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EU slaps new sanctions on Russia, almost missing self-imposed deadline

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The European Union agreed on Friday to slap a brand new spherical of sanctions towards Russia in response to the invasion of Ukraine, a hard-fought choice that just about missed the bloc’s self-imposed deadline of 24 February that was alleged to coincide with the struggle’s one-year anniversary.

The contemporary raft bans EU exports price no less than €11 billion, blacklists propagandists and, for the primary time, immediately targets Iran’s Revolutionary Guards for his or her covert army support to the Kremlin.

However the ultimate deal by ambassadors took longer than anticipated as negotiations went all the way down to the wire, following unsuccessful makes an attempt on each Wednesday and Thursday.

Approving sanctions requires the unanimous consent of all 27 member states.

Diplomats who spoke to Euronews on situation of anonymity described a collection of divisive strikes that hindered talks, together with a Hungarian request to take away a number of Russian names from the EU’s blacklist, a renewed Polish-Lithuanian push to sanction Russia’s nuclear sector, and an unpopular proposal by the European Fee to high-quality EU governments who fail to report on the situation of frozen belongings by the Russian Central Financial institution.

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None of them gained sufficient traction and have been consequently dropped.

By Thursday night, a phased-in ban on imports of Russian-made artificial rubber had emerged because the final impediment to the inexperienced mild. Artificial rubber has many makes use of within the car-making trade, chief amongst them the manufacturing of tires.

The EU imported €625 million of Russian artificial rubber final yr – down from €655 million in 2021, in keeping with numbers supplied by Eurostat.

Poland, the primary hold-out within the talks and itself a artificial rubber exporter, argued the exempted quota throughout the proposed ban was far too beneficiant for Russia and didn’t mirror market developments, whereas Germany and Italy expressed reservations concerning the measure’s financial influence.

“We consider that for sure petrochemical merchandise, the proposed transition durations are too lengthy and the proposed quota is way too excessive. Particularly when there are substitutes on the EU market,” Polish Ambassador Andrzej Sadoś advised reporters following Thursday’s discussions.

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“Imposing sanctions that won’t have an effect on Russia’s finances is ineffective.”

The deadlock was damaged late on Friday night after protracted bilateral conferences that paved the way in which for a compromise on the rubber ban between Poland and essentially the most reluctant nations.

Poland secured commitments to ascertain a “particular mechanism” to diversify suppliers of artificial rubber and to put the groundwork for EU sanctions on Russia’s nuclear sector, a diplomat mentioned.

Throughout negotiations, ambassadors additionally determined to keep up two Russian entities contained in the blacklist regardless of warnings from the EU Council’s authorized service, who had beforehand raised issues concerning the inadequate proof to assist their inclusion and the prospect of a lawsuit, one other diplomat mentioned.

An EU Council spokesperson declined to touch upon the id of the 2 Russian entities.

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Moreover, ambassadors reached a political settlement on the import of Russian diamonds, a delicate subject for Belgium, however the concern shall be additional tackled in coordination with G7 companions.

In a joint assertion, which was revealed earlier than the EU sanctions have been agreed upon, the G7 confirmed the collective work would cowl tough and polished diamonds.

The group additionally introduced the institution of an Enforcement Coordination Mechanism to crack down on the circumvention of sanctions and “deny Russia the advantages of G7 economies.”

What’s within the new sanctions?

The newest bundle of EU sanctions – the tenth since February 2022 – introduces an export ban on industrial items price €11 billion, reminiscent of spare elements for vehicles, jet engines, antennas and cranes, which the EU considers Moscow will battle to interchange with non-Western suppliers.

New restrictions are positioned on dozens of so-called dual-use items, which can be utilized for each civilian and army functions, reminiscent of digital circuits, uncommon earth supplies and thermal cameras.

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The European Fee estimates that, throughout the tens rafts of sanctions, the bloc has banned exports of all know-how merchandise discovered on the battlefield.

The blacklist is now expanded with extra names of Russian propagandists, political representatives and armed forces commanders, in addition to people believed to be chargeable for the kidnapping and deportation of Ukrainian kids.

However a proposal to sanction the relations of blacklisted Russian oligarchs was not authorised as a consequence of Hungarian resistance, a diplomat mentioned.

For the primary time ever, the EU extends its sanctions on Russia to focus on seven entities linked to Iran’s Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC), the highly effective paramilitary drive that works in shut conjunction with Supreme Chief Ali Khamenei.

The bloc believes the IRGC are supplying Moscow with deadly ammunition, specifically with so-called “kamikaze drones,” which self-destroy as soon as they hit their goal, inflicting larger injury.

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Though Tehran denies any involvement within the invasion, a number of experiences have confirmed using Iranian-made drones, such because the Shahed-131 and the Shahed-136, within the destruction of Ukraine’s important infrastructure.

With the Kremlin exhibiting no indicators of backing down, the EU and the G7 have develop into more and more involved concerning the potential assist that different nations may present to Russia as a lifeline to cushion the influence of sanctions and preserve the struggle machine operating.

The US has warned that China is contemplating supplying weapons and ammunition to Moscow, a transfer that Brussel says could be a “pink line” in its relations with Beijing.

Chinese language officers have denied the claims and accused Washington of spreading lies, however the warnings have nonetheless intensified the geopolitical tensions over the struggle in Ukraine.

Earlier this week, a face-to-face assembly between Vladimir Putin and Wang Li, China’s highest-ranked diplomat provided new indicators of the significance Beijing attaches to its coping with Moscow.

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Fawad Khan, Sanam Saeed’s ‘Barzakh’ Unveils Trailer (EXCLUSIVE)

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Series “Barzakh,” starring top Pakistani actors Fawad Khan and Sanam Saeed, has unveiled a trailer.

Set in the Hunza Valley, “Barzakh” centers on a 76-year-old man who surprises his estranged children and grandchildren by announcing his engagement to the ghost of his first love. This revelation triggers a series of emotional confrontations as the family gathers, unsure how to respond to the situation.

The trailer suggests that “Barzakh” will explore themes of interconnectedness and enduring love, weaving local folklore into its storyline. The series poses the question: “When all has withered, will love endure?”

The six-episode series is produced by Waqas Hassan and Shailja Kejriwal for Zindagi, the Indian subcontinent focused programming block on streamer ZEE5 Global. It is helmed by critically acclaimed director Asim Abbasi who also directed Zindagi’s first Pakistani original “Churails” and the feature film “Cake,” which was Pakistan’s entry for the 2019 Oscars.

Khan said: “After having seen ‘Cake,’ when I was approached for ‘Barzakh,’ I jumped at the opportunity. Asim’s work sets him apart as a very unique director whose emphasis is on character development in a way that is contemporary. Also, I’ve always wanted to attempt something out of the ordinary and ‘Barzakh’ is nothing ordinary. It’s downright experimental and I love it.”

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“Asim and Shailja are a power combo. They’ve tuned into each other’s sensibilities and aesthetics. That makes the process all the more easier,” Khan added. “As a producer, how Waqas brought the story to life is nothing short of extraordinary, and his dedication to the craft is deeply inspiring.”

The series reunites Khan and Saeed for the first time since their hit show “Zindagi Gulzar Hai” (2012). “Working with Sanam after all these years is still a comfort zone. I enjoyed it and I believe in her skills. It always makes my job easy. I hope you enjoy watching it as much as we enjoyed the process of making it,” Khan said.

Saeed added: “Being part of ‘Barzakh’ has been an immensely rewarding experience for me. The show’s premise, which explores themes of family, love, loss, and the afterlife, fascinated me from the start. As an actor, I’m constantly seeking roles that challenge me and offer a fresh perspective on storytelling. ‘Barzakh’ does just that, presenting a narrative that transcends conventional boundaries and delves into the realms of the mystical and the unknown.”

“From the minute Asim narrated the story to me, I instantly knew that I had to be a part of this project. Asim has always been a person who tries to explore the unexplored, and this is why I have always been
his fan,” Saeed said. “What excites me the most about this is reuniting with a stellar actor like Fawad and sharing the screen with Salman Shahid, Sajid Hasan and the other Fawad [M. Fawad Khan] who I’ve worked closely with in theater. Shailja as a producer has been an absolute dream to work with as always. Now, with the global release of ‘Barzakh,’ I cannot wait to take the viewers into the world of nowhere.”

Following its well-received premiere at Series Mania in France, “Barzakh” will stream worldwide on Zindagi’s YouTube channel and ZEE5 Global from July 19.

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US bases in Europe on high alert for possible terrorist attack: DOD

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U.S. military bases throughout Europe have been put on heightened alert status due to a potential terrorist attack, Fox News Digital has confirmed. 

“There is credible intel pointing to an attack against U.S. bases over the next week or so,” a U.S. defense official told Fox News’ Lucas Tomlinson. 

The official, who declined to be identified because he was not authorized to speak to the media, did not elaborate on the nature of the threat, but confirmed it was not tied to the French elections. 

FILE – Sign in front of Ramstein Air Base, Germany. (Ramstein Air Base (Facebook))

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The official said all U.S. military bases in Europe have been placed on high alert, not a lock-down. 

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FILE – U.S. Air Force Airmen assigned to the 721st Mobility Support Squadron pose for a unit photo, Sept. 12, 2022, Ramstein Air Base, Germany.  (U.S. Air Force photo by Airman 1st Class Edgar Grimaldo)

The U.S. bases have raised the status of the alert level to, “Force Protection Charlie,” which means the Pentagon has received credible intelligence indicating some form of a terrorist attack is in the works. 

The new alert applies to all U.S. military facilities and personnel in Europe, including facilities in Germany, Italy, Romanian and Bulgaria, per reporting from Stars and Stripes.

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The Take: The art of the debate – What the Biden-Trump face-off was missing

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The Take: The art of the debate – What the Biden-Trump face-off was missing

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After chaotic Biden-Trump debate, we hear from students about why school debate programmes are important to democracy.

The first US presidential debate of 2024 left many watchers wondering about the state of debate and democracy in the United States. We hear debating lessons from students who still believe the skill is essential to keeping democracy alive.

In this episode: 

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  • KM DiColandrea (@dico_nyc) – Founder and executive director of the Brooklyn Debate League
  • Jonathan Conyers (@iamjonconyers) – Debate coach and former student debater
  • Student Debaters: Gabrielle Lewis, Madison Wheeler, Karl McGhie, and Long Jiang

Episode credits:

This episode was produced by David Enders and Ashish Malhotra with Fahrinisa Campana, Sonia Bhagat, Mohamed Zain Shafi Khan, Veronique Eshaya, and our host Malika Bilal. 

The Take production team is Amy Walters, Ashish Malhotra, Catherine Nouhan, Chloe K. Li, David Enders, Duha Mosaad, Khaled Soltan, Manahil Naveed, Marcos Bartolomé, Sarí el-Khalili, Sonia Bhagat, Mohamed Zain Shafi Khan, Veronique Eshaya, and Tamara Khandaker. 

Our sound designer is Alex Roldan. Our lead of audience development and engagement is Aya Elmileik and Adam Abou-Gad is our engagement producer.

Alexandra Locke is The Take’s executive producer, and Ney Alvarez is Al Jazeera’s head of audio.

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