Thursday, October 17, 2024

Six In The Morning Thursday 17 October 2024

 

Israel 'increasingly confident' Hamas leader Yahya Sinwar killed in Gaza




  • Israel's foreign minister says Hamas leader Yahya Sinwar has been killed in Gaza





Biden briefed as Israel checks if Hamas leader Sinwar killed: US official

US president Joe Biden was briefed aboard Air Force One while heading to Germany after Israel said it was checking whether it had killed Hamas leader Yahya Sinwar, a US official told Agence France-Presse (AFP) on Thursday.

Biden, on his way to Berlin for talks with European leaders on Ukraine and the Middle East, was being kept abreast of developments on board the presidential plane, the official told AFP on condition of anonymity.



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Netherlands mulls sending rejected African asylum seekers to Uganda

Critics say plan mooted by coalition government led by Geert Wilders’ far-right Freedom party is ‘totally unfeasible’

 European community affairs correspondent
Thu 17 Oct 2024 15.00 BST

The Dutch coalition government, headed by Geert Wilders’ far-right Freedom party (PVV), is considering sending Africans whose asylum requests are rejected to Uganda, in plans that opposition politicians have said are “totally unfeasible”.

During a visit this week to the East African country, the Dutch minister for trade and development, Reinette Klever, said the cabinet was exploring the ideaand that Uganda was “not averse” to it, the Dutch public broadcaster Nos reported on Wednesday.


Russian lawmakers push through ban on childless 'propaganda'

Russia is seeking a crackdown on material that supposedly discourages having children. Russian President Vladimir Putin has urged couples to have children as the country's birth rate drops.

A group of Russian lawmakers on Thursday approved legislation that would prohibit child-free "propaganda." 

"It is important to protect people, primarily the younger generation, from having the ideology of childlessness imposed on them on the internet, in the media, in movies, and in advertising," Vyacheslav Volodin, the speaker of Russia's lower house of parliament, or Duma, said. 

"We continue to form a unified legal framework for the protection of children, families and traditional values," the Putin ally added.

Mexico's former security chief sentenced to 38 years in US prison for aiding cartels

Genaro Garcia Luna, the former security chief behind former Mexican President Felipe Calderon's crackdown on drug trafficking between 2006 and 2012, was sentenced to 38 years in a US prison on Wednesday for taking millions in bribes from drug cartels as their "partner in crime".

Mexico's former top security official Genaro Garcia Luna was sentenced to more than 38 years in a US prison on Wednesday for aiding the very drug cartels he was tasked with dismantling.

Garcia Luna, 56, was convicted at a high-profile trial in New York last year of taking millions of dollars in bribes to allow the Sinaloa Cartel to smuggle tons of cocaine.

District Judge Brian Cogan sentenced Garcia Luna, who served as secretary of public security under president Felipe Calderon from 2006 to 2012, to 460 months in prison and a $2 million fine at a hearing in federal court in Brooklyn.

Multinationals must stop flow of ocean waste in Global South

Economic success can no longer come at the environment's expense

By Robert Bociaga
Contributing Writer

The world’s oceans, revered throughout history for their vastness and beauty, are plagued by an overwhelming tide of waste. This crisis is particularly acute in the Global South, where inadequate management and lax regulations exacerbate the damage.

At the heart of this crisis are multinational corporations, whose activities have significantly contributed to ocean pollution. Despite extracting a great deal of benefit from the developing regions of the world — in part, thanks to lower production costs and lenient environmental laws — many companies have been slow to address their environmental impact.

Muslims ‘in constant fear’ amid hate campaign in India’s Himachal Pradesh

The Congress-ruled state has been witnessing anti-Muslim rallies for weeks, forcing many migrant workers to flee.

Farhan Khan says he still feels a chill down his spine when he recalls the day an anti-Muslim rally was held in his sleepy town in northern India’s Himachal Pradesh state.

On September 17, the 26-year-old tailor opened his shop in Solan as usual at about 11:30am when two men wearing saffron clothes approached him. One of them recorded the encounter on his mobile phone.

“They pointed the camera at my face, hurling abuses and demanding to know why I had opened my shop. Then, another group of men joined them and they all turned violent,” Farhan told Al Jazeera.




Watch: American asks Israeli pavilion at military industry fair about baby-killing tech


Palestinian protester confronting Israeli weapons companies at a military convention, asking for ‘baby-killing technology.’ Israel’s war on Gaza has killed more than 17,000 children.


Dawn Media is from Pakistan.


Wednesday, October 16, 2024

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Six In The Morning Wednesday 16 October 2024

 

More aid lorries enter Gaza after US threat to cut Israel's military support

Israel responds to strike that killed Lebanese mayor

More now from Israel's UN ambassador Danny Danon, who responds to the strikes in Nabatieh in Lebanon today that killed six people, including the mayor of a town.

Danon says the IDF is only targeting Hezbollah. "We target Hezbollah bases. We know that Hezbollah many times takes advantage of civilian facilities", he says.


  • More lorries carrying aid have reached northern Gaza for the third day running - after a period of two weeks without aid deliveries

  • The Israeli military says 50 trucks have entered today, after the US threatened to take away some military support unless Israel boosted aid within 30 days


Revealed: International ‘race science’ network secretly funded by US tech boss

Group promoting ‘dangerous’ scientific racism ideology teamed up with rightwing extremist, recordings reveal

Wed 16 Oct 2024 14.00 BST

An international network of “race science” activists seeking to influence public debate with discredited ideas on race and eugenics has been operating with secret funding from a multimillionaire US tech entrepreneur.

Undercover filming has revealed the existence of the organisation, formed two years ago as the Human Diversity Foundation. Its members have used podcasts, videos, an online magazine and research papers to seed “dangerous ideology” about the supposed genetic superiority of certain ethnic groups.


Omar Abdullah: Jammu and Kashmir chief minister sworn in

Abdullah will lead Kashmir's first elected government since the region's semi-autonomy was abrogated by Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi.

Omar Abdullah was sworn in as the chief minister of Jammu and Kashmir on Wednesday. 

Abdullah is the chairman of the Jammu and Kashmir National Conference (JKNC) party. 

Abdullah is now the leader of Kashmir's first elected government since Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi of the ruling Hindu nationalist Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP)  revoked the region's special semi-autonomous status in 2019. Jammu and Kashmir is thus directly administered by the Indian federal government in New Delhi. 

Zelensky rules out ceding territory in ‘victory plan’ dismissed by Kremlin

"Russia must lose the war against Ukraine," Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky told MPs on Wednesday as he laid out a five-point "Victory Plan". In it, he ruled out ceding any Ukrainian territory to Russia and insisted on his number-one priority of NATO integration. The Kremlin quickly dismissed the plan, saying Kyiv should "sober up". 

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky on Wednesday unveiled his long-awaited Victory Plan to end Russia's invasion, rejecting any territorial concessions and urging ramped-up Western backing, including an invitation to join NATO.

After pushing back Russian troops at the start of the invasion in February 2022, Kyiv is now facing mounting pressure to find an exit strategy as its troops suffer battlefield losses and Moscow intensifies its strikes on infrastructure.

Who is Lawrence Bishnoi, the gangster at the centre of India-Canada spat?

Canadian officials this week said Bishnoi’s gang was targeting Sikh dissidents at the behest of the Indian government. It’s a PR coup for India’s most notorious crime boss.

 India-Canada bilateral relations touched a historic low this week when both countries expelled six diplomats each, in tit-for-tat moves, after Ottawa doubled down on its accusation that the Indian government masterminded the 2023 murder of a prominent Sikh separatist leader.

While levelling serious conspiracy charges against India’s senior-most diplomats in Ottawa, the Canadian officials dropped another bombshell allegation — linking the diplomatic mission with India’s most notorious crime syndicate boss, Lawrence Bishnoi.


Human rights groups condemn EU summit with Saudi crown prince

Mohammed bin Salman attends Brussels meeting six years after the murder of Jamal Khashoggi

 in Brussels
Wed 16 Oct 2024 15.49 BST

Human rights activists have condemned the EU’s decision to host the Saudi crown prince, Mohammed bin Salman, at a Brussels summit, cementing his international rehabilitation six years after the brutal murder of the journalist Jamal Khashoggi.

Saudi Arabia’s de facto leader is one of six Gulf representatives taking part in the first summit between the EU and the Gulf Cooperation Council, which also includes Bahrain, Kuwait, Oman, Qatar and the United Arab Emirates.


Tuesday, October 15, 2024

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She Zhijiang: Discarded Chinese spy or criminal mastermind?



World exclusive: Jailed tycoon She Zhijiang’s explosive allegations about Chinese spies and an international conspiracy.

Wanted in China and sanctioned by the United Kingdom, tycoon She Zhijiang is languishing in a Thai jail.

He’s been linked to scam sites involved in human trafficking and forced labour – but in a world-exclusive interview from behind bars, he tells 101 East he was a Chinese spy.

Now, with Beijing pushing for his extradition, he says his knowledge of state secrets has put a target on his back.

One of those secrets involves the identity of former Filipino mayor Alice Guo, who has been charged with money laundering, human trafficking and corruption in Manila.




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