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EU leaders meet in Brussels to discuss Ukraine, economy and migration
European Union leaders are assembly immediately in Brussels to kick off a two-day summit the place Russia’s warfare in Ukraine, the battered financial system, commerce and migration are set to prime the agenda.
The 27 heads of state and authorities will give the very ultimate push to a €2-billion package deal of navy help for Kyiv, which for the primary time contains €1 billion for joint procurement of 155 mm artillery shells.
Leaders will talk about the opportunity of topping up the help with an additional €3.5 billion within the coming months, though this may require additional negotiations between ambassadors earlier than turning into concrete motion.
United Nations Secretary-Basic António Guterres is Thursday’s visitor of honour, whereas Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy will be part of the room by way of video to share the most recent updates from the warfare.
Additionally on the desk might be a new industrial technique that goals for the bloc to have 40% of the important thing know-how it must fight local weather change, comparable to photo voltaic panels and wind generators, constructed inside its personal borders by 2030.
France, specifically, is eager so as to add nuclear vitality to the record of most-favoured tasks recognised beneath the economic technique, a request sure to face fierce resistance from nations like Germany, Spain, Austria, Denmark, Eire and Luxembourg.
Upon arriving in Brussels, Luxembourg’s Prime Minister Xavier Bettel got here out strongly towards nuclear vitality and mentioned it will be a “sham” to stamp a inexperienced label on the sector.
“(Nuclear vitality) shouldn’t be secure, it is not that quick, and it is not low-cost, and it is not climate-friendly both. It isn’t, and I have been saying that for years,” Bettel instructed reporters, citing the 2011 nuclear accident on the Fukushima energy plant.
Forward of the summit, sources on the Élysée Palace sought to make clear France’s place.
“What we’re asking for, and maybe we have to make clear our request, shouldn’t be a lot that nuclear vitality be thought-about inexperienced. It is that we apply technological neutrality and that that is mirrored within the texts,” a supply on the Élysée Palace mentioned, talking on situation of anonymity.
“We additionally wish to put an finish to the false debate on, for instance, the truth that France and different companions would search to have nuclear vitality recognised as inexperienced vitality. This isn’t the target. That won’t occur and that’s not what we’re in search of.”
The assembly in Brussels comes mere days after Chinese language President Xi Jinping and Russian President Vladimir Putin held one-on-one talks in Moscow and dedicated to prioritise ties.
Talking to Euronews earlier than the summit, European Council President Charles Michel mentioned the bloc was not “naïve” concerning the ever-closer hyperlinks between China and Russia.
However, he famous, the rapprochement shouldn’t deter Brussels from participating with Beijing.
“We have to interact with China, not as a result of we agree on all the pieces with China, quite the opposite, however as a result of we have to defend our pursuits and to defend our ideas,” Michel instructed Euronews.
China shouldn’t be an official merchandise on Thursday’s agenda however the Xi-Putin reunion is anticipated to return up throughout discussions, significantly amid rising fears that Beijing would possibly provide deadly help to Moscow.
Though Chinese language officers have insisted the fears are unfounded, European leaders have however warned Beijing towards taking such a step, calling it a purple line and a trigger for sanctions.
“It is essential that China helps the worldwide regulation, the steadiness by way of the UN Constitution,” Michel instructed Euronews.
Combustion engine standoff
One other topic that’s not a part of the agenda however is poised to loom massive over the summit is e-fuels.
Earlier this month, Germany took diplomats without warning when it mounted a last-minute opposition marketing campaign to dam the ultimate approval of a proposed regulation that will impose a 100% discount in CO2 emissions for automobiles and vans offered after 2035.
The proposed regulation will goal emissions detected on the exhaust pipeline, which implies it should successfully ban new gross sales of diesel and petrol automobiles after the closing date.
Thought-about one of many key items of the European Inexperienced Deal, the regulation has been controversial since its inception however managed to outlive negotiations between the EU Council and the European Parliament, which settled on a compromise textual content that saved the 2035 deadline intact.
MEPs endorsed the draft regulation final month and handed the buck to member states, who had been anticipated to rubberstamp their textual content with out main fuss.
However on the final minute, Germany, which hosts a world-class automotive business, got here out towards the regulation and demanded an exemption for e-fuels, an rising know-how that mixes hydrogen and CO2 to supply new fuels that may be poured into typical combustion engines.
The hold-out shocked officers and diplomats in Brussels, who noticed it as a betrayal of the long-standing guidelines of process.
The deadlock prompted a uncommon intervention by European President Roberta Metsola, who this week despatched a letter to the EU Council warning the blockage “may undermine the credibility of the legislative course of and danger eroding belief between co-legislators.”
Regardless of talks between Berlin and Brussels, which German Chancellor Olaf Scholz described as being “on the precise tack,” the dispute stays unresolved and threatens to drift closely over all the two-day summit.
“We are able to dwell with the choice that was reached earlier than,” mentioned Dutch Prime Minister Mark Rutte on Thursday morning, noting the subject could possibly be mentioned on the fringes of the summit.
“It’s now an thought popping out of the European Fee: the way to take care of this throughout the framework of the unique settlement. I hope and I feel we will get there. Possibly not immediately and tomorrow however over the approaching days.”
However even when Germany’s calls for are happy, it’s unclear if the impasse could possibly be overcome, because the variety of nations who stay against the 2035 ban continues to develop.
Italy, Poland, Bulgaria, Slovakia, Hungary and the Czech Republic are amongst these thought-about almost certainly to withstand the proposed ban, though officers insist the alliance shouldn’t be clear-cut.
Talking to reporters on Thursday, Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni opened the door for a potential exemption of biofuels, which burn cleaner than gasoline however nonetheless launch CO2 emissions.
“We agree with the targets of the inexperienced transition, however we do not assume it is as much as the EU to determine which applied sciences ought to be used to succeed in these targets,” Meloni mentioned.
“On some applied sciences, Italy and Europe are frontrunners: deciding to depend on different applied sciences, mastered by third nations doesn’t assist our competitiveness. We see this as a commonsense place and we hope this could possibly be the road, even on biofuels.”
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Iran's supreme leader calls on Muslims to assist Lebanon in confronting Israel
Iran’s Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei called on Muslims on Saturday “to stand by the people of Lebanon and the proud Hezbollah with whatever means they have and assist them in confronting the … wicked regime (of Israel).”
In a statement after the Israeli army said it had killed Hezbollah leader Hassan Nasrallah, Khamenei said: “The fate of this region will be determined by the forces of resistance, with Hezbollah at the forefront,” state media reported.
He has been transferred to a secure location inside the country with heightened security measures in place, two regional officials briefed by Tehran told Reuters.
The sources said Iran was in constant contact with Lebanon’s Hezbollah and other regional proxy groups to determine the next step after Israel announced that it had killed Hezbollah terror chief Hassan Nasrallah in a strike on south Beirut on Friday.
Nasrallah was killed alongside Hezbollah’s commander of the southern front, Ali Karaki, and a host of other senior Hezbollah members in a strike on Hezbollah’s military headquarters in the Lebanese capital.
Khameini in hiding: Decision comes after emergency meeting
On Friday, Khameini held an emergency meeting with top advisors in Tehran, as per the New York Times citing Iranian sources.
Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araqchi accused Israel of using several US “bunker buster” bombs to strike Beirut on Friday.
“Just this morning, the Israeli regime used several 5,000-pound bunker busters that had been gifted to them by the United States to hit residential areas in Beirut,” he told a UN Security Council meeting on the Middle East.
Further, US President Joe Biden directed the Pentagon to “assess and adjust as necessary US force posture” in the Middle East, according to the White House.
“He has also directed his team to ensure that US embassies in the region take all protective measures as appropriate,” a statement read. The White House said Biden was briefed “several times” on Friday about the Middle East. An official added that Vice President Kamala Harris was also briefed.
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North Korea expands list of crimes punishable by death: report
North Korea is expanding its list of crimes punishable by death, according to reports.
Supreme leader Kim Jong Un’s regime expanded the list of offenses warranting the death penalty from 11 to 16 via revisions of criminal law, according to Yonhap News Agency.
New offenses warranting execution as a punishment include: anti-state propaganda and agitation acts, illegal manufacturing, and the illicit use of weapons are included in the new codes.
KIM JONG UN PROMISES TO ‘STEADILY STRENGTHEN’ NORTH KOREA’S ‘NUCLEAR FORCE’
The legal modifications were codified via multiple amendments between May 2022 and December 2023, according to a report from the Korea Institute for National Unification (KINU).
The tightening of the criminal code is intended to strengthen the Kim regime’s grip on the population through its continued monopolization of the marketplace and military.
Earlier this month, North Korea promised to refine its weapons development and strengthen its nuclear capabilities.
NORTH KOREA’S KIM JONG UN REPORTEDLY ORDERED DOZENS OF OFFICIALS EXECUTED AFTER DEADLY FLOODS
Kim Jong Un made the comments Monday at a state event celebrating the country’s 76th anniversary.
“The obvious conclusion is that the nuclear force of the DPRK and the posture capable of properly using it for ensuring the state’s right to security in any time should be more thoroughly perfected,” the dictator said.
“DPRK” is an abbreviation for North Korea’s official name, the Democratic People’s Republic of Korea.
Kim Jong Un warned that the United States’ increased involvement in the region has forced the regime to pursue more powerful weapons as a deterrence mechanism.
“The DPRK will steadily strengthen its nuclear force capable of fully coping with any threatening acts imposed by its nuclear-armed rival states and redouble its measures and efforts to make all the armed forces of the state, including the nuclear force, fully ready for combat,” the supreme leader said.
The 14th Supreme People’s Assembly, the unicameral legislative body of the country, amended the national constitution last year to enshrine nuclear weaponization as a core principle.
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Eight killed in Russian drone attacks on medical centre in Sumy, Ukraine
The second attack hit the hospital in northeastern Ukraine as patients evacuated, authorities and witnesses say.
At least eight people have died in two consecutive Russian drone attacks on a medical centre in the northeast Ukrainian city of Sumy, Ukrainian officials have said.
The first attack on Saturday morning killed one person, and it was followed by another attack while patients and staff were evacuating, Ukraine’s Interior Minister Ihor Klymenko said.
Ukraine’s President Volodymyr Zelenskyy said on his Telegram channel that Russia had hit the hospital using Shahed drones, stating that eleven people were injured.
Sumy lies just across the border from Russia’s Kursk region where Kyiv launched a shock offensive on August 6, which it says is aimed partly at creating a “buffer zone” inside Russia.
Regional prosecutors said the first attack in Sumy on Saturday took place at about 7:35am (04:35 GMT), hitting the hospital where there were 86 patients and 38 staff.
The second attack took place at about 8:25am (05:25 GMT) as rescuers and police were providing assistance and evacuating patients at the scene, prosecutors said.
Dobrobat, a volunteer group that helps repair damaged homes, wrote on Facebook that its volunteers were working at the scene when the second attack came.
It posted a video showing thick smoke, explosions and people rushing to shelter as sirens wailed.
“People are just lying on the street dead,” a volunteer said, filming himself at the scene on his phone.
‘Victory plan’
In Russia, the Defence Ministry said Saturday that air defences overnight had shot down four Ukrainian drones over the Belgorod region and one over the Kursk region, both areas bordering Ukraine.
On Thursday, Zelenskyy visited the United States to lobby support for Ukraine, meeting with US President Joe Biden and Democratic Party presidential candidate Kamala Harris to detail what he has described in recent weeks as his “victory plan”.
He had previously described the five-point plan as a “bridge” towards a strong enough negotiating position for Ukraine to force Russia to end the war on Kyiv’s terms.
Before the meeting, Biden announced an additional $8bn in military aid for Ukraine, a package including the provision of Joint Standoff Weapon (JSOW) munitions to “enhance Ukraine’s long-range strike capabilities”.
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