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Blinken meets Wang Yi, warns against helping Russia in Ukraine
US Secretary of State Antony Blinken has warned China in opposition to offering “deadly help” for Russia’s invasion of Ukraine and condemned the violation of United States airspace by an alleged Chinese language spying balloon as he held uncommon talks with Beijing’s high diplomat, Wang Yi.
The assembly of the 2 senior officers occurred late on Saturday on the sidelines of a world safety convention in Munich, Germany, simply hours after Wang scolded Washington as “hysterical” in a operating dispute over the US’s downing of the suspected Chinese language spy balloon.
Relations between the 2 nations have been fraught since Washington mentioned China flew a spy balloon over the nation earlier than US fighter jets shot it down on President Joe Biden’s orders. The dispute additionally got here at a time when the West is intently watching Beijing’s response to the Ukraine warfare.
In an interview to be aired on Sunday morning on NBC Information’s “Meet the Press with Chuck Todd,” Blinken mentioned the US was very involved that China is contemplating offering deadly help to Russia and that he made clear to Wang that “would have severe penalties in our relationship”.
“There are numerous sorts of deadly help that they’re not less than considering offering, to incorporate weapons,” Blinken mentioned, including that Washington would quickly launch extra particulars.
Talking to reporters in a briefing name, a senior State Division official mentioned China was making an attempt to “have it each methods” by claiming it needs to contribute to peace and stability however on the similar time taking “regarding” steps to help Russia’s invasion of Ukraine.
“[The] secretary was fairly blunt in warning in regards to the implications and penalties of China offering materials help to Russia or helping Russia with systematic sanctions evasion,” the senior official mentioned, talking on the situation of anonymity.
Russia and China signed a “no limits” partnership final February shortly earlier than Russian forces invaded Ukraine, and their financial hyperlinks have boomed as Moscow’s connections with the West have shrivelled.
The West has been cautious of China’s response to the Ukraine warfare, with some warning {that a} Russian victory would color China’s actions in direction of Taiwan. China has kept away from condemning the warfare or calling it an “invasion”.
Earlier, talking at a panel on the convention, Wang reiterated a name for dialogue and prompt European nations “suppose calmly” about finish the warfare.
He additionally mentioned there have been “some forces that seemingly don’t need negotiations to succeed, or for the warfare to finish quickly,” with out specifying to whom he was referring.
No apology
Along with Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, Blinken additionally condemned the incursion of the alleged Chinese language surveillance balloon and “burdened it must not ever occur once more,” the secretary of state mentioned in a tweet.
The balloon’s flight this month over US territory triggered an uproar in Washington and prompted Blinken to postpone a deliberate go to to Beijing. That February 5-6 journey would have been the primary by a US secretary of state to China in 5 years and was seen by either side as a chance to stabilise more and more fraught ties.
Within the interview with NBC, Blinken mentioned Wang didn’t apologise for the balloon’s flight.
“I advised him fairly merely that that was unacceptable,” Blinken mentioned, referring to the balloon’s violation of US air house, including that he had not mentioned with Wang rescheduling his journey to China.
China reacted angrily when the US army downed the 60-metre (200-ft) balloon on February 4, saying it was for monitoring climate circumstances and had blown astray. Washington mentioned it was clearly a surveillance balloon with a large undercarriage holding electronics.
For his half, Wang advised Blinken that their nations’ relations had been broken by how Washington reacted to the balloon, in keeping with Chinese language state information company Xinhua.
Wang “made clear China’s solemn place on the so-called airship incident” and “urged the US aspect to alter course, acknowledge and restore the injury that its extreme use of pressure triggered to China-US relations,” Xinhua reported.
Talking earlier on Saturday, Wang had condemned the US response to the balloon as “hysterical and absurd”.
“To have dispatched a complicated fighter jet to shoot down a balloon with a missile, such behaviour is unbelievable, nearly hysterical,” he mentioned.
Wang additionally accused the US of denying China’s financial advances and searching for to impede its additional improvement.
“What we hope for from the US is a realistic and constructive method to China that permits us to work collectively,” he mentioned.
Questions had swirled as as to if Blinken and Wang would use the convention in Munich as an opportunity to reengage in individual, and the State Division solely confirmed the hour-long assembly after it had ended.
Washington had been hoping to place a “flooring” below relations that hit a harmful low in August with China’s response to a Taiwan go to by then-US Home of Representatives Speaker Nancy Pelosi.
Hopes for a reset might be examined once more quickly, with a high-level Pentagon official arriving in Taiwan for a go to, in keeping with a Monetary Instances report on Friday.
Additionally in Munich, US Vice President Kamala Harris underlined how Washington was “troubled that Beijing has deepened its relationship with Moscow for the reason that warfare started”.
She mentioned that “trying forward, any steps by China to offer deadly help to Russia would solely reward aggression, proceed the killing and additional undermine a rules-based order”.
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Dwight Howard’s ‘Free Palestine’ Tweet Delete Claim False, NBA Says
Dwight Howard isn’t telling the truth, at least according to the NBA.
The eight-time NBA All Star recently said he was told to delete a 2014 tweet supporting Palestine during a call with league commissioner Adam Silver. That claim is “categorically false” and Silver did not contact the former Orlando Magic star, NBA spokesman Mike Bass said in an email on Wednesday. Howard, who was a member of Houston Rockets at the time, said the tweet jeopardized his playing career.
“I tweeted Free Palestine,” Howard said during a recent podcast appearance on The Gauds Show podcast. “Less than 10 minutes (later), I get a call from the commissioner of the NBA, agents, people working with my foundation at the time … [telling me] ‘you have to erase this tweet, you have to take it down’.”
Howard and his media rep didn’t immediately respond for comment when contacted on Wednesday.
The former NBA champion, who last played in the NBA during the 2021-2022 season with the Los Angeles Lakers, took his career overseas in 2022 and most recently played for the Taiwan Mustangs, teaming up with ex-NBA star DeMarcus Cousins and former Lakers teammate Quinn Cook. His deal with the Mustangs also reportedly made him part owner of The Asian Tournament (TNT) team. The 39-year-old, who won the Defensive Player of the Year award three times and has Hall of Fame worthy career numbers, has previously said that he still wants to return to the NBA despite his age.
“It’s because I went against the grain and said something that people didn’t like,” Howard told Gauds host Ray Daniels. “When you’re in the league, you’re in a place where if (you) say too much, (you) may not get a job anymore. I got to hold my tongue which is so hard to do.”
Howard’s claim that the NBA tried to suppress his attempt to raise awareness around the plight of Palestinians has drawn wide attention on social media and online with multiple Middle East publications reporting on his statement. Several pro-Palestine activists have chimed in on Howard’s claim while denouncing the league, which separately has been criticized for its complex business relationship with China.
Howard, who was aiming to support the Palestinian community he met in Houston, says the tweet situation which came during the 2014 Gaza war highlights the pressure players regularly face to remain silent on controversial topics. His recent claim involving the NBA a decade later comes amid the ongoing conflict between Israel and the Hamas-led Palestinian military groups, which has resulted in the death of more than 45,000 Palestinians since the attack on October 7 in southern Israel, according to Reuters.
Howard, who reignited his beef with Hall of Famer turned sports analyst Shaquille O’Neal over what he views as O’Neal’s lack of respect for him during the same podcast appearance, separately has made off-the-court headlines over the last year. Businessman Calvin Darden Jr. was convicted in October of scamming Howard out of millions of dollars in a false scheme with help of his former agent Charles Briscoe, who pleaded guilty to his role in perpetuating the fraud back in 2023.
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UK lawmakers vote against inquiry into 'rape gang scandal' as Musk keeps up pressure
British lawmakers voted against launching a national inquiry into the U.K. grooming gang scandal on Wednesday, after objections to the way the vote was being put forward – and amid international scrutiny of the crisis spearheaded by Elon Musk.
The House of Commons voted on an amendment to hold a statutory inquiry into the scandal – where it was revealed that men of predominantly Pakistani heritage had sexually abused girls for years in towns in northern England.
The measure was an amendment to a children’s well-being and schools bill backed by the Labour government. U.K. Prime Minister Keir Starmer warned that a vote in favor of the amendment would kill the overall bill to which it was attached. The amendment was voted down by 364 votes to 111 in the Labour-controlled chamber, Sky News reported.
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“What we need now is action. What can’t be tolerated is the idea that this afternoon members opposite will vote down a bill which protects children,” Starmer said ahead of the vote, calling it a “wrecking amendment.”
Conservative Party Leader Kemi Badenoch pushed back.
“Be a leader, not a lawyer,” she told him, as she said that a new inquiry should investigate the connected issues between the towns.
“The reason why a national inquiry is important is because this issue is systemic,” she said, involving “local and national officials, the police, prosecutors and politicians.”
“These interlinked issues cannot be covered by local inquiries alone,” she said.
Previous reports had found evidence of “appalling” abuse, with more than 1,400 girls abused between 1997 and 2013 in Rotherham alone. Reports also found that authorities had been scared of fueling racism in their handling of the crimes given the ethnic makeup of the perpetrators. The scandal tapped into brewing concerns about multiculturalism and mass immigration.
The issue came back to the spotlight recently after local officials in Oldham called on the government to launch a national inquiry into the town’s handling of the crisis. A 2022 report had found that children had been failed by officials, but had found no cover-up despite concerns that it would be capitalized on by right-wing activists.
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The U.K. government rejected the request, saying that any inquiry should be organized locally. That, in turn, drew calls from Badenoch and Elon Musk for a national inquiry.
“Across the country, thousands of girls were tortured and sexually abused at the hands of men who treated them as things to be used and disposed of, destroying many lives forever. The prime minister has mentioned previous inquiries. He is right, there has been an inquiry into child sexual abuse. But it wasn’t about the rape gang scandal,” Badenoch said.
Musk, who has been hammering away at the issue on X – even calling for the prosecution of top U.K. government officials, including Starmer – appealed again to the British public before the vote.
“Please call your member of parliament and tell them that the hundreds of thousands of little girls in Britain who were, and are still are, being systematically, horrifically gang-raped deserve some justice in this world,” Musk said on X on Wednesday.
“This is vitally important, or it will just keep happening,” he said.
BRITAIN HIT BY ANOTHER ASIAN GROOMING GANG SCANDAL AS REPORT EXPOSES CHILD SEX ABUSE IN MANCHESTER
Starmer had previously slammed “lies and misinformation” without naming Musk directly, and had accused U.K. politicians of jumping on a “bandwagon of the far-right.”
On Wednesday, he again accused Badenoch of jumping on a bandwagon and urged lawmakers to make sure the broader bill passed.
“One of the provisions in the bill is to protect children vulnerable today who are out of school to prevent abuses ever taking those children out of school. I implore members opposite to defy the misleading leadership of the Leader of the Opposition and vote for a really important bill.”
The Associated Press contributed to this report.
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Russian strike kills 13 in Ukraine’s Zaporizhzhia
A Russian guided bomb attack on the southern Ukrainian city of Zaporizhzhia has killed at least 13 civilians and injured about 30 others, officials said.
Graphic footage posted on Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy’s Telegram page on Wednesday showed bloodied civilians lying in a city street being treated by emergency services.
“There is nothing more brutal than aerial bombing of a city, knowing that ordinary civilians will suffer,” Zelenskyy wrote on X.
High-rise residential blocks, an industrial facility and other infrastructure were damaged in the attack, Ukraine’s Prosecutor General’s Office said on Telegram on Wednesday. The debris hit a tram and a bus with passengers inside, it added.
Regional Governor Ivan Fedorov said Russian forces launched guided bombs at a residential area in the city in the middle of the afternoon, and at least two residential buildings were struck in the attack.
Moscow has frequently launched aerial attacks on civilian infrastructure during its almost three-year war on Ukraine. It has consistently denied targeting civilians.
Al Jazeera’s Jonah Hull, reporting from Kharkiv in Ukraine, said that “strikes were aimed at what has been described as an ‘industrial site’.”
Hull described “scenes of devastation outside a factory, in a multi-storey apartment building opposite … in addition to a passing tram and minibus, which would have been carrying passengers.”
Marina Miron, a military analyst at King’s College London, told Al Jazeera that “the plant had already been targeted in November, as the Russians say Ukrainians were using it to assemble drones”.
“Owing to the deaths of civilians, however, there is a possibility that Russian navigation systems were jammed,” said Miron.
The attack comes as both Russia and Ukraine seek to project strength before US President-elect Donald Trump’s inauguration on January 20.
Earlier in the day, the Ukrainian military said it had struck a fuel storage depot inside Russia, causing a huge blaze at a facility that supplies missiles to a Russian air base.
Ukraine’s General Staff said that the assault hit the storage facility near Engels, in Russia’s Saratov region, about 600km (373 miles) east of the Ukrainian border.
As Ukraine faces certain restrictions in using Western-supplied missiles, Kyiv has been developing its own long-range arsenal capable of reaching targets behind its front line.
The attacks have disrupted Russian logistics in the war, which began on February 24, 2022.
‘Serious security guarantees’
Earlier on Wednesday, Zelenskyy said that countries wanting to end the war should offer Ukraine assurances about its future defence.
“To be honest, I believe that we have a right to demand serious security guarantees from countries that aim for the peace in the world,” Zelenskyy said.
Ukraine’s leader was speaking at a news conference in Kyiv, responding to comments from US President-elect Donald Trump that he understood Russia’s opposition to neighbouring Ukraine joining NATO.
Speaking to reporters from his Mar-a-Lago estate in a wide-ranging media conference late on Tuesday, Trump said “Russia has somebody right on their doorstep, and I could understand their feelings about that.”
The United States, Germany, Hungary and Slovakia have stood in the way of Ukraine immediately joining the 32-nation NATO alliance, Zelenskyy noted.
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