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After meager rations in a Russian penal colony, Brittney Griner is welcomed back to the US with a Christmas tree and barbecue | CNN

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Free of a Russian penal colony and again on American soil, WNBA star Brittney Griner bought her first style of a return to regular life over the weekend at a Texas army facility.

The Olympic gold medalist arrived Friday at Brooke Military Medical Middle in San Antonio and is now staying along with her spouse, Cherelle Griner, in a residential setting on the bottom – one her agent, Lindsay Kagawa Colas, embellished with a Christmas tree.

Griner, 32, is “upbeat, grateful and hopeful,” Colas informed CNN, after returning to the states from what US officers deemed wrongful detention in Russia.

For Griner – who spent practically 10 months in Russian custody – “regular” has meant indulging in her favorites, together with a Dr Pepper soda, the primary drink she had within the airplane hangar after touchdown.

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Griner’s family even have visited her on and off for hours, bringing San Antonio barbecue for her to get pleasure from.

The athlete has been consuming much more nutritious meals and dietary supplements in contrast along with her time in detention, Colas stated. “Her vitality degree was actually excessive,” she added.

Griner additionally bought a haircut to scrub up her “Russian fade,” as her family and friends jokingly name it, Colas stated. Griner’s lengthy, signature deadlocks had been reduce whereas in captivity as she repeatedly battled the flu as a result of her moist hair saved freezing, Colas stated.

On the Texas army base, Griner hit the basketball court docket for the primary time since she was imprisoned: Her first transfer was a dunk. Months in the past, in pre-trial detention in Russia, Griner was provided a basketball and a hoop, however she declined to play, Colas stated.

“I believe it’s truthful to say that her choosing up a ball voluntarily and the very first thing being a dunk … it was actually encouraging,” Colas stated. “She was actually excited.”

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Griner appears to be in good bodily well being, however whether or not she returns to the WNBA within the spring season shall be as much as her, in keeping with Colas.

“Is she going to be prepared? We’ll see,” Colas stated.

Griner arrived on the San Antonio medical facility for a routine analysis after her launch Thursday as a part of a prisoner trade between the US and Russia for infamous convicted arms seller Viktor Bout.

Considerations had grown that Griner was getting used as a political pawn amid Russia’s struggle on Ukraine after she was arrested on drug expenses in February at an airport in Russia, the place she performs basketball within the WNBA low season, then later sentenced to 9 years in jail.

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Now, Griner’s focus shall be on recuperating, together with getting bodily and psychological assist from the federal government to assist along with her reintegration.

“She’s had a variety of psychological assist,” Colas stated. “The sources are very strong. It’s very supportive and really BG-centered. It’s about her creating company.”

That care is closely targeted on serving to previously captive individuals regain a way of management over their lives after prolonged detentions. Griner opted into the Division of Protection’s post-isolation program, which different wrongfully detained People, together with Trevor Reed, have participated in, Colas stated; Reed is former Marine launched in April after three years of wrongful detention in Russia.

It’s not clear how lengthy Griner and her spouse will keep in San Antonio, however the choice is hers, Colas stated.

However what’s turn out to be clear is that “regular” will all the time look completely different after the ordeal Griner went by means of. For safety causes, for example, the Griners have already begun the method of discovering a brand new house, Colas stated.

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Although it stays unknown if followers will see Griner again on the basketball court docket in Could, one factor is definite, Colas stated: Griner is keen to make use of her energy and affect to assist others – particularly Paul Whelan, one other American nonetheless imprisoned in Russia.

“It was one of many first issues she requested me about,” Colas stated. “She’s very, very involved about that. And shall be sending a message to Paul.”

Whelan already despatched a message by means of US representatives who spoke with him in current days: “Please inform Brittney that Paul stated he’s completely happy she’s house,” he informed her, in keeping with Colas.

“She is completely desirous about the long run,” Colas stated. “She’s already speaking concerning the place that she’s now in to assist different individuals come house.”

Whelan – a US, Irish, British and Canadian citizen – is imprisoned in a Russian penal colony after he was arrested in December 2018 on espionage expenses, which he has denied. He was sentenced to 16 years in jail. He, like Griner, has been declared wrongfully detained by US officers.

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The US tried to steer Russia to swap each Griner and Whelan for arms seller Bout, however Russian officers wouldn’t budge on the matter, with Russia saying each of the People’ instances had been dealt with otherwise primarily based on the fees every of them confronted.

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Profits at China’s industrial companies returned to growth in April, highlighting Beijing’s efforts to boost manufacturing as other areas of the world’s second-largest economy struggle to regain momentum.

Industrial profits at businesses with more than Rmb20mn ($2.8mn) in turnover increased 4 per cent year on year in April after a decline of 3.5 per cent in March, according to the National Bureau of Statistics. So far this year, their profits are up 4.3 per cent, unchanged compared with the rate in the first quarter after a large jump at the start of the year.

The improved April data follows a rise in Chinese exports in the same month after a push from Xi Jinping’s government to boost “high-quality development” in manufacturing, which prompted complaints from western leaders over perceived overcapacity.

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The EU is carrying out a probe into state support for Chinese electric vehicle production, while US President Joe Biden this month introduced 100 per cent tariffs on EV imports from China, where intense domestic competition has spurred a price war.

Recent economic data in China is being closely watched for further evidence of the government’s strategy as it grapples with a historic property sector slowdown and weak consumption. Exports in April grew 1.5 per cent year on year in dollar terms, while industrial production jumped 6.7 per cent.

Analysts at Goldman Sachs noted strong increases in profits across equipment manufacturing in the first four months, with profits in electronics and transportation equipment growing by 76 per cent and 41 per cent, respectively.

Yu Weining, statistician for the National Bureau of Statistics, also emphasised the contribution of equipment manufacturing and said market demand picked up in April, citing the impact of “macroeconomic policies”.

But Yu added that domestic demand remained “insufficient” and that the development of new productive forces — a widely used term in China for its recent focus on manufacturing — still needed to be “accelerated”.

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State-owned companies’ profits dropped 2.8 per cent year on year in the first four months of 2024, the data showed, while profits at private groups rose 6.4 per cent and those at foreign businesses grew 16.7 per cent.

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BOWLING GREEN, Ky. (WBKO) – A line of tornado-warned storms moved through South Central Kentucky Sunday night, and one area of Bowling Green took the brunt of it.

Numerous downed trees and power outages were reported in the immediate aftermath, and one home on Allen Michael Lane suffered extensive damage.

When our crew arrived at the scene of the home that had damage, no one was there. There’s no known injuries at this time.

As of midnight, WRECC has 12,000 outages they’re working to restore, while BGMU has 8,000 powerless customers. Crews are working to get power back as soon as possible.

Stay with WBKO News on-air and on WBKO.com for the latest in the aftermath of Sunday’s severe storms.

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Explosions and fires ripped through a camp for displaced persons in Rafah late on Sunday after what authorities in Gaza said were Israeli air strikes.

Local health officials said at least 35 people had been killed and dozens more injured.

The Israeli military said it had struck a “Hamas compound” in Rafah at approximately the same time, but that it was looking into the specific incident at a UN-run “safe zone” in the city’s north-western Tal as-Sultan neighbourhood.

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It said two senior Hamas figures had been killed in its strike on Tal as-Sultan — naming them as Yassin Rabia and Khaled Nagar, two commanders responsible for the group’s militant operations in the West Bank. 

Palestinian eyewitnesses and videos on social media showed fires raging through makeshift tents while survivors tried in vain to extricate those caught in the flames.

Earlier in the day the Palestinian militant group fired long-range rockets at central Israel for the first time in months, including past Tel Aviv, in a demonstration of the capability it retains.

Eight rockets were fired from Rafah, less than a kilometre from advancing Israeli troops, in a move that Daniel Hagari, chief spokesman for the Israel Defense Forces, attributed to Hamas’s fears for their weapons stocks.

Israeli officials have described Rafah, Gaza’s southernmost city, as the last stronghold for the group in the territory and earlier this month launched a major air and ground assault on the area.

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About 1.2mn people took shelter in Rafah from Israeli attacks elsewhere in the Gaza Strip after Hamas’s October 7 assault on Israel triggered the ongoing war.

At least 800,000 of those had already fled to areas north of Rafah as the Israeli offensive deepened in recent weeks, according to the UN.

They have travelled to places that are designated “safe zones” but which lack basic services such as clean water and medical care, according to international aid groups.

Egypt and Israel were in talks on Sunday to resume aid deliveries to Gaza via the strip’s southern Rafah crossing as Israel pressed on with its military operations in the area despite an order to halt from the International Court of Justice.

The ICJ on Friday described conditions for those Palestinians still sheltering in Rafah as “disastrous”.

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Israel has rejected the UN court’s call for it to cease military operations in Rafah. The bench also ordered Israel to reopen the Rafah crossing to Egypt for direly needed aid, as Gazans struggle with acute shortages of food and other necessities.

The humanitarian situation for Gazans has become a point of contention between Israel and its allies, including the US, as well as playing a role in the court’s decision to order Israel to take fresh interim measures.

On Sunday, the supply of aid from Egypt to Gaza resumed, but only via the separate Kerem Shalom crossing from Israel. Aid from Egypt had been halted for several weeks following Israel’s seizure of the Gaza side of the Rafah crossing earlier this month, and Cairo’s angry reaction to the offensive.

More than 120 Egyptian aid trucks crossed via Kerem Shalom into Gaza on Sunday, said Israeli military officials, after US President Joe Biden spoke on Friday with Egyptian President Abdel Fattah al-Sisi in an attempt to ease tensions.

The White House said talks were ongoing to “reopen the Rafah crossing with arrangements acceptable to both Egypt and Israel”, a move that would require the tactical redeployment of IDF personnel in the area, said an Israeli official.

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Josep Borrell, the EU’s chief diplomat, on Sunday said the situation in Gaza was “beyond words” as he spoke in Brussels alongside Palestinian Prime Minister Mohammad Mustafa.

The Israeli military claimed on Sunday that aid entering Gaza had doubled from the previous week, and that supplies had included 300,000 litres of fuel to run essential services at shelters and hospitals.

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has rejected calls for a halt to Israel’s offensive. He has also rebutted accusations of war crimes from the prosecutor of the International Criminal Court, who last week requested arrest warrants against him and his defence minister.

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Netanyahu maintains that his country’s forces will pursue “total victory” against Hamas.

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Israeli forces have in recent days taken control of more than 70 per cent of Gaza’s frontier with Egypt, known as the Philadelphi corridor, and have pushed deeper into Rafah including the al-Shaboura refugee camp, according to Israeli military analysts.

Israeli officials insist military action in Rafah is needed to eliminate the last four standing Hamas battalions and sever the group’s access to smuggling routes from Egypt.

Israeli special forces have in recent weeks also retrieved the bodies of six hostages held by Hamas since October 7. According to Israeli officials, 125 Israeli and foreign nationals are still being held in Gaza, with 39 confirmed dead.

Negotiations for their release as part of a ceasefire deal tentatively resumed at the weekend in Paris as the head of Israel’s Mossad, David Barnea, met CIA chief Bill Burns and Qatar’s prime minister Sheikh Mohammed bin Abdulrahman al-Thani.

Additional reporting by Henry Foy

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