Italy intercepts Russian planes over Baltic Sea, defense sources say

Italy intercepts Russian planes over Baltic Sea, defense sources say
The Italian airforce said on Friday it intercepted unidentified aircraft flying over international waters in the Baltic Sea, and two defense sources in Rome identified them as Russian planes. (Reuters/File)
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Updated 29 March 2024
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Italy intercepts Russian planes over Baltic Sea, defense sources say

Italy intercepts Russian planes over Baltic Sea, defense sources say
  • The two interceptions were carried out by Italian Eurofighter jets based in the Polish base of Malbork as part of a NATO air policing mission

ROME: The Italian airforce said on Friday it intercepted unidentified aircraft flying over international waters in the Baltic Sea, and two defense sources in Rome identified them as Russian planes.
The two interceptions were carried out on Thursday and Friday morning by Italian Eurofighter jets based in the Polish base of Malbork as part of a NATO air policing mission, a statement said.
After completing their activity, the Italian jets returned to the Polish base, the airforce added, without giving further details.
The two defense sources said the Russian aircraft were spotted by radars but did not respond to radio signals and requests to communicate. 


6.1-magnitude earthquake shakes Taiwan: USGS

6.1-magnitude earthquake shakes Taiwan: USGS
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6.1-magnitude earthquake shakes Taiwan: USGS

6.1-magnitude earthquake shakes Taiwan: USGS

TAIPEI: A 6.1-magnitude earthquake hit off Taiwan’s east coast Friday morning, the United States Geological Survey said.

Initially reported by the island’s Central Weather Administration as a magnitude 6.3, the tremor struck at 7:35 am (2335 GMT) at a depth of 15 kilometers (about nine miles) near the city of Hualien.

The CWA also issued mobile phone alerts warning people to “keep calm and seek cover nearby.”

Taiwan’s National Fire Agency issued a statement confirming “no report of damages” at around 8 am. The island experiences frequent earthquakes due to its location between two tectonic plates.

The last major one occurred in early April, when it was hit by a deadly 7.4-magnitude quake that officials said was the strongest in 25 years.

At least 17 people were killed in the quake, which triggered landslides and severely damaged buildings around the epicenter near Hualien.


Harris fires up Black voters: ‘The energy is so high now’

Harris fires up Black voters: ‘The energy is so high now’
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Harris fires up Black voters: ‘The energy is so high now’

Harris fires up Black voters: ‘The energy is so high now’

LARGO, US:  An electrified crowd filled a community college gymnasium outside Washington on Thursday — supposedly to cheer lower drug prices, but the Democratic voters in attendance were more excited to celebrate White House candidate Kamala Harris.

“We love you,” screamed one attendee, as the vice president took the floor alongside President Joe Biden at the event to highlight a deal reducing medication costs for retirees on social welfare programs.

It was the first joint appearance by Biden and Harris since the president announced on July 21 that he was dropping his reelection bid, paving the way for his deputy to take the top spot on the Democratic ticket.

“With Kamala Harris, we are very hopeful and we think she’s going to do it,” said Kimberly Pennamon, 53.

“Prior to the announcement of her candidacy, people were really feeling disengaged,” she told AFP. “The energy is so high now.”

The mostly African-American crowd was squeezed onto the benches of the school gymnasium in Prince George’s County, a Democratic stronghold in Maryland where more than 89 percent voted for Biden in 2020.

Here, more than 60 percent of the population is Black, and many attendees had high hopes of seeing Harris, who could be the first Black woman, and the second Black person, to ascend to the Oval Office.

Some attendees said they hadn’t gone to any political rallies since Barack Obama’s successful presidential campaigns in 2008 and 2012. Now, they say they feel inspired to do so again.

That was the case for Effie Hillian, 71, who came with a friend.

“We are very excited, very hopeful,” the retired teacher said repeatedly, overflowing with enthusiasm.

Regina Young, 68, noted that she supports Biden, saying “we love him.”

“But the kind of things that people are anticipating happening are different because she’s a woman, she’s a woman of color, she’s like a brilliant woman with lot of experience... people are very excited about that.”

Retiree Mary Larkin said Harris “saved the country and she saved (Biden).”

“I was worried for him. I was very supportive of him, and I would have supported him every minute of the way, but I’m happy that he was the bigger person and stepped down and made room for new people,” she said.

The 77-year-old snapped photos of Biden and the woman who she hopes will soon have the title “Madam President.”

“It’s a Christmas story I will tell to my grandkids,” she said, gleefully.

In a sign that the star draw on Thursday was Harris, dozens of people started filing out of the gymnasium as Biden spoke, saying they wanted to beat the traffic out of the parking lot.


Trump says he told Netanyahu in July to end Gaza war

Trump says he told Netanyahu in July to end Gaza war
Updated 16 August 2024
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Trump says he told Netanyahu in July to end Gaza war

Trump says he told Netanyahu in July to end Gaza war
  • Trump was referring to his meeting with Netanyahu at his Mar-a-Lago residence in late July

WASHINGTON/ JERUSALEM: Republican US presidential candidate Donald Trump said on Thursday that he told Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu during their last meeting in July to quickly end
Israel’s war in Gaza.

“He knows what he’s doing, I did encourage him to get this over with,” Trump told reporters at a press conference on Thursday. “It has to get over with fast, but have victory, get your victory and get it over with. It has to stop, the killing has to stop.”
Trump was referring to his meeting with Netanyahu at his Mar-a-Lago residence in late July, when Netanyahu visited the US He also met President Joe Biden and Vice President and Democratic presidential candidate Kamala Harris during his trip.
Netanyahu’s office and Trump both separately denied on Thursday an Axios report that said they had spoken the previous day about Gaza ceasefire and hostage release talks.
“Contrary to media reports, Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu did not speak yesterday with former President Donald Trump,” a statement from Netanyahu’s office said.
“I expect, I might be talking to him, but I haven’t since then,” Trump said at Thursday’s press conference.
Biden laid out a three-phase ceasefire proposal in an address on May 31. Washington and regional mediators have since tried arranging the Gaza ceasefire-for-hostages deal but have run into repeated obstacles.
The report, in Axios, cited two US sources. One source said Trump’s call was intended to encourage Netanyahu to take the deal, but stressed he did not know if this is indeed what the former president told Netanyahu.
Egypt, the United States and Qatar have scheduled a new round of Gaza ceasefire negotiations this week.
Washington, Israel’s most important ally, has said that a ceasefire in Gaza will reduce the rising threat of a wider war in the Middle East.
There has been an increased risk of a broader war after the recent killings of Hamas leader Ismail Haniyeh in Iran and Hezbollah military commander Fuad Shukr in Beirut. Both drew threats of retaliation against Israel.
The latest bloodshed in the decades-old Israeli-Palestinian conflict was triggered on Oct. 7 when Hamas attacked Israel, killing 1,200 and taking about 250 hostages, according to Israeli tallies.
Israel’s subsequent assault on the Hamas-governed enclave has since killed over 40,000 Palestinians, according to the local health ministry, while also displacing nearly the entire population of 2.3 million, causing a hunger crisis and leading to genocide allegations at the World Court that Israel denies.


WHO calls for cholera vaccine production boost

WHO calls for cholera vaccine production boost
Updated 16 August 2024
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WHO calls for cholera vaccine production boost

WHO calls for cholera vaccine production boost

GENEVA: The head of the World Health Organization on Thursday called for increased production of cholera vaccines, highlighting what he called a “critical shortage” around the globe.

The UN health agency said 307,433 cases of cholera and 2,326 deaths have been reported in 26 countries up to July 28.

“The response continues to be affected by a critical shortage of the vaccine, as demand continues to outpace supply,” WHO chief Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus said on X, formerly Twitter.

Some 105 million doses have been requested by 18 countries since January 2023 — but only 55 million doses have been produced in the same period, Tedros added.

In a fresh situation update, the WHO said that between January and May 2024, the oral cholera vaccine stockpile “was entirely depleted.”

Tedros urged “further investment in scaling up vaccine production,” and called on all countries to spend more on “water and sanitation, and emergency preparedness to prevent further outbreaks.”

The eastern Mediterranean region, Africa and southeast Asia have recorded the highest numbers of cases, said the WHO, which considers the global risk from cholera to be “very high” due to the growing number of cases and the shortage of vaccines.

The WHO says that after decades of progress against cholera, cases have been on the rise again since 2021, including in countries that had not seen the disease in years.

The cases registered so far should be interpreted cautiously due to potential reporting delays, the WHO said.

The disease, which causes severe diarrhea, vomiting and muscle cramps, generally arises from eating or drinking food or water that is contaminated with the bacterium, according to the WHO.


US approves $5 bn Patriot missile sale to Germany: statement

US approves $5 bn Patriot missile sale to Germany: statement
Updated 16 August 2024
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US approves $5 bn Patriot missile sale to Germany: statement

US approves $5 bn Patriot missile sale to Germany: statement

WASHINGTON:  The United States on Thursday announced its approval of a $5 billion sale of up to 600 Patriot missiles and related equipment to Germany, which has donated several of the systems to Ukraine.

“This proposed sale will support the foreign policy and national security of the United States by improving the security of a NATO Ally that is an important force for political and economic stability in Europe,” the Defense Security Cooperation Agency (DSCA) said in a statement.