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North Korea says Putin willing to visit Pyongyang

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North Korea says Putin willing to visit Pyongyang

Seoul, SOUTH KOREA(EFE)- Russian President Vladimir Putin has shown his willingness to visit Pyongyang in the near future, according to North Korean state media on Sunday.

Russian President Vladimir Putin (3-R) speaks with North Korean Foreign Minister Choe Son Hui (3-L) during their meeting in the Moscow Kremlin, Russia, 16 January 2024. EFE-EPA FILE/ARTEM GEODAKYAN / SPUTNIK / KREMLIN POOL MANDATORY CREDIT

Foreign Minister Choe Son-hui met with Putin during a visit to Russia between Jan. 15-17, according to a summary of the visit published by KCNA.

“President Putin expressed deep thanks once again for the invitation of President of the State Affairs Kim Jong-un to visit Pyongyang at a convenient time and expressed his willingness to visit [North Korea] at an early date,” it said.

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Choe’s visit to Russia, which included meetings with Russia’s Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov and Deputy Prime Minister Alexander Novak, occurred “at a time when the friendly and cooperative relations between the two countries have definitely entered the course of a new comprehensive development,” KCNA said.

The recent trip of the North Korean foreign minister served to continue measures to implement agreements reached during the September summit in Russia between Putin and Kim, and to deepen bilateral exchanges and cooperation “in all fields this year,” the 75th anniversary of the conclusion of their bilateral agreement on economic and cultural cooperation.

The North Korean regime also assured that both sides “had deep strategic communication” and have committed to strengthening their tactical cooperation “in defending the core interests of the two countries and establishing a new multi-polarized international order based on independence and justice.”

Both countries shared their concern “over the negative influence of the U.S. and its allied forces’ irresponsible and unjust provocative acts, which seriously threaten the security environment of the Korean peninsula,” and agreed to deal with it “through close cooperation.”

Among other points, Pyongyang praised Russia’s “important mission” of serving to maintain “strategic stability and balance of the world” to which Moscow showed its “deep thanks” for the “full support and solidarity” shown by the North in its “special military operation in Ukraine,” a phrase it uses to describe its invasion of the neighboring country.

Pyongyang has been supporting Russia’s war in Ukraine and is believed to have been supplying it with ballistic missiles in exchange for Moscow providing military assistance in other areas, at a time when North Korea is focused on its weapons development and has led to new levels of belligerence towards Washington and Seoul. EFE

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Election-year politics threaten Senate border deal as Trump and his allies rally opposition

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Election-year politics threaten Senate border deal as Trump and his allies rally opposition

WASHINGTON (AP) — A politically treacherous dynamic is taking hold as negotiators in Congress work to strike a bipartisan deal on the border and immigration, with vocal opposition from the hard right and former President Donald Trump threatening to topple the carefully negotiated compromise.

Senators are closing in on the details of an agreement on border measures that could unlock Republican support for Ukraine aid and hope to unveil it as soon as next week. But the deal is already wobbling, as House Speaker Mike Johnson faces intense pressure from Trump and his House allies to demand more sweeping concessions from Democrats and the White House.


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“I do not think we should do a Border Deal, at all, unless we get EVERYTHING needed to shut down the INVASION of Millions & Millions of people,” Trump posted on social media this week.

It’s a familiar political dynamic, one that has repeatedly thwarted attempts to reform U.S. immigration law, including in 2013 when House Republicans sought to pin illegal immigration on a Democratic president and in 2018 when Trump helped sink another bipartisan effort. The path for legislation this time around is further clouded by an election year in which Trump has once again made railing against illegal immigration a central focus of his campaign.

Even though the terms of the policy negotiations have shifted significantly in the Republicans’ direction, skepticism is running high among conservatives, creating a precarious moment that could determine not only the contours of U.S. immigration and border law for years to come, but the future of Ukraine as it faces dwindling U.S. supplies in its fight against Russia.

President Joe Biden is pressing lawmakers to say yes. During a White House meeting this week with congressional leaders that was meant to underscore how desperately Ukraine needs funding, the president said he was ready for a “big deal on the border.”

The president has reason to want an agreement. The historic number of migrants who have come to the U.S. border with Mexico during Biden’s term is seen as one of the largest political vulnerabilities in his re-election campaign.

During Iowa’s Republican caucuses last week, which Trump won, immigration was a top issue. An AP VoteCast survey found about 9 in 10 caucusgoers backed building a wall along the U.S.-Mexico border, with about 7 in 10 expressing strong support for the idea.

As asylum seekers have made their way across the country, often by the busloads to Democratic-leaning cities as part of Texas Gov. Greg Abbott’s program, they have strained the resources and political tolerance of areas that will be vital to Biden’s re-election chances.

“It’s gotten to the point where, in a way, everybody’s back is against the wall,” said Sen. Michael Bennet, a Colorado Democrat. “I’m not talking about politically, I mean, substantively, these are challenges that the country can’t ignore.”

Bennet was joined at the Capitol on Thursday by Denver Mayor Mike Johnston, a Democrat who told reporters that the recent influx of migrants has caused “a humanitarian crisis and a fiscal crisis unlike anything we’ve seen in the last 25 years.”

Democrats in Congress are split on the merits of the Senate package. Progressive and Hispanic lawmakers decry changes that would toughen the process for claiming asylum in the United States. Still, many Democrats say that Johnson’s resistance to bipartisan compromise shows that Republicans aren’t serious about solving the problems at the border.

“They basically want to make sure that the situation is as chaotic as possible so that they can win elections in November,” said Rep. Joaquin Castro, a Texas Democrat. “That is their strategy. It’s not a sincere attempt to do something about what’s going on at the border.”

Senate Republican Leader Mitch McConnell, meanwhile, has been strongly making the case for the deal. He’s told fellow Republicans that the border package, which he insisted be paired with Biden’s $110 billion request for war aid for Ukraine, Israel and other national security priorities, is a rare opportunity to get stronger policies through Congress.

The proposal crafted by the Senate would toughen the asylum process with a goal of cutting the number of migrants who come to the southern border to make an asylum claim.

Negotiators have worked on some policies intended to aid immigrants. The plan could include a pathway to citizenship for Afghans who came during the U.S. withdrawal from their country, along with work permits for migrants who enter the asylum system, according to two people familiar with the talks who were granted anonymity to discuss the private negotiations.

But the package will mostly leave out broad immigration changes, like protections for immigrants who entered the U.S. illegally as children, that have been foundational in previous Senate bills.

“It will be by far the most conservative border security bill in four decades,” said Oklahoma Sen. James Lankford, the lead GOP negotiator.

Lankford and other Senate Republicans have urged their House colleagues to remain open-minded. They argue that the changes would actually pave the way for Trump to implement his border agenda if he wins the election. Lankford has also said that the legislation would not dramatically reduce the number of migrants at the border for months — a tacit signal that border security could remain a top issue through the election.

Still, Johnson has argued that a hardline House bill, H.R. 2 which passed the chamber in May without a single Democratic vote, is the solution to America’s border woes. It would create a sweeping system intended to bottle up illegal immigration.

Johnson has also made clear that he has been speaking regularly with Trump.

“We’re not playing politics with this, we’re demanding real, transformative policy change,” Johnson said this week.

Even beyond Trump, Johnson is dealing with far-right House members who are furious over his willingness to work with Democrats to pass legislation. Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene, a close Trump ally, has threatened to trigger a motion to oust Johnson if he brings a border bill with Ukraine aid to the House floor.

Greene this week said Trump is backing the House conservatives’ plan because “it brings back all of his strong border policies.” In December, she said that passing bipartisan border legislation would only give Biden an opportunity to tout the legislation on the campaign trail.

“I’ve been telling everyone that President Trump is the leader of the Republican Party,” Greene said. “That decisive victory in Iowa should be the shot across the bow to every single Republican that’s elected.”

Despite the pressure, Johnson signaled some support for the legislative push after a meeting this week at the White House, calling the talks “productive.” But what he does next remains to be seen.

Rep. Jim Himes, D-Conn, left the White House meeting worried that a direct plan of action had not been discussed.

“We’ve got to figure out how to put the leaders in a position to walk over some broken glass, because whatever deal is passed is going to make a lot of people unhappy,” Himes said.


Associated Press writer Lisa Mascaro contributed.

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An Israeli airstrike on the Syrian capital killed at least 4 Iranian advisers, officials say

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An Israeli airstrike on the Syrian capital killed at least 4 Iranian advisers, officials say

ByALBERTE AJI Associated Press and BASSEM MROUE Associated Press

DAMASCUS, Syria (AP) — An Israeli strike on the Syrian capital on Saturday destroyed a building used by the Iranian paramilitary Revolutionary Guard, killing at least four Iranians, Syrian and Iranian state media reported.

The Syrian army said the building in the tightly guarded western Damascus neighborhood of Mazzeh was entirely destroyed, adding that the Israeli air force fired the missiles while flying over Syria’s Israeli-occupied Golan Heights. The Israeli military did not comment on the strike.


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A few hours later, an Israeli drone strike on a car near the southern Lebanese port city of Tyre killed two Hezbollah members, an official with the group said. One of those killed was Hussein Hudruj, a local Hezbollah commander, said the official, who spoke on condition of anonymity in line with regulations, without giving further details.

Nour News, which is believed to be close to Iran’s intelligence apparatus, identified two of the dead in Damascus as Gen. Sadegh Omidzadeh, the intelligence deputy of the guard’s expeditionary Quds Force in Syria, and his deputy, who goes by the nom de guerre Hajj Gholam.

The guard later issued a statement identifying the dead as Hojjatollah Omidvar, Ali Aghazadeh, Hossein Mohammadi and Saeed Karimi.
It gave no ranks for them. The difference in information could not be immediately reconciled.

An opposition war monitor, the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights, said at least six people — five Iranians and a Syrian — were killed in the missile attack that struck while officials from Iran-backed groups were holding a meeting. The Observatory’s chief, Rami Abdurrahman, said three of the Iranians were commanders, adding that four other people are still missing under the rubble.

Security forces deployed around the destroyed four-story building as ambulances and fire engines were seen in the area. A search for people trapped under the rubble was underway. Windows were also shattered in nearby buildings.

A grocer near the scene of the strike said he heard five consecutive explosions at about 10:15 a.m., adding that he later witnessed the bodies of a man and a woman being taken away as well as three wounded people.

“The shop shook. I stayed inside for few seconds then went out and saw the smoke billowing from behind the mosque,” the man, who asked that his name not be used for security reasons, told The Associated Press.

“What happened was terrifying. I collapsed,” said Khaled Mawed, who lives nearby.

The strike came amid widening tensions in the region as Israel pushes ahead with its offensive in Gaza. Israel’s assault there, one of the deadliest and most destructive military campaigns in recent history, has killed nearly 25,000 Palestinians, according to Gaza health authorities, caused widespread destruction and uprooted over 80% of the territory’s 2.3 million people from their homes.

Israel launched the offensive after an unprecedented cross-border attack into Israel by Hamas on Oct. 7 that killed 1,200 people and took some 250 others hostage. Roughly 130 hostages are believed by Israel to remain in Hamas captivity. The war has stoked tensions across the region, threatening to ignite other conflicts.

Last month, an Israeli airstrike on a suburb of Damascus killed Iranian general Seyed Razi Mousavi, a longtime adviser of the Iranian paramilitary Revolutionary Guard in Syria. Israel has also targeted Palestinian and Lebanese operatives in Syria over the past years.

Iranian and Syrian officials have long acknowledged Iran has advisers and military experts in Syria, but denied there were any ground troops. Thousands of fighters from Iran-backed groups took part in Syria’s conflict that started in March 2011, helping tip the balance of power in favor of President Bashar Assad.

Israel has carried out hundreds of strikes on targets inside government-controlled parts of war-torn Syria in recent years.

Israel rarely acknowledges its actions in Syria, but it has said that it targets bases of Iran-allied militant groups, such as Lebanon’s Hezbollah, which has sent thousands of fighters to support Syrian President Bashar Assad’s forces.

Earlier this month, a strike said to be carried out by Israel killed top Hamas commander Saleh Arouri in Beirut.

Over the past weeks, rockets have been fired from Syria into northern Israel and the Israeli-occupied Golan Heights, adding to tensions along the Lebanon-Israel border and attacks on ships in the Red Sea by Yemen’s Iran-backed Houthi rebels.


Mroue reported from Beirut. Associated Press writer Amir Vahdat in Tehran, Iran, contributed.

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Gabriel helps Arsenal end 3-game losing streak with its 5-0 win over Crystal Palace

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Gabriel helps Arsenal end 3-game losing streak with its 5-0 win over Crystal Palace

LONDON (AP) — Central defender Gabriel Magalhaes helped Arsenal solve its scoring problems as the Gunners ended a three-game losing streak in all competitions with a 5-0 win over Crystal Palace in the Premier League on Saturday.

Having seen the team’s forwards waste a slew of chances during its recent skid, Gabriel took matters into his own hands in the first half at Emirates Stadium. The Brazil international first headed in a corner in the 11th minute and then forced an own goal by Palace goalkeeper Dean Henderson from another set piece delivery in the 37th.


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Leandro Trossard added the third after a quick counterattack in the 59th and substitute Gabriel Martinelli finished off the rout with two near-identical goals in stoppage time as Arsenal climbed above Aston Villa into third in the Premier League standings. Mikel Arteta’s team cut the gap to Liverpool to two points ahead of the leader’s game at Bournemouth on Sunday.

Arsenal’s inability to turn its dominance into goals had cost it dearly in recent losses to West Ham and Fulham in the league, and Liverpool in the FA Cup.

Arsenal’s Gabriel celebrates scoring its first goal with teammates against Crystal Palace in the Premier League. | Photo Credit: ANDREW BOYERS/ Reuters

So it came as a relief to the home crowd when Gabriel climbed above Chris Richards to meet a perfectly delivered corner from Declan Rice with a well-taken header in the 11th minute.

The center back thought he had scored a double when he popped up at the far post to nod in another delivery from Bukayo Saka from close range, but it was ruled an own goal after the ball bounced off the head of Henderson and into the net.

“We work a lot on set pieces because we know the quality we have,” Gabriel said. “Today I scored two so we keep that going.”

Arsenal goalkeeper David Raya had a quiet game as the hosts controlled proceedings but had to make a two-handed save at full stretch to deny Jefferson Lerma’s long-range strike in the 33rd — although that was only because his own poor clearance had sent the ball straight to his opponent.

Defender Gabriel celebrates scoring Arsenal’s opener in the 5-0 hammering of Crystal Palace. (AP PHOTO)

Arsenal’s third goal also came from a corner — but a Palace one this time. Raya collected the delivery into the box and quickly released Gabriel Jesus on the counter. The Brazilian striker squared the ball to Trossard, who cut inside a defender and unleashed a fierce strike into the corner from near the penalty spot.

Martinelli added some gloss to the scoreline in the fourth minute of stoppage time after running onto a pass from Eddie Nketiah and rolling a low finish inside the far post. Just a minute later, he replicated that with a similar finish after being teed up by Jorginho.

That might end the talk about Arsenal’s scoring woes, at least for a while.

“We knew we needed a game like that where we had a clean sheet and scored five goals,” Martinelli said.

Palace stayed in 14th place, five points above the relegation zone. And speculation about manager Roy Hodgson’s future might pick following the big defeat, especially with former Chelsea and Brighton coach Graham Potter watching the game from the stands.


Input from Associated Press Written BY MATTIAS KAREN

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Unraveling the Truth Behind Sania Mirza Separation and Sana Javed Wedding Rumors with Shoiab Malik

Unraveling the Truth Behind Sania Mirza Separation and Sana Javed Wedding Rumors with Shoiab Malik

DT FACTS – Pakistani all-rounder Shoaib Malik Saturday surprised fans and followers on his social media accounts, sharing his wedding photographs with actor Sana Javed.

“- Alhamdullilah. “And We created you in pairs” وَخَلَقْنَاكُمْ أَزْوَاجًا,” the cricketer wrote on X, formerly Twitter, today.

Soon after the announcement, Sana Javed changed her Instagram bio to “Sana Shoaib Malik”. 

In a whirlwind of speculation, rumors surrounding cricketer Shoaib Malik’s personal life have reached a fever pitch. Reports suggest a separation from tennis star Sania Mirza and a subsequent union with actress Sana Javed. Let’s untangle the web of gossip and get to the heart of the matter.


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The newlywed couple shared pictures of their wedding event. Shoaib and Sana wore matching outfits for the big event.

The cricketer sported a white sherwani with a golden embroidered shawl while the bride wore a beige-coloured lehnga with green and gold jewellery.

The couple could also be seen wearing wedding bands.

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Amid the speculative frenzy, our investigation aims to separate fact from fiction, providing clarity on the actual status of Shoaib Malik’s relationships.

Malik’s manager, Arsalan Shah, also confirmed the news on X.

“Confirmation: Our beloved superstar @realshoaibmalik has tied the knot (Nikkah) with #SanaJaved. Wishing the new couple an amazing life ahead filled with happiness and joy! #ShoaibMalik”

Separation from Sania Mirza:

Initial reports hint at a possible separation between Shoaib Malik and Sania Mirza, raising eyebrows and sparking intense media scrutiny.


A couple of days ago, Indian media covered tennis star Sania Mirza’s enigmatic Instagram post, where she delved into the themes of marriage and divorce in a motivational message.

“Marriage is challenging. Divorce is challenging. Choose your challenges. Obesity is challenging. Maintaining fitness is challenging. Choose your challenges. Being in debt is challenging. Exercising financial discipline is challenging. Choose your challenges. Communication is challenging. Avoiding communication is challenging. Choose your challenges. Life is inherently tough.

It will always present challenges. But we have the power to select our challenges. Choose wisely,” read Mirza’s post.

Formerly hailed as the power couple, Shoaib and Sania have consistently made headlines since 2022, primarily due to reports suggesting their separation.

Both Malik and Mirza were rumored to have undergone a divorce, maintaining a discreet silence on the matter, purportedly owing to confidentiality agreements. Despite widespread speculation, neither has publicly confirmed their relationship status.

The online community, however, remains inquisitive about the personal lives of this sports duo, frequently delving into their highly private matters.

Having exchanged vows in 2010, the couple welcomed their son, Izhan Mirza-Malik, in 2018.

Despite fan observations noting some distance between the two, the cricketer has vehemently dismissed rumors on multiple occasions, even expressing his sentiments for Sania through social media messages over a span of four to five months.

Malik and Mirza were married in April 2010 with wedding ceremonies held in both Pakistan and India. The couple welcomed their first child in 2018.

Before Mirza, Malik was married to Ayesha Siddiqui. The two divorced in 2010 after eight years of marriage.

Javed, best known for her role in Ruswai, married singer Umair Jaswal in 2020.

Sania Mirza Wedding photo with Shoiab Malik. File Photo

“Marriage is hard. Divorce is hard. Choose your hard. Obesity is hard. Being fit is hard. Choose your hard. Being in debt is hard. Being financially disciplined is hard. Choose your hard. Communication is hard. Not communicating is hard. Choose your hard,” read the text in the reposted note. “Life will never be easy. It will always be hard.

But we can choose our hard. Pick wisely,” Mirza shared indirectly via the post, reigniting the rumours of trouble in paradise for her and her husband Malik.

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PM Modi inaugurates Boeing’s largest facility outside US in Bengaluru

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PM Modi inaugurates Boeing’s largest facility outside US in Bengaluru

BENGALURU, INDIA (DD/REUTERS)- Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Friday inaugurated the Boeing India Engineering and Technology Center (BIETC) in Bengaluru, marking Boeing’s largest investment outside the United States.

The 43-acre campus, built with an investment of Rs 1,600 crores, is positioned as a key hub for collaboration within India’s startup, private, and government sectors.

The state-of-the-art Boeing India Engineering and Technology Center (BIETC) in Bengaluru was built with an investment of ₹1,600 crore. It is located in a 43-acre campus, and is the American aerospace major’s largest such investment outside the U.S. | Photo Credit: Sudhakara Jain

The Boeing India Engineering & Technology Center (BIETC) in the capital city of the southern Indian state of Karnataka is the company’s largest facility outside of the United States and will focus on research and development.

“Given that there is so much potential in India, we need to rapidly build an aircraft manufacturing ecosystem in the country,” Modi said.

Boeing has witnessed a surge in interest for its jets in India, currently the world’s fastest-growing aviation market, with travel demand outstripping the supply of planes.

On Thursday, the aircraft manufacturer received orders for 150 737 MAX narrowbody jets from Akasa Air, India’s youngest carrier.


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Advancing Aerospace through Strategic Collaboration

The new campus is expected to play a pivotal role in fostering partnerships with India’s vibrant aerospace and defense ecosystem. It aims to contribute to the development of next-generation products and services for the global aerospace industry.

Boeing Sukanya Program

PM Modi launched the Boeing Sukanya Program, designed to support the inclusion of more girls in India’s aviation sector. The program focuses on providing opportunities for girls and women to acquire STEM skills, with plans to establish STEM Labs at 150 locations. Additionally, scholarships will be offered to women aspiring to become pilots.

Prime Minister Narendra Modi, Karnataka Chief Minister Siddaramaiah, and Governor Thawar Chand Gehlot at the Boeing India Engineering and Technology Center at B. Marenahalli, in Bengaluru, on January 19, 2024. Photo : The Hindu

IFSCA’s Role in Reducing Offshore Dependence

Addressing the gathering, PM Modi emphasized India’s commitment to reducing offshore dependence on aircraft leasing. He highlighted the role of the International Financial Services Centres Authority (IFSCA) in Gujarat’s GIFT City in achieving this goal.

India’s Growing Aviation Market

PM Modi acknowledged India’s position as the third-largest domestic civil aviation market, with a significant increase in volume over the past decade. He credited the UDAN scheme for contributing to the rise in domestic air traffic and expressed optimism about India becoming a major player in the global aviation market.

Encouraging States to Reduce Taxes on Aviation Fuel

To further boost India’s aviation market, the central government is encouraging states to reduce taxes on aviation fuel, PM Modi announced.

Future Outlook and Recognition for Bengaluru

PM Modi expressed confidence that Bengaluru, known for connecting tech potential with global demands, would play a crucial role in shaping the future of the aviation sector. He commended Boeing’s Global Technology Centre in Bengaluru as a testament to Indian talent and innovation.

Women’s Participation in Aviation

The Prime Minister highlighted the remarkable achievement of 15% of Indian pilots being women, three times the global average. He praised the leadership of Indian women in both fighter and civil aviation roles.

Infrastructure Growth

PM Modi shared that the number of operational airports in India has increased from around 70 in 2014 to 150, underscoring the country’s commitment to enhancing efficiency in aviation infrastructure.


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Labour-hungry Germany eases citizenship path despite migration rows

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Labour-hungry Germany eases citizenship path despite migration rows

BERLIN (Reuters) – Germany shortened foreigners’ paths to citizenship and ended a ban on dual nationality on Friday by passing a naturalisation law designed to reflect the reality of a society that has long been ethnically diverse and to attract more migrant workers.


The new law, a signature policy of Chancellor Olaf Scholz’s coalition of centrist and left-leaning parties, was adopted after a stormy debate in parliament, during which opposition legislators accused the government of devaluing citizenship and adding to the burden migration is placing on public services.

“Two passports is the most normal thing in the world in 2024 and has long been reality in most countries,” said Social Democrat legislator Reem Alabali-Radovan, born in Moscow to Iraqi Assyrian parents who won asylum in Germany in 1996.


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“We, the 20 million people of migrant background, we are staying here. This country belongs to us all, and we won’t let it be taken away,” she said, proposing the law, which must be signed by President Frank-Walter Steinmeier.

Citizenship will be available after five years’ residence, reduced from eight, in line with neighbouring countries such as France. Three years will be enough for the “exceptionally well integrated”.

Dual nationality, now normally allowed only for citizens of other EU countries, will be permitted, letting tens of thousands of German-born Turks become voting members of society after their parents and grandparents contributed to the country’s post-war reconstruction.

Until the start of this century, Germany had one of the world’s most restrictive naturalisation laws, with citizenship available only to people who could show even very distant German ancestors.

Nigerian-born political scientist Joseph Ndjoli Efe (L), his wife, Cameroonian-born medical doctor Siven Relindise (3rd L) and their sons Ese (2nd L) and Limi, wait to be naturalised as Germans during a ceremony at the Neukoelln townhall in Berlin, November 26, 2013. REUTERS/Thomas Peter


Progressives have long demanded a citizenship law that acknowledges the reality that Germany has been an ethnically diverse multicultural society since guest workers from Italy and Turkey first arrived to ease labour shortages in the 1960s.


Earlier, Interior Minister Nancy Faeser said the new law was needed to compete in the global competition for skilled labour with countries like Canada and the United States.


But parties are also competing to sound tougher on immigration, promising to speed deportations of illegal immigrants, in a bid to contain the far-right Alternative for Germany (AfD), which has been surging in the polls amid a weak economy and frustrations over public services.


The AfD, the target of angry street protests and calls for its banning after senior members were caught discussing plans to deport “unassimilated” German citizens of foreign background, opposes the law, as do the opposition conservatives, who warned against “devaluing” the German passport and importing division.


“You want to create new voters for yourselves with this law,” conservative legislator Alexander Throm told coalition politicians. “But careful: Most (Turks) who live here vote for AKP and (Turkish President Tayyip) Erdogan…You’re bringing the conflict to us.”


Surveys show German Turks, many of whom are of ethnic Kurdish or Arab background, vote for the full range of Turkish parties, none of which run in German elections.


In a video message on Friday welcoming the new citizenship law, Chancellor Scholz called planned nationwide protests against right-wing extremists this weekend “good and right”.


“With the new citizenship law, we are saying to all those who have often lived and worked in Germany for decades, who abide by our laws, who are at home here: You belong to Germany,” Scholz said.


Reporting by Thomas Escritt Editing by Miranda Murray, Peter Graff and Toby Chopra

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Erling Haaland Beats Cristiano Ronaldo, Lionel Messi To Win Best Men’s Player At 2023 Globe Soccer Awards

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Erling Haaland Beats Cristiano Ronaldo, Lionel Messi To Win Best Men’s Player At 2023 Globe Soccer Awards

Haaland pictured posing with his trophy after winning the Best Men’s Player award
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Dubai, UAE (DT) -In a remarkable feat, Erling Haaland emerges victorious, surpassing football legends Cristiano Ronaldo and Lionel Messi to secure the prestigious Best Men’s Player Award at the 2023 Globe Soccer Awards

Haaland scored 52 goals in 53 games for Manchester City last season, helping fire the club to glory in the Premier League, FA Cup and UEFA Champions League.

Despite this impressive accomplishment, Haaland fell short in the voting for both the Ballon d’Or and The Best FIFA Men’s Player award, with Lionel Messi securing victory in those prestigious recognitions.


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Messi was also among the nominees for the Globe Soccer’s Best Men’s Player prize, although the Argentina captain did not attend Friday’s event.

The remaining contenders included Jude Bellingham, Karim Benzema, Kevin De Bruyne, Kylian Mbappe, Victor Osimhen, Mohamed Salah, Bernardo Silva, and Vinicius Junior.

Although the runner-up in the vote was not officially disclosed, a split-screen featuring Haaland and Ronaldo was displayed just moments before the official announcement of the winner.

Ronaldo appeared to know what was coming though, as he was seen pointing at Haaland during the dramatic pause.

Ronaldo, a six-time recipient of this award (in 2011, 2014, 2016, 2017, 2018, and 2019), fell short of clinching it for the seventh time. However, the Al Nassr forward did not depart empty-handed from Friday’s event.

In a noteworthy achievement, Ronaldo was honored as the Best Middle East Player. Additionally, he secured the Maradona Award for emerging as the top-scoring player in world football last year, showcasing an impressive record of 54 goals in 59 games for Al Nassr and Portugal.

Finally, Ronaldo picked up the Fans’ Favourite Player of the Year award.

Barcelona and Spain midfielder Aitana Bonmati won the award for Best Women’s Player.

Meanwhile, Real Madrid and England youngster Jude Bellingham won the Emerging Player award.

Neither Bonmati nor Bellingham attended Friday’s ceremony in Dubai but both delivered pre-recorded acceptance speeches.

The outcome of most awards hinged on dual votes—a public poll and a ballot cast by a panel comprising 30 influential figures in the football industry. Notable personalities in this panel included Francesco Totti, Iker Casillas, Luis Figo, and Marcello Lippi.

Input from Globe Soccer Awards


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Japan’s ‘Moon Sniper,’ successfully lands on the moon but encounters a power-related issue

Japan’s ‘Moon Sniper,’ successfully lands on the moon but encounters a power-related issue

TOKYO, Japan (Reuters) – Japan on Saturday became the fifth country to put a spacecraft on the moon but the probe was not generating solar power, its space agency said, during a mission to prove a “precision” landing technology and revitalise a space programme that has suffered setbacks.
The Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency (JAXA) said its Smart Lander for Investigating Moon (SLIM) landed the moon’s surface at around 12:20 a.m. (1520 GMT Friday) and re-established communication with earth, but its solar panels were not able to generate electricity, possibly because they are angled wrong.


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“SLIM is now operating only on its battery, and we are prioritising the transfer of its data onto earth”, Hitoshi Kuninaka, the head of JAXA’s research centre, told a press conference.


Despite “life-sustaining treatments” such as turning off its heater, SLIM’s battery lasts only for “a few hours”, so JAXA will maintain the status quo rather than take risky actions.
JAXA hopes a shift in the sunlight’s angle will hit the panels in a way that can restore its functions, Kuninaka said.

“It takes 30 days for the solar angle to change on the moon,” Kuninaka said. “So when the solar direction changes, and the light shines from a different direction, the light could end up hitting the solar cell.”
Dubbed the “moon sniper”, SLIM attempted to land within 100 metres (328 feet) of its target, versus the conventional accuracy of several kilometres, a technology JAXA says will become a powerful tool in future exploration of hilly moon poles seen as a potential source of oxygen, fuel and water.

“Looking at the trace data, SLIM most certainly achieved a landing with 100-metre accuracy,” Kuninaka said, although adding it will take about a month to verify it.

Japan is increasingly looking to play a bigger role in space, partnering with ally the United States to counter China. Japan is also home to several private-sector space startups and the JAXA aims to send an astronaut to the moon as part of NASA’s Artemis program in the next few years.
But the Japanese space agency has recently faced multiple setbacks in rocket development, including the launch failure in March of its new flagship rocket H3 that was meant to match cost-competitiveness against commercial rocket providers like SpaceX.
The failure caused widespread delays in Japan’s space missions, including SLIM and a joint lunar exploration with India, which in August made a historic touchdown on the moon’s south pole with its Chandrayaan-3 probe.

A journalist wearing a VR device tries a simulation of Smart Lander for Investigating Moon (SLIM)’s moon landing, at Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency (JAXA)’s facility, in Sagamihara, south of Tokyo, Japan, January 19, 2024. REUTERS/Kim Kyung-Hoon


JAXA has twice landed on small asteroids, but unlike with an asteroid landing, the moon’s gravity means the lander cannot pull up for another try, its scientists said. Three lunar missions by Japanese startup ispace, Russia’s space agency and American company Astrobotic have failed in the past year.
Only four nations – the former Soviet Union, the United States, China and India – and no private company have achieved a soft landing on the moon’s surface.
The 2.4m by 1.7m by 2.7m (7ft x 6ft x 9ft) vehicle includes two main engines and 12 thrusters, surrounded by solar cells, antennas, radar and cameras. Keeping it lightweight was another objective of the project, as Japan aims to carry out more frequent missions in the future by reducing launch costs. SLIM weighed 700 kg (1,540 lb) at launch, less than half of India’s Chandrayaan-3.
As the probe descended onto the surface, it was designed to recognise where it was flying by matching its camera’s images with existing satellite photos of the moon. This “vision-based navigation” enables a precise touchdown, JAXA has said.
Shock absorbers make contact with the lunar surface in what JAXA calls new “two-step landing” method – the rear parts touch the ground first, then the entire body gently collapses forward and stabilizes.
On landing, SLIM successfully deployed two mini-probes – a hopping vehicle as big as a microwave oven and a baseball-sized wheeled rover – that would have taken pictures of the spacecraft and are slowly sending them to the earth, JAXA said. Tech giant Sony Group (6758.T), opens new tab, toymaker Tomy (7867.T), opens new tab and several Japanese universities jointly developed the robots.
SLIM was launched on Japan’s flagship H-IIA rocket in September and has taken a fuel-efficient four-month journey to the moon.

Reporting by Kantaro Komiya; editing by Miral Fahmy and Nick Zieminski


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At least 17 people killed in explosion at Thai fireworks factory

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At least 17 people killed in explosion at Thai fireworks factory

BANGKOK (AP) — An explosion at a fireworks factory in central Thailand killed about 20 people on Wednesday, according to provincial officials, though the devastation at the scene has made the death toll uncertain.

The information office of the Suphan Buri provincial government initially announced that 23 people had been killed in the mid-afternoon blast, but on Wednesday night revised its figure to 19 dead and three missing. The national Department of Disaster Prevention and Mitigation’s earlier preliminary figure had been least 20 people killed.


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Suphan Buri is about 95 kilometers (60 miles) northwest of Bangkok, in the heart of Thailand’s central rice-growing region.

Photos posted on social media showed a thick plume of black smoke over the scene. Photos posted online by local rescue workers showed the factory site virtually leveled.

The office of Prime Minister Srettha Thavisin, who is in Switzerland for the World Economic Forum, distributed a video showing him being told over the phone by the regional police commander that there were 20 to 30 workers at the factory at the time of the explosion and that none of them could be found.

Rescue workers at the scene said there were no survivors. None were mentioned by provincial authorities, contradicting the disaster department’s statement that wounded people had been found.

Kritsada Manee-In, a rescue worker with the Samerkun Suphan Buri Rescue Foundation, who earlier estimated that around 15 to 17 people had been killed, said an exact count was difficult because the bodies were in pieces.

The Lunar New Year is celebrated in February, when demand for fireworks is strong in Thailand and other parts of Asia. The national disaster agency said the cause of the explosion is under investigation.

National police chief Torsak Sukvimol confirmed local news reports that there had been another explosion at the factory in November 2022 that killed one worker and seriously injured three others. He said police would pursue legal action for any wrongdoing involved in the new blast.

In July last year, a large explosion at a fireworks warehouse in southern Thailand killed at least 10 people and wounded more than 100, according to officials.

That explosion in Narathiwat province was in a residential area and damaged about 100 houses within a 500-meter (1,640-foot) radius, according to the Department of Disaster Prevention and Mitigation.

The Narathiwat governor said that blast was likely ignited by construction work in the warehouse, with sparks from metal welding causing the fireworks stored inside to catch fire and explode.


The story has been corrected to show the earlier explosion at the same location was in 2022, not 2023.

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