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      21 May

      Putin congratulates Russia troops, Wagner for ‘capturing Bakhmut’

      Russian claims of capturing Bakhmut came hours after Ukraine said the battle for the eastern city was continuing. Wagner mercenary group fighters wave flags of Russia and Wagner group on top of a building in an unidentified location in this still image obtained from a video released on May 20, 2023 Russia has claimed to have fully captured Ukraine’s Bakhmut, with President Vladimir Putin congratulating his troops and the mercenary Wagner Group for taking the largely levelled eastern city. The Russian announcement on Saturday came hours after Kyiv said the battle was still continuing while admitting the situation was “critical”. Bakhmut, a salt-mining town that once had a population of 70,000 people, has been the scene of the longest and bloodiest battle in…

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    • 21 May

      Sudan’s army, Rapid Support Forces sign 7-day ceasefire

      Truce will come into effect 48 hours after signing of agreement and will be enforced by the US and Saudi Arabia, sponsors of talks say. People board a minibus as they evacuate southern Khartoum, Sudan, on May 14, 2023 Warring factions in Sudan have agreed to a seven-day ceasefire following talks in the Saudi Arabian city of Jeddah, according to a statement from Washington and Riyadh, as fighting that has killed hundreds and displaced more than a million entered its sixth week. The ceasefire agreement was signed late on Saturday It will take effect 48 hours after, at 9:45pm local time (19:45 GMT) on Monday, the sponsors of the talks, the United States and Saudi Arabia, said in their joint…

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    • 21 May

      G7 wants ‘constructive’ China ties, calls out rights record

      G7 says it will not block China’s development but calls out Beijing on rights record, territorial claims. Italy’s Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni, Canada’s Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, France’s President Emmanuel Macron, Japan’s Prime Minister Fumio Kishida, US President Joe Biden, Germany’s Chancellor Olaf Scholz and UK Prime Minister Rishi Sunak (from left to right) participate in a family photo with G7 leaders at the Grand Prince Hotel in Hiroshima, western Japan, Saturday, May 20, 2023 [Jonathan Ernst/Pool] Hiroshima, Japan – The Group of Seven has called for “constructive” ties with China and insisted it does not seek to block the country’s development, even while taking aim at Beijing’s rights record and territorial claims. In their communique released on Saturday, the G7…

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    • 21 May

      Quad Leaders Forge United Front, Take Veiled Jibe At Beijing

      U.S. President Joe Biden, from left, Japan’s Prime Minister Fumio Kishida, Australia’s Prime Minister Anthony Albanese and India’s Prime Minister Narendra Modi hold a Quad meeting on the sidelines of the G7 summit, in Hiroshima, western Japan, Saturday. New Delhi: Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Saturday evening participated in the Quad summit along with US President Joe Biden, Japanese PM Fumio Kishida and Australian PM Anthony Albanese. At the summit meeting, in a thinly veiled message aimed at Chinese military assertiveness, the four leaders declared that the Quad nations “seeks a region where no country dominates and no country is dominated — one where all countries are free from coercion and can exercise their agency to determine their futures” and that…

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    • 21 May

      You are causing me real trouble, Biden to PM modi during Quad summit

      Did Biden really ask Modi for an autograph, Here’s the truth PM Modi with US President Joe Biden. Hiroshima: Calling Prime Minister Narendra Modi very popular, United States President said that he is running out of tickets for the Indian leader’s event being organized during his (PM Modi’s) visit to the US next month, according to the sources. On Saturday, during the Quad meeting, which was held on the sidelines of the G7 Summit, President Biden came up to PM Modi and told that he’s been facing a challenge with a deluge of requests from prominent citizens to attend the program PM Modi. Biden, while talking to PM Modi, said, “You are demonstrating that democracies matter,” according to the sources. “You…

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    • 21 May

      Hiroshima: Japan PM, S Korea prez pray at memorial for Korean atomic bomb victims

      Yoon and Kishida, accompanied by their first ladies, stood in front of the memorial where they laid bouquets of white flowers and lowered their heads as they paid tribute to tens of thousands of Koreans South Korean President Yoon Suk Yeol, center left, his wife Kim Keon Hee, left, Japans Prime Minister Fumio Kishida and his wife Yuko Kishida lay flowers at the Monument in Memory of the Korean Victims of the A-bomb near the Peace Park Memorial in Hiroshima, Japan, Sunday, (Lim Hun-jung/Yonhap) Hiroshima: Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida and South Korean President Yoon Suk Yeol prayed together on Sunday at a memorial for Korean victims of the 1945 atomic bombing in Hiroshima on the sidelines of the Group of…

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    • 21 May

      ‘Almost a dictatorship’: Over 100,000 protest in Israel against Netanyahu’s judicial reform for 20th week

      Tens of thousands of Israelis joined protests across the country, now entering their 20th week, on Saturday against Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s contested plans to tighten controls on the Supreme Court. The planned overhaul, which would give the government control over naming judges to the Supreme Court and let parliament override many rulings, was paused after opponents organised some of the biggest street protests ever seen in Israel. The government accuses activist judges of increasingly usurping the role of parliament, and says the overhaul is needed to restore balance between the judiciary and elected politicians. Critics say it will remove vital checks and balances underpinning a democratic state and hand unchecked power to the government. A sea of blue and…

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    • 21 May

      2024 Republican hopefuls rush to defend Marine who put NYC subway rider in fatal chokehold

      Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis urged the nation to show Daniel Penny that “America’s got his back.” Former U.N. Ambassador Nikki Haley called for New York’s governor to pardon Penny, and biotech entrepreneur Vivek Ramaswamy donated $10,000 to his legal defense fund. Republican presidential hopefuls have lined up to support Penny, a 24-year-old U.S. Marine veteran who was caught on video pinning an agitated fellow subway passenger in New York City to the floor in a chokehold. The passenger, 30-year-old Jordan Neely, later died from compression of the neck, according to the medical examiner. Penny has been charged with manslaughter. His attorneys say he acted in self-defense. He’s already become a hero to many Republicans, who have trumpeted Penny as a Good Samaritan moving to protect others in…

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    • 21 May

      European Union to force its train drivers to speak English

      Brussels is to force European Union train drivers to speak English under rules designed to foster closer ties between member states. Rules to be announced this autumn under the EU’s “Train Drivers’ Directive” will mandate that a single common language is enforced. Sources say that English is set to be selected, despite misgivings among some EU member states following Brexit. The EU has been pushing for “a single European railway area” for a number of years to facilitate easier movement on the railways across the bloc. But rules stipulate that train drivers must possess a minimum language proficiency in every country they operate. Officials have instead sought to standardise the language used by train drivers across all member states. Brussels sources confirmed…

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    • 21 May

      This G7 summit stands out as memorable – and not just because Zelenskyy jetted in

      There was Biarritz in 2019, when then President Trump rowed with allies and there was even talk that, for the first time since meetings began in 1975, there wouldn’t be a joint final statement – though in the end they scraped something together. In the 2017 gathering in the Sicilian town of Taormina, the win was that Trump turned up at all, as he billed that particular summit as the “most challenging G7 in years” (he was at loggerheads with allies over climate change and trade). Then how can anyone forget the summit in Cornwall, where President Macron and host, then Prime Minister Boris Johnson, ended up in a Brexit bust-up over Northern Ireland trade arrangements. The Hiroshima summit couldn’t be more different. These…

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