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China’s Xi meeting Putin in boost for isolated Russia leader
BEIJING (AP) — Chinese language chief Xi Jinping is because of meet Vladimir Putin in Moscow in a political increase for the remoted Russian president after the Worldwide Prison Courtroom charged him with warfare crimes in Ukraine.
Xi’s authorities gave no particulars of what the Chinese language chief hoped to perform. Xi and Putin declared that they had a “no limits friendship” earlier than final February’s assault on Ukraine, however China has tried to painting itself as impartial. Beijing referred to as final month for a cease-fire, however Washington mentioned that may ratify the Kremlin’s battlefield positive factors.
The Chinese language authorities mentioned Xi would go to Moscow from Monday to Wednesday however gave no indication when he departed. The Russian authorities mentioned Xi was on account of arrive at noon and meet later with Putin.
China seems to Russia as a supply of oil and fuel for its energy-hungry financial system and a companion in opposing what each see as American domination of world affairs.
The assembly provides Putin and Xi an opportunity to point out they’ve “highly effective companions” at a time of strained relations with Washington, mentioned Joseph Torigian, an professional in Chinese language-Russian relations at American College in Washington.
“China can sign that it may even do extra to assist Russia, and that if relations with the US proceed to deteriorate, they may do much more to allow Russia and assist Russia in its warfare towards Ukraine,” Torigian mentioned.
Beijing’s relations with Washington, Europe and its neighbors are strained by disputes over know-how, safety, human rights and the ruling Communist Social gathering’s therapy of Hong Kong and Muslim minorities.
Some commentators have level to a doable parallel between Russia’s claims to Ukraine territory and Beijing’s declare to Taiwan. The Communist Social gathering says the self-ruled island democracy, which break up with China in 1949 after a civil warfare, is obliged to unite with the mainland, by pressure if crucial. Xi’s authorities has been stepping up efforts to intimidate the island by flying fighter jets close by and firing missiles into the ocean.
China has stepped up purchases of Russian oil and fuel, serving to to prime up the Kremlin’s income within the face of Western sanctions. Beijing seems largely to have complied with U.S. warnings to not give army help.
This week’s assembly follows the ICC announcement Friday of fees that Putin is personally answerable for the abductions of hundreds of youngsters from Ukraine.
Governments that acknowledge the courtroom’s jurisdiction could be obligated to arrest Putin if he visits. Putin has but to touch upon the announcement, however the Kremlin rejected the transfer as “outrageous and unacceptable.”
In a present of defiance, Putin over the weekend visited Crimea and the occupied Ukrainian port metropolis of Mariupol to mark the ninth anniversary of Russia’s seizure of the Crimean peninsula from Ukraine. Russian information stories confirmed him chatting with Mariupol residents and visiting an artwork college and a kids’s middle in Sevastopol in Crimea.
Xi mentioned in an article revealed Monday within the Russian newspaper Russian Gazette that China has “actively promoted peace talks” however introduced no initiatives.
“My upcoming go to to Russia will likely be a journey of friendship, cooperation and peace,” Xi wrote, in keeping with textual content launched by the official Xinhua Information Company.
“An affordable technique to resolve the disaster” might be discovered if “all events embrace the imaginative and prescient of widespread, complete, cooperative and sustainable safety,” Xi wrote.
The journey follows the shock announcement of a diplomatic thaw between Iran and Saudi Arabia following a gathering in Beijing, a diplomatic coup for Xi’s authorities.
Xi needs to be seen as a worldwide statesman who’s “enjoying a constructive position” by speaking about peace however is unlikely to press Putin to finish the warfare, mentioned Torigian.
Beijing is fearful about “potential Russian losses on the battlefield” however doesn’t wish to be seen to “allow Russia’s aggression,” mentioned Torigian.
“They received’t spend political capital” on urgent Moscow to make peace, “particularly in the event that they don’t assume it’ll get them something,” he mentioned.
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Netanyahu confirms Israel strike against Iran hit nuke program during October retaliatory strikes
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said the retaliatory attack Jerusalem launched on Iran in late October degraded part of Tehran’s nuclear program.
“It’s not a secret,” Netanyahu said in a Knesset speech reported by the Times of Israel. “There is a specific component in their nuclear program that was hit in this attack.”
Despite the prime minister’s comments, it had not previously been confirmed by Israeli officials that Tehran’s coveted nuclear program, which it has been attempting to beef up since the collapse of the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action nuclear agreement in 2018, had been targeted in last month’s strike.
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Israeli security officials confirmed that military sites had been targeted during the overnight strike on Oct. 26 that caused concern among global leaders about an all-out war as the two nations ramp up direct lines of attack on one another.
The international community, along with the Biden administration, attempted to re-enter into negotiations with Tehran to counter its nuclear development, though to no avail.
The U.N. nuclear watchdog, the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA), earlier this year warned that Iran’s nuclear program has largely run unchecked for the last six years, and it is believed to have increased its stockpiles of highly enriched uranium metals to 60% purity levels; just shy of weapons-grade uranium, which is enriched to 90% purity.
But IAEA Director General Rafael Grossi has warned that Iran’s nuclear facilities should not become a target as Israel ramps up direct operations against Tehran.
Netanyahu did not expand on how Iran’s nuclear program has been affected after the strikes last month, but on Monday he reportedly said it was not enough to have entirely blocked Iran’s path to obtaining a nuclear weapon.
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Israel destroyed an active nuclear weapons research facility in Parchin, roughly 20 miles southeast of Tehran.
Grossi visited two Iranian nuclear sites last week and said he would engage in high-level talks with Tehran in a push to get Iran to adhere to international agreements and nuclear safeguards.
In a message later posted to X, Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi said he was ready to engage in international talks but noted Tehran would not succumb to pressure as President-elect Donald Trump returns to the White House with what many believe will be a much stronger approach when it comes to Iran.
“The ball is in the EU/E3 court,” the foreign minister said in reference to three European countries, France, Britain and Germany, that represent Western interests, including the U.S., during nuclear talks.
“Willing to negotiate based on our national interest and inalienable rights but not ready to negotiate under pressure and intimidation,” Araghchi said.
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European governments bring fossil fuel lobbyists to COP29
According to a coalition of NGOs, the European Union’s national delegations brought more than a hundred fossil fuel representatives with them to Baku for the UN climate conference.
Representatives of the fossil fuel sector have a strong presence at COP29.
According to a report by the Kick Big Polluters Out coalition, a body of 450 NGOs, up to 1,773 lobbyists travelled to Baku for the United Nations climate conference.
What’s even more head-scratching is that 113 of them were accompanying various European national government delegations.
“Greece led the way with 24, while Italy had 22,” explained Marcella Via of Corporate Europe Observatory, a member of the coalition, followed by Sweden (17) and Belgium (13).
She adds that “Greece and Italy are the countries that buy the most gas from Azerbaijan. It is therefore not surprising that they have so many fossil fuel lobbyists.” Euronews contacted both countries but has yet to receive any comment.
Rome and Athens are counting on the southern European gas corridor linking Azerbaijan to Europe via Turkey. This pipeline could be extended to carry gas from the Middle East, Central Asia and the eastern Mediterranean. If completed, it should be able to transport at least 10 billion cubic metres of gas a year.
Civil society is also denouncing the conclusion of trade agreements at COP29. The report mentions an agreement as early as the second day of the conference between Italgas and SOCAR (State Oil Company of Azerbaijan Republic), Azerbaijan’s national oil and gas company.
On the other hand, however, the report also points out that the European Commission did not include any lobbyists from the sector in its delegation, unlike last year in Dubai.
At his hearing in early November, the European Commissioner for Climate Action Wopke Hoestra “received increasing pressure from civil society not to bring in any fossil fuel lobbyists,” Marcella Via points out.
Also at his hearing before the MEPs, Hoestra said that “he would support the policy on the fight against conflict of interest at United Nations climate negotiations. And we really, really hope that he will keep his word,” she continued.
A large delegation
The 1,773 lobbyists that have travelled to Azerbaijan’s capital represent companies such as Chevron, ExxonMobil, BP, Shell, Eni and TotalEnergies.
Though there were fewer than last year’s 2,500 total at COP28, the NGOs point out that the lower overall number of participants in Baku compared to Dubai in 2023 means that the proportion of lobbyists has remained high.
The NGO coalition points out that lobbyists outnumber the number of attendees from the national delegations present in Baku, with the only exceptions being host country Azerbaijan, Brazil – who will be the host next year – and Turkey.
Fossil fuel lobbyists received more passes to COP29 than all the delegates from the 10 most climate-vulnerable nations combined.
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Video: She Moved to New Delhi for a Fresh Start, but the Air Made Her Sick
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She Moved to New Delhi for a Fresh Start, but the Air Made Her Sick
Since moving to New Delhi, which had the world’s worst air quality on Monday, Ameesha Munjal hasn’t been able to exercise or see friends. She has been on several medications to battle sickness caused by the pollution.
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The pollution was so bad that I went to the doctor, and he just said that, ‘you should move out of the city. You won’t be able to survive in this air.’ There’s a steroid nasal spray, allergy medicines, fever medicines. I can’t go for a walk downstairs. I can’t even go to the balcony to do yoga. I have not been able to meet friends because the doctor just advised me not to go out, which is obviously very heartbreaking. Like, I have to leave the city that I’ve grown up in just because of the air.
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