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The UN has denounced that Afghanistan is the “most repressive” country for women

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The UN has denounced that Afghanistan is the “most repressive” country for women

under the International Women’s DayTHE UN on Wednesday he urged Taliban rulers to end the restrictions they place on women in Afghanistan, a country they described as the “world’s most repressive” against them.

“Afghanistan, under the rule of the Taliban, remains the most repressive country in the world when it comes to women’s rights,” Roza Otunbayeva, head of the United Nations assistance mission in Afghanistan, said at the Security Council meeting.

She also noted that it was “heartbreaking to witness their methodical, deliberate and systematic efforts” to keep Afghan women and girls “outside the public sphere”.

Since their return to power in August 2021, the Taliban – a radical Islamist movement – have stepped up restrictions on women, the agency said. Over there they were banned from the university and cannot enter secondary education.

Coinciding with the worldwide celebration of Women’s Day, experts recalled that 2002 was the first year in which Afghan women and girls were able to celebrate this day.

“Women in Afghanistan are denied basic rights and freedoms, including the rights to education, work, physical and mental health, and freedom of movement,” they said. And they claimed that the Taliban They “erased” 20 years of progress.

Furthermore, they recalled that since the Taliban’s takeover of power, women are “totally excluded” from public offices and the judiciarymust abide by a strict dress code and may not travel more than 75 kilometers from home without the company of a close relative. Also in November, the Taliban blocked access to parks, gardens, gyms and public toilets.

“Women across the country report feeling invisible, isolated, suffocated, and living in prison-like conditions,” the experts stressed.

For all of the above, the signatories of that UN statement called on the Afghan authorities to respect their human rights obligations and lift all vetoes imposed on women in the country.

Among the experts signing this declaration are the United Nations Rapporteur on the situation of human rights in Afghanistan, Richard Bennett, and the Special Rapporteur on the right to education, Farida Shaheed. Representatives from Albania, Brazil, Ecuador, France, Gabon, Japan, Malta, Switzerland and the United Arab Emirates also joined.

Meanwhile, about twenty women demonstrated today in Kabul, the capital of Afghanistan, the news agency reported AFP extension.

“The time has come for the United Nations to take decisive action for the fate of the people,” said one of the protesters during the protest.

Russia refuses to criticize Taliban for restrictions on women

Russia Wednesday she dodged any criticism of the Taliban’s crackdown on women at a UN Security Council meeting where the UN representative for Afghanistan and other countries sharply criticized Kabul’s policies.

Faced with numerous criticisms and messages of concern from the rest of the member states, Russia has decided to do so do not address abuse against women and focused most of his speech on criticizing the legacy of US military intervention, Western sanctions against the Taliban, and warning of the danger of Islamic State (IS) terrorism in the country.

“Building a lasting and sustainable peace in Afghanistan is impossible without continuing to patiently and pragmatically engage with the new authorities and do so on a broad range of pressing issues, including issues of political inclusion, the fight against terrorism and drugs, and the rights human beings, including those of women and girls,” said Russian representative Anna Evstigneeva, in her only mention of the issue.

Although he did not join the initial statement of several UN members, China -who has sought rapprochement with the Taliban- drew the Council’s attention to the situation of women, asked for international support and hoped that their right to study and free work be restored.

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Source: Clarin

The teacher who worked at the same school for 45 years and distributed his millionaire inheritance among his students

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The teacher who worked at the same school for 45 years and distributed his millionaire inheritance among his students

Genoveffa Via Cava spent 45 years working as a special education teacher in Dumont, New Jersey. She was known as a simple woman who cut back on promotions and lived on minimal expenses. She never went on vacation and wore the same rotation of clothes. She had no close relatives.

But Genevieve loved working with her students, and that’s where she really shined.

Even after she retired in 1990, Genevieve returned to the school regularly to check on lessons, say hello to the kids, and chat with the superintendent. In October 2011, Genevieve passed away at the age of 88.

The woman died 11 years ago, in 2011.

The woman died 11 years ago, in 2011.

A few weeks after his death, school principals received a check for a million dollars from Genevieve’s real estate attorney. “Real estate lawyer?” They thought. “We didn’t even know he had property!”

The school superintendent, Emanuele Triggiano, describes the gift of via Cava as “a blessing”. During his frequent visits, Via Cava had spoken with Triggiano about his passion for his students and how much he loved working at Dumont.

“One day he told me that he had accumulated a significant amount of money and was planning to donate it,” said Triggiano, who was grateful but didn’t think much of it at the time.

The special education school that inherited the teacher's fortune.

The special education school that inherited the teacher’s fortune.

Beginning next spring with high school graduates, scholarships will be available to one or more special education students who intend to continue their education. The amount will depend on the amount of interest generated by the one million dollar donation, with a maximum amount of $25,000 per student.

It was then that the shocking truth and big picture emerged. As it turned out, her no-nonsense, modest-living former teacher had been keeping a giant secret not only from the school district but also from those who knew and loved her most.

Richard Jablonski, a close friend and executor of Via Cava, said his family had a tough time during the Great Depression, so he learned to bail out and salvage.

He used his inheritance for student scholarships.

He used his inheritance for student scholarships.

“She used to walk into my store and go 70 percent off and that’s all she’d buy,” Jablonski recalled. He said Via Cava didn’t even allow the luxury of headphones he needed. He helped Via Cava run errands and remembered all the times they had run into former students who wanted to stop and join their old teacher.

Jablonski said Via Cava always talked about how much she loved her job. Now, he said, “his name will be remembered forever, and rightly so.”

Source: Clarin

The Business Association called for the division of powers and called for “an independent justice”

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The Business Association called for the division of powers and called for “an independent justice”

In the context of the government’s assault on the judiciary, the Argentine Business Association (EEA) called for compliance with the “constitutional principle of division of powers” and, also, “have independent justice.

Through a statement released after its annual meeting, the body that brings together the most important businessmen in Argentina, said that “respect for institutions of the Republic is a necessary condition for development.

The declaration coincides with the process of Prosecutor of the Supreme Court which the party in power carries out in the Impeachment Commission of the Chamber of Deputies.

The AEA was founded in May 2002 on the initiative of a group of entrepreneurs with the aim of promoting the economic and social development of Argentina from the point of view private entrepreneur, with particular attention to strengthening of institutions. The members of the association manage companies that employ collectively nearly 250,000 people.

The statement released on Wednesday, entitled “It is essential to overcome anomalies to ensure development”, also stressed that the election year that opens is “decisive for the life of our country” and described as “inevitable” that the ‘Argentina means by “reaching normality” in their economic policies.

“We are aware that to reverse these anomalies, unsustainable over time, and adopt virtuous economic policies such as those that prevail in successful countries, Argentina must inevitably face major challenges. We are also clear that this will require very arduous political and technical work and rigorous that does not allow for improvisation,” they added.

During the EEA assembly, they were incorporated five new members and it was ratified Jaime Campos as president of the body and were also re-elected to their posts Frederick Braun as Vice President, Julius Saguier as a member and was nominated Mariano Bosch as a new member

The five new partners, for their part, are Claudia Alvarez Arguelles, President and CEO of Hoteles Álvarez Argüelles; Pierpaolo BarbieriFounder and CEO of Ualá; Martin CastlesChairman of the Blue Star Group; Henry Duhau, President of the Administration Enrique Duhau, e Ignacio LartirigoyenCo-founder and President of Lartirigoyen & Cía.

“The entry into the Association of these entrepreneurs strengthens the profile of the EEA as a representative entity of the business community, and represents an important contribution to continue moving forward in achieving its objectives”, added the entity.

Below is the full text of the press release:

“At the beginning of a decisive year for the life of our country, the entrepreneurs who are members of AEA want to underline, in the first place, that respect for the institutions of the Republic is a necessary condition for development. In particular – and within the framework of the 40 years of recovery of democracy – we underline the extraordinary relevance of the constitutional principle of the division of powers and have independent justice”.

“It is inevitable that Argentina, in order to develop, seeks to achieve normality in terms of economic policies. For many years we have lived with the scourge of high inflationwith permanent deficits in public accounts, with art absence of a coin domestic respected, with a very high and distorted level Tax burden on the formal sector, with permanent changes in the rules of the game, with various types of change, with undue interference in the field of companies such as price controlswaves multiple constraints related to foreign trade; just to name a few anomalies.

“We are aware that to reverse these anomalies, unsustainable over time, and adopt virtuous economic policies such as those that prevail in successful countries, Argentina must inevitably face major challenges. We are also clear that this will require very arduous and rigorous political and technical work that will not allow for improvisation”.

“The advantages for Argentina of moving decisively in this direction are obvious because they will make it possible the mobilization of private sector energies generate more income, jobs and reduce poverty. Which, in turn, will make it possible to fully exploit the opportunities offered by our country in the agricultural, energy and mining sectors, as well as in the manufacturing and service sectors”.

Source: Clarin

Family bull terrier attacked two-year-old boy and ripped off part of his nose: ‘He was a good dog’

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Family bull terrier attacked two-year-old boy and ripped off part of his nose: ‘He was a good dog’

A mother wanted to issue a warning and sensitize other parents to always be “on guard” with their pets, especially with strong and violent dogs, after the family bull terrier nearly ripped off their young son’s face. So that there is no doubt about what these attacks are, he has chosen to publish many photos of his son with a disfigured face and the current state.

Jodie Griffith35-year-old says even ‘trusted’ pets can maim children after two-year-old Romywas savagely attacked on the sofa at his home in Walsall, West Midlands, on the outskirts of Birmingham.

Jodie was at work on Dec. 27, 2021 when she received the heartbreaking call from her partner that their son had been badly bitten

The little boy and his siblings were playing in the living room with some flying helicopters while Blizzardthe eight-year-old family dog ​​slept on the nearby couch. Seeing the toys flying, the dog went crazy.

Left, Romy in a photo with Blizzard before the attack.  Right, one of the first images after the surgery.

Left, Romy in a photo with Blizzard before the attack. Right, one of the first images after the surgery.

Romy’s father, Daniel Griffiths, 32, looked away for just a second before the boy screamed in pain and turned to find him covered in blood after he a single bite would go through his nose.

The distressing photos that the mother is now publishing show how little Romy was left with deep lacerations on his nose and face, the fractured jaw and even teeth lost to attack.

The attack devastated Romy's face: she lost her teeth, broke her jaw and tore off half of her nose.

The attack devastated Romy’s face: she lost her teeth, broke her jaw and tore off half of her nose.

Parents say the dog, that he was her son’s “best friend”.he had never been aggressive before, leaving them convinced the flying toy had jolted him awake and lunged at the shocked boy’s face.

“I was at work and got a call from my partner saying the dog had bitten the baby. I was so scared and couldn’t believe it. I still have a hard time understanding it. When I got home, Romy was covered in blood. and my partner too,” said the woman.

Romy with her mother Jodie, who initially wanted to keep the dog but then changed her mind and gave up.

Romy with her mother Jodie, who initially wanted to keep the dog but then changed her mind and gave up.

“I was screaming and then started falling asleep; doctors said it was due to shock. Then they gave him morphine until he went to surgery. We didn’t realize how serious it was until after his surgery because no one let us see him,” the shocked woman said.

“He broke his jaw. tore off his whole nose, she pulled out three of his teeth, had to give him hundreds and hundreds of stitches… They lost count of how many,” Jodie said of what the doctors told her at Wolverhampton New Croft Hospital, where he was treated urgently.

From there, Romy was transferred to Birmingham Children’s Hospital, where she underwent surgery the next day to stitch up her nose and rebuild her face. What was supposed to be a two-hour operation ended up taking five for the massive damage to the baby’s face, followed by two nights in the hospital.

Beloved dog Blizzard has been a part of the family for most of his eight years of life since he was a puppy and he had never shown signs of aggression before.

Romy today, with her face clearly recovered, even if the after-effects of the attack are still noticeable.

Romy today, with her face clearly recovered, even if the after-effects of the attack are still noticeable.

Jodie said the police officers who arrived at her home first after the assault agreed what happened was an “accident” and initially they decided to keep the animal but taking precautions of all kinds.

However, then Jodie…mother of eight children– He changed his mind and argued that he could never trust the pet inside his home again, so he was turned over to an institution to be relocated.

Jodie said: “Blizzard has always been a family dog ​​who loved to play, loved the ruckus and wanted to be involved in everything. He was a good, tender dog and the kids loved him to death. He was also Romy’s best friend.”

Source: Clarin

Ricardo Piñeiro’s Incredible Life Changer: Why He Walked Away From It All and What He’s Doing Now

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Ricardo Piñeiro’s Incredible Life Changer: Why He Walked Away From It All and What He’s Doing Now

Ricardo Piniro the great fashion businessman who stood out in the 90s when he discovered and launched to fame great models who still work today, spoke in show partners (El Trece, Monday to Friday at 10:30) about his dramatic life change.

For several years, the representative was able to organize hundreds of fashion shows in Argentina and Uruguay, where he was one of the figures who stood out in the summers of Punta del Este. Besides, he was who discovered Paula Chaves, Andrea Frigerio, Mariana Arias AND Veronica Lozanoamong many other women who have been able to walk the catwalk.

This was until 2011 when he ran into financial troubles and his reputed agency went bankrupt. Hence, Piñeiro’s life, in which he was immersed a deep depression which led him to fall into the alcoholismdid a 180 degree turn.

Ricardo Piñeiro with some of the models who have worked for him.  Television capture

Ricardo Piñeiro with some of the models who have worked for him. Television capture

In 2022 Ricardo returned sporadically to the fashion world when he staged an exclusive fashion show at the Mexican Embassy. However, dAfter that event, he went back to low profile and stay away from the media.

Now the production cycle they lead Adriano Pallares AND Rodrigo Lussich He found Piñeiro, who in conversation with the program reporter recounted how he went from that world full of excesses to ending up helping in a church.

“At one point I had a major depression, I had so many problems and the company had to be closed, it was very painful for me because I worked for 35 years”, Piñeiro recalled from the steps of the religious institute The handmaids of the Lordlocated in Recoleta.

Currently, Ricardo Piñeiro works as a volunteer at a soup kitchen.  Television capture

Currently, Ricardo Piñeiro works as a volunteer at a soup kitchen. Television capture

Then he developed: “I didn’t feel very well, the truth I started drinking a little too much and when I realized that, I turned to Alcoholics Anonymous here. And the truth is, it saved my life. I’ve been coming every day for a long time and thank God I haven’t had alcohol for five years.”

I was a volunteer in the soup kitchen for 3 years.in practice they are at the door to check, to see the numbers,” said the former entrepreneur, who assured that he was very involved in the cause.

And he continued: “The intention is for the homeless to re-enter society and have decent work. They sit down with the volunteers, who are wonderful, we serve them a plate of food each, they have a dessert to eat, we serve them water. You pray before you eat.

An image of Ricardo Piñeiro today.

An image of Ricardo Piñeiro today.

Ricardo Piñeiro spoke about his past with models

“I wouldn’t go back”Pineiro responded when asked if he would represent the models again.

Though he acknowledged that he had a great relationship with some of the women he worked with. Some of those on that list are Paola Chavez AND Mariana Arias.

“This is quite a special medium because in general there are many ungrateful girls”, he launched, although he clarified that he said it “without resentment”.

“Sometimes you see a girl, you say, ‘This can work.’ You start forming it… anything you like manager. AND then sometimes they get a little bigger and that’s not good”, he concluded.

Source: Clarin

For the first time, WHO fires a regional director: they accuse him of racism and abusive behavior

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For the first time, WHO fires a regional director: they accuse him of racism and abusive behavior

THE World Health Organization (WHO) fired its director in the Western Pacific after dozens of employees accused of racist, abusive and inappropriate conduct which may have compromised the body’s response to the coronavirus pandemic.

In an email sent to employees on Wednesday, the WHO director-general, Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesusannounces that the appointment of Dr. Takeshi Kasai it had been “terminated” after an internal investigation revealed “evidence of inappropriate conduct”.

Tedros did not mention Kasai by name, mentioning only his title, Western Pacific Regional Director. He is the first time in history WHO fires one of its regional directors.

“This has been an unprecedented and difficult journey for all of us,” wrote Tedros. He added that the process to choose the new Western Pacific director will begin next month. The Japanese government, which supported Kasai’s appointment, declined to comment.

A summary of an internal WHO investigation presented at an agency executive board meeting in Geneva this week found that Kasai employees regularly harassed in Asiawith “communications assault, public humiliation and racist comments”.

WHO director Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus sent an email to employees explaining the decision.  Photo: Reuters

WHO director Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus sent an email to employees explaining the decision. Photo: Reuters

WHO directors told the highest body of the organization that Kasai had created “a toxic environment”that employees were barred from speaking for fear of reprisals and that a “climate of mistrust” reigned within the WHO.

Officials also found that Kasai tampered with at least one subordinate’s assessment, according to classified documents obtained by the AP agency.

Kasai’s removal comes after a PA investigation in January 2022 revealed more than 30 WHO employees sent a written complaint about the director to health agency leaders and members of its executive committee.

Documents and records show that Kasai made racist remarks to staff and attributed the increase in COVID-19 cases in some Pacific countries to “a lack of capacity due to their culture, race and lower socioeconomic status”.

Source: Clarin

Daniel Barenboim has just canceled a concert in Munich due to his health problem

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Daniel Barenboim has just canceled a concert in Munich due to his health problem

Well-known pianist and conductor Daniele Barenboim has canceled a concert at the Monte Carlo Opera due to the effects of a serious neurological disease from which he suffers, the opera announced on Wednesday.

Barenboim regretted the cancellation in a message to the public: “Despite my best efforts, I have not attained the muscular strength to perform piano recital programs.”

Opera director Cecilia Bartoli said Friday’s concert was planned as a tribute to Barenboim’s 80th birthday, which was celebrated on November 15. Violinist Maxim Vengerov will replace it with music by Beethoven, Franck and Tchaikovsky accompanied by pianist Roustem Saitkoulov.

Daniel Barenboim in February of this year, in his emotional return to La Scala in Milan.  Photo: EFE

Daniel Barenboim in February of this year, in his emotional return to La Scala in Milan. Photo: EFE

a neurological disease

Last year in Barenboim he was diagnosed with the illness which forced him to step down as music director in January of the Berlin Staatsoper, after three decades in office.

The 80-year-old musician, born in Buenos Aires, has moderately resumed his activity as a conductor and recently stressed that his health had improved a lot in recent weeks. He conducted three concerts at La Scala in Milan and two with the Staatsoper (Berlin State Opera) last month.

He said he was sorry to cancel, but added that, with his health improving, “I’m going to return to the Opera de Monte Carlo as soon as possible, both as pianist and conductor.”

Pianist and conductor Daniel Barenboim in February this year.  He has now canceled a piano recital at the Monte Carlo Opera due to the neurological disease he suffers from.  AP Photo

Pianist and conductor Daniel Barenboim in February this year. He has now canceled a piano recital at the Monte Carlo Opera due to the neurological disease he suffers from. AP Photo

The news of his illness arrived in October, when he said he would “step back from some theater activities” after announcing he had been diagnosed with “a serious neurological disease”.

“It is with a combination of pride and sadness that I announce today that I will be retiring from some of my stage activities, especially engagements, for the next few months,” she posted on her Instagram account.

In a message written in English and German, the musician specified that his health “has deteriorated in recent months”.

“I have been diagnosed with a serious neurological disease,” confirmed Barenboim, who announced that he will now focus on his “physical well-being as much as possible.”

“Music has always been and continues to be an essential and lasting part of my life,” said the pianist in his reflection posted on his Instagram account.

He said in turn: “I have lived my entire life in and through music, and will continue to do so as long as my health permits.”

“Looking back and forth, I am not only happy but deeply fulfilled,” he closed his statement as a corollary.

Source: Clarin

Due to the drought, the government has extended corn shipments by 180 days

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Due to the drought, the government has extended corn shipments by 180 days

The Ministry of Agricultural Policies has ordered the concession of a exceptional extension of 180 days for shipments of maize grain, with the aim of alleviating the inconvenience caused by drought, through resolution 78/2023 published today in the Official Journal.

Grants an Exceptional Automatic Extension of 180 calendar days to the Affidavits of Sales Abroad (DJVE) for corn whose declared shipment period, plus the automatic extension, was scheduled to expire between March 1 and March next July 31st.

Previously, in mid-December, Agriculture had taken the same measure for corn whose expiration was scheduled for that month, January and February.

As a result of the granting of this extension, the possibility of an extraordinary extension of 30 days granted by the usual notarial deed system is excluded.

The measure is based on “possible derivatives in the cereal and by-product export sector” of the drought affecting the country, and responds to a presentation of the situation by the Center for Cereal Exporters (Cek).

“Since corn is a product that is strongly affected by this climatic condition, it is necessary to adopt concrete measures to limit the consequences they could cause and their implications in the agricultural export scenario”, indicate the premises of the resolution.

Consequently, Agriculture understands that the extension will make it possible to “promote the care of all the actors involved in the cereal trade chain”, protecting the internal market and, at the same time, without affecting the “transactions linked to the foreign market”.

Source: Clarin

US “Pro-Ukrainian forces behind the Russian gas pipeline explosion”… Mrs. Ukraine

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US “Pro-Ukrainian forces behind the Russian gas pipeline explosion”…  Mrs. Ukraine

NYT “Mobilization of military-trained divers”
Quoted by a U.S. government official
Ukrainian government “not related to the accident”
When involvement is confirmed, there is a concern about the crisis in Ukraine

The New York Times (NYT) of the United States reported on the 7th that pro-Ukrainian forces were behind the mysterious accidental explosion of a gas pipe in the Baltic Sea in September of last year in the North Stream, which supplies gas from Russia to Germany and other Western Europe. Reported. Ukraine immediately denied it, but the repercussions have not subsided, such as claims that Ukraine was involved in the explosion of a Russian military aircraft that occurred at the airfield in Minsk, the capital of Belarus, on the 27th of last month. Analysts are raised that the relationship between Germany and Ukraine, which spare no support for Ukraine, may also be strained.

● US “destroying the mobilization of deep-sea divers with military training”

On this day, the NYT reported, citing a US government official, that “pro-Ukrainian forces were involved in the gas pipe explosion, and it appears that deep-sea divers trained in the military were included.” However, the name of the organization that led the attack was not disclosed. It added that there was no evidence that high-ranking officials, including Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky, were implicated or that the perpetrators were following Ukrainian government orders.

Ukraine denied. Immediately after the report, President’s adviser Mikhailo Podolyak tweeted, “It has nothing to do with the accident. There is also no information about pro-Ukrainian groups.”

On September 26 of last year, three of the four Nord Stream 1 and 2 gas pipelines carrying Russian natural gas to European countries were damaged by a powerful explosion at the bottom of the Exclusive Economic Zone (EEZ) between Denmark and Sweden. Russia, Ukraine and the West engaged in a fierce war of nerves over who was behind it. On the 8th of last month, U.S. investigative journalist Seymour Hershey claimed that “the U.S. Navy and the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) cooperated with Norway to blow it up.”

North Stream is a pipeline built to supply Russian gas to Europe, and there are pipelines No. 1, which has been in operation since 2011, and No. 2, which was completed at the end of 2021. In particular, Nord Stream 2 was engulfed in considerable controversy even before its construction. Ukraine and the West objected, fearing that Germany’s dependence on Russian energy would increase, but German Chancellor Angela Merkel pushed ahead with it.

In this situation, if it is confirmed that the Ukrainian government was involved, even indirectly, the relationship between Germany and Ukraine, which have supported the main tank ‘Leopard 2’, could deteriorate. Germany, along with the US, is leading the Western sanctions against Russia after the Russian invasion of Ukraine. However, among major European countries, the country’s dependence on Russian energy is the highest (about 40-50%), and internal dissatisfaction with the rise in energy prices after the war in Ukraine is considerable.

● Increased attacks on mainland Ukraine and Russia

More than a year into the war, Ukrainian attacks on the Russian mainland are also on the rise. According to Reuters on the 7th, a memorial service was held at a cathedral in the capital city of Kiiu for four volunteers from the Ukrainian Brotherhood who died last year while raiding the Russian mainland. The Zelensky regime draws a line, saying it “didn’t intervene” in the attack by the volunteer army, but fears of expanding the war to the Russian mainland are rising as the boundary between the volunteer army and the regular army is unclear.

Ukrainian drone attacks on the Russian mainland are also continuing. On the 6th, the Kraken special forces unit of the Ministry of Defense of Ukraine released a video of a drone destroying an unmanned surveillance tower in Bryansk, in southwestern Russia, on Telegram. On the 28th of last month, drone strikes, believed to be carried out by the Ukrainian military, broke out in Kolomna, near Moscow, the capital of Russia, and Crimea in southern Ukraine, which Russia forcibly annexed in 2014.

Belarus, Russia’s ally, detained about 20 people on the 7th, claiming that Ukraine and the United States were responsible for the attack on a Russian military plane at the Minsk airfield. According to Reuters and others, Belarusian President Alexander Lukashenko claimed that they were “terrorists of Russian nationality who were trained by Ukrainian intelligence agencies.” “It is an attempt to fabricate threats to justify Belarusian support for Russian aggression,” Ukrainian Foreign Ministry spokesman Oleg Nikolenko said.

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Source: Donga

‘Suspicion of collusion with China during the general election’ Trudeau cornered… “It is possible to appoint political opponents as special investigators”

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‘Suspicion of collusion with China during the general election’ Trudeau cornered…  “It is possible to appoint political opponents as special investigators”

Controversy over ‘donation of rich Chinese to father’s foundation’
After arrest of Huawei CFO, bad relationship with China continues

Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau (pictured), who faced a grave crisis after coming to power in 2015 due to allegations of Chinese meddling in elections, announced on the 7th that he was considering appointing a political opponent as a special rapporteur to investigate the case. The day before, he announced that he would commission an independent investigation into the case to the Special Rapporteur, and has been making political moves every day.

According to Canada’s CBC Broadcasting, Prime Minister Trudeau said on the same day, “I am open to various political parties (other than the ruling Liberal Party) proposing candidates for the special rapporteur.” ”he said.

Canadian politics are noisy over controversy over China’s meddling in the election. The ruling Liberal Party is considered relatively China-friendly compared to the main opposition Conservative Party. Reports followed that China mobilized a large number of Chinese students studying abroad to support at least 11 Liberal Party candidates in the 2019 and 2021 general elections to extend the Liberal Party’s power. Afterwards, it was revealed that the foundation named after Trudeau’s father, former Prime Minister Pierre Trudeau, who served as Prime Minister twice from the 1960s to the 1980s, received a donation of 200,000 Canadian dollars (about 200 million won) from a Chinese wealthy person. It also turned into a problem. The Prime Minister’s Office said, “The donation was returned in full, and the Prime Minister did not know about it,” but the controversy has not subsided.

On the 7th, the US political media Politico analyzed that “even the supporters of the Liberal Party believe in the possibility of China interfering in the election.” An official from the Conservative Party made it clear that it would continue its political offensive, saying, “We lost at least eight or nine seats in the general election due to China’s interference.”

The bad relationship between China and Canada is also a hot topic. In 2018, at the request of the United States, Canada detained Meng Wanzhou, chief financial officer and daughter of the founder of Huawei, China’s largest telecommunications equipment company. China then arrested two Canadians in China on charges of espionage. Canada has also banned the use of fifth-generation (5G) equipment made by Huawei.

At the G20 summit held in Bali, Indonesia last November, Chinese President Xi Jinping expressed dissatisfaction with Prime Minister Trudeau, whom he met at a banquet hall. Earlier, when reports emerged that Prime Minister Trudeau had expressed concern about China’s interference in the election to President Xi, an unusual situation was created in which President Xi protested, saying, “All of the conversations we had were leaked to the media.”

Even this year, the conflict is still there. Canada recently decided to ban the use of China’s video-sharing platform ‘TikTok’. It also points out that China has been conducting reconnaissance activities not only in the US but also in its own airspace using reconnaissance balloons. China is fiercely protesting.

Source: Donga