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Biden warns of ‘long fight ahead’ against Russian aggression

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Biden warns of ‘long fight ahead’ against Russian aggression

US president Joe Biden warned transatlantic democracies to metal themselves for a “lengthy combat forward” and stay united to cease Russia and its president Vladimir Putin from turning Europe again to its war-torn previous.

In a speech in Warsaw on Sunday, simply over a month after Russia invaded Ukraine, Biden in contrast the battle towards Moscow’s aggression to the resistance towards the Soviet Union in the course of the Chilly Battle.

“We should commit now to be on this combat for the lengthy haul. We should stay unified at present and tomorrow, and the day after, and for the years and a long time to come back. It won’t be simple,” he stated.

“There shall be value but it surely’s a value now we have to pay, as a result of the darkness that drives autocracy isn’t any match for the flame of liberty that lights the souls of free individuals all over the place,” Biden added.

His remarks capped a three-day go to to Europe that included a summit with Nato, G7 and EU leaders, in addition to a go to to US troops stationed in japanese Poland near the Ukrainian border.

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“Ukraine won’t ever be a victory for Russia,” he stated. “For God’s sake, this man can not stay in energy,” he added, referring to Putin. He additionally warned the Russian president towards widening his assault to incorporate Nato members. “Don’t even take into consideration shifting on one single inch of Nato territory,” Biden stated.

Washington and European capitals have already imposed heavy financial sanctions on Moscow and flooded Ukraine with army assist. Russian forces, slowed down and unable to seize key cities, have more and more resorted to shelling and bombardment of the civilian inhabitants.

The US and its Nato allies face tough selections about how to answer Russia’s threats, together with the potential use of weapons of mass destruction. They have to additionally agree on find out how to defend weak Nato territory, together with Poland, and find out how to co-ordinate additional financial sanctions to isolate Russia from the worldwide monetary system.

Biden began the day by assembly Ukraine’s international and defence ministers Dmitry Kuleba and Oleksii Reznikov to debate additional efforts to bolster their nation’s army capability.

Biden was then hosted by Andrzej Duda, Poland’s president, and emphasised that Washington would honour Nato’s mutual defence assure as a “sacred obligation” that utilized to each member of the North Atlantic alliance. “You’ll be able to depend on that . . . in your freedom is ours,” he stated.

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The US president additionally visited a stadium housing among the greater than 2mn refugees who’ve arrived in Poland from Ukraine in latest weeks, together with some from the besieged coastal metropolis of Mariupol.

“Every a kind of kids stated . . . say a prayer for my dad, for my grandfather, for my brother” who’s “again there preventing”, Biden stated.

Having already known as Putin a “conflict prison”, the US president labelled the Russian president a “butcher”.

The Kremlin stated the remarks made any enchancment within the relationship between the 2 international locations much less doubtless.

“Leaders ought to maintain a sober head,” Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov was quoted as saying by the state-run Tass information company. “Every time, these private insults slim the window of alternative for our bilateral relations [to improve] beneath the present [US] administration.”

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Biden spoke on a transparent however chilly and windy night within the courtyard of the Royal Fort on the entrance of the outdated city of the Polish capital.

Among the many viewers, which reached as much as 1,000 based on White Home estimates, was Dmytro Bodnaruk, a 31-year outdated Ukrainian from the western metropolis of Lviv who works in Warsaw. His spouse and baby joined him in Poland two days after the conflict began.

He stated he hoped Biden would sign further assist for his nation, together with weapons. “He has executed a great job however possibly he can do extra,” he stated.

A number of hours earlier exterior the Hala Mirowska, a Warsaw market, Bartek Ozarowski, a 23-year outdated engineer, stated the primary concern for Poles was to be reassured that his nation was protected by the west, notably by its nuclear deterrent.

He stated he had feared Biden could be a “weak chief” however he had dealt with Russia’s conflict on Ukraine “higher than anticipated” and up to now been in a position to “outplay” Russia.

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Donation Scams Compound Suffering for Wildfire Victims

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Erin Berkowitz lost her rental home in Altadena to the Eaton fire. The blaze destroyed her home art studio, the outdoor kitchen where she created textile dyes and her business inventory, including hundreds of pieces of custom-made clothing and accessories.

To help with her losses, a friend created a fund-raising page for her on GoFundMe. But within hours, she learned that there was another GoFundMe page that looked identical to the one her friend created, except for a slightly different URL.

“Someone has tried to just make their way in and try to profit off of my tragedy,” said Ms. Berkowitz, a 36-year-old artist and educator.

The page appeared to be one of several fake online fund-raisers that Los Angeles officials have warned people to watch out for. Such sites detailing stories of loss and desperation — family homes obliterated, neighborhood schools in ruins, restaurants desperate to rebuild — are now a ubiquitous symbol of the destruction wrought by the fires. But scammers can use them to prey on the generosity of people across the globe.

“We’re concerned, as has been mentioned in previous press conferences, that there’s a number of sites that are fake,” Mayor Karen Bass said Thursday morning.

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Rob Bonta, California’s attorney general, said at a news conference last weekend that scammers can create “fake organizations masquerading as charities,” often targeting elderly people and those whose first language is not English.

“We have people with big hearts who want to help,” he said. “We also see scammers who are taking advantage of that goodness and that generosity.”

GoFundMe said that more than $100 million has been raised on its platform to help victims of the Los Angeles fires.

Ms. Berkowitz was particularly worried that the mere existence of a fake page — which GoFundMe has since taken down — would jeopardize the thousands of dollars that the page her friend made had raised.

“This is now my lifeline to survival. Someone has threatened it,” she said of her thinking when she learned about the fake page.

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Ms. Berkowitz said there was also an Instagram account with a username that was almost identical to hers that was asking her friends and family to donate to the fake GoFundMe page. Ms. Berkowitz said Instagram had initially refused to take the account down, but a Meta spokesman said on Thursday that it had been removed for violating policies.

Consumer protection experts urged people to be vigilant with donation sites and try to verify the account organizing the fund-raiser before sending any money.

Among the red flags to look out for, according to Ally Armeson, executive director of the nonprofit FightCybercrime.org: unsolicited contact for donations; requests for upfront payments in exchange for disaster aid; requests for personal information like a Social Security or bank account number; and aggressive responses to attempts to verify the page.

Ruth Sesswein, the director of consumer protection at the nonprofit Consumer Action, recommended looking up donation organizers on social media and confirming their connection to the beneficiary of the fund-raiser.

To prevent people from falling for scam sites, GoFundMe has set up a page to spotlight verified fund-raisers to help victims of the fires. A team of experts approved all of the fund-raisers on the page.

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A spokeswoman said there are also protections in place to detect fake pages, such as “machine learning to catch higher-risk donations, image and video review to prevent abusive behavior, and partnerships with law enforcement to verify outstanding cases.”

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Far-right minister threatens to quit Israeli government over Gaza ceasefire deal

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Far-right minister threatens to quit Israeli government over Gaza ceasefire deal

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Israel’s far-right national security minister Itamar Ben-Gvir said on Thursday evening he would pull his Jewish Power party out of Benjamin Netanyahu’s government if it implemented the Gaza ceasefire deal.

Mediators said on Wednesday that Israel and Hamas had agreed a multiphase deal to halt the 15-month-old war and free the 98 hostages still held in Gaza.

However Ben-Gvir and his ultranationalist ally, finance minister Bezalel Smotrich, have repeatedly threatened to leave Netanyahu’s government if it accepts an agreement that ends the war.

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Ben-Gvir repeated that threat on Thursday, but said his party could return to the government if it subsequently resumed the war.

Netanyahu’s cabinet will gather on Friday to discuss approval of the Gaza ceasefire deal, according to an Israeli official, after the premier previously delayed the meeting, accusing Hamas of backtracking on the agreement.

The departure of Jewish Power would leave Netanyahu’s coalition with a two-seat majority in Israel’s parliament.

It would also pile pressure on Smotrich’s Religious Zionism party to pull out of Netanyahu’s government, a move that would be likely to cost the veteran premier his majority.

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‘Criminal, you belong to ICJ’: Antony Blinken heckled by journalists on Gaza policy during his last conference

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‘Criminal, you belong to ICJ’: Antony Blinken heckled by journalists on Gaza policy during his last conference

Outgoing US Secretary of State Antony Blinken on Thursday found himself at the centre of stark criticism from journalists and critics who vehemently slammed the Biden administration’s foreign policy on the Gaza conflict. Blinken was delivering his final press conference.

After Husseini’s outburst, security personnel quickly intervened and took him away from the room.(AP)

“Criminal! You belong in The Hague,” shouted Sam Husseini while condemning Blinken’s handling of the ongoing Israel-Hamas conflict, Reuters reported.

Husseini’s outburst referred to The Hague, where lies the International Criminal Court. This is where Israel is facing accusations of genocide and war crimes for its military offensive in Gaza.

After Husseini’s outburst, security personnel quickly intervened and took him away from the room as he continued his protest.

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The extraordinary scene unfolded at the State Department where several journalists were repeatedly interrupting Blinken’s final press conference as he sought to defend his handling of Israel’s 15-month war with Hamas.

“Why did you keep the bombs flowing when we had a deal in May?” Max Blumenthal, editor of the Grayzone, an outlet that strongly criticized many aspects of US foreign policy, called out to Blinken before he was escorted out.

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Blinken, who is set to leave office on January 20 after Trump’s inauguration has been under tight scrutiny for providing Israel with weapons and diplomatic support since the onset of the Hamas conflict.

Blinken has been frequently heckled at appearances in Washington since the Gaza conflict began. Demonstrators camped outside his Virginia home for months and repeatedly threw red paint – resembling blood – on cars carrying Blinken and his family.

Today, he calmly asked for quiet while he delivered his remarks, and later took questions from reporters.

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“I’d also point out that in Israel itself, there are hundreds of cases being investigated,” Blinken added, referring to internal Israeli inquiries into potential violations of international law.

“They have a process, they have procedures, they have rule of law… That’s the hallmark of any democracy.”

Asked during the press conference if he would change anything about his dealings with Israel, Blinken said the Israeli government had carried out policies that “were supported by an overwhelming majority of Israelis after the trauma of October 7” and said that had to be factored into the US response.

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