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Ukrainian pilots begin F-16 flight training in Romania

Ukrainian pilots begin F-16 flight training in Romania

Romania’s F-16 training hub was inaugurated in November 2023 at its Fetesti air base. Practical training could start towards the end of the year. Ukraine’s Defense Minister Rustem Umerov praises the program, predicting more F-16s in Ukrainian skies. This week, the first group of Ukrainian pilots began their F-16 fighter jet training at Romania’s regional … Read more

Russian drones breach airspace of NATO members Romania and Latvia

Russian drones breach airspace of NATO members Romania and Latvia

The drone had entered Latvian airspace from Belarus and crashed near the city of Rezekne. Ukraine’s Foreign Minister, Andrii Sybiha, called for maximum support from Ukraine’s allies. Romania has seen Russian drone fragments stray into its territory repeatedly over the past year. On Sunday, authorities in Romania and Latvia, both NATO members and supporters of … Read more

Romania finds possible drone parts near Ukraine border

Romania finds possible drone parts near Ukraine border

Russian drone attacks in Ukraine led to potential drone fragments being found in Romania. Security concerns arise for NATO nations due to their mutual defense obligations. This marks the third instance of drone parts found in Romania recently. Following Russian drone assaults on Izmail in southern Ukraine, just across the border, Romania, a NATO member, … Read more

Russian missile strike on Ukraine’s Danube port disrupts grain exports

Russian missile

Russia conducted a drone attack on Ukraine’s main inland port. Attack damaged buildings in the port and caused ships. Attacks led to a suspension of operations at the port. Russia conducted a drone attack on Ukraine’s main inland port, located across the Danube River from Romania. This action resulted in the destruction of buildings in … Read more

Drone Attacks Escalate Tensions in Ukraine-Russia Conflict

Ukraine-Russia Conflict

Russia reports neutralizing the drones with no casualties in Moscow. Crimea sees increased attacks recently, leading to evacuations and damage. Tensions escalate between Ukraine and Russia as both sides vow retaliation. Ukrainian drones targeted two buildings in Moscow and an ammunition depot in Russian-annexed Crimea, according to Russian officials. Russia reported neutralizing the drones with … Read more

Romanian court rejects Andrew Tate’s bail application

Andrew Tate
  • Andrew Tate and his brother Tristan have been detained.
  • Judges have disagreed, citing the anticipated risk of Mr. Tate escaping the country.
  • The request for bail in lieu of custody was fresh, but the court’s decision was the same.

Andrew Tate‘s latest bail application was rejected by a Romanian court.

Since December, the notorious British social media star and his brother Tristan have been detained.

They are being probed on rape, people trafficking, and establishing organized crime group allegations. Both men have denied any misconduct.

The ruling was “disappointing,” according to Mr. Tate’s spokesman, and his legal team plans to appeal.

Mr. Tate’s lawyers have long contended that putting him in preventative detention is needlessly harsh, especially when alternative legal options, such as home arrest, are available.

Anticipation

So far, judges have disagreed, citing the anticipated risk of Mr. Tate escaping the country, influencing witnesses or evidence, or disrupting public order if he is released.

The request for bail in lieu of custody was fresh, but the court’s decision was the same.

Mr. Tate was ordered to remain in detention until March 29 by the court in late February.

Mr. Tate’s brother Tristan will also seek for bail in a separate hearing on Wednesday.

An appeals court this month invalidated all but one of the reasons for Tristan Tate’s imprisonment.

There have been no charges filed against the brothers or their two Romanian colleagues who were arrested alongside them.

Mr. Tate, a former kickboxer, was kicked from the British TV show Big Brother in 2016 after a video surfaced showing him allegedly assaulting a woman.

He went on to become well-known online, with Twitter banning him for claiming that women should “carry responsibility” for sexual assault. He was later reinstated.

Despite social media bans, he rose to prominence, particularly among young males, by preaching a hyper-masculine, ultra-luxurious lifestyle.

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Andrew Tate’s detention in Romania is extended

Andrew Tate

The controversial influencer Andrew Tate, who is under investigation with his brother. His brother for alleged involvement in rape and human trafficking, had his custody extended by a Romanian court. According to Ramona Bolla, a spokeswoman for Romania’s anti-organized crime and terrorist directorate. The controversial influencer Andrew Tate, who is under investigation with his brother … Read more

Andrew Tate has threatened to sue his accuser

Andrew Tate
  • Andrew Tate has threatened legal action against at least one of the women who have accused him of rape and human trafficking.
  • The letter threatened the woman and her parents with a $300 million lawsuit.
  • The Tates’ lawyer stated that they were pursuing viable slander allegations.

Andrew Tate, a controversial influencer, has threatened legal action against at least one of the women who have accused him of rape and human trafficking.

According to the woman’s lawyers in the United States, a “cease-and-desist” letter was sent in December by a US law firm on behalf of Andrew Tate and his brother Tristan.

The letter threatened the woman and her parents with a $300 million (£249 million) lawsuit if she did not retract her claims.

The Tates’ lawyer stated that they were pursuing viable slander allegations.

The sources have seen a redacted copy of the letter, which was presumably sent on the brothers’ behalf.

“In April 2022,” it reads, “you falsely stated to a third party that our Client human trafficked you, abused you and held you against your will […] You have repeated false and defamatory statements to the police, the media, and another United States citizen about the Tate brothers.”

Andrew and Tristan Tate are currently being held in Romania in preventative detention as police investigate claims of human trafficking and rape, which both men deny.

Benjamin Bull – who works for the National Centre on Sexual Exploitation – says his client is a key witness in the Romanian investigation, and that the letter was designed to do “one thing and one thing only”:

“[It] was intended to shut down the witness; stop the witness from bringing testimony forward in any proceedings,” he said.

“They want these young ladies to climb into a hole and hide, never come forward [or] describe what they saw and what happened to them. It’s clearly an effort to intimidate.”

Attorneys for the Tates confirmed to the BBC that the cease-and-desist letter was delivered in December, as part of a civil case in the United States for defamation and slander, but denied any intimidation.

Tina Glandian, one of their legal advisors, said there was nothing abnormal in them pursuing valid legal claims for defamation. “The fact that [the Tates] are incarcerated right now is not a basis for them not to pursue their legal rights,” she said.

The inquiry into rape and human trafficking claims is thought to be based in part on the testimony of six women. No charges have yet been filed.

According to the Tates’ legal team, the brothers filed criminal accusations in Romania last April against two women, including the witness.

Ms Glandian stated that the criminal complaints were filed in April in response to suspicions that the Tate brothers were holding two women against their will.

“There was no evidence whatsoever of that,” she said, “which is why [the Tates] was not arrested in April. [At that time], they were nothing but victims of false allegations, and they had every right to file criminal complaints for having their homes raided [and] property seized.”

According to her, the outcomes of those criminal complaints are still pending.

Tina Glandian pictured speaking in front of a number of microphones. She is sitting with a wall behind her.

Benjamin Bull, who represents some of the witnesses in the ongoing Tate inquiry, said the legal action has been upsetting and threatening for his clients.

Nevertheless, Dani Pinter, a member of the same legal team, claims that it is not simply the possibility of legal action that is scary, but also the online harassment that many of her clients face as a result of speaking out.

“Regular, high production value videos, meant to embarrass and harass them, are shared among Tate’s followers,” she told me.

“Making really salacious claims, attempting to slut shame them, saying they’re liars. But included in that is their private information – where they work, who their family members are – with the clear intention to incite harassment. And it’s working.”

She claims that the two alleged victims she represents have received death threats.

“They’re scared to death. They’re both in hiding. They feel they can’t settle anywhere, because people are trying to find them.”

Prosecutors have taken great efforts to keep the identities of the six women in their case private. Nonetheless, some people’s full names have been released on social media.

The identities of two witnesses were even mentioned in a source’s statement from the Tates’ US relations staff. They are not being named publicly by the sources.

While in detention, Andrew Tate and his brother do not have access to their social media accounts, but they have amassed a large and devoted online following.

Several accounts appear to be fully-staffed operations, distributing videos and papers on a daily basis in order to undercut the testimonies of witnesses and other women bringing charges against the Tates.

One of the more active accounts tweeted the entire identity, social media handles, and WhatsApp chats of one of the accused victims in the probe earlier this week.

The sources has reached out to the account for comment but has yet to receive a response.

Even those who barely scratch the surface of this subject may become a target.

Daria Gusa told sources and others that when she was 16, she received a private message from Andrew Tate’s Instagram account. It followed the same structure as his online presentations on how to get a woman’s attention and influence her.

She did not accuse him of any wrongdoing.

“I got a bunch of messages,” she told me. “Most were from people saying I was lying or calling me a slut.”

But she also received “10 to 15 threats” online.

“I had a guy texting me, telling me ‘I know you’re studying at this university, the schedule is published online, I know where you are'” Daria said.

Several of her friends, who also appear to have had contact with him, have refused to speak out about their experiences, she says.

“It’s not just the people who work for him,” she explained. “It’s that there are basically millions of men out there who really idolise these people, and would do anything to protect them and their image, so I think it’s completely justifiable that so many girls don’t want to speak out.”

It is not clear exactly who runs some of the most active accounts defending the Tates, or how much cooperation exists between them.

But the risks for women making public allegations against Andrew Tate can be high, and they can come from many directions.

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Andrew Tate loses appeal against detention

Andrew Tate
  • Andrew Tate and his brother Tristan have lost their appeal.
  • The brothers will stay in Bucharest Police’s custody until February 27.
  • Romanian police searched five homes and detained the brothers and two more suspects.

Andrew Tate, the controversial former kickboxer turned social media influencer, and his brother Tristan have lost their appeal and will remain in detention in Romania on allegations of human trafficking and rape

The brothers will stay in Bucharest Police’s custody until February 27, according to Antena 3. The judgment of the court is final.

On December 30, Romanian police searched five homes and detained the brothers and two more suspects.

They assert that the suspects created an organized criminal gang for the purpose of people trafficking that extended from Romania to Britain and the United States.

The authorities assert that two of the accused transported victims to Romania while deceiving them “into believing that they wanted to enter into a marriage/cohabitation relationship” before sexually abusing them through physical force and compulsion.

Authorities claim that one of the suspects sexually assaulted a victim twice in March 2022. The Directorate for Investigating Organized Crime and Terrorism in Romania claims that at least six victims were “sexually exploited by the organized criminal group” (DIICOT).

On January 25, after being taken in for interrogation and having their electronic equipment seized for examination, the brothers argued that they were innocent.

“There’s no evidence in my file because I’ve done nothing wrong. Everybody knows I’m innocent, ” Andrew Tate said. As he was led into DIICOT headquarters, he added: “There is no justice in Romania.”

Ioan Gliga, one of the Tate brothers’ lawyers, told reporters at the time: “We are convinced that the evidence is in favor of our clients, categorically not against them.”

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Trees could reduce urban heatwave mortality by one-third

Trees
  • Increasing tree cover to 30% would save 0.4 degrees Celsius.
  • Foliage covers somewhat less than 15% of urban areas in Europe on average.
  • This increased heat is mostly produced by a lack of greenery.

PARIS: Researchers suggested Wednesday that planting more trees in metropolitan areas to reduce summertime temperatures could reduce mortality directly attributable to hot weather and heatwaves by one-third.

According to their findings in The Lancet, increasing tree cover to 30% would save 0.4 degrees Celsius (0.7 degrees Fahrenheit) locally on average during the hot summer months.

According to the data, one-third of the 6,700 premature deaths caused by higher temperatures in 93 European towns in 2015 may have been avoided.

Currently, foliage covers somewhat less than 15% of urban areas in Europe on average.

According to lead author Tamar Iungman, a researcher at the Barcelona Institute for Global Health, the study is the first to forecast the number of early deaths caused by higher temperatures in cities that could be avoided with more tree cover.

“We already know that high temperatures in urban environments are associated with negative health outcomes, such as cardiorespiratory failure, hospital admission, and premature death,” he said in a statement.

“Our goal is to inform local policy and decision-makers about the benefits of strategically integrating green infrastructure into urban planning in order to promote more sustainable, resilient, and healthy urban environments.”

The so-called urban heat island effect causes cities to have greater temperatures than surrounding suburbs or countryside.

This increased heat is mostly produced by a lack of greenery, air conditioning system exhaust, and dark-colored asphalt and building materials that absorb and trap heat.
Climate change has already exacerbated the situation. Last year was Europe’s hottest summer on record, and the second warmest year on record.

Health benefits

Heatwaves are reaching new highs and lasting longer in recent decades all around the planet.

Cold weather still kills more people in Europe than hot weather. However, climate models predict that heat-related disease and death will place a greater load on healthcare systems within a decade.

“This is getting more critical as Europe faces more dramatic temperature changes as a result of climate change,” Iungman added.

Between June and August 2015, the researchers calculated mortality rates for persons over the age of 20, accounting for 57 million people in total.

In two modeling scenarios, this data was analyzed in relation to daily average city temperatures.

The first contrasted the temperature of the city with and without urban heat islands. The second simulation simulated a 30% increase in tree cover, resulting in a temperature decrease.

During the summer of 2015, cities were 1.5 degrees Celsius warmer than the surrounding countryside. Cluj-Napoca, Romania, had the greatest temperature differential (4.1 degrees Celsius).

Across all cities, 75% of the total population lived in places that were at least one degree warmer, while 20% lived in locations that were at least two degrees warmer.

Overall, cities in southern and eastern Europe had the greatest temperature-related mortality rates.

“This is an important piece of research,” commented Laurence Wainwright, a lecturer at the University of Oxford’s Smith School of Enterprise and the Environment.

“Urban tree planting — on the right scale, in the right places, and under certain other conditions — likely leads to a modest-yet-real reduction in heat-related deaths in many urban areas.”

Previous research has shown that green areas can improve cognitive functioning in youngsters and the elderly, as well as reduce cardiovascular disease, dementia, and poor mental health.

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Andrew Tate case: Romanian authorities recover $3.95 million

Andrew Tate

The National Agency for the Management of Seized Goods placed 29 movable assets under administration. Andrew Tate, his brother, and two female suspects were arrested on December 29. The men were accused of setting up a gang to prostitute six women. The arrest of polarizing internet personality Andrew Tate was the result of a criminal … Read more

Andrew Tate marked “every lady he owned” in a Romanian compound

Andrew Tate
  • The camgirls in Andrew Tate’s facility in Romania are allegedly marked with the logo “owned by Tate”.
  • This occurs not long after the divisive person was the subject of recently emerged rape charges.
  • The women in issue apparently carried this branding throughout the entirety of their stay.

The camgirls in Andrew Tate’s facility in Romania are allegedly marked with the logo “owned by Tate.”

According to a New York Post story, the women in issue apparently carried this branding throughout the entirety of their stay.

Videos made by the women working out of Romania showed the same tattoos as well. This occurs not long after the divisive person was the subject of recently emerged rape charges.

He has even been recorded making similar claims in conversations with publications like Barstool Sports.

He was reported as adding at the time, “It’s not about being property, it’s about she belongs to him,” and its “because they’re in a relationship.”

The same does not, in Tate’s opinion, apply to male equivalents since, in his opinion, “the woman belongs(s) to the man” and has “a stake in those pasts,” but not the reverse.

Tate’s name is even tattooed on the back of a model by the name of Sebastian Vieru in temporary ink.

Eugen Vidineac, Tate’s attorney, asserts that all of them “deny the allegations, and they want to cooperate with the prosecutors and to declare their innocence,” and also “deny any exploitation of women.”

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What did Hustler University students learn from Andrew Tate for $49.9 a month?

Andrew Tate

Recent revelations about Andrew Tate’s Hustler University Neighbors brought the allegations to the light Andrew Tate’s charges  males $49.99 every month Discreet information about Andrew Tate’s Hustlers University  has recently been discovered by neighbors. During an interview with Times of London Tate’s Romanian Neighbors brought the allegations to the light According to one of the locals, “There were groups coming three or four times a week, and there might be as many as three taxis a day.” “They were rather young males,” added, “They … Read more

Andrew Tate attacked Meghan Markle before his arrest

Andrew Tate attacked Meghan Markle

Andrew Tate targeted Meghan Markle on Piers Morgan’s YouTube show. Comments aired just days before he was arrested in Romania for alleged human trafficking. Tate said, “It’s kind of hard for Meghan to say that the UK is a racist country. Andrew Tate’s savage verbal attack on Piers Morgan’s YouTube show targeted Meghan Markle only … Read more

Half of European Union countries suffering from drought

drought

45% of EU territory under drought warning or more severe “alert” status. Worst drought on record in France has left parched communities without clean drinking water. Low river levels and rising water temperatures have hampered energy generation in several European countries. According to the European Commission, about half of European Union territory is now under … Read more

Steel-cutting ceremony of Pakistan Navy OPV held in Romania

ISLAMABAD: The Steel Cutting Ceremony of first Offshore Patrol Vessel (OPV-II) being constructed for Pakistan Navy was held at DAMEN Shipyard Galati in Romania. Ambassador of Pakistan to Romania Dr Zafar Iqbal graced the occasion as Chief Guest, said a statement by the Pakistan Navy. Due to the satisfactory performance of the first batch of … Read more

Greek firefighting helicopter crash claims two lives

firefighting helicopter

A firefighting helicopter with four crew aboard crashed into the water off the Greek island of Samos. The other two crew members, a pilot and a colleague, were rescued. An investigation has been initiated into the origin of the fire that broke out on Wednesday. The coastguard and fire service reported on Thursday that two … Read more

British man walks all the way to Makkah to do Hajj

Makkah

Adam Mohammed walked through 10 countries and took 10 months and 26 days to complete the journey. He was greeted by a huge group of pilgrims and other people when he reached his destination. Muslim pilgrim says that Hajj was his “highest and dearest wish”. Adam Mohammed, a British citizen with Iraqi roots, walked all … Read more

Spain’s exclusion from 2023 World Cup affirmed

Spain's

Portugal will replace Romania as Europe 2 in the 2022 World Cup. Spain replacing them in Pool A. The advisory group expressed that concerning World Cup capability. The 10-point allowance applied to the European capability table by the IJCs. Spain’s allure against their exclusion from the following year’s Rugby World Cup in France for handling … Read more

Injury forces Halep out of Bad Homburg ahead of Wimbledon

Wimbledon

Simona Halep out of semi-finals of WTA tournament in Bad Homburg. Romania’s 2019 Wimbledon champion has a neck injury. Caroline Garcia reaches final after beating compatriot Alize Cornet. Simona Halep’s Wimbledon hopes suffered a blow Friday when she withdrew from the semi-finals of the WTA tournament in Bad Homburg with a neck injury. Halep, the … Read more

French left, Macron allies trade barbs ahead of tight polls

French

Left-wing forces and President Emmanuel Macron’s allies trade barbs ahead of the parliamentary vote. Final campaigning taking place with Macron out of the country as he visits Ukraine at end of three-day trip. Polls project a range of either a slim majority for Ensemble or a majority for left-wing alliance Nupes. France’s left-wing forces and … Read more

Macron urges solid parliament majority amid ‘troubled times’

Macron

Emmanuel Macron urges voters on Tuesday to give him a “solid majority”. He warns against adding “French disorder to global disorder”. His visit to Romania and Moldova has sparked outrage at home. Emmanuel Macron, the French president, urged voters on Tuesday to give him a “solid majority” in Sunday’s parliamentary elections, warning against adding “French … Read more

Mystery plane puts east Europe air forces on alert

Europe

Two-seater Beechcraft with two people on board had no approved flight plan. The plane flew over Hungary before crossing into Serbia and then Romania. It was found abandoned in an old airfield near Targovishte. A two-seater plane flew through half a dozen Eastern European countries without permission, alerting air forces before being abandoned in Bulgaria … Read more

Greece evacuates Athens suburb under wildfire threat

A wildfire triggered by gale-force winds ripped through vegetation in southern Athens. Six water-bombing planes, three helicopters, and municipal water tankers. fires destroy more than 100,000 hectares of forest and farmland. A wildfire triggered by gale-force winds ripped through vegetation in a southern Athens suburb on Saturday, forcing residents to flee, According to the Fire … Read more

Romania, Poland hopeful for Sweden, Finland NATO bids

NATO

Romania and Poland hope Sweden and Finland will be able to join NATO despite Turkey’s reluctance, the country’s foreign ministers said Friday during a visit to Ankara. Stockholm and Helsinki submitted their bids to join NATO last week, reversing decades of military non-alignment, after political and public support for membership soared following Russia’s invasion of … Read more

Russia expels 10 Romanian diplomats

diplomats

Both parties announced Friday that Russia is expelling ten Romanian diplomats in retaliation for Moscow’s invasion of Ukraine. “The Russian federation declared 10 employees of the Romanian embassy in Moscow persona non grata,” the Romanian foreign ministry said in a statement. The news was confirmed by Moscow and follows the April 5 expulsion of 10 … Read more