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EU’s top brass prepares for summit with Zelenskyy in Kyiv

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EU’s top brass prepares for summit with Zelenskyy in Kyiv

Ukrainian and EU officers will maintain talks in Kyiv on Friday over the war-torn nation’s push to affix the bloc.

Senior European Union officers have arrived in Kyiv earlier than talks with Ukraine’s authorities on the embattled nation’s push to affix the bloc.

European Fee President Ursula von der Leyen and EU international coverage chief Josep Borrell had been amongst these within the capital on Thursday, a day earlier than the EU-Ukraine summit was as a result of happen.

The gathering is the primary of its sort to happen in Kyiv since Russia launched its invasion on February 24 final 12 months.

EU states have supplied Kyiv political, financial and navy backing all through the battle and von der Leyen instructed reporters that they’re planning to impose a brand new, tenth spherical of sanctions on Russia by the 12 months anniversary of the battle.

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Current sanctions are “eroding” Russia’s financial system, von der Leyen mentioned throughout a information convention alongside Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy, and “throwing it again by a technology”.

 

However regardless of the reveals of solidarity, Ukraine’s biggest want to be a part of the bloc is unlikely to be met anytime quickly.

After a latest Ukrainian crackdown on high-level corruption, EU leaders are set to sprint Kyiv’s hopes of swift membership by underlining the necessity for extra anti-corruption measures

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Al Jazeera’s Natacha Butler, reporting from Kyiv, mentioned Ukraine “needs to be a part of the European Union and switch to the West”.

“It says that is a part of what it’s combating [against Russia] for,” Butler mentioned.

“The EU, although, is more likely to ship the message that there’s nonetheless a whole lot of work to be accomplished to ensure that Ukraine to achieve the standards to develop into a full EU member.”

The EU has listed a number of necessities for Ukraine to affix the bloc, from political and financial stability to adopting a number of of its legal guidelines.

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Kyiv was granted membership candidate standing at report pace final June, however full ascension might take a number of years but, if not longer.

The final nation to affix the EU was Croatia in 2013, a decade after formally making use of. Poland, Ukraine’s neighbour, waited for 20 years wait earlier than turning into a member in 2004.

‘Europe stood united with Ukraine from day one’

EU officers instructed the Reuters information company this week’s conferences would handle extra arms and cash for Ukraine in addition to extra entry for Ukrainian merchandise to the EU market and serving to Kyiv cowl its power wants.

Sanctions on Russia, prosecuting Russia’s management for the battle, and increasing an EU no-roaming cellular calls zone to Ukraine would even be mentioned, the officers mentioned.

The EU has already earmarked nearly 60 billion euros ($65bn) in assist to Ukraine, together with practically 12 billion euros ($13.2bn) of navy help and 18 billion euros ($19.8bn) to assist run the nation this 12 months.

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Additional underpinning Kyiv’s response to Russia’s offensive, the EU’s Borrell on Thursday introduced doubling the variety of Ukrainian troops to be skilled by the bloc to 30,000 this 12 months. He additionally promised 25 million euros ($27.5m) for de-mining areas recaptured by Ukraine.

“Europe stood united with Ukraine from day one. And can nonetheless stand with you to win and rebuild,” Borrell wrote on Twitter.

The EU’s high officers for migration, agriculture, financial system and justice had been additionally within the Ukrainian capital.

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Minnesota unfurls new state flag atop the capitol for the first time Saturday

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ST. PAUL, Minnesota (AP) — Minnesota officially unfurled its new state flag atop the capitol for the first time Saturday on statehood day.

The new flag and accompanying state seal were adopted to replace an old design that Native Americans said reminded them of painful memories of conquest and displacement.

The new symbols eliminate an old state seal that featured the image of a Native American riding off into the sunset while a white settler plows his field with a rifle at the ready. The seal was a key feature of the old flag. That’s why there was pressure to change both.

Officials didn’t pick any of the most popular designs submitted online that included options like a loon — the state bird — with lasers for eyes.

Instead, the new design adopted in December features a dark blue shape resembling Minnesota on the left, with a white, eight-pointed North Star on it. On the right is a light blue field that to those involved in the selection process symbolizes the abundant waters that help define the Land of 10,000 Lakes.

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The new state seal features a loon amid wild rice.

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2 ISIS militants suspected in 2014 massacre of Iraqi soldiers turned over to Baghdad

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2 ISIS militants suspected in 2014 massacre of Iraqi soldiers turned over to Baghdad

Syria’s U.S.-backed Kurdish-led force has handed over to Baghdad two Islamic State group militants suspected of involvement in mass killings of Iraqi soldiers in 2014, a war monitor said Friday.

The report by the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights came a day after the Iraqi National Intelligence Service said it had brought back to the country three IS members from outside Iraq. The intelligence service did not provide more details.

The Islamic State group captured an estimated 1,700 Iraqi soldiers after seizing Saddam Hussein’s hometown of Tikrit in 2014. The soldiers were trying to flee from nearby Camp Speicher, a former U.S. base.

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Shortly after taking Tikrit, IS posted graphic images of IS militants shooting and killing the soldiers.

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Farhad Shami, a spokesman for the Kurdish-led Syrian Democratic Forces, said the U.S.-backed force handed over two IS members to Iraq. It was not immediately clear where Iraqi authorities brought the third suspect from.

A masked Islamic State soldier poses holding the ISIS flag in 2015. (Pictures from History/Universal Images Group via Getty Images)

The 2014 killings, known as the Speicher massacre, sparked outrage across Iraq and partially fueled the mobilization of Shiite militias in the fight against IS, a Sunni extremist group.

Iraq has over the past several years put on trial and later executed dozens of IS members over their involvement in the Speicher massacre.

The Observatory said the two IS members were among 20 captured recently in a joint operation with the U.S.-led coalition in the northern Syrian city of Raqqa, once the capital of the Islamic State group’s self-declared caliphate.

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Despite their defeat in Iraq in 2017 and in Syria in March 2019, the extremists sleeper cells are still active and have been carrying out deadly attacks against SDF and Syrian government forces.

Shami said a car rigged with explosives and driven by a suicide attacker tried Friday night to storm a military checkpoint for the Deir el-Zour Military Council, an Arab majority faction that is part of the SDF, in the eastern Syrian village of Shuheil. Shami said that when the guards tried to stop the car, the attacker blew himself up killing three U.S.-backed fighters.

No one immediately claimed responsibility but the attack but it was similar to previous such explosions carried out by IS militants.

The SDF is holding over 10,000 captured IS fighters in around two dozen detention facilities, including 2,000 foreigners whose home countries have refused to repatriate them. The force says fighters of about 60 nationalities had entered Syria years ago and were captured in battle.

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Kurdish authorities in northeastern Syria have said they will put on trial IS detainees, though it is not clear when such trials would begin.

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Hamas says a captive has died of wounds sustained in Israeli air strike

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Hamas says a captive has died of wounds sustained in Israeli air strike

British-Israeli Nadav Popplewell was taken captive from Nirim kibbutz by Palestinian group Hamas on October 7.

Hamas’s armed wing, the Qassam Brigades, has said British-Israeli captive Nadav Popplewell died of wounds sustained in an Israeli air strike a month ago.

The group’s announcement on Saturday came just hours after the Palestinian group released an 11-second video showing Popplewell with a bruised eye.

In the video republished on social media and cited by Israeli news outlets, a man is seen wearing a white T-shirt and he introduces himself as 51-year-old Nadav Popplewell from the Nirim kibbutz in southern Israel.

Superimposed text in Arabic and Hebrew reads: “Time is running out. Your government is lying.”

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Popplewell was taken captive in Nirim during the Hamas-led attack on October 7, according to Israel’s Ynet news site. His mother was also taken as a captive but later released during the exchange of captives and prisoners by Hamas and Israel last year. Popplewell’s brother was killed in the attack, Ynet reported.

The video posted on Saturday on the Telegram channel of Hamas’s armed wing is the third time in less than a month the group has released footage of captives held in Gaza.

On April 27, Hamas released a video showing two captives alive – Keith Siegel and Omri Miran. Three days earlier it also broadcast another video showing captive Hersh Goldberg-Polin alive.

The videos come amid growing domestic pressure on the Israeli government to secure the release of the remaining captives.

Reporting from Amman, Al Jazeera’s Stefanie Dekker, said this tactic of releasing videos of captives on a Saturday, when protests take place in Tel Aviv, is a way of pressurising the Israeli government.

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“This is what’s been a drip-feed if you will from Hamas. Where, by releasing videos, at times showing hostages dead, they are trying to put pressure on the Israeli government,” she said.

“But this hasn’t really changed the policies of [the Israeli] government.”

On Saturday, the Hostages and Missing Families Forum in Israel released a statement calling on the Israeli government to strike a deal with Hamas in order to secure the release of captives.

“Every sign of life received from the hostages held by Hamas is another cry of distress to the Israeli government and its leaders,” the families’ group said in its statement.

“We don’t have a moment to spare! You must strive to implement a deal that will bring them all back today.”

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Relatives of the captives also accused Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu of not caring about those being held in Gaza and called on Netanyahu to resign.

“There is no victory and can be no victory without the return of the hostages,” a spokesperson said at a press conference in Tel Aviv on Saturday afternoon.

Despite the immense pressure, Netanyahu and his government have so far failed to strike a deal with Hamas.

Some 1,139 people were killed on October 7 when Hamas and allied fighters attacked southern Israel, and 250 captives were also taken to the Gaza Strip. Israeli officials say 128 of them are still being held in the Palestinian territory, including 36 who are dead.

Israel’s seven-month military campaign in Gaza has so far killed at least 34,971 people and wounded 78,641 others.

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