Thursday, 5 September 2024

Bangladesh ex-PM should ‘keep quiet’ until trial: Yunus

Bangladesh’s ousted premier Sheikh Hasina should “keep quiet” while exiled in India until she is brought home for trial, interim leader Muhammad Yunus told Indian media yesterday.Hasina, 76, fled to India by helicopter one month ago as protesters marched on her palace in a dramatic end to her iron-fisted rule of 15 years.An interim government led by Nobel laureate Yunus has been under public pressure to demand her extradition and trial over the hundreds of demonstrators killed during the weeks of unrest that ultimately toppled her.“If India wants to keep her until the time Bangladesh wants her back, the condition would be that she has to keep quiet,” Yunus, 84, told the Press Trust of India news agency.“Sitting in India, she is speaking and giving instructions. No one likes it. It’s not good for us or for India.”Hasina has remained in India, her former government’s biggest patron and benefactor, since her August 5 overthrow, inflaming tensions between the two South Asian neighbours.She made a public statement the week after her arrival calling for Bangladeshis to gather in Dhaka to mark the 1975 assassination of her father, independence hero Sheikh Mujibur Rahman.Hasina’s comments were seen as a provocative effort to galvanise members of her Awami League party and undermine law and order in the fragile first days after Yunus took office.The gathering was prevented by a counter-demonstration outside her childhood home in the capital by a mob that beat suspected Awami League supporters with sticks and rods.Yunus did not say whether a formal extradition request had been made to India. His government has avoided committing itself to demanding her return.Hasina’s government was accused of widespread human rights abuses, including the mass detention and extrajudicial killing of her political opponents.Numerous criminal cases have been lodged against Hasina and senior Awami League figures over the deaths of protesters in a police crackdown on the student-led uprising that ultimately ousted her.Thousands attended a demonstration in Dhaka to mark one month since Hasina’s toppling and to remember those killed during the unrest, with some chanting demands for the hanging of the “killer Hasina”.

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India, Singapore sign deal to co-operate on semiconductors

The leaders of India and Singapore yesterday signed an agreement to partner and co-operate in semiconductors, in a deal aimed at giving Singaporean firms a greater role in supply chains in the Indian market, the two countries said.A memorandum of understanding (MoU) was signed during Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s two-day visit to Singapore, his fifth overall and first since 2018.“Singapore and India will leverage complementary strengths in their semiconductor ecosystems and tap on opportunities to build resilience in their semiconductor supply chains,” Singapore’s trade ministry said in a statement. “This will include government-led policy exchanges on ecosystem development, supply chain resilience, and workforce development.”Tiny Singapore has long punched above its weight in the sector, accounting for 11% of the global semiconductor market, with 20% of global semiconductor equipment manufactured in the country.Semiconductors are a key plank of India’s business agenda, with a $10bn package in place to boost the industry’s push to compete in future with countries like chipmaking heavyweight Taiwan. India expects its semiconductor market to be worth $63bn by 2026.In February, it gave the go-ahead to construction of three semiconductor plants worth over $15bn by firms including Tata Group and CG Power, with plans to manufacture and package chips for sectors including defence, autos and telecommunication.Modi met Singapore Prime Minister Lawrence Wong, President Tharman Shanmugaratnam and former premier Lee Hsien Loong during the visit. Three other agreements were also signed, on digital technologies, education and skills development and on health and medicine, according to India’s foreign ministry. India and Singapore yesterday also called for the peaceful resolution of all maritime disputes in the South China Sea in accordance with international law, without use of force.“Both sides also called on all parties to resolve disputes through peaceful means without threat or use of force and exercise self-restraint in the conduct of actions that could escalate tensions in the region,” they said in a joint statement.

source https://www.gulf-times.com/article/690073/international/india-singapore-sign-deal-to-co-operate-on-semiconductors

1 Killed, 2 Injured in shooting in Germany

One was killed and two others were injured in a shooting incident in the Schoneberg district in northern Germany.The German fire department said that the incident, which took place Wednesday night, has not yet been clarified, and its circumstances are still unclear.According to preliminary data, one of the two men who were at the scene was confirmed to have been seriously injured, the second to have been slightly injured, while attempts to revive the third man at the scene failed.The German police secured the area on a large scale.

source https://www.gulf-times.com/article/690044/international/1-killed-2-injured-in-shooting-in-germany

Hunger reaches highest point in US in decade

Hunger reached its highest point in the United States in nearly a decade last year, with 18 million households, or 13.5%, struggling at some point to secure enough food, US Department of Agriculture report released on Wednesday said. Hunger has been on the rise in the country since 2021, after years of decline. US Census Bureau data last year showed a rise in food insecurity after the end of programs that expanded food aid during the Covid-19 pandemic. Anti-hunger group Feeding America found in May that hungry people in the United States were facing a $33.1 billion shortfall in money to meet their food needs, in part due to higher food prices. Expanding federal food aid and the child tax credit would help address the problem, anti-hunger groups have said.

source https://www.gulf-times.com/article/690028/international/hunger-reaches-highest-point-in-us-in-decade

Wednesday, 4 September 2024

4 dead in US school shooting in Georgia

At least four people died and nine were wounded in a high school shooting in the US state of Georgia on Wednesday, law enforcement authorities said, with a suspect taken into custody.After the latest chapter of America’s gun violence crisis — nearly 400 mass shootings this year alone, by one tally — people gathered at a sports field outside Apalachee High School, some forming a circle with their arms linked.The Georgia Bureau of Investigation said four people had been killed. There was no immediate word on a motive.“An additional nine taken to various hospitals with injuries. Suspect in custody and alive. Reports that the suspect has been ‘neutralised’ are inaccurate,” the bureau said in a social media post.Earlier, school authorities were reported to have sent a message to parents saying they were enforcing a “hard lockdown after reports of gunfire.”After the all-clear was given, parents were invited to the school to be reunited with their children, with long lines of vehicles visible outside.A student told local media that he saw blood on the floors and a body as he was led out of the building by authorities.“I heard gunshots go off... I thought it was fake until I heard more gunshots and screaming,” said the student, whose name was not given by the Fox 5 News channel.The school is near the town of Winder, about 45 miles northeast of Atlanta, the state capital.US President Joe Biden said he was mourning the dead.“Students across the country are learning how to duck and cover instead of how to read and write. We cannot continue to accept this as normal,” he said, referring to the frequency of such attacks across the country.School shootings have become a sadly regular occurrence in the United States, where about a third of adults own a firearm and regulations on purchasing even powerful military-style rifles are lax.Polls show a majority of voters favour stricter controls on the use and purchase of firearms, but the powerful gun ownership lobby is opposed to additional restrictions and lawmakers have repeatedly failed to act.Speaking at a campaign event in New Hampshire after the shooting, Vice-President Kamala Harris said it was time to end the “epidemic of gun violence.”Local television footage showed ambulances driving across a school field about two hours after the attack was first reported, and scores of vehicles parked around the school.A crowd of people was visible on the football field, with some gathered in a circle with their arms linked.

source https://www.gulf-times.com/article/690023/international/4-dead-in-us-school-shooting-in-georgia

Xi hosts two dozen African leaders at China’s biggest summit in years

Chinese leader Xi Jinping will host over two dozen African leaders at a lavish dinner in Beijing, kicking off the city’s biggest summit in years with promises of co-operation in infrastructure, energy and education.China, the world’s number two economy, is Africa’s largest trading partner and has sought to tap continent’s vast troves of natural resources including copper, gold, lithium and rare earth minerals. It has also furnished African countries with billions in loans that have helped build much-needed infrastructure but also sometimes stoked controversy by saddling governments with huge debts.Twenty-five African leaders have arrived in Beijing or confirmed attendance at this week’s China-Africa forum, according to an AFP tally, including some whose countries face a rising risk of debt distress.The forum kicked off yesterday evening with a family photo and a lavish dinner in the Great Hall of the People — followed by an opening ceremony at which Xi will deliver a speech the next day. Chinese state media has this week lauded Xi as a “true friend of Africa”, claiming Beijing’s ties were reaching “new heights” under his stewardship.As of yesterday, the Chinese leader had held talks with over a dozen African counterparts in Beijing, a tally of state media reporting showed.Meeting Tuesday with Bola Tinubu, president of Nigeria — one of China’s biggest borrowers on the continent — Xi called for great co-operation in the “development of infrastructure, energy and mineral resources”, state news agency Xinhua said.And in talks with Zimbabwean President Emmerson Mnangagwa that same day, he promised co-operation in “investment, trade, infrastructure, mineral resources” and others.He also backed Zimbabwe in its struggle against “illegal sanctions” - imposed by the United States in response to corruption and human rights abuses by the country’s leadership.Analysts say that Beijing’s largesse towards the continent is being recalibrated in the face of economic trouble at home.

source https://www.gulf-times.com/article/690000/international/xi-hosts-two-dozen-african-leaders-at-chinas-biggest-summit-in-years

Tuesday, 3 September 2024

Russian court orders to keep French researcher in jail as trial starts

A Moscow court yesterday ordered a French researcher accused of breaching Russia’s “foreign agent” law be held in jail until February next year, at the start of a trial that comes amid tensions between Russia and the West over the Ukraine conflict.Laurent Vinatier, who worked for a Swiss conflict mediation NGO before he was arrested in Moscow in June, is one of several Western citizens who have been held in Russian prisons in recent years on charges that the West says are baseless.At the opening of the trial in Moscow’s Zamoskvoretsky court yesterday, the judge ruled to extend Vinatier’s detention until 21 February 2025.The judge also set the next hearing in the case for 16 September, AFP journalists reported from the courtroom, granting Vinatier’s request for more time to prepare.Vinatier was held in a metal cage for defendants during the proceedings.Wearing a blue shirt and dark trousers, he smiled as he spoke with his lawyers ahead of the start of the trial.The 48-year-old faces a five-year prison sentence if convicted.France has urged Russia to release Vinatier, saying he has been “arbitrarily detained”.Russian authorities say he was collecting information on Russia’s military without being registered as a “foreign agent”, as required by law.The law has more often been used to target Russians and domestic critics of the Kremlin, rather than foreign citizens.Russian investigators also say Vinatier collected military information that could be used against Moscow by foreign states — raising fears he could face further charges later.Russia has previously used “foreign agent” charges to arrest people before levelling more serious accusations at them.Tensions between Moscow and Paris are running high after France charged Russian-born Telegram founder Pavel Durov last week over illegal content on the popular social media platform, with the Kremlin warning Paris not to turn Durov’s case into “political persecution”.In previous court hearings Vinatier has acknowledged violating the Russian law and apologised, explaining that he was unaware he should have registered as a “foreign agent”.Vinatier is an adviser with the Geneva-based Centre for Humanitarian Dialogue and a researcher on Russia and other post-Soviet countries.The centre “works to prevent and resolve armed conflicts around the world through mediation and discreet diplomacy”, it says in a statement on its website.According to sources interviewed by AFP, the Frenchman had been working for years on the conflict between Russia and Ukraine, before Russia launched its full-scale offensive in February 2022.Humanitarian Dialogue said in June that it was doing “everything possible to help” Vinatier, who “lives in Switzerland and travels regularly for his work”.Married and the father of four children, he has been in pre-trial detention since his arrest, with his repeated requests to be placed under house arrest rejected.“I always wanted to adequately present the interest and position of Russia on international relations in my work,” he said at a hearing in early July.“I love Russia, my wife is Russian, my life is linked with Russia,” he told the court.In recent years, several Westerners, particularly Americans, have been arrested in Russia and charged with serious offences.Washington has accused Moscow of arresting US citizens on baseless charges to use them as bargaining chips to secure the release of Russians convicted abroad. On August 1, Russia freed US reporter Evan Gershkovich, former US Marine Paul Whelan and more than a dozen others — including Russian opposition politicians — in its biggest prisoner swap with the West since the Cold War.

source https://www.gulf-times.com/article/689932/international/russian-court-orders-to-keep-french-researcher-in-jail-as-trial-starts

Monday, 2 September 2024

Biden, Harris to make first joint campaign appearance

President Joe Biden and Kamala Harris (pictured) hit the campaign trail together for the first time yesterday, in a public display of unity after she replaced him as candidate and revived Democratic election hopes.The 81-year-old president bowed out in late July under mounting pressure after his disastrous debate performance against Donald Trump.His rapid endorsement of Vice-President Harris, 59, saw her quickly shore up party support and she became the formal Democratic nominee last month.Riding a wave of fresh enthusiasm, she has held packed rallies in key swing states across the country and raked in cash donations for the final two-month stretch of the campaign.Polls show her entry improving the party’s chances at defeating Republican Trump, but with the race still neck and neck.Harris last appeared with Biden after his speech two weeks ago at the Democratic National Convention in Chicago.As she works to define her platform, the vice-president has sought to promise changes, while avoiding criticism of Biden’s tenure.With Monday being the national Labour Day holiday, Biden and Harris were expected to argue that she would be better for workers than Trump, choosing the union-heavy city of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania as the backdrop.“The most pro-labour administration in history, under President Biden and Vice-President Harris’s leadership, support for union membership has grown to its highest level in half a century,” her campaign said in a statement previewing the day’s events.Pennsylvania is one of a handful of states that will decide the election, and is viewed as possibly the one on which the outcome will hinge.Harris and Biden will speak at a union hall where they will meet local members.Harris is expected to say that US Steel – which Japan’s Nippon Steel is seeking to buy – should remain domestically owned, a campaign official said.During a campaign tour last week in swing-state Georgia, Harris held her first in-depth interview since becoming the party standard-bearer, accompanied by her running-mate, Minnesota Governor Tim Walz.Harris aimed to stake out a centrist position in the CNN sit-down, insisting that she will be tough on illegal immigration and support oil and gas fracking – but not abandon her long-time liberal values.In her 2020 campaign, Harris had pledged to ban fracking – a major source of income in Pennsylvania.Yesterday’s joint appearance with Biden is also seen as launching the two-month sprint to the November vote, with Labour Day marking the traditional end to the US summer.Before the Pittsburgh rally, Biden and Harris received a briefing at the White House on ceasefire negotiations in the Israel-Hamas war.The meeting was added to their schedules late on Sunday after six hostages died in Gaza over the weekend, including a US citizen.After the briefing, Harris headed to Detroit, Michigan for another event with union leaders, before joining Biden in Pittsburgh.Walz was separately to hold an event in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, while Trump and his VP pick J D Vance had stops scheduled for later in the week.

source https://www.gulf-times.com/article/689864/international/biden-harris-to-make-first-joint-campaign-appearance

11 dead as storm triggers landslides in Philippines

Floods and landslides killed 11 people after a fierce tropical storm dumped heavy rain on the Philippines for a second day, officials said yesterday.Tropical Storm Yagi slammed into the main island of Luzon yesterday after brushing past the Bicol region southeast of Manila overnight Sunday, with more heavy rain forecast which the state weather service said could cause flooding and more landslides.As a precaution, schools and government offices across the capital were shut for the day, ferry services in some areas were suspended and 29 domestic flights were cancelled due to the weather.Three people, including a pregnant woman, were killed in a landslide yesterday in Antipolo, near equally rain-soaked Manila, city information officer Relly Bonifacio said.He said the bodies of four other people, all drowning victims, were recovered yesterday in three other areas of the hilly community, hours after creeks overflowed overnight.The Bicol city of Naga was also hard-hit, with a man electrocuted as floodwaters rose and a baby girl drowning, rescuers said.“The floods were above head height in some areas,” Joshua Tuazon of the city’s public safety office said, adding that hundreds of residents had been rescued. More than 300 people were at evacuation camps yesterday, with local officials saying the floodwaters in the city of 210,000 people were slow to ebb.Two landslides killed two people and damaged five houses in the central city of Cebu on Sunday, the local disaster office there said.The storm also unleashed strong currents and big waves that wrought chaos in Manila Bay yesterday, hurling a barge and an oil tanker onto the seawall and causing another barge to run adrift, the coast guard said.A tug and a small passenger ship also collided while both were anchored, causing a fire aboard the second vessel, it said in a statement.

source https://www.gulf-times.com/article/689862/international/11-dead-as-storm-triggers-landslides-in-philippines

Sunday, 1 September 2024

Russia repels ‘massive’ Ukraine drone attack

Russia said yesterday it had repelled a “massive” Ukrainian drone attack on energy and fuel plants in Moscow and 14 regions, one of the largest such strikes since the start of the two and half-year conflict.Ukraine has repeatedly sent drones to strike Russia’s energy infrastructure in recent months, in retaliation for Moscow’s missile attacks that have hugely damaged its own energy network since the Kremlin first sent troops into the country in February 2022.“It is entirely justified for Ukrainians to respond to Russian terror by any means necessary to stop it,” President Volodymyr Zelensky wrote on Facebook.The latest barrage saw 158 drones fired, most of them downed over the regions of Kursk, Bryansk, Voronezh and Belgorod which border Ukraine, Russia’s defence ministry said.Moscow mayor Sergei Sobyanin said that 10 drones had targeted various areas in and around the capital.One of them sparked a fire at an oil refinery within the city limits of the sprawling capital, he said, while a coal-fired power plant near the city was also reported to have been targeted.The barrage came just days after Russia sent over 200 drones and missiles at Ukraine’s energy infrastructure, in one of the largest such attacks.It also comes nearly a month since Ukraine went on the offensive in Russia’s Kursk region, crossing the border and capturing Russian territory as Russian troops continued their slow but steady advance in eastern Ukraine.Sobyanin said yesterday morning that a downed drone had hit a “technical building” at the Moscow oil refinery, owned by the Gazprom energy giant, in the southeast Kapotnya area of the capital.The mayor later said “the fire at the oil refinery has been localised and there is no threat to people or the plant’s operation”.In the Tver region northwest of Moscow, five drones targeted the area of Konakovo power plant and caused a fire that was swiftly extinguished, according to governor Igor Rudenya.A local official in the Moscow region, Mikhail Shuvalov, said on Telegram that three drones had also tried to hit the Kashira coal-fired power station, but that “there were no victims nor damage and it did not catch fire”.Russian military blogger Rybar, who is followed by more than 1.3 million people, wrote, “the night attack by the Ukrainian armed forces was the most massive since the start of the special military operation” in 2022.In the city of Belgorod and the surrounding area, governor Vyacheslav Gladkov said 11 were injured in a later Ukrainian attack yesterday afternoon, among them two children and there was widescale damage to blocks of flats and houses. In the Donetsk region, Russia is advancing towards the city of Pokrovsk and Ukraine’s Commander-in-Chief of the Armed Forces Oleksandr Syrsky wrote on Facebook that the “situation is difficult in the direction of the enemy’s main offensive”.At least three people were killed and nine injured by shelling of the Donetsk region near the town of Kurakhove, the regional governor Vadym Filashkin said.Russia yesterday claimed control of two new villages in the region: Ptyche near Pokrovsk and Vyyimka further northeast.Yesterday afternoon, Russia struck Ukraine’s second largest city of Kharkiv with missiles, injuring 47 people including seven children, according to the emergency services.National police said Russia injuring 21 at a shopping centre and 18 at a sports centre, of whom five were children.The attack caused “large-scale destruction and fires,” the emergency service said and “people could be under the rubble”.An AFP photographer saw rescuers working in the rubble of the destroyed Sports Palace centre with a dog, looking for survivors and bringing out one of those injured on a stretcher.Outside the shopping centre, there were burnt-out cars and facades torn off buildings and flames from a damaged gas pipe.Prosecutors said Russia fired two Iskander-M ballistic missiles at a shopping centre and three at the Sports Palace while three other missiles hit near the sports centre.The energy ministry said that Russia had attacked an energy facility in the city, without giving details.Kharkiv also came under attack Friday with an aerial strike killing seven including a teenage girl.“Russia is once again terrorising Kharkiv, striking civilian infrastructure and the city itself,” Zelensky wrote on Facebook, appealing for more weapons to fend off attacks.He urged global leaders to show the “courage to give Ukraine everything it needs to defend itself”.

source https://www.gulf-times.com/article/689795/international/russia-repels-massive-ukraine-drone-attack

Clooney, Pitt are lone Wolfs at Venice

Hollywood’s two top leading men — George Clooney and Brad Pitt — are ready to set the Venice Film Festival alight with the premiere of their new film Wolfs. The action comedy, pitting one professional “lone wolf” fixer against another, is one of the highlights of the 10-day festival, where it is playing out of competition on the glamorous Lido. Fans will be sure to await the arrival of the dashing movie stars by water taxi from Venice, with a world premiere scheduled for last evening. The 81st edition of the world’s oldest film festival has been awash with stars this year, with Clooney and Pitt following on the red carpet Nicole Kidman, Cate Blanchett and Angelina Jolie — Pitt’s ex-wife. Expected today will be Julianne Moore and Tilda Swinton, starring in a new film from Spain’s Pedro Almodovar, while Lady Gaga and Joaquin Phoenix will dominate Wednesday’s festivities with the premiere of the sequel to Joker, Joker: Folie a Deux. In the Apple TV+ production from US director Jon Watts, Clooney and Pitt play professional “lone wolf” fixers forced to work together when both are called in to clean up after a high-profile crime. More than colleagues, Clooney and Pitt are accomplices, with an easy rapport and self-deprecating humour that the Coen brothers tapped in 2008’s Burn After Reading, or on display in the trilogy of heist films Ocean’s Eleven (2001-2007). With Wolfs, the characters “find their night spiralling out of control in ways that neither one of them expected”, explains the production, which has already announced a sequel. Watts comes to Wolfs after directing the Spider-Man: Homecoming trilogy starring Tom Holland and Zendaya. The film will have only a limited theatrical release before going to streaming around the world on Apple TV+ September 27. Sunday’s offerings also include the premiere of The Brutalist from US director Brady Corbet, a three-and-a-half-hour film that sees Adrien Brody play a Hungarian Jewish architect embarking on a life-changing project. Today, Almodovar returns to the Lido with his first full-length film in English, The Room Next Door, with Moore and Swinton, while Daniel Craig is the star of tomorrow’s premiere of Queer, an adaptation of the William Burroughs novel set in 1940s Mexico City.

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Volvo S90 Discontinued In India; MY2026 Version May Arrive Next Year

Volvo India has pulled the plug on their flagship sedan, the S90 , in the country. Been on sale since 2021, the E-Class and 5 Series rival ...