An EU mission in Gaza once represented hope. Today, it is a symbol of a sputtering Western vision
Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 06:06:19 GMT
JERUSALEM (AP) — It’s been 16 years since the borders of the Gaza Strip slammed shut after Hamas militants seized control of the territory.The takeover forced the European Union to withdraw monitors who had been deployed at a Gaza border crossing to help the Palestinians prepare for independence. Yet the EU has regularly renewed funding for the unit since then, most recently late last month.The continued existence of the unit known as EUBAM is an extreme example of the West’s willingness to keep pumping hundreds of millions of dollars a year into the moribund vision of a two-state solution between Israel and the Palestinians.Proponents say this approach remains the best chance for securing an eventual peace deal. Critics argue that opting for such costly conflict management helps keep a 56-year-old Israeli military occupation in place and allows Europe and the U.S. to avoid making the hard political decisions needed to end the conflict. This week’s deadly Israeli raid of a Wes...Why does France take the risk of arming Armenia, an ally of Moscow and Tehran?
Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 06:06:19 GMT
Information has been circulating for several weeks that France is helping Armenia to arm itself and provide itself with Mistral anti-aircraft missile systems. It was the Ukrainian secret service that revealed the pink post: "After persistent promises, France has decided to supply Armenia with lethal weapons, sources from the Ministry's Main Intelligence Directorate (GUR) said. According to the Telegram channel AZfront, the first batch of 50 armored personnel carriers will arrive in Armenia very soon," writes Sebastien Boussois.Landlocked between Turkey, Georgia, Azerbaijan and Russia, Armenia has two major allies from a geostrategic and economic point of view and who have strengthened their support since the start of the war in Ukraine: Russia and the 'Iran. While France is in the Minsk group, which should impose a certain form of neutrality on it to facilitate negotiations for the peace process between Azerbaijanis and Armenians, it is now arming Yerevan. As for the Armenian diaspo...Sustainable economic growth through gaming
Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 06:06:19 GMT
On a worldwide scale, economic growth has seen a significant boost from the benefits introduced by the gaming industry.You can't confine gaming to pure entertainment value. Gaming is a major contributor to sustainable economic growth by creating new job opportunities and promoting entrepreneurial startups. It's a key player in promoting sustainable economic growth and shows promise to continue being so in the future.Gaming and digital economy A particularly notable driving force in boosting economic growth is the growing online gaming trend. Online casino gaming, in particular, is more popular due to increased accessibility and game diversification. People can enjoy all the buzz from their favourite casino games with brilliantly designed online gaming experiences right from their own smartphone devices in their homes. Geographical location and personal limitations are no longer boundaries to enjoying the casino gaming experience or even playing games like roulette online for real m...Exclusiva: Zelensky dice que quería que la contraofensiva empezara “mucho antes” para adelantarse a las defensas rusas
Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 06:06:19 GMT
(CNN) — La contraofensiva ucraniana se ha visto “ralentizada” por las atrincheradas defensas rusas, declaró el presidente de Ucrania, Volodymyr Zelensky, a CNN en una entrevista exclusiva emitida este miércoles, añadiendo que desearía que las entregas de armas occidentales le hubieran permitido comenzar “mucho antes”.Hablando con Erin Burnett de CNN en Odesa, Zelensky dijo que en algunas zonas del país su ejército no puede “ni siquiera pensar en comenzar” los ataques, porque no tiene “las armas pertinentes.”“Estoy agradecido a EE.UU. como líderes de nuestro apoyo”, dijo a Burnett a través de un traductor, “pero les dije, así como a los líderes europeos, que nos gustaría comenzar nuestra contraofensiva antes, y necesitamos todas las armas y el material para ello. ¿Por qué? Simplemente porque si empezamos más tarde, irá más despacio”.El líder ucraniano añadió que las dificultades en el campo de batalla estab...The hottest week on Earth: Global heat at unofficial record high for second day in a row
Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 06:06:19 GMT
NEW YORK (AP) — The hottest week on Earth: Global heat at unofficial record high for second day in a row.SourceQuiénes eran las víctimas del tiroteo masivo en Filadelfia
Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 06:06:19 GMT
(CNN) — Se suponía que Ralph Moralis llevaría a su hija al altar este fin de semana.En cambio, menos de una semana antes de uno de los días más importantes de su vida, un hombre armado lo mató a tiros cuando comenzó a disparar al azar contra vehículos y peatones en el suroeste de Filadelfia en la noche de este lunes.Cinco personas murieron, incluido Moralis, de 59 años, y dos niños resultaron heridos, dijeron las autoridades.“Ralph era un buen tipo, no solo porque era de la familia. Cualquiera que lo conociera sabía que era bueno”, dijo Tyrique Glasgow, su primo. “Me enseñó a hacer lo correcto en mi vida”, añadió.Tiroteo en Filadelfia deja al menos cinco muertos: el sospechoso bajo custodia llevaba un rifle AR-15, dijo la PolicíaGlasgow estaba de compras con su hija este lunes cuando, sin saberlo, condujo hacia el área donde acababa de estallar la violencia. Vio a una multitud de policías con sus armas en la mano, pero dijo que no le dio mucha importanc...Zelenskyy on his way to Bulgaria
Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 06:06:19 GMT
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy is en route to Bulgaria to meet Sofia’s political leaders. Bulgarian Prime Minister Nikolai Denkov confirmed the news of Zelenskyy’s visit Thursday, details of which had begun to leak out earlier this week.Denkov said that Zelenskyy will land around 10 a.m. His program includes a potentially fraught meeting with Bulgarian President Rumen Radev, who is hostile to arming Kyiv.Zelenskyy’s visit will focus on discussions about weapons to Ukraine and cooperation on nuclear power station supplies.Bulgaria’s parliament also was expected to pass a declaration of support for Ukraine to join the NATO military alliance.Russia bombards Ukrainian city near Polish border, killing 4
Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 06:06:19 GMT
Russia launched a deadly barrage of Kalibr cruise missiles at Lviv in western Ukraine, Kyiv’s air defense forces said Thursday morning. Four people were killed and another 34 were injured in the strikes, Lviv Governor Maksym Kozytskyy said. The city lies just 80 kilometers from Ukraine’s border with Poland. Although Ukrainian air defense managed to shoot down seven cruise missiles, the remaining three — as well as debris — wrought devastation on a city that hosts thousands of refugees from other cities and towns in Ukraine affected by war.More than 30 residential buildings and the premises of the local polytechnic university were damaged or destroyed, Lviv Mayor Andriy Sadovyi told journalists at the scene.“This [is] probably the biggest attack on the civil infrastructure of Lviv since the start of [the] full-scale invasion,” Sadovyi said, adding that the level of destruction in the residential sector is so significant that locals have been displaced.Russia launched...Top officials from Turkey and Sweden head to NATO to try to overcome membership concerns
Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 06:06:19 GMT
BRUSSELS (AP) — Senior officials from Sweden and Turkey will gather at NATO headquarters on Thursday to examine Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan’s objections to the Nordic country joining the military alliance and to see what more, if anything, can be done to break the deadlock.NATO Secretary-General Jens Stoltenberg will lead the meeting, which will involve the countries’ foreign ministers, intelligence chiefs and national security advisers. Top officials from Finland, which joined NATO in April after itself addressing Turkish concerns, will also take part.Fearing for their security, Sweden and neighboring Finland ended their longstanding policy of military nonalignment after Russia invaded Ukraine in February 2022 and both applied for NATO membership.President Joe Biden welcomed Sweden’s prime minister to the White House on Wednesday in a show of solidarity as the United States ramped up pressure for the Nordic nation’s entry into NATO ahead of the alliance’s two-day summit ...Germany, Netherlands arrest 9 over an alleged plan for attacks in line with Islamic State group
Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 06:06:19 GMT
BERLIN (AP) — Nine people from central Asia were arrested in Germany and the Netherlands on Thursday in connection alleged plans to carry out attacks in Germany in line with the Islamic State group’s ideology, authorities said.Seven men arrested in Germany are accused of founding a militant group and of supporting IS, German federal prosecutors said. All had known each other for a long time, had radical Islamic views and came to Germany more or less simultaneously from Ukraine shortly after Russia launched its full-scale invasion last year, they added.A year ago, the suspects allegedly formed a group that aimed to carry out attacks in Germany. According to prosecutors, the group was in contact with an IS offshoot, Islamic State Khorasan Province. Its members had checked out possible targets in Germany and attempted to procure weapons, but “there was no concrete plan for an attack at the time of today’s arrest,” prosecutors said in a statement. All but one of the me...Latest news
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