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On the holidays, efforts to distract Ukrainian kids from war

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KYIV, Ukraine (AP) — In a carpeted assembly room of what was once a fancy lodge, Ukrainian youngsters are screaming with happiness at a efficiency placed on for them and the enjoyment of opening presents.

In a rustic the place youngsters have seen the horrors of a 10-month warfare, there are individuals making an attempt to convey some peace and happiness to them, at the least for a second throughout this vacation season in Ukraine.

The upscale Venice lodge on the outskirts of Kyiv is now a rehabilitation heart housing youngsters who’ve skilled the horrors of the Russian invasion.

“When it’s a vacation, it’s simpler,” stated Ksenia, a 12-year-old lady from Bakhmut, a metropolis in jap Ukraine that has been the epicenter of a fierce battle between the Russian and Ukrainian armies.

“We overlook in regards to the warfare. It’s simpler to distract,” she added after a efficiency by actors, some dressed as Disney characters.

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Ksenia was among the many 62 youngsters, between 6 and 12, celebrating Saint Nicholas’ day on Monday. It’s a conventional date when Ukrainian youngsters get presents and that marks the start of the winter vacation season.

“Why do our troopers combat? For the sake of the longer term as a result of with out it, there can be nothing. And youngsters are our future,” stated Artem Tatarinov, the director of the rehabilitation heart. Right here, he stated, they’ve obtained youngsters who as a substitute of taking part in needed to disguise in a shelter to flee bombs and who’ve found grief when their kin have been killed.

UNICEF estimates that of the round 7 million Ukrainian youngsters, at the least 1.2 million are at the moment displaced throughout the nation due to the warfare.

This heart homes youngsters for 2 weeks, and through that interval they get therapeutic classes and have classes with psychologists to attempt to course of the trauma of the warfare. “It is sort of a short-term rehabilitation from the warfare,” stated Alevtyna, a tutor, who refused to present her final identify for safety causes.

She works with the kids across the clock, sacrificing her personal life, but additionally discovering a protected place for herself. Like different mentors within the heart, Alevtyna comes from jap Ukraine, which is now beneath fixed fireplace. Her native Kostyantynivka is simply 23 kilometers (14 miles) from Bakhmut.

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For kids, Alevtyna stated, the middle could be a form of an island of happiness, but it surely’s not straightforward for them.

“They usually speak in regards to the warfare, cry,” she stated. “Youngsters are afraid to go to sleep, are afraid to show off the sunshine.”

Over the previous six months, the middle has obtained greater than 1,300 youngsters from throughout the nation.

“It’s tough to work like this once you see youngsters who don’t smile, when their childhood was taken away,” Tatarinov, the middle’s director stated. He talked about that after he met a 12-year-old boy who found the headless physique of his brother, 10 meters away from their home, after a mortar strike.

“That is inconceivable to overlook, however we do every part we will,” added Tatarinov.

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That’s why this week, he and the tutors tried to give attention to the vacations. On Monday, the the efficiency introduced cheer to the kids for a short time.

“Not less than for an hour, however they will consider in miracles once more, consider in goodness once more, the place fairy-tale heroes come,” stated Tetiana Hraban, head of the Golda Meir Institute of Civil Society, who helped to prepare the efficiency.

The actors on the stage requested the kids what they need for this vacation. The heartbreaking replies have been shouted over one another: “A generator,” “an influence financial institution,” “a home.”

“Victory!,” stated one little one, and all of the others repeated it in a single shout, adopted by applause.

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Live Updates: Iranian and Syrian Media Report Strike in Damascus

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The reports, some of which said the strike was near the Iranian Embassy in the Syrian capital, came as Israel continued its campaign in Lebanon against Hezbollah, an Iranian proxy. Iranian and Syrian reports blamed Israel, but the Israeli military had no comment.

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Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu confirmed on Tuesday that Hezbollah’s intended replacement of its former leader Sayyed Hassan Nasrallah, who was killed late last month, has also been “taken out.”

“Today, Hezbollah is weaker than it has been for many, many years,” Netanyahu said in a message tailored directly to the “people of Lebanon.”

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“We’ve degraded Hezbollah’s capabilities, we took out thousands of terrorists, including [former Hezbollah leader Hassan] Nasrallah himself, and Nasrallah’s replacement, and the replacement of his replacement.”

BIDEN WHITE HOUSE HAS ‘VERY LOW’ TRUST IN NETANYAHU REGIME, URGES TRANSPARENCY: REPORT

Netanyahu said Iran has “conquered” Lebanon to ensure Hezbollah serves Tehran’s interests in the region by turning it into a “stockpile of ammunition and weapons” serving as a pseudo “Iranian military base” on Israel’s border. 

“Now you, the Lebanese people, you stand at a significant crossroads. It is your choice,” he continued. “You can now take back your country. You can return it to a path of peace and prosperity.”

“If you don’t, Hezbollah will continue to try to fight Israel from densely populated areas at your expense,” the prime minister added. “Free your country from Hezbollah.”

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Netanyahu did not explicitly say what it would take to stop Israeli strikes on Hezbollah in Lebanon, but earlier on Tuesday the group’s deputy leader Naim Qassem suggested he may be open to a cease-fire without the inclusion of Gaza in the negotiations. 

Smoke and flames rise in Beirut’s southern suburbs, after Israeli air strikes, amid ongoing hostilities between Hezbollah and Israeli forces, as seen from Sin El Fil, Lebanon, Oct. 6, 2024. (REUTERS/Amr Abdallah Dalsh)

Netanyahu’s announcement regarding the death of Hashem Safieddine, who sat as the head of Hezbollah’s executive council and was most likely slated to be the group’s next leader, comes as Israeli forces expanded their incursion westward along the border in Lebanon.

1 YEAR AFTER HEZBOLLAH STRIKES, ISRAEL REINFORCES TROOPS AND QUESTIONS MOUNT OVER ‘LIMITED’ OPERATION

Though Safieddine was not as well-known as Nasrallah, who served as the leader of Hezbollah for more than 30 years, his close ties to Iran and his outspoken behavior following the Hamas attacks against Israel on Oct. 7,2023 cemented him as a top target of Jerusalem’s.

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It is not clear how or where Safieddine was allegedly killed, though the announcement of his death followed an update provided by the Israel Defense Forces (IDF) which said “hundreds of terrorists” had been “eliminated” since the 98th Brigade first entered Lebanon last week. 

The brigade, which is made up of paratroopers and commandos as well as top soldiers of the 7th Brigade and the Yahalom Unit, has been targeting and dismantling Hezbollah strongholds, weapons depots and tunnel routes used by Hezbollah’s elite Radwan Forces near the border with Israel. 

A photographer documents damage in a building that was hit by an Israeli airstrike in Beirut's southern suburb, Lebanon

A photographer documents damage of a building that was hit by an Israeli airstrike in Beirut’s southern suburb of Lebanon on Monday, Sept. 30, 2024.  (AP Photo/Hassan Ammar)

The IDF has said it will carry out a “limited, localized, targeted” operation in Lebanon, but as Israeli forces continue to hit Hezbollah strongholds well north of the border including the capital city of Beirut, concerns are mounting that Lebanon could see similar destruction to that caused in Gaza, with one U.N. official referring to the strategy of bombardment as the “spiral of doom,” reported multiple outlets Tuesday.

Internally displaced people from southern Lebanon have been pouring into Beirut following Israel’s increase in strikes three weeks ago, followed by the incursion earlier this month. 

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Beirut Mayor Abdallah Darwich urged a cease-fire to be reached between Hezbollah and Israel and told the BBC on Tuesday there was “no safe place in Beirut,” warning that the capital city had reached the “limit of its tolerance.”

“You do not know who is living in this building or that building, so you do not know if there is a target there,” he said. “You can no longer say Beirut is safe. Where the next Israeli target is, nobody knows.”

Roughly 1.2 million people have been displaced in Lebanon since the conflict between Hezbollah and Israel escalated last month. More than 400,000 people have fled Lebanon into Syria, and roughly 1,400 people have been killed based on numbers provided by the Lebanese Health Ministry and the number of combatants believed to have been killed by Israel. Some 70,000 Israelis have been forced out of the country’s northern communities since the start of the conflict. 

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TikTok faces new lawsuits in the US accusing it of harming children

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The popular social media platform TikTok has been accused of harming and failing to protect young people in a slew of new lawsuits filed by several US states.

The lawsuits, filed on Tuesday in New York, California, and 11 other states, as well as the District of Columbia, add to continuing legal challenges the Chinese-owned company is already embroiled in in the United States. The latest filings accuse the company of intentionally using addictive software to keep children watching as long as possible, as well as of misrepresenting the effectiveness of its content moderation.

TikTok has rejected the allegations “many of which we believe to be inaccurate and misleading”. It said that it was disappointed the states chose to sue “rather than work with us on constructive solutions to industrywide challenges”.

The platform’s parent company, ByteDance, is also fighting proposed legislation that could ban the app in the US. The company has previously said that it strongly disagrees with allegations it fails to protect children, and has said that it offers “robust safeguards for teens and parents”.

US legislators have argued that the app could allow the Chinese government to access user data and influence Americans through its wildly popular algorithm. The White House has backed the bill.

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Legislators and the White House, however, are at odds with many of TikTok’s 170 million US users – representing roughly half the country – as well as civil liberties and digital rights groups who say a ban would infringe on freedom of speech.

In June, a coalition of civil rights groups, including the Asian American Foundation and the Hispanic Heritage Foundation, argued that TikTok was vital for the visibility of marginalised groups.

“TikTok is a modern-day digital town square that empowers diverse communities, often neglected by traditional media outlets, to share their underrepresented voices with people across America and the world,” lawyers representing the coalition wrote in a court filing.

The American Civil Liberties Union has also attacked attempts to shut down TikTok, saying that politicians were “trying to trade our First Amendment rights for cheap political points”.

“Whether it’s watching cooking tutorials, discussing the news of the day, or livestreaming protests, we have a right to use TikTok and other platforms to exchange our thoughts, ideas, and opinions with people around the world,” the ACLU said.

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‘Dangerous by design’

The latest lawsuits accuse TikTok of seeking to maximise the amount of time users spend on the app to target them with ads.

“TikTok cultivates social media addiction to boost corporate profits,” California Attorney General Rob Bonta said in a statement. “TikTok intentionally targets children because they know kids do not yet have the defenses or capacity to create healthy boundaries around addictive content.”

“Young people are struggling with their mental health because of addictive social media platforms like TikTok,” echoed New York Attorney General Letitia James.

Washington’s lawsuit also accused TikTok of facilitating sexual exploitation of underage users, saying TikTok’s live streaming and virtual currency “operate like a virtual strip club with no age restrictions.”

“TikTok’s platform is dangerous by design,” said Washington, DC Attorney General Brian Schwalb. “It’s an intentionally addictive product that is designed to get young people addicted to their screens.”

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TikTok says that it provides safety features including default screentime limits and privacy defaults for minors under 16.

Illinois, Kentucky, Louisiana, Massachusetts, Mississippi, New Jersey, North Carolina, Oregon, South Carolina, Vermont and Washington state also sued on Tuesday. Other states, including Utah and Texas, had already sued the company. The US Department of Justice also filed its own lawsuit against TikTok earlier this year for allegedly failing to protect children’s privacy on the app.

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