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Two corporations will be allowed to ship Venezuelan oil to Europe by US

Venezuelan oil

Oil-for-debt swaps halted two years ago when Washington stepped-up sanctions. The volume of oil Eni and Repsol are expected to receive is not large. Washington’s green light to resume Venezuela’s long-frozen oil flows to Europe could provide a symbolic boost for Venezuela. The U.S. State Department gave the sign of approval for the two organizations … Read more

NATO head talks with Erdogan about Finland, Sweden joining

nato

NATO Secretary-General Jens Stoltenberg has met with Finland’s Prime Minister and spoke with Turkey’s President. The Nordic countries were forced to join NATO by Russia’s war in Ukraine. Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan accuses Sweden and Finland of backing Kurdish militants. NATO Secretary-General Jens Stoltenberg has met with Finland’s Prime Minister and spoke with Turkey’s … Read more

Russia tightens noose around key Ukraine city on 99th day of war

Ukraine

the Local governor said, 80 per cent of the city is under Russian control The European Union has also sent weapons and cash to Ukraine Senegalese President to travel to Russia for talks, with Putin to avert a hunger crisis. Russian forces hammered the last Ukrainian defences holding a strategic city in the Donbas region … Read more

Interpol warns of flood of illicit arms after Ukraine war

Ukraine

Many of the weapons sent to Ukraine will end up in the hands of criminals. Juergen Stock urges countries to begin scrutinising arms-tracking databases. Kyiv’s Western allies have shipped tonnes of military hardware to Ukraine. Many of the weapons sent to Ukraine will end up in the hands of criminals in Europe and elsewhere, Interpol’s … Read more

Ukraine braces for Severodonetsk fall, awaits new US weapons

severodonetsk

Ukraine was on the verge of losing the key eastern city of Severodonetsk to Russian forces until the US announced Wednesday that it would send more advanced rocket systems to assist with defence. “The Russians control 70 percent of Severodonetsk,” Lugansk region governor Sergiy Gaiday said  on Telegram, adding that Ukrainian armed forces were withdrawing … Read more

NATO chief to meet US high officials in Washington

nato

NATO chief to meet US high officials in Washington NATO head Jens Stoltenberg is going to Washington, DC, on Tuesday for a functioning visit, the union said in an assertion. Stoltenberg will be in the US capital until Friday and is supposed to meet with top US authorities, including Secretary of State Antony Blinken, Secretary … Read more

US girl survives rare attack by cougar

US

A nine-year-old American girl has survived a very rare cougar attack while camping in the western United States, according to her uncle, who is raising funds for her medical expenses. The cat attacked the girl, Lily, while she was camping with her family in Washington state on Saturday morning, according to her uncle Alex Mantsevich’s … Read more

EU leaders seek to break oil ban deadlock as Russia advances in Donbas

Russia

European Union leaders met in Brussels on Monday to try to overcome Hungarian opposition to an embargo on Russian oil, As Moscow’s forces made gains in Ukraine’s eastern Donbas region,

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky was scheduled to address leaders at the emergency summit, where he is expected to press the block “to kill Russian exports” in an effort to increase international pressure on Moscow.

Despite urgent requests from Kyiv for such weapons and extensive US military aid for Ukraine since the war began, US President Joe Biden said in Washington that he would not send rocket systems to Ukraine that could strike Russian territory.

EU diplomats have drafted a watered-down agreement that would see pipeline oil exempted from the ban, in the hopes of unblocking talks on the bloc’s sixth round of Russian sanctions.

Ahead of the meeting, Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban told reporters the proposal was a “good solution” but warned there was “no agreement at all” as things stood.

On the ground, Russian forces pressed their offensive in Donbas.

The situation in Severodonetsk, just across the Donets river from its sister city of Lysychansk, was “very difficult”, the local Lugansk regional governor Sergiy Gaiday said in a statement on social media.

“The Russians are advancing into the middle of Severodonetsk”, while the fighting continued, Gaiday said.

 

– Weapons supplies –

 

“We are not going to send to Ukraine rocket systems that can strike into Russia,” Biden told reporters in Washington.

Read more; EU leaders plead with Orban to back Russian oil ban

Ukraine has received extensive US military aid since legislators approved another $40 billion (37.1 billion euros) assistance package earlier in May.

France’s new foreign minister Catherine Colonna said on a visit to Kyiv that Paris was ready to boost military aid to Ukraine to help it counter Russia’s invasion.

France will “continue to reinforce arms deliveries,” Colonna said at a news conference with her Ukrainian counterpart Dmytro Kuleba.

The arms would arrive “in the coming weeks”, she said.

The highest-ranking French official to visit the capital since Russia invaded Ukraine on February 24, Colonna also visited the town of Bucha, where Russian troops have been accused of committing war crimes against the civilian population.

“This should never have happened. It must never happen again,” Colonna told reporters after visiting an Orthodox church in the town.

The foreign minister’s visit came as a French journalist was killed while working in Ukraine.

Frederic Leclerc-Imhoff was “on board a humanitarian bus” when “he was mortally wounded,” French President Emmanuel Macron wrote on Twitter on Monday.

 

– Oil sanctions –

 

Speaking alongside Colonna, Kuleba said he hoped “divisions will be overcome” at the EU leader’s meeting.

The sixth wave of EU measures against Moscow was put on the table weeks ago but has been rejected by Orban and resisted by neighboring countries also reliant on pipelined Russian oil.

Macron cautiously told reporters that a long-sought-after deal was “getting closer”, but others doubted that the Hungarian leader was ready to sign on at this stage.

“I don’t think we’ll reach an agreement today,” Estonian Prime Minister Kaja Kallas said at a political meeting ahead of the summit

Hungary has asked for at least four years and 800 million euros ($860 million) in EU funds to adapt its refineries and increase pipeline capacity for alternative suppliers, like Croatia.

But under the compromise proposal the Druzhba pipeline could be excluded from a sanctions package “for the time being”, an EU official told AFP.

 

– ‘We’re close!’ –

 

Since failing to capture Kyiv in the war’s early stages, Russia’s army has narrowed its focus, hammering Donbas cities with relentless artillery and missile barrages as it seeks to consolidate its control.

But Ukrainian forces pushed back over the weekend in the southern region of Kherson, the country’s military leadership said.

The Ukrainian general staff claimed the move had put their adversary into “unfavourable positions” around the villages of Andriyivka, Lozovo and Bilohorka and forced Moscow to send reserves to the area.

“Kherson, hold on. We’re close!” it tweeted Sunday.

At the same time, two people were injured following an explosion in the Moscow-controlled city of Melitopol in south-eastern Ukraine, with local pro-Kremlin authorities blaming Kyiv.

Russia-installed authorities said the city had been targeted by a “terrorist attack”.

“The Ukrainian government continues its war on the civilian population and the infrastructure of cities,” a statement said.

According to Russian investigators, at least five people were killed as a result of strikes on civilian infrastructure in Ukraine’s separatist-controlled city of Donetsk.

The DNR said on Telegram that the attack targeted two apartment buildings and three schools, accusing Kyiv of using cluster munitions and artillery.

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Sri Lanka aid contingent on debt sustainability

Sri Lanka

The IMF stated Thursday it is committed to helping crisis-battered Sri Lanka, however, any useful resource software will be contingent on ensuring the country’s unsustainable debt can be managed. The cash-strapped South Asian country of 22 million people is dealing with its worst crisis given that independence: it has suffered months of dire shortages of … Read more

US files formal trade complaint against Canada over dairy

US

The United States filed a second formal trade complaint against Canada on Wednesday, claiming that Ottawa’s dairy import policies harm American farmers. Washington has requested consultations on dispute settlement under the US-Mexico-Canada Agreement, claiming that the changes to the dairy quota system announced last week do not address long-standing complaints and violate the trade agreement. … Read more

China offers South Pacific nations security, free trade agreements

China

China has proposed plans to significantly expand security and economic cooperation with South Pacific nations, which one regional leader has described as a thinly veiled attempt to bring them into “Beijing’s orbit.” The comprehensive draught agreement and a five-year plan, obtained by AFP on Wednesday, will be discussed when Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi visits … Read more

Oman, Iran sign trade deals during president visit

Oman

Iran’s President Ebrahim Raisi arrived in Oman on Monday, as the two countries signed a slew of trade agreements and as international talks on Tehran’s nuclear program stalled, leaving the Islamic republic sanctioned. Raisi, on his second Gulf visit since taking office in August, was greeted at the airport by Sultan Haitham bin Tareq and … Read more

Inflation Could Surely Lead To Bankruptcy

Inflation

The recession is within the playing cards and not because of the recent file of declining actual GDP inside the first sector. That was more the made of statistical particulars than something fundamental. A real recession looms despite the fact that some months out due to the high-quality inflationary pressure confronting this economic system. Only … Read more

US high schoolers design low-cost filter to remove lead from water

design

When the pandemic forced schools to close, Rebecca Bushway, a science teacher in Washington, D.C., set her students an ambitious task: design and build a low-cost lead filter that attaches to faucets and removes the poisonous metal. Using 3D printing and high-school level chemistry, the team now has a working prototype — a three-inch (7.5 … Read more

US high schoolers design low-cost filter to remove lead from water

US

When the pandemic forced schools to use remote learning, Rebecca Bushway, a science teacher in the Washington area, assigned her students an ambitious task: design and build a low-cost lead filter that attaches to faucets and removes the toxic metal. Using 3D printing and high-school chemistry, the team has created a working prototype: a three-inch … Read more

Biden arrives in Japan with no response on outreach to North Korea

Biden

President Joe Biden landed in Japan on Sunday for the second half of his Asia trip that emphasized the United States’ commitment to the area, but was overshadowed by fears that North Korea will test a nuclear weapon after disregarding Washington’s outreach efforts. Biden, making his first trip to Asia as president, flew from South … Read more

Ukraine orders end to defence of Mariupol

Ukraine

After nearly three months of desperate fighting, Ukraine ordered its surviving troops locked up in Mariupol’s beleaguered Azovstal steelworks to lay down their rifles. Russia has been accused of war crimes, including a deadly strike on a maternity hospital, for levelling the important port city, and Ukraine has began a reckoning for seized Russian troops. … Read more

Joe Biden visit Japan ,South Korea

joe biden

Joe Biden will visit Japan and South Korea on his first Asian trip as president, sending a strong warning to China, according to aides and analysts: don’t do what Russia did in Ukraine elsewhere in Asia, certainly not in Taiwan. Biden leaves on Thursday for the five-day trip after months of rallying allies to punish … Read more

US accused one American ,four Chinese officials with spying

us

The Department of Justice said on Wednesday that a US citizen and four Chinese intelligence officials had been charged for spying on Chinese dissidents, human rights leaders, and pro-democracy campaigners in the United States. According to the indictment (MSS), Wang Shujun, of Queens, New York, is accused of using his position among Chinese expatriate and … Read more

Japan urges China to play ‘responsible’ role on Ukraine crisis

Japan

Japan’s foreign minister urged Beijing to “play a responsible role” in the aftermath of Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, In his first talks with his Chinese counterpart in six months, Japan has joined its Western allies in imposing severe sanctions on Russia in response to the Ukraine crisis, while Beijing has refused to criticize Moscow’s invasion. … Read more

US shooter planned attack for months, visited site three times

US

The white adolescent accused of murdering ten Black people at a New York grocery store planned the shooting for months and scouted the place ahead of time, according to social media posts linked to the suspect, Payton Gendron, 18, went to the Tops Friendly Market in Buffalo three times on March 8 and talked on … Read more

Biden reestablishes US troop presence inside Somalia

Biden

President Joe Biden has ordered the reestablishment of a US force presence in Somalia to assist local authorities in combating the Al-Shabaab insurgent group, A senior American official told reporters Monday Biden’s predecessor, Donald Trump, had ordered the withdrawal of nearly all US personnel from the East African country in late 2020 as he moved … Read more

Turkey ‘will not say yes’ to NATO membership for Sweden, Finland

Turkey

President Recep Tayyip Erdogan reiterated Turkey’s opposition to Finland and Sweden joining NATO, accusing them of failing to take a firm stance against terrorism. “We will not say ‘yes’ to those (countries) who apply sanctions to Turkey to join the security organization NATO,” Erdogan said. Since 2019, Sweden has suspended all arms sales to Turkey … Read more

Kamala Harris leads high-level US team to meet new UAE leader

Kamala Harris

US Vice President Kamala Harris led a high-level delegation to meet the new president of the United Arab Emirates, who takes over after his half-death. brother’s Following months of tense ties between Washington and the oil-rich Gulf state, Harris is leading the most powerful group to visit the UAE since President Joe Biden took office … Read more

Fierce fighting in Ukraine’s east but Eurovision win lifts spirits

Fierce

Ukraine’s forces were fighting off a fierce Russian onslaught in the country’s east on Sunday, following a much-needed morale boost from a Eurovision victory. President Volodymyr Zelensky warned on Saturday that the conflict in his country could lead to global food shortages, and that the situation in Ukraine’s Donbas is “very difficult.” Russia, which invaded … Read more

Biden says hate remains ‘stain on the soul of America’

joe biden

Following a violent spree in Buffalo, US President Joe Biden issued a powerful condemnation of racist extremism, calling on Americans to remove the hatred that remains a “stain on the soul of America.” “A lone gunman, armed with weapons of war and a hateful soul, shot and killed 10 innocent people in cold blood at a grocery … Read more

Russian diplomats receive violent threats from US

russian diplomats

Russian diplomats receive violent threats from the US Russian representatives in Washington are being compromised with threats. And US knowledge specialists are attempting to connect with them. Tass news organization cited the diplomat to Washington DC as saying. Anatoly Antonov let Russian TV know that since Russia attacked Ukraine on 24 February, up close and … Read more

Total Lunar Eclipse 2022:Everything you need to know

Blood moon

According to different time zones, the first Lunar Eclipse of 2022 will occur on May 15 and 16, 2022. The Lunar Eclipse always occurs on the Full Moon, according to Hindu mythology (Purnima Tithti). The moon will turn a deep, rusty red color during this lunar eclipse, earning it the nickname “blood moon.” The Lunar … Read more