Belarus Leader Says He Survived Coronavirus

Belarusian President Alexander Lukashenko announced he had tested positive but successfully overcome the novel coronavirus on Tuesday — adding a new twist to a charged presidential election season in the former Soviet republic often called the “last dictatorship in Europe.”Lukashenko, 65, revealed the news during a Svetlana Tikhanovskaya, candidate for the presidential elections, reacts during a meeting with her supporters in Minsk, Belarus, July 19, 2020.Svetlana Tikhanovskaya — whose husband, the political blogger Sergei Tikhanovsky currently sits in jail on what she says are trumped up charges — has emerged as the opposition’s lead candidate and a political star by taking direct aim at what she says is Lukashenko’s legacy of repression.“Yes, I was scared at first,” she said in her first televised speech. “I know what depths this government can go to in order to preserve its place. But I am no longer scared.”Protests against the government have been met with brutal police force and arrests of demonstrators and journalists. Since May, more than 1,000 people have been detained by police, according to the Vysna Human Rights Center.Belarusians attend a meeting in support of Svetlana Tikhanovskaya, candidate for the presidential elections, in Hlybokaje, Belarus, July 24, 2020.Tsikhanovskaya says she has ferreted her young children out of the country amid government threats as she has embarked on her campaign.What Virus?But Lukashenko’s announcement that he tested positive for the coronavirus — and breezily survived —- also again highlighted the Belarusian leader’s controversial attitude towards the global pandemic.Indeed, as COVID-19 has infected millions worldwide, Lukashenko has dismissed fear of the virus as mass “psychosis” — a minor health issue he has said could be easily cured with a shot of vodka, a hot sauna, or doing farm work or strenuous exercise.As much of the world shuttered its economies to stamp out the virus, Lukashenko ordered that life in his country go on as usual.Belarus’ national soccer league continued to play throughout the spring.  Schools were opened after a short delay. A mass Victory Day celebration to mark the 75th anniversary of the Soviet Union’s defeat of Nazi Germany went off as scheduled in May. Participation by government employees was in some cases mandatory.Official statistics show Belarus with nearly 70,000 infections and just over 500 deaths.Government critics argue those figures far underrepresent the real number of cases.“It’s hard to convince someone a disease isn’t scary if it killed your relative. It’s hard to convince someone life is good when you’ve lost your job due because the coronavirus is affecting the global economy,” says Andrej Stryzhak of #ByCovid19, a volunteer group that has emerged to help doctors and hospitals deal with the pandemic.Civil Society SurgeLacking federal support, Belarusian civil society has rallied to address the health crisis.Volunteers have raised money to buy personal protective gear for hospitals and schools. Restaurants have donated food. Hotels provide rooms pro bono to medical workers. Private businesses have contributed funds.That collective activism has now shifted to politics ahead of the August 9th election, with volunteers helping to organize rallies, spread campaign information, and sign up as election monitors for the vote.“The coronavirus has strongly influenced how Belarusians look at the vote,” says Stryzhak of #ByCovid19 in an interview with VOA.“Now people are taking matters into their own hands. Belarus has awakened.”In turn, Lukashenko has claimed nefarious outside forces are staging a street revolution that would inflict chaos on a country of 9 million that he alone has ruled since the breakup of the Soviet Union in 1991.In what some observers saw as an ominous sign, the Belta state news agency reported security services had detained 32 “foreign mercenaries” on Wednesday, without elaborating.

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Malaysia’s Hungry Banking on Charity to Get Through Lockdown 

On the 15th floor of a shabby, low-rent apartment block in north Kuala Lumpur, Justin Cheah stepped out of a rickety elevator with a bulging bag of groceries and headed for the unit flanked by a dusty shrine to the elephant-headed god Ganesh, the “remover of obstacles.” Cheah is lending the deity a hand. The groceries, and a 10-kilogram bag of rice, are for one of the hundreds of new families the charity he runs, Kechara, has been helping to feed since the coronavirus pandemic sent Malaysia into a stifling lockdown in mid-March that has yet to be lifted in full. Kechara staff help a woman with a bag of produce at one of the charity’s mobile food banks in Kuala Lumpur. (Zsombor Peter/VOA)Kechara and other food banks operating across Malaysia’s capital and the rest of the country of 32 million say they have been coping with a surge in demand since the start of the lockdown, or “Movement Control Order” (MCO).  More than ever they are extending a critical lifeline to millions of families left wanting by a chronically underfunded and overstretched social safety net. “If we did not get this food, I would not have enough to survive and I would not have enough money left to pay for my children’s education,” said Vany Ramasamy, who greeted Cheah in the red shirt and navy-blue trousers of the municipal workers who sweep the city’s streets from dawn to dusk. FILE – A soldier and a policeman wearing face masks stand guard near barbed wire in a locked down area due to the new coronavirus in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, May 15, 2020.The lockdown has thrown more than 300,000 Malaysians out of work as of May and pushed the country’s unemployment rate up to 5.3 percent, a height it has not hit since the late 1980s, according to the government’s latest figures. The World Bank says those numbers will climb higher before the worst is over. An untold number more, like Ramasamy, are among the newly underemployed — those who still have jobs but can no longer work as much as before. She and her husband, also a municipal worker, have had their hours cut in half, slashing their combined monthly income to just $250 for a family of nine, including six children and a grandmother. “I’m very worried because it costs a lot to support everyone in the household,” she said with a faint but resolute smile. “Every cent counts.” Kechara staff prepare bags of groceries to be delivered to needy families in Kuala Lumpur. (Zsombor Peter/VOA)Each of Kechara’s families gets a 35-kilogram bag of dry goods to help see them through the month. Every afternoon it also sets up a cornucopia of surplus produce outside a few of the apartment blocks in the area, circling back to each in rotation. The tenants on the charity’s list line up and stuff a shopping bag each with eggplant, carrots, apples and other fresh fruits and vegetables in turn. Under the lockdown, the list has grown longer. Between the home deliveries and produce lines, Kechara is now serving some 1,500 families regularly, three times as many as before the lockdown. “It’s like a sharp rise in a short space of time, so you are looking at a very steep canyon here, whereas previously we were increasing bit by bit,” said Cheah. Donations have also picked up, but not quite as fast as demand. Before the lockdown, the Lost Food Project, a food bank serving greater Kuala Lumpur and the city of Johor Bahru in the south, also got few new calls from partner charities asking for more help. “This changed during the MCO,” said general manager Muhammad Syazwan Mokhtar. All of a sudden, “we’ve had distress calls from all over the place.” The Malaysia Food Bank Foundation, which helps support the Lost Food Project, Kechara and others, was serving over half-a-million families before the lockdown across the country, including the provinces of Sabah and Sarawak on the island of Borneo. Since March, CEO Abdul Wahab Long said, the number has “more than doubled.” The largest spikes have been in the major cities, driven by migrant laborers from the provinces stuck in place by the MCO with little or no work. While easing lockdown rules have seen many return home or start working again, the ranks turning to Malaysia’s food banks are still swollen. The government has done much to help. The World Bank says the various aid packages given out during the pandemic have added up to nearly 20% of the country’s gross domestic product, more than in most developing countries. But a dearth of public spending on social protection programs leading up to the pandemic had left Malaysia ill prepared for the shock. Richard Record, an economist with the bank’s country team, said the government regularly spent roughly only 1% of GDP on such programs, “which is pretty low even for a middle-income economy, let alone for one that aspires to become a high-income and developed economy.” The country’s safety net may cover a wide swath of the population, he said, “but it’s very thin.” That safety net has forced Danny Khaw, another of Kechara’s new charges, to keep working at the age of 78. “Now everywhere pain,” he said, giving his old joints a weary shake. .From his crumbling row house overlooking the highway, Khaw runs a one-man delivery service for hire. But with the economy in a deep slump, his rusty lorry has put in few miles during the lockdown. The bags of free groceries “helps me a lot,” he said, but go only so far. “Sometimes I eat eggs only. Sometimes I don’t eat.”  

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Без права на життя. Що означає вбивство азовця Черевка та покарання рикши Михайлевича за самозахист

Без права на життя. Що означає вбивство азовця Черевка та покарання рикши Михайлевича за самозахист.

Вчора в лікарні, не приходячи до тями, помер азовець Олег Черевко, на якого днями напав виродок, що чіплявся до дівчини.

Паралельно в Кривому Розі за необхідну оборону засудили Олександра Михайлевича, який вимушений був захищатись від нападу.

Таких подій в країні чимало. Це вже системне явище. І це означає, що зелений карлик підтримує цю ганебну практику.

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“Північний потік-2” пішов по… трісці??! У кремлі смокчуть лапу і не тільки лапу…

“Північний потік-2” пішов по… трісці??! У кремлі смокчуть лапу і не тільки лапу…
 

 
 
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Французский флюгер: ливийское затишье раскрыло парижскую тайну

Французский флюгер: ливийское затишье раскрыло парижскую тайну.

Поскольку спутники у американцев обладают отличными возможностями видеофиксации событий, то россиянам, но в первую очередь – французам, стало как-то не комильфо
 

 
 
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Путляндія зірвала перемир’я вже у перші його хвилини. Нам не потрібні такі домовленості!

Путляндія зірвала перемир’я вже у перші його хвилини. Нам не потрібні такі домовленості!

Від 27 липня 2020, почалося “всеохоплююче та повне перемир’я” на Донбасі.
Росія дотримувалась його аж 20 хвилин. Домовленості із нею – марна трата часу та сил.

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Секс-квартира і найтупіша схема дегенерата-нардепа киви

Секс-квартира і найтупіша схема дегенерата-нардепа киви.

Патріот чи “патріот”, де потрібно ставити лапки? Нардеп від зрадника медведчука – придурок кива та водночас друг крадуна авакова дорого здавав в оренду бур’ян, що знаходиться на місці його славнозвісної жомової ями фірмі з ознаками фіктивності. За шматок закинутого поля йому платили по 100 тисяч гривень на місяць. Непогано, чи не так? Однак навіть цих грошей не вистачило б киві на дорогі тачки, персональну охорону і стометрову квартиру поряд з офісом зеленого карлика
 

 
 
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Hajj Begins in Saudi Arabia Under Historic COVID Imposed Restrictions    

Islam’s holiest observances began Wednesday as a small group of pilgrims arrived in Mecca to begin the Hajj, which has been dramatically scaled-back due to the coronavirus pandemic.  Instead of the two million-plus people from around the globe that normally make the required once-in-a-lifetime journey to Islam’s holiest site, Saudi Arabia has barred all international travelers from entering the kingdom to perform the Hajj, limiting the attendees to just 1,000 people made up of Saudi nationals and foreign residents who were pre-selected weeks ago. The pilgrims are between the ages of 20 and 50 and have been tested for COVID-19 before traveling to Mecca, where they were required to quarantine in their hotel rooms before the start of the Hajj.  They will also be required to enter quarantine for a week after the end of their five-day pilgrimage.   Muslim pilgrims maintain social distancing as they circle the Kaaba at the Grand mosque during the annual Hajj pilgrimage, in the holy city of Mecca, Saudi Arabia, July 29, 2020. (Saudi Ministry of Media/via Reuters).The small band of pilgrims will observe social distancing as they walk counterclockwise around the cube-shaped Kaaba placed in the center of the Grand Mosque during the first ritual of the Hajj — a far different scene than usual, with the mosque packed with pilgrims standing shoulder-to-shoulder as they circle the Kaaba.   Saudi Arabia has more than 270,000 confirmed COVID-19 cases and nearly 2,800 deaths.   Australia imposes travel ban
In Australia, authorities in the northeastern state of Queensland have announced that it will ban residents from Greater Sydney effective Saturday to curb the spread of the coronavirus.  The ban was imposed after two women tested positive for COVID-19  after returning to the state capital of Brisbane from a trip to Melbourne via Sydney and without going into self-isolation.   FILE – A person in a protective face mask walks along the Princes Bridge amidst a lockdown in response to an outbreak of the coronavirus disease (COVID-19) in Melbourne, Australia, July 17, 2020. (AAP Image/Daniel Pockett via Reuters)Melbourne, the state capital of the southern state of Victoria, is at the halfway mark of a six-week lockdown due to a dramatic spike in new COVID-19 cases, including another 295 new cases reported Wednesday.  Victoria state has also reported 804 coronavirus cases connected to elderly citizens homes.  Sydney, the capital of neighboring New South Wales, posted 19 new COVID-19 cases Wednesday, most of them related to several clusters that have emerged at restaurants, funeral homes and parks.  Vietnam rushes to quell new COVID outbreak
In Vietnam, officials are rushing to control a sudden new outbreak of COVID-19 after reporting one of the world’s most successful control efforts earlier in the year.People walk toward an ambulance to be driven to a hospital for quarantine relating to a suspected COVID-19 case in Hanoi, Vietnam, July 29, 2020.Authorities in the Southeast Asian country sealed off the central coast tourist city Danang Sunday after two people tested positive for the deadly atypical pneumonia, domestic media reports say. The new spike in and near Danang had grown to 30 cases as of early Wednesday, mostly traced to a local hospital.  While Vietnam’s latest figures still hardly match the hundreds of daily cases still being reported in much of the world, the country prides itself on throttling the disease earlier in the year with no deaths to date. Vietnam had gone without transmission for 99 days through Saturday and its domestic economy roared back to life by May.  Can’t smell, can’t taste? Scientists know why
A new report in the journal Science Advances has discovered why COVID-19 patients lose their sense of smell. Researchers at Harvard Medical School say the coronavirus infiltrates the cells that provide major structural support to sensory neurons — the neurons that detect odors and send those messages to the brain.    Since the sense of smell is linked to the sense of taste, the coronavirus also affects the ability to taste food.    The researchers said 90% of recovering COVID-19 patients who lost their sense of smell and taste regained it.    In separate studies, scientists are still trying to conclude whether it is possible to get COVID-19 twice.    They say the particular coronavirus that causes COVID-19 is new and much is still unknown. 

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US Cyberfirm Says Vatican Target of Chinese Hackers, NY Times Reports

The New York Times Wednesday said the Vatican’s computer networks have been breached by Chinese hackers since May, in an apparent espionage effort before the start of sensitive talks between the Roman Catholic Church and Communist China. The Times says the attack, discovered by private U.S.-based cybersecurity and monitoring firm Recorded Future, appears to be the first time hackers have been publicly caught directly hacking into the Vatican and a Hong Kong-based group of de facto Vatican representatives who have negotiated with China over the Church’s status on the mainland.  The newspaper says cybersecurity experts at Recorded Future have presumed the hackers are working for the Chinese government.   The Vatican and China are expected to begin talks in September over renewal of a provisional agreement they reached in 2018 that gives the pope the final say over bishops selected by the Communist Party for the state-sanctioned Catholic Church.  The Times says the revelations are certain to anger the Vatican and further complicate its relationship with the Chinese government.   The two sides cut off formal diplomatic ties in 1951.  The Vatican officially recognizes  Taiwan, the self-ruled island Beijing claims is a rogue breakaway territory that belongs under its control. If the Vatican and China restore diplomatic relations, Chinese officials are certain to demand that the Church cut off all ties with Taiwan.  China officially recognizes Catholicism and four other religions, but Communist Party officials often suspect religious groups and worshipers pose a threat to national security and are working to undermine the party’s grip on power.   Authorities have often used cyberattacks to gather information on groups such as Buddhist Tibetans, Muslim Uighurs and members of the outlawed Falun Gong who operate outside of China.   

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Seattle Judge Backs Subpoena for Black Lives Matter Protest Photos

A Seattle judge’s decision to compel The Seattle Times and four local television stations to turn over unpublished photos and videos from Black Lives Matter protests to the police is raising new questions about news media independence and credibility.  On July 23, King County Superior Court Judge Nelson Lee ruled in favor of the city’s police department in forcing the outlets to comply with a legal request filed last month over protests that turned violent on May 30. Special laws called “shield” laws are designed to protect journalists from most of these requests, with exceptions for material critical to a criminal investigation. In this case, the judge said police needed the materials to identify suspects in open arson and gun-theft investigations.  Free press advocates say the ruling could set a dangerous precedent for First Amendment rights in the U.S. At least one other news outlet — Cleveland’s Plain Dealer — was served aSeattle Police ride on a vehicle behind bicycle police during a Black Lives Matter protest march, July 25, 2020, in Seattle.“Protests are already the most dangerous setting for journalists on the job in the United States,” she told VOA. “This only amplifies the danger that journalists are already in when they go to work at these events.” The American Civil Liberties Union of Washington condemned the ruling in a July 23 statement. “At a time when our basic freedoms are under attack, the City of Seattle should be doing everything possible to protect those foundational freedoms,” the ACLU said.  The case centered around whether the state’s shield law protects journalists from turning over information. Almost every U.S. state has a shield law, although protections vary. Under Washington’s law, journalists receive absolute protection from revealing information from confidential sources. For news or information that journalists gather in their reporting, it provides qualified protection allowing some to be disclosed through a subpoena, Lamo said. A subpoena may be granted if the information is highly relevant to a case, if it is critical to proving a material issue to a claim or defense, if there is a compelling interest in the information, and if alternative ways to get the information are exhausted, Lamo said. In his decision last week, Lee ruled that this request met all four criteria. The judge placed limits, however, saying the police department could not use the video to pursue suspects in investigations unrelated to arson or gun theft. He also allowed only video from professional camera equipment, not reporters’ cellphones. Before Lee’s ruling, the Reporters Committee filed a friend-of-the-court brief siding with efforts by the five news organizations to quash the request.  Michele Matassa Flores, executive editor of The Seattle Times, said earlier this month that the subpoena risked damaging the paper’s credibility.  “We don’t work in concert with government, and it’s important to our credibility and effectiveness to retain our independence from those we cover,” Matassa Flores said. A decision on whether to appeal has not been made, a lawyer representing the news outlets said last week. 

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US Attorney General Defends Federal Response to Portland Protests

U.S. Attorney General Bill Barr told U.S. lawmakers Tuesday federal intervention was needed to calm ongoing protests in the Northwestern U.S. city of Portland, Oregon. Barr pushed back against congressional Democrats’ accusations he has placed loyalty to President Donald Trump ahead of upholding the rule of law in the United States. VOA’s congressional correspondent Katherine Gypson has more from Capitol Hill.Produced by: Katherine Gypson

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Turkish Military Sees Opportunity in Vulnerable and War-Torn Places

A Turkish government decision earlier this month to turn back Istanbul’s historic Hagia Sophia into a mosque after more than 80 years as a museum has renewed debate over the direction of the Muslim country, with some experts saying President Recep Tayyip Erdogan, through his expansionist policies at home and abroad, is attempting to revive a new Ottoman Empire.  Built in 567, the third and current Hagia Sophia was a major Christian church until a 15th-century sultan converted it into a mosque. In 1935, the secular founder of modern Turkey, Mustafa Kemal Ataturk, turned the Byzantine edifice into a museum for all to visit.  Despite global condemnation, Hagia Sophia held its first prayer service Friday. Wearing a religious head covering, Erdogan participated in the service by reciting verses from the Quran. He later called converting the site into a mosque his great achievement and “the rebirth of our nation.”  “Erdogan sees himself as the caliph of the Muslim world,” David Phillips, director of the Peace-Building and Rights Program at Columbia University, told VOA.Outside Turkey, the Islamist-leaning leader is pursuing an expansionist policy, Phillips said. FILE – Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan delivers a speech at the Bestepe National Congress and Culture Center in Ankara, July 21, 2020.“Under the pretense of fighting terrorism, he has aggressed against Kurds in Syria and Iraq, and used his military to expand Turkey’s influence in Libya,” he said. From ravaged Syria to the landlocked Kurdish region in northern Iraq, from oil-rich Qatar to the impoverished nations of east and west Africa, from the Balkans to a practically balkanized Libya, observers have noticed a rise in Turkish military interventions unlike anything seen since the collapse of the Ottoman Empire nearly a century ago. Many of them wonder if Erdogan is trying to make good on his openly stated ambition to expand his country’s global military footprint.  “I would say Erdogan has a ‘mini’ empire,” Soner Cagaptay, author of the recently published book, Erdogan’s Empire: Turkey and the Politics of the Middle East, told VOA. “It’s not the empire he thought he would have because it’s definitely not a Middle Eastern empire, nor is it an empire that has the backing of the West,” Cagaptay said. In most cases, Turkish troops are welcomed guests of governments facing serious domestic or foreign threats. But in some instances, the Turks have gone in to pursue their own objectives regardless of host governments’ objections, according to analysts. The military expansion, often followed by investment opportunities for Turkish firms, have irritated U.S. allies in Europe and the Arab world alike even as Washington appears as a more neutral observer, analysts said. Syria and Iraq  Rights groups accuse Turkey and its proxies of gross human rights violations in both Syria and Iraq.  Turkey, however, denies allegations that its forces have carried out crimes against civilians. It says its ongoing military operations inside both Iraq and Syria are acts of self-defense against the Turkey-based Kurdistan Workers’ Party (PKK) and Syria-based People’s Protection Units (YPG).  “There is the PKK/YPG terror which we’ve also been suffering from,” Gulnur Aybet, a senior adviser to Erdogan, told VOA at an Atlantic Council webinar last week.  While Washington has urged Ankara not to attack the YPG, an effective U.S. partner against the Islamic State terror group, it has been sympathetic to the Turkish war against the PKK, which has been designated a terror group by Turkey, the U.S. and EU. Both Iraqi and Syrian governments have condemned the Turkish interventions, viewing them as violations of their sovereignty. Regardless of the objection, Turkey says it has no plans to withdraw its troops from Iraq and Syria anytime soon.  Addressing the Turkish presence in Syria last week, Erdogan said, “We will continue to stay in this country until our thousand-year neighbor and brother, the Syrian people, reach freedom, peace and security.”  In northern Iraq, Turkish companies are massively invested in oil, banking and construction sectors.  Open to Africa  In Africa, Erdogan initiated the current Open to Africa Policy in 2005, when Turkey began strengthening military and economic ties with many countries on the continent.  In 2017, when Somalia was being attacked by terror group al-Shabab, an al-Qaida offshoot, Turkey established its largest overseas military base in Mogadishu, where it started training Somali soldiers.  Turkish involvement in Africa goes beyond the armed sector. Turkey has opened dozens of embassies in Africa. It now has 42 embassies, a significant increase since 2003, when it had 12.  In 2018, Turkish trade volume with the continent reached more than $23 billion, up from nearly $5 billion in 2003.  By extending influence to Africa, however, Turkey appears to have triggered the Arab world’s long-held suspicions.  “A century of Arab nationalist rhetoric has depicted the Ottoman Empire as an oppressive imperial power,” Merve Tahiroglu, Turkey coordinator at the Washington-based Project on Middle East Democracy (POMED), told VOA.  “Today, when Erdogan constantly invokes Ottoman history while pursuing policies that threaten the interests of Arab leaders, it makes sense that they would appeal to this memory,” Tahiroglu said. Turkey-Arab conflict  In 2015, Turkey established a military base in Qatar, the first such base in the Middle East since the collapse of the Ottoman Empire. The move came a year after Saudi Arabia, Bahrain, UAE and Egypt had withdrawn their ambassadors from Qatar.  In 2017, when the Persian Gulf diplomatic spat deepened into an outright economic blockade by Saudi Arabia and several of its allies against Qatar, Turkey sent more troops to Qatar to discourage any possible military attack on its ally.  Nothing, however, appears to have drawn the ire of Arab nations more than Turkey’s recent move to send troops to oil-rich Libya.  Turkish troops in recent months have turned the tide of the Libyan war in favor of the Government of National Accord (GNA) against the forces of warlord Khalifa Haftar, who are supported by Egypt, Saudi Arabia and United Arab Emirates.  Egypt’s parliament last week authorized the deployment of troops to Libya against GNA, prompting the U.N. to warn of a “huge risk” of regional war.  “In Libya, there are multiple objectives for Turkey,” Cagaptay, the Turkish author, said.  “Turkey is trying to make sure that the Ankara-friendly government is not ousted in Tripoli, the capital, because Turkey is after collecting [former Libyan President Moammar] Gadhafi-era debts that total billions of dollars, and Turkey also wants to be part of Libya’s reconstruction,” he told VOA.  The growing animosity between Erdogan and Egyptian President Abdel-Fattah el-Sissi also has to do with ideological differences, Cagaptay said.  “Erdogan is the political Islamist who locked up secularist generals. Sissi is the secularist general who locked up political Islamists,” he said, citing the conflict between the two leaders over the influence of the Muslim Brotherhood in Egypt and the wider Arab region.  VOA’s Ezel Sahinkaya contributed to this report from Washington.  

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Телевизор карлика пукина дал трещину. Хабаровск осознал лживость сливных бачков

Телевизор карлика пукина дал трещину. Хабаровск осознал лживость сливных бачков.

Телевизор, вышедший из доверия – это очень серьезный симптом. Битва телевизора с реальностью проиграна. Когда такое случилось в предыдущий раз, это стало началом конца советской империи
 

 
 
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Двойной «слив» Армении: Пашинян – это далеко не тот, за кого вступится путляндия…

Двойной «слив» Армении: Пашинян – это далеко не тот, за кого вступится путляндия…

В настоящее время информационное пространство путляндии буквально пульсирует от обсуждения публикаций разного рода экспертов, о том, что Армении в конфликте с Азербайджаном не стоит рассчитывать на помощь от обиженного карлика пукина, поскольку Пашинян это не тот, за кого вступится путляндия
 

 
 
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US, Australia Seek New Military Cooperation in Face of China

The United States and Australia said Tuesday they will expand military cooperation as tensions soar with China, presenting a common front between the allies. Going ahead in Washington with annual talks despite the coronavirus pandemic, Australia’s foreign and defense ministers offered clear, if more mildly stated, support for a hawkish shift on China by President Donald Trump’s administration. “The United States knows the threats that you and the rest of the free world face. And the United States stands with you in our unbreakable alliance,” Secretary of State Mike Pompeo told the Australian ministers during a joint news conference. U.S. Defense Secretary Mark Esper hailed the participation of five Australian warships last week in exercises with a U.S. carrier strike group and a Japanese destroyer in the Philippine Sea. “These exercises not only bolster interoperability, but also send a clear signal to Beijing that we will fly, we will sail and we will operate wherever international law allows and defend the rights of our allies and partners to do the same,” Esper said. Australian Defense Minister Linda Reynolds said the two countries will build ties across a slew of defense areas including hypersonic, electronic and space-based warfare.  The cooperation will “strengthen our shared ability to contribute to regional security and to deter malign behavior in our region,” she said. In a joint statement, the ministers said they discussed expanding operations in the northern Australian city of Darwin, where U.S. Marines have been rotating in since 2012 under an initiative of former president Barack Obama. The United States will establish a military fuel reserve in Darwin and the allies will consider exercises there with like-minded countries – a likely reference to Japan and India. In one step that had been too far, Australia last year said it would not serve as a base for U.S. intermediate-range missiles – widely seen as a way to target China. Esper, asked if Australia had warmed to the missiles, said the allies had a “full suite of capabilities and strategies we intend to roll out together in the years ahead.” Australian solidarity Pompeo has championed a hard line on China, questioning the half-century U.S. policy of engagement and urging an alliance to confront a “Frankenstein” Beijing. Despite Australia’s reliance on trade with China, Prime Minister Scott Morrison’s right-leaning government has largely backed the United States. FILE – In this photo provided by U.S. Navy, the USS Ronald Reagan (CVN 76, front) and USS Nimitz (CVN 68, rear) Carrier Strike Groups sail together in formation, in the South China Sea, July 6, 2020.Australia has seconded its longtime ally’s calls for an international investigation into the origins of COVID-19 and joined Pompeo in rejecting Beijing’s sweeping claims in the South China Sea.  Pompeo hailed Morrison for refusing to “bow to Beijing’s wishes” after China retaliated by discouraging travel and trade with Australia and was accused of waging cyberattacks against government sites. Foreign Minister Marise Payne, however, acknowledged that the two nations “don’t agree on everything” and stressed the importance of multilateral institutions, after Trump bolted from the World Health Organization. As the ministers met, China’s Foreign Minister Wang Yi – in a phone call with his counterpart from another U.S. ally, France – accused Washington of “reckless provocation of confrontation.”  Tied to U.S. election? China as well as Trump’s domestic critics accuse the U.S. president, who is trailing in polls ahead of November elections, of seizing on China to divert from criticism of his own handling of the pandemic in the United States, which has suffered the highest death toll of any country.  But Trump’s presumptive Democratic rival Joe Biden has also vowed a tough approach on China amid wide criticism of the Asian power on issues from trade to its incarceration of Uighur Muslims to its clampdown in semi-autonomous Hong Kong.  Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong of Singapore, a close U.S. ally that maintains cordial relations with China, said the U.S. relationship with Beijing historically “always gets entangled” in U.S. presidential elections but stabilizes afterward. “I’m not sure whether it will happen this time because I feel it’s quite different,” Lee told the Atlantic Council in Washington.  “The degree of animus and, sad to say, bipartisan consensus on treating China as a threat is quite extraordinary, and I fear that it may carry over past the election and, if it does, I think that bodes ill for the world.”  

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Tenor Bocelli, Who Had COVID, Says Lockdown Humiliated Him

Italian tenor Andrea Bocelli, who had COVID-19, said the pandemic lockdown made him feel “humiliated and offended” by depriving him of his freedom to come and go as he wanted.
Bocelli spoke at a panel Monday in a Senate conference room, where he was introduced by right-wing opposition leader Matteo Salvini, who has railed against the government’s stringent measures to combat the coronavirus outbreak.  
The singer’s announcement in May that he had recovered from the virus came weeks after his Easter Sunday performance in Milan’s empty cathedral. At the time, Bocelli said that when he learned on March 10 that he had tested positive, just as the nation was going into lockdown, “I jumped into the pool, I felt well” and had only a slight fever. He apparently was referring to a private pool at his residence, as public gym pools were closed by then.
Bocelli told the conference at the Senate that he resented not being able to leave his home even though he “committed no crime” and revealed, without providing details, that he violated that lockdown restriction.
At the height of lockdown, Italians could only leave home to go to essential jobs, walk dogs or buy food or medicine.  
Dismayed, Health Ministry Undersecretary Pierpaolo Sileri on Tuesday said that perhaps Bocelli “wanted to express the inconvenience of every Italian who, because of lockdown, stayed home.”
“I wouldn’t have said those words, but I imagine he’ll be able to explain it somehow,” Sileri added.
The conference was held on the eve of Premier Giuseppe Conte’s appearance in the Senate, set for later Tuesday, where he was expected to lay out his center-left government’s case for extending a state of emergency for the pandemic, which expires on July 31.
The emergency status allowed Conte to bypass Parliament or even his Cabinet in decreeing a string of measures aimed at slowing the spread of the outbreak in the country where it first emerged in Europe, and would go on to claim more than 35,000 lives.
Bocelli told the conference that at first his children told him to be careful about the virus when he first started having doubts about its severity, “but as time passed, I know lots of people, but I didn’t know anyone who went into intensive care.”
At the worst point of the outbreak, as many as 4,000 people were in intensive care in Italy, a country of 60 million, with several hundred virus-linked deaths on some days.

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USDA Urges Residents to Avoid Planting ‘China Seeds’

The U.S. Agriculture Department issued a warning Monday urging all citizens who received unsolicited packages of seeds to turn the specimens over to the government for testing.
The mysterious packages allegedly originated from China and have appeared in mailboxes nationwide, prompting inquiries at both the state and federal level.
Local news outlets in Kentucky, New York, Idaho and Georgia have reported on the mysterious seeds, though the exact number of packets delivered is unknown.
Relations between China and the U.S. have rapidly deteriorated over the spring and summer months. The two economic powers are currently engaged in inflammatory disputes over the coronavirus, militancy in the South China Sea, Hong Kong and TikTok.
The USDA has refrained from blaming the Chinese government for the seeds, instead classifying them as a “brushing scam,” in which people receive unsolicited items from a seller who then posts false customer reviews to boost sales.
At least two states have defined the phenomenon as “agricultural smuggling.”Seeds are displayed at a garden center, April 14, 2020, in Nitro, W. Va.U.S. officials fear the seeds could potentially destroy or severely harm agriculture and natural ecosystems, posing a threat to America’s food supply and environmental health.
Wang Wenbin, a spokesman for the Chinese Foreign Ministry, defended China’s postal service at a news briefing Tuesday, stating that they strictly adhere to agricultural regulations.
According to Weng, the postal service discovered falsified records pertaining to several of the packages in question and requested that the United States send the packages to China for investigation.
State officials said some packages were labeled as jewelry and may have contained Chinese writing. 

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Обиженного карлика пукина такого не ожидал: “сила сибири” становится еще одним провалом

Обиженного карлика пукина такого не ожидал: “сила сибири” становится еще одним провалом.

Стало известно, что широко освещаемый в сми трубопровод “сила сибири” становиться еще одной обузой на плечах газпрома и всей путляндии, поскольку совершенно не работает на тех мощностях, которых должен
 

 
 
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Пропагандисти зрадника-медведчука злякались правди про себе та знову брехали в прямому ефірі

Пропагандисти зрадника-медведчука злякались правди про себе та знову брехали в прямому ефірі.

Розповідаю про те, як пропукінські пропагандисти з каналу придурка медведчука zik знову брехали про мою справу, та про те як отримали правдиву відповідь, яку не показали глядачам.

Блог про українську політику та актуальні події в нашій країні
 

 
 
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Весь “пар” вмф рф ушёл в парад: один залп уничтожит пукинские корабли, оснащенные псевдо-ракетами…

Весь “пар” вмф рф ушёл в парад: один залп уничтожит пукинские корабли, оснащенные псевдо-ракетами…

Есть “флот” — да не тот: главная задача флота путляндии — поддержание “патриотизма”, а также хорошего настроения главного начальника. Белые мундиры, надраенные медали, громовое «ура»…
 

 
 
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Dozens Killed in Sudan, South Sudan Inter-Communal Fighting

Armed men suspected of being from South Sudan’s Greater Pibor Administrative Area stormed a village Monday in Bor County, killing roughly 17 people according to eyewitnesses and state authorities – the latest attack in a wave of deadly inter-communal clashes across the region.Eighty-year-old Chuti Maker, who is recovering at Bor state hospital from several knife wounds in the back and chest, said dozens of armed men wearing military uniforms invaded Makol-cuei village Monday afternoon.“They started shooting randomly and set the houses on fire. We started to run and they chased after us. When they stabbed me on my back, I fell on the ground. I was stabbed again in my chest. When I fell, the two men chasing me started arguing over whether to shoot me or not before they left,” Maker told South Sudan in Focus.Twenty-seven-year-old eyewitness Akur Aleng, who suffered a broken leg during the attack, said the gunmen killed her father-in-law and abducted her 14-month-old child.“We heard gunshots toward the east where we have our gardens, and we were confused about what was happening. After a short while a certain gentleman came running and told us to go away as there was an enemy. Just as we were conversing, they arrived and started shooting at us, killing my father-in-law. I rushed to collect my baby to run and they shot me in the leg and the baby dropped. I saw them taking my baby,” Aleng told South Sudan in Focus.South SudanMajok Kelei Deng, first deputy chairman of the Bor community, told South Sudan in Focus the unknown gunmen killed 17 people, injured 9 others and stole several goats.“Security-wise these days there are a lot of problems and even yesterday we had an incident at Makol-cuei where we lost about 17 people and 9 people have been brought to Bor hospital here,” said Deng.Deng said he was hopeful things would change after a recent visit by the vice president and President Salva Kiir’s decision to form a high-level committee to address inter-communal fighting between communities in Jonglei and Pibor.“When Vice President Doctor James Wani left this state, he was actually going to the other communities after he had met the greater Bor communities. He was going to go to the Nuer community and Pibor Administrative Area. We think it is better if they speed up this consultation,” Deng told VOA.Eight females and one male from Makol-cuei were treated for gunshot wounds, said Bol Chau, director of Bor Civil Hospital.“One was taken in for operation, this woman had a serious abdominal gunshot injury, and she was taken in for operation, which I hope the outcome will be good,” Chau told South Sudan in Focus.A handful of security forces and some area youth are looking for the attackers, said Jonglei state police spokesman Major Majak Daniel Tuor.“Yesterday evening the few police personnel who were present plus the area youth who were available went to pursue the attackers, and up to now we have not got any specific information whether they got the attackers, or unfortunately [if] they returned,” Tuor told South Sudan in Focus.Judi Jonglei Boyoris, former speaker of the now defunct Boma state, said the attackers came from the Greater Pibor Administrative Area.“You are talking just about Makol-cuei, where 2 or 10 people went to attack. What about the thousands of people who are still in our area? I mean the authorities of Bor, they should withdraw those people back to their area. As the people are staying in our area, I think the situation will get worse,” Boyoris told South Sudan in Focus.In an email response, Deborah Schein, head of the United Nations peacekeeping mission field office in Bor, condemned the incident and called on local authorities to hold the perpetrators accountable.Inter-communal violence also has plagued Sudan’s West Darfur region, where thousands of families were displaced Saturday when armed men suspected of being Janjaweed militia burned down hundreds of homes. More than 60 people were killed in the attack on Misterei village, about 40 kilometers from Al Genena town, according to officials. A member of Sudan’s Sovereign Council said troops were dispatched to the area to restore peace and stability in West Darfur.Sudan’s Interior Minister Al Tirefi Iddris said Monday in Khartoum the government was sending a joint force comprised of Sudanese armed forces, police, and paramilitary Rapid Support Forces to the area.Al Genena town resident Adam Rijal told South Sudan in Focus the attackers went on a rampage, destroying property, killing livestock, and raping women and young girls.“The latest attack on Misterei village led to the killing of 60 people and 54 injured. The wounded have been transported to the military hospital in Al Genena town. Thousands of civilians in villages around Al Genena have fled to the town, Rijal said.Mohammed Ould Bouasria, Acting UNICEF Representative in Sudan, said Tuesday the U.N. agency received reports that “1,500 houses were burned down, leaving families without shelter or basic services as the country continues to battle the COVID-19 pandemic.”UNICEF urged all those involved in the violence to protect children at all times, in line with International Humanitarian Law and Human Rights Law, adding, “nothing justifies attacks on children.”Carol Van Dam Falk contributed to this report.

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AFRICOM Says Civilian Killed in Airstrike in Somalia

The U.S. Africa Command (AFRICOM) says an airstrike that was intended to target al-Shabab fighters in Somalia earlier this year killed one civilian and wounded three others, in a rare admission by the Command.
 
The findings were part of AFRICOM’s second quarterly report on civilian casualties and marks only the third time in AFRICOM’s history that the command has said civilians were killed in Somalia as a result of U.S. airstrikes against Islamist militants.
 
“Our goal is to always minimize impact to civilians. Unfortunately, we believe our operations caused the inadvertent death of one person and injury to three others who we did not intend to target,” AFRICOM Commander Army Gen. Stephen Townsend said in a statement Tuesday.
 
The death occurred from a U.S. strike on Feb. 2 in the vicinity of Jilib, Somalia. The civilians killed and wounded “weren’t visible” when the military conducted the strike, which targeted and wounded one al-Shabab terrorist, AFRICOM spokesman Air Force Col. Chris Karns told VOA Tuesday.
 
“We are getting after a mutual threat in al-Shabab,” Karns said. “If we’re found to have made a mistake, we will admit to it because accountability and trust is key.”
 
The U.S. military has conducted 100 airstrikes against terror groups in Somalia and Libya between February 2019 and July 21, 2020, according to military press releases.
 
U.S. AFRICOM has closed investigations on civilian casualty allegations related to 27 separate incidents, including one posed by VOA about a strike in Jilib, Somalia, on Feb. 24, 2020. AFRICOM concluded in its latest report that the person killed in the strike was an al-Shabab commander.
 
Four incidents of potential civilian casualties are still under review.  
 
The allegations arose through self-reporting, traditional and social media reporting, non-government organizations, and internal oversight processes, according to the Command.
 
Amnesty International has called AFRICOM’s civilian casualty reports a “welcome glimmer of transparency in more than a decade of deadly military operations.”  
 
Brian Castner, the senior crisis advisor for arms and military operations at Amnesty International, urged AFRICOM on Tuesday to provide reparations for the victims and their families.“While AFRICOM has made tentative progress in acknowledging civilian casualties, they now need to prevent these civilian casualties in the first place,” he said.
 
AFRICOM has said its strikes have killed a total of five civilians in Somalia since April 2018.
 
AFRICOM made its first acknowledgment of civilian casualties from U.S. airstrikes in Somalia last year, when new information revealed that a woman and child were killed, along with four al-Shabab militants, in a U.S. airstrike near the central town of El Burr on April 1, 2018.
 
The second acknowledgment came in April, when AFRICOM said two civilians were “regrettably and unintentionally killed” as a result of a strike on Feb. 23, 2019. The strike also killed two al-Shabab terrorists, who were the intended targets. 

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Dystopian Series ‘Watchmen’ Leads All Emmy Nominees With 26

“Watchmen,” cloaked in superhero mythology and grounded in real-world racism, received a leading 26 nominations Tuesday for the prime-time Emmy Awards.  
The series, which captured America’s unease as it faces racial clashes amid a pandemic, was nominated as best limited series and received bids for cast members including Regina King and Jeremy Irons.
King was part of a vanguard of actors of color who showed that TV academy voters took heed of the calls for change.
The Amazon comedy “The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel” is the second most-nominated series with 20, followed by Netflix’s “Ozark” with 18.  
“This year, we are also bearing witness to one of the greatest fights for social justice in history. And it is our duty to use this medium for change,” Frank Scherma, chairman and CEO of the Television Academy said at the outset of the presentation.
The nominations, typically unveiled with fanfare at the TV academy’s Los Angeles headquarters, were announced online Tuesday by Leslie Jones (“Saturday Night Live”) and presenters Laverne Cox (“Orange is the New Black”), Josh Gad (“Frozen”) and Tatiana Maslany (“Orphan Black”). Cox, Gad and Maslany appeared on by video feeds.
The nominees for best comedy series are: “Curb Your Enthusiasm”; Dead to Me”; “The Good Place”; “Insecure”; “The Kominsky Method”; “The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel”; “Schitt’s Creek’: “What We Do in the Shadows”
The nominees for best drama series are: “Better Call Saul”; “The Crown”; “Killing Eve”; “The Handmaid’s Tale”; “The Mandalorian”; “Ozark”; “Stranger Things”; “Succession.”
The nominees for drama series actress are: Jennifer Aniston, “The Morning Show”; Olivia Colman, “The Crown”; Jodie Comer, “Killing Eve”; Laura Linney, “Ozark”; Sandra Oh, “Killing Eve”; Zendaya “Euphoria.”
The nominees for drama series actor are: Jason Bateman, “Ozark”; Sterling K. Brown, “This is Us”; Billy Porter, “Pose”; Jeremy Strong, “Succession”; Brian Cox, “Succession”; Steve Carell, “The Morning Show.”
The nominees for lead actor in a comedy series are: Anthony Anderson, “black-ish”; Don Cheadle, “Black Monday”; Ted Danson, “The Good Place”; Michael Douglas, “The Kominsky Method”; Eugene Levy, “Schitt’s Creek”; Ramy Youssef, “Ramy.
The nominees for lead actress in a comedy series are: Christina Applegate, “Dead to Me”; Rachel Brosnahan, “The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel”; Linda Cardellini, “Dead to Me”; Catherine O’Hara, “Schitt’s Creek”; Issa Rae, “Insecure”; Tracee Ellis Ross, “black-ish.”
A high energy Jones kicked off the announcement Tuesday morning by appearing on a virtual set and joking that she was told there would be many others on set to announce the nominees and that she was locked in a studio with only a camerman.
The Emmy Awards, hosted by Jimmy Kimmel, will be presented Sept. 20 on ABC.

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Twitter Deletes Tweet by Donald Trump Jr, Limits His Account

Twitter has limited Donald Trump Jr.’s account and deleted one of his tweets for violating Twitter’s COVID-19 misinformation policies.  The tweet, posted on Monday, had what Twitter termed a misleading video on the anti-malarial drug hydroxychloroquine.  An adviser to Trump Jr., Andrew Surabian, tweeted an angry response, in which he said that Trump Jr.’s account had been suspended, adding that “big tech is the biggest threat to free expression in America.”  He added in a statement to Business Insider that Twitter’s action is evidence that “the company is committing election interference to stifle Republican votes.”BREAKING: @Twitter & @jack have suspended @DonaldJTrumpJr for posting a viral video of medical doctors talking about Hydroxychloroquine.Big Tech is the biggest threat to free expression in America today & they’re continuing to engage in open election interference – full stop. pic.twitter.com/7dJbauq43O— Andrew Surabian (@Surabees) July 28, 2020A Twitter spokesman said that the account was not suspended, and instead “Twitter required the tweet to be deleted because it violated our rules” and they merely limited “some account functionality for 12 hours.”  Under limited account functionality, Trump Jr.’s account remains visible and he is able to browse Twitter, but during the 12 hours he is not able to tweet, retweet, or like anything on the micro-blogging platform.

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