two leaders "discussed Ukraine's ongoing counteroffensive, and President Biden reaffirmed unwavering U.S. support."Oleksii Reznikov, Ukraine's defence minister, said he and U.S. Defence Secretary Lloyd Austin discussed Ukraine's counteroffensive and ...Injured hiker rescued in Angeles National Forest using Apple iPhone SOS technology
Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 08:37:44 GMT
An injured hiker in the Angeles National Forest was rescued by first responders Saturday after using her Apple iPhone 14’s SOS satellite feature. Juana Reyes was visiting a friend in L.A. when the pair decided to go for a hike in Trail Canyon Falls. After taking a crippling fall in an area with no cellphone coverage, the high-tech feature on her smartphone linked her up with emergency personnel almost immediately. “And we were going down this small hill. There was a lot of dirt and as we were going down all I remember is that the dirt just sort of gave way,” Reyes told KTLA. Reyes twisted her right foot and felt her ankle throbbing with pain. “There was that SOS feature that was triggered,” Reyes explained. “I don’t have the exact details because I wasn’t the one doing the communication.” Juana Reyes, seen here holding up her smartphone, after Apple SOS satellite technology helped contact first responders when she was injured hiking in the Angeles National F...Since the Taliban takeover of Afghanistan, more than 1,000 civilians were killed in attacks, UN says
Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 08:37:44 GMT
ISLAMABAD (AP) — The United Nations said Tuesday it has documented a significant level of civilians killed and wounded in attacks in Afghanistan since the Taliban takeover — despite a stark reduction in casualties compared to previous years of war and insurgency. According to a new report by the U.N. mission in Afghanistan, or UNAMA, since the takeover in mid-August 2021 and until the end of May, there were 3,774 civilian casualties, including 1,095 people killed in violence in the country. That compares with 8,820 civilian casualties — including 3,035 killed — in just 2020, according to an earlier U.N. report. The Taliban seized the country in August 2021 while U.S. and NATO troops were in the final weeks of their withdrawal from Afghanistan after two decades of war. According to the U.N. report, three-quarters of the attacks since the Taliban seized power were with improvised explosive devices in “populated areas, including places of worship, schools and markets,” the report said....Escapan dos hombres de una cárcel en Tennessee a través del techo de la celda
Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 08:37:44 GMT
(CNN) — Dos hombres escaparon de la cárcel del condado de Henry, Tennessee, a través del techo de la celda, de acuerdo con una declaración de la Oficina del sheriff del condado de Henry, este lunes.Según el comunicado, la policía está pidiendo al público que esté atento a Ronnie Sharp, de 48 años, y Joshua Harris, de 40 años.El comunicado dice que los dos hombres forzaron el techo de la celda y luego abrieron una claraboya en el techo.“Después abandonaron la cárcel del condado de Henry en dirección desconocida”, dice el comunicado.Según el comunicado, la policía cree que los hombres son responsables de robar un Chevy 3500 blanco de cuatro puertas de 2006 con una cama de volteo negro de una ubicación en la autopista 69 Norte.La policía dijo que ambos hombres eran considerados peligrosos y pidió al público no acercarse a ellos si son vistos.“Joshua Harris estaba cumpliendo condena por violación de sentencia, pero tiene antecedentes por evasión de arresto, robo ...The reason U.S. response to the Russia rebellion has been decidedly cautious
Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 08:37:44 GMT
WASHINGTON (AP) — On the surface, the turmoil in Russia would seem like something for the U.S. to celebrate: a powerful mercenary group engaging in a short-lived clash with Russia’s military at the very moment that Ukraine is trying to gain momentum in a critical counteroffensive.But the public response by Washington has been decidedly cautious. Officials say the U.S. had no role in the conflict, insist this was an internal matter for Russia and decline to comment on whether it could affect the war in Ukraine. The reason: to avoid creating an opening for Russian President Vladimir Putin to seize on the rhetoric of American officials and rally Russians by blaming his Western adversaries.Even President Joe Biden, known for straying from talking points, has stayed on script.Biden told reporters Monday that the United States and NATO weren’t involved. Biden said he held a video call with allies over the weekend and they are all in sync in working to ensure that they give Putin “no excus...Wagner private jet lands in Belarus: reports
Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 08:37:44 GMT
A plane belonging to Yevgeny Prigozhin’s Wagner Group landed at a military airfield some 20 kilometers from Minsk, Belarus, on Tuesday morning, according to reports.The plane “landed at the Machulishchi military airfield near Minsk at 07:40,” said the Belarusian Hajun project, which monitors the country’s airspace.According to data from the flight tracking website flightradar24 shared by the Hajun project, the Embraer Legacy 600 jet took off from a southwestern Russian region bordering Ukraine.Hajun added that another Russian private jet — which took off from St. Petersburg — had landed at the military airfield less than 20 minutes after the Wagner plane did.Billionaire-turned-warlord Prigozhin resurfaced on Monday afternoon, posting an audio message to social media after going silent for two days following his aborted attempt to lead Wagner’s paramilitary troops to Moscow.He has not been seen since leaving the Russian city of Rostov-on-Don on Saturday ...Ex-Audi boss convicted of fraud after pleading guilty in German automaker’s diesel emissions scandal
Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 08:37:44 GMT
BERLIN (AP) — A German court found ex-Audi boss Rupert Stadler guilty of fraud in connection with the automaker’s diesel emissions scandal Tuesday, making him the highest-ranking executive convicted over cars that cheated on emissions tests with the help of illegal software. The Munich regional court handed Stadler a suspended prison sentence of 21 months and ordered him to pay a large fine as part of an agreement between his lawyers, the judge and prosecutors after he pleaded guilty last month, German news agency dpa reported.The former head of Volkswagen’s luxury division admitted wrongdoing and regret for his failure to keep rigged cars off the market even after the scandal had become public knowledge.Three lower-ranking managers also took plea deals in the 2 1/2-year-long trial in Munich. Stadler had been charged with fraud and false certification by prosecutors who said he let cars with rigged software be sold even after the scheme was uncovered by the U.S. Environmental ...Whereabouts and fate of Russian mercenary leader remain a mystery after revolt
Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 08:37:44 GMT
The whereabouts of mercenary leader Yevgeny Prigozhin remained a mystery Tuesday after Russian President Vladimir Putin once again blasted organizers of a weekend rebellion as traitors who played into the hands of Ukraine’s government and its allies.The Kremlin has said Prigozhin would be exiled to neighboring Belarus, but neither he nor the Belarusian authorities have confirmed that. An independent Belarusian military monitoring project Belaruski Hajun said a business jet that Prigozhin reportedly uses landed near Minsk on Tuesday morning. The media team for Prigozhin, the 62-year-old head of the Wagner private military contractor, did not immediately respond to a request for comment.Prigozhin’s short-lived insurrection over the weekend — the biggest challenge to Putin’s rule in more than two decades in power — has rattled Russia’s leadership.Putin on Monday night sought to project stability and control in a short, nationally televised address, in which he critici...Corruption trial begins for former Indonesia IT minister over mobile phone tower project
Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 08:37:44 GMT
JAKARTA, Indonesia (AP) — Indonesia’s anti-graft court on Tuesday began a trial for a former communication and information technology minister who was charged with corruption over the construction of mobile phone transmission towers in remote parts of the country.Prosecutors allege that Johnny G. Plate changed the terms of the 8 trillion rupiah ($533 million) procurement project and the number of construction sites without conducting feasibility studies and that he personally enriched himself with 17.8 billion rupiah ($1.2 million).Anang Achmad Latif, the director of an agency under the Communications and Information Ministry, and Yohan Suryanto, a development expert from the University of Indonesia, were indicted alongside Plate for similar charges.Prosecutors also said Plate asked Latif for 500 million rupiah ($33,353) a month from March 2021 to October 2022, with the money coming from a consortium company that worked for the project. Plate, who was part of the government coalitio...Latest news
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