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Biden calls Putin ‘a butcher’ after meeting with refugees in Poland

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Through the go to, Biden was requested by reporters what seeing the Ukrainian refugees at Stadion Narodowy made him consider as he offers with Putin each day.

After initially trying to downplay a private rivalry between himself and Putin, Biden has ramped up his rhetoric towards Putin over the past 10 days. Final week, Biden for the primary time known as Putin a “conflict felony” after which later referred to him as a “murderous dictator, a pure thug who’s waging an immoral conflict towards the individuals of Ukraine.” He is additionally known as the Russian invasion of Ukraine “inhumane.”
The US State Division on Wednesday formally declared that members of the Russian armed forces have dedicated conflict crimes in Ukraine. The choice to challenge a proper accusation marked a big step by the US authorities after weeks of declining to formally say that the assaults dedicated towards civilians in Ukraine have been conflict crimes. It stays to be seen, nevertheless, whether or not there might be any accountability for these accused of finishing up the alleged crimes, and whether or not Putin himself might be compelled to bear any duty.

Biden’s newest feedback about Putin got here as he centered on the refugee disaster in Europe as tens of millions flee their houses in Ukraine. The President met with chef José Andrés and different volunteers in Warsaw at a meals distribution website for Andrés’ World Heart Kitchen, the nonprofit dedicated to offering meals within the wake of disasters. Biden met with among the volunteers, some from Europe and a few from the US.

“God love ya,” the President might be heard saying to them and asking if he might assist them.

Greater than 3.5 million refugees have now fled Ukraine, in keeping with information from the United Nations refugee company launched on Tuesday. A overwhelming majority of these refugees have fled to Ukraine’s western neighbors throughout Europe.

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Poland, which borders Ukraine to the west, has registered greater than 2 million Ukrainian refugees crossing into the nation, although not all refugees who’ve entered Poland stay there.

Through the transient question-and-answer session, Biden recounted how he had been to locations like this in his life however mentioned he’s at all times shocked by “the depth and power of the human spirit.”

“It is unimaginable, it is unimaginable. See all these little kids. Simply need to hug, simply need to say thanks. I imply, it is, simply makes you so rattling proud,” he mentioned.

He added, “Every a type of kids mentioned one thing to the impact, ‘Say a prayer for my dad or my grandfather or my brother who’s again there combating. And I keep in mind what it is like when you could have somebody in a conflict zone. Each morning you rise up and also you marvel. You simply marvel. And also you pray you do not get that cellphone name.”

The Russian navy’s advances seem to have stalled round main Ukrainian cities akin to Kyiv and Kharkiv, and a high Russian normal says that the primary part of their invasion is over with the main focus now shifting to the japanese a part of Ukraine. Russia has additionally failed to attain air superiority in Ukraine and has suffered heavy losses of personnel for the reason that begin of the invasion.

“Normally, the primary duties of the primary stage of the operation have been accomplished,” Colonel Common Sergei Rudskoy, first deputy chief of Russia’s Common Employees, mentioned in a Friday briefing. “The fight potential of the armed forces of Ukraine has been considerably lowered, permitting us, I emphasize once more, to focus the primary efforts on reaching the primary objective – the liberation of Donbas.”

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When requested in regards to the Russians altering their navy technique in Ukraine, Biden mentioned, “I am undecided they’ve.”

This story has been up to date with further reporting.

CNN’s Nathan Hodge, Maegan Vazquez, Jennifer Hansler and Jeremy Herb contributed to this report.

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Syrian delegation visits Saudi Arabia for first foreign trip since ousting of Bashar al-Assad

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A senior Syrian delegation led by foreign minister Asaad al-Shaibani arrived in Riyadh on its first official foreign trip since Bashar al-Assad was ousted by rebels last month.

The group, which includes defence minister Murhaf Abu Qasra and intelligence chief Anas Khattab, was greeted at Riyadh airport late on Wednesday by the kingdom’s deputy foreign minister Waleed Elkhereiji, according to the official Saudi Press Agency.

“Through this first visit in the history of free Syria, we aspire to open a new and bright page in Syrian-Saudi relations, befitting the long shared history between the two countries,” Shaibani said on X.

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Saudi Arabia had welcomed Assad on several occasions in the past two years as it began re-engaging with the dictator for the first time since the civil war erupted in Syria in 2011. But the kingdom and other Gulf states have moved quickly to embrace the new authorities, dominated by the Islamist group Hayat Tahrir al-Sham, after they took over Damascus on December 8.

Arab countries are concerned about further conflict and political instability in the region following devastating wars in Gaza and Lebanon, while Gulf states are also keen to cut the smuggling of Captagon and other illicit drugs originating from Syria.

The visit, following an official invitation from the kingdom, comes as Saudi Arabia dispatched three planeloads of humanitarian aid to Syria, including food, shelter and medical supplies.

The Syrian delegation held talks with Saudi defence minister Prince Khalid bin Salman, a younger brother of the crown prince, to explore ways to support the transitional political process.

“Our brothers and sisters in Syria have suffered years of war, destruction and difficult living conditions,” Prince Khalid said on X after the meeting. “It is time for Syria to stabilise, rise up and benefit from its resources, the most important of which is the brotherly Syrian people. May God protect Syria and keep it safe from all evils.”

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Other senior Saudi officials attended the meeting, including foreign minister Prince Faisal bin Farhan, intelligence chief Khalid al-Humaidan and Chief of General Staff Gen. Fayyad al-Ruwaili.

On Monday, Kuwait’s foreign minister Abdullah al-Yahya and Jasem al-Budaiwi, secretary-general of the Gulf Cooperation Council, met with Syria’s de facto ruler Ahmed al-Sharaa.

Yahya called on the international community to reconsider sanctions imposed on Syria, adding that Gulf countries were urgently working to send more aid to Syria.

The visit “shows our commitment to opening a new page of constructive regional co-operation . . . and we also value the responsiveness of the new administration in Syria to these efforts”, Yahya said during a press conference in Damascus.

HTS is designated a terrorist organisation by the US, the UN and others, though Washington and other western capitals have taken tentative steps to engage with the new rulers.

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Qatar, which had previously resisted efforts to rehabilitate the Assad regime and return it to the Arab fold, also sent a high-level delegation to Syria last week.

New Syrian leader Sharaa, who formerly used the nom de guerre Abu Mohammad al-Jolani, told Saudi-owned Al Arabiya news channel in an interview last week that Saudi Arabia would “certainly have a large role in Syria’s future”.

He added that there was “a big investment opportunity” as the country sought to rebuild its economy after more than a decade of devastating civil war.

In the same interview, he provided the first indication of a possible timeline for phases of the country’s political transition, saying it would take up to three years to draft a new constitution and up to four years to hold its first elections.

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An erroneous early Fox News report about the New Orleans terror attack is warping the political dialogue in the aftermath of the deadly rampage.

The false report from Fox, which was attributed to anonymous sources, confused the public – and evidently President-elect Donald Trump too. The misinformation is still circulating more than 24 hours later – serving as a cautionary tale about the news ecosystem as the new year begins.

During the 10 a.m. hour on Wednesday, Fox reported that the New Orleans suspect’s truck crossed the US border in Eagle Pass, Texas “two days ago.” Some of the right-wing network’s coverage explicitly said “the suspect” drove across the border, leaving viewers with the impression that a foreigner might be responsible for the deadly carnage.

In fact, the New Orleans attack suspect was a US citizen and Army veteran. But those facts weren’t publicly established at the time Fox aired the faulty information.

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Eight minutes after the first Fox segment that mentioned the border, Trump issued a statement about “criminals coming in” from other countries. While Trump didn’t mention Fox directly, he is known to be an avid consumer of the cable network and has tapped several of its personalities for his incoming cabinet.

Some of Trump’s family members and political allies also immediately connected the attack to illegal immigration and cited Fox.

“Biden’s parting gift to America — migrant terrorists,” Donald Trump Jr. wrote, sharing the Fox claim on X. “Shut the border down!!!” Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene exclaimed.

Fox tried to walk back its incorrect report about an hour and a half later. The network said the truck used in the attack was actually in Eagle Pass nearly two months ago, not two days ago. More importantly, the truck was being driven by someone else at that time – it was available on the car rental app Turo – so the detail about the border was completely irrelevant.

But the damage was done. References to Eagle Pass continued to spread across social media. Fox continued to stream a clip on its website of the incorrect information. “Some Republicans continued to beat the border drum well after Fox News retracted its initial report,” The Daily Beast’s Josh Fiallo reported.

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Ironically, Trump’s original statement used the New Orleans attack to say that he was right and the “Fake News Media” was wrong about the threat posed by illegal immigration. If he had waited a couple hours to react, he would have learned that the suspect was a US citizen.

A Fox spokesperson did not respond to a request for comment about the misreporting.

In a strange moment on the air Wednesday afternoon, a Fox reporter read Trump’s quote about “criminals coming in” from other countries, then clarified the New Orleans attacker didn’t enter from another country – without noting that it was Fox that seemingly misled Trump into issuing the statement in the first place.

Overnight, Trump continued to post messages on Truth Social assailing “open borders.” After a related segment on “Fox & Friends” Thursday morning, Trump wrote, “I said, many times during Rallies, and elsewhere, that Radical Islamic Terrorism, and other forms of violent crime, will become so bad in America that it will become hard to even imagine or believe. That time has come, only worse than ever imagined.”

Republican lawmakers on Fox have also continued to bring up the southern border during the network’s segments about the New Orleans attack, even though there is no known link.

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New Orleans Attacker Evaded a Security System Under Repair

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Bollards that normally protect pedestrians from vehicles were to be replaced as part of the city’s preparations for the Super Bowl next month. The attacker drove his pickup around a police vehicle parked to block traffic from the street he struck.

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