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US and China to meet in Rome for high-level talks focusing on Ukraine

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Jake Sullivan, US nationwide safety adviser, will journey to Rome on Monday to satisfy Yang Jiechi, China’s high overseas coverage official, in talks which can be anticipated to give attention to the struggle in Ukraine, the very best degree US-China face-to-face assembly because the Russian invasion started.

The White Home stated Sullivan would lead a delegation of Nationwide Safety Council and state division officers for what could be solely his third assembly with Yang because the Biden administration took workplace in January final 12 months.

“This assembly is going down within the context of Russia’s unjustified and brutal struggle towards Ukraine and as China has aligned itself with Russia to advance their very own imaginative and prescient of the world order,” stated one particular person accustomed to the agenda, including that they might talk about the affect of the Russian invasion on “regional and world safety”.

The “struggle in Ukraine will definitely be a big matter of dialog”, stated the particular person. “It will be important for PRC [People’s Republic of China] officers to listen to immediately from the [US] nationwide safety adviser.”

Chatting with CNN on Sunday, Sullivan stated that whereas China “was conscious” that Putin was “planning one thing”, Beijing “could not have understood the complete extent of it”. He added: “It’s very attainable that Putin lied to them the identical method that he lied to Europeans and others”.

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On NBC, Sullivan additionally warned China towards any steps to “bail out” Russia or make it simpler for them to bypass western sanctions.

“We will make sure that neither China, nor anybody else, can compensate Russia for these losses. By way of the precise technique of doing that, once more, I’m not going to put all of that out in public, however we’ll talk that privately to China, as we’ve got already executed and can proceed to do,” he stated.

Emily Horne, NSC spokesperson, stated Sullivan and Yang, who’ve met twice over the previous 12 months, would additionally talk about efforts to handle competitors between the US and China. The particular person accustomed to the scenario stated the Rome talks have been a follow-on assembly from President Joe Biden and President Xi Jinping’s digital assembly in November.

The assembly comes as Beijing and Washington stay at odds over a variety of points. Over the previous 12 months, Biden has applied insurance policies which have maintained the powerful stance struck by his predecessor, Donald Trump.

The Chinese language embassy stated it had “no info to supply” concerning the Rome assembly. The discussions come at a pivotal time as Washington grows more and more alarmed over China’s relationship with Russia, which has been starkly illustrated by its refusal to sentence the invasion and willingness to position the blame on the US and Nato.

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China continues to insist that it’s a impartial occasion within the Ukraine battle, however can also be more and more vocal in its assist of Moscow’s justifications for its actions.

Earlier this week Chinese language diplomats and state media known as for the investigation of Russian accusations that the US supported organic warfare analysis in Ukraine. The US has ridiculed the claims as “preposterous” and warned that Russia may be ready to make use of chemical weapons in Ukraine.

Beijing has additionally parroted Moscow in citing Nato’s eastward enlargement in current a long time as a catalyst for the struggle, and condemned US-led sanctions towards the Putin regime as half of a bigger effort to include Russia and China.

Horne stated Sullivan would additionally meet Luigi Mattiolo, a high adviser to Italian prime minister Mario Draghi, as a part of US efforts to co-ordinate a “sturdy, united worldwide response to President Putin’s struggle of alternative”.

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4 killed, 9 injured after vehicle crashes into Long Island nail salon

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4 killed, 9 injured after vehicle crashes into Long Island nail salon

Four people were killed and nine others were injured after a minivan crashed into a Long Island, New York, nail salon Friday afternoon.

The vehicle slammed into Hawaii Nail & Spa on Grand Boulevard in Deer Park shortly before 5 p.m.

A witness told NBC New York that the van plowed through the front of the business and almost came out through the back of the salon.

All of those killed or injured were inside the salon at the time, according to Lt. Kevin Heissenbuttel. Some people were trapped in the salon and had to be extricated by emergency services, he said.

A witness said the vehicle had been racing through a parking lot across the street before crashing and “seemingly in a rush,” NBC New York reported, adding that others said the van was trying to get around another vehicle when it drove into the building.

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The van was seen racing though a parking lot across the street, NBC New York reported. A witness said it was trying to pass another vehicle when it drove into the building, the station reported.

Photos from the scene showed a gaping hole in the storefront.

The Associated Press reported that a witness said he heard a speeding car and then a “shattering” noise.

“It was a sound that I never heard before,” he said.

The vehicle’s driver was among the injured and transported to a hospital.

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The Deer Park Fire Department chief said it was not clear what caused the vehicle to crash into the business.

About 150 firefighters and EMS personnel responded to the scene.

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Trump-Biden debate draws smaller audience as voters tune out US election

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Thursday night’s US presidential debate was watched by 48mn television viewers, a sharp drop from the numbers that tuned in to the clashes between Joe Biden and Donald Trump in the 2020 campaign.

CNN, the Warner Bros Discovery-owned network which hosted the event, said just over 9mn viewers had watched on its own channels, narrowly ahead of Fox News and ABC News, with cable rival MSNBC drawing about 4mn viewers. Another 30mn people tuned in on CNN’s digital channels or YouTube, it added.

The combined television audiences were well below the totals for previous presidential debates, however, extending a pattern of US media outlets reporting less interest in their election coverage this year.

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Trump and Biden drew 73mn viewers for their first debate in 2020, while Trump and Hillary Clinton pulled in an audience of 84mn for the opening showdown of their 2016 contest.

With full control over the style, content and format of the debate, CNN inserted rules that are atypical for US political events, such as foregoing a live audience and muting each candidate’s microphones unless it was their turn to speak.

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The debate was also a stark departure in tone from last year’s CNN town hall event with Trump, when a studio audience filled with the former president’s supporters prompted comparisons with his raucous rallies. CNN’s own media commentator slammed the town hall as a “spectacle of lies”, and Chris Licht resigned as CNN’s chief executive just a few weeks later.

By comparison, Thursday’s night’s debate was restrained. With microphones muted, there were no shouting matches, and with no audience or press in the room, it was quiet. The moderators played a background role, leaving the debate largely a back-and-forth dialogue between Trump and Biden. 

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However CNN was criticised for one significant choice: moderators Jake Tapper and Dana Bash largely avoided fact-checking the candidates in real time. The format seemed to favour Trump, who was allowed to make a series of unsubstantiated claims without being challenged during the 90-minute programme. 

The debate was a big test for CNN — the network that pioneered the dramatic, ultra-competitive cable news format in the US in the 1980s, but whose audiences have dwindled in recent years. It was easily the biggest moment yet for CNN chief executive Sir Mark Thompson, who took over as leader of the channel last year and has been tasked with turning around its business and restoring its brand.

CNN landed the sponsorship of the debate in May, beating out competitors including Fox News. The network seized on the moment, promoting the event heavily and forcing its rivals, who simultaneously broadcast the debate, to display CNN’s logo prominently on their screens.

The event was unique for a number of reasons. It was the first presidential debate in decades that was not organised by an independent commission, after Biden and Trump chose to bypass the tradition. It was also scheduled far earlier than usual in the election cycle. In previous years, the initial match-ups between presidential candidates took place in September or October. 

CNN has a fraught history with Trump, who frequently attacked the channel during his presidency. But on Friday morning, the Trump campaign blasted an email out to his supporters titled: “I love CNN . . . Because they gave me the opportunity to wipe the floor with Joe Biden.”

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