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Some EU countries are ‘very selfish’ over energy crisis – Polish PM

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Some EU countries are ‘very selfish’ over energy crisis – Polish PM

Some European Union member states are behaving in a “very egocentric manner” to deal with the vitality disaster, Polish Prime Minister Mateusz Morawiecki has stated in an interview with Euronews.

His vital feedback come as EU vitality ministers failed as soon as once more to approve a stalled proposal to impose the first-ever cap on gasoline costs.

Poland is likely one of the main proponents of the value cap, along with Greece, Belgium, Italy and Malta.

Germany, the Netherlands, Denmark, Austria, Estonia and Luxembourg are thought of to be extremely sceptical concerning the untested measure, worrying safety of provides could possibly be endangered.

Discussions are focusing, amongst different points, on how excessive or how low the cap must be set: the European Fee initially proposed €275 per megawatt-hour. This infuriated the pro-cap faction, who prefers a variety someplace round €200, a degree rejected by the anti-cap group.

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“Some international locations, which need to take care of this disaster from the perspective of the costs of gasoline and the costs of oil, do that in a really, very egocentric manner. They don’t see the larger image,” Morawiecki instructed Euronews on Wednesday night.

“The cap on gasoline costs must be discovered someplace in the midst of our expectations and a few expectations of Germany and the Netherlands and the others. Nonetheless, the way in which how they stubbornly blocked this (proposal) is to me fairly worrisome as a result of I consider that we’re nonetheless removed from discovering a compromise on the gasoline value cap.”

Morawiecki urged his fellow leaders to maneuver past their political variations and strike a “frequent denominator” than can stop the record-breaking costs seen over the summer season.

“We predict the European Fee to be extra courageous and extra decisive find an acceptable degree of gasoline value,” the Polish PM stated.

“I anticipate the European resolution to be labored out as shortly as potential, after which this resolution could possibly be beneficial for the financial system and progress of Europe this 12 months and within the following years.”

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Discussions across the gasoline cap are set to proceed on Monday when EU vitality ministers are scheduled to reconvene in Brussels.

Brussels ‘brutally intervening’

In his wide-ranging interview with Euronews, Morawiecki touched upon the Ukraine conflict, sanctions on Russia and the continuing rule-of-law rift opposing Brussels to Budapest and Warsaw.

Requested if European residents have been paying too excessive a value for the impression of sanctions, Morawiecki was fast to emphasize that “the very best value in Europe is paid by Ukraine” and rejected the concept of providing “safety ensures” to Moscow, as President Emmanuel Macron of France controversially instructed.

“Ukrainians are dying for our freedom and for our safety and for a greater peace in the entire of Europe,” Morawiecki stated. 

“Russia, being a superpower, weakened, however nonetheless having nuclear weapons and having a powerful military actually doesn’t require any safety or any kind of ensures as a result of they’ve the ensures in their very own fingers. The one nation which wants help and ensures for his or her sovereignty and safety is Ukraine.”

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Morawiecki got here to its defence of Hungary, who this week turned the primary EU nation to have a part of its EU funds frozen beneath a novel rule-of-law conditionality mechanism. 

“So far as the strategy of the European Union to Hungary is worried, I feel that on condition that Hungary has fairly a conservative authorities, this is likely one of the the reason why Hungary is a lot attacked,” he stated.

“A major half, if not all, of the assaults, are unjustified.”

Morawiecki additionally criticised the European Fee for launching authorized motion in opposition to Poland over a collection of judiciary reforms that, within the EU government’s views, characterize a menace to the separation of powers.

Though Poland had lengthy argued the reforms have been essential to purge what it claims stays of the Communist period, the federal government did comply with dismantle the disciplinary regime of judges, declared unlawful beneath EU regulation, with a view to unlock the nation’s €35-billion COVID-19 restoration plan.

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No cash has but been launched because the Fee just isn’t totally happy with the modifications supplied by Warsaw.

“We’re focused by the European Fee on a regular basis, for the final couple of years, as a result of they don’t agree in repairing, in reforming the post-communist judiciary system,” Morawiecki stated.

“They’re nonetheless very brutally intervening past their competences, which aren’t included within the (EU) treaties. And we’re fairly loud about this. So for this reason I am so stunned with their strategy for the final years.”

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Federal investigators start probe of bus crash in Mississippi that killed 7, injured dozens more

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Federal investigators start probe of bus crash in Mississippi that killed 7, injured dozens more

BOVINA, Miss. (AP) — Investigators with the National Transportation Safety Board on Sunday were at the scene of a bus crash in Mississippi that killed seven people and injured dozens of others.

They plan to look at how well the tires were maintained, NTSB member Todd Inman said at a news conference late Saturday. The NTSB previously said the crash was caused by tire failure.

The 2018 Volvo bus was traveling westbound on Interstate 20 near Bovina in Warren County early Saturday morning when it left the roadway and overturned, according to the Mississippi Highway Patrol. No other vehicle was involved.

Six people aboard were pronounced dead at the scene and another died at a hospital, according to a highway patrol news release. Thirty-six people were taken by ambulance to hospitals.

The highway patrol did not immediately have an update on their conditions Sunday.

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The dead included a 6-year-old boy and his 16-year-old sister, according to Warren County Coroner Doug Huskey. They were identified by their mother. Authorities were working to identify the other victims, he said.

The bus was traveling from Atlanta to Dallas with 41 passengers and two drivers, the highway patrol said.

Inman said the NTSB will also look at the carrier’s safety record and protections for bus occupants.

The bus was operated by Autobuses Regiomontanos. A woman who answered the phone at its Laredo, Texas, office said it was aware of the crash, but she didn’t answer questions or provide her name.

The transit company says it has 20 years of experience providing cross-border trips between 100 destinations in Mexico and the U.S. Its website promotes “a modern fleet of buses that receive daily maintenance,” and offers “trips with a special price for workers.”

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American hostage Hersh Goldberg-Polin, 5 others 'brutally murdered' by Hamas right before rescue: IDF

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American hostage Hersh Goldberg-Polin, 5 others 'brutally murdered' by Hamas right before rescue: IDF

Hamas terrorists killed six hostages Saturday, including Israeli-American Hersh Goldberg-Polin, as Israel Defense Forces closed in for a rescue attempt in the tunnels deep below Gaza’s Rafah.

Goldberg-Polin’s family confirmed his death early Sunday. His body was one of six recovered on Saturday. The IDF revealed that Hamas killed the hostages, who had been held for nearly 11 months, just as they were on the brink of freedom.

“According to our initial assessment, they were brutally murdered by Hamas terrorists shortly before we reached them,” IDF spokesperson Rear Admiral Daniel Hagari said in a statement.

Goldberg-Polin, 23, was abducted at a music festival in southern Israel during Hamas’ Oct. 7 attack against the Jewish State. He lost part of his left arm to a grenade in the attack. His body was recovered Saturday in the tunnels under Rafah, along with Carmel Gat, Eden Yerushalmi, Alexander Lobanov, Almog Sarusi and Master Sergeant Ori Danino.

DEFENSE MINISTER SAYS ISRAEL MUST ‘WIDEN THE GOALS’ OF WAR TO RETURN RESIDENTS TO THE NORTH

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Israeli-American hostage Hersh Goldberg-Polin has been confirmed dead. (Israel’s Minister of Defense)

Israeli Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu said, “He who murders abductees – does not want a deal. We are in a difficult day. The heart of the entire nation was torn.” 

“Along with all the citizens of Israel, I was shocked to the core by the terrible cold-blooded murder of six of our abductees.”

Israeli President Isaac Herzog said he “embrace[s] their families with all my heart, and apologize[s] for failing to bring them home safely.”

A dual U.S.-Israeli citizen, Goldberg-Polin immigrated to Israel with his family in 2008 at the age of seven, according to a statement from his family. He leaves behind his parents, Jon Polin and Rachel Goldberg, and his two sisters.

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Goldberg-Polin’s family and friends traveled the world demanding his release and met with world leaders, including officials in the Biden administration.

President Biden said he is “devastated and outraged” by the news of Goldberg-Polin’s death.

“It is as tragic as it is reprehensible,” he said. “Make no mistake, Hamas leaders will pay for these crimes. And we will keep working around the clock for a deal to secure the release of the remaining hostages.”

Vice President Harris, also the Democratic nominee for president, said her prayers are with Goldberg-Polin’s loved ones as they mourn his loss.

“Hamas is an evil terrorist organization,” Harris said. “With these murders, Hamas has even more American blood on its hands. I strongly condemn Hamas’ continued brutality, and so must the entire world. From its massacre of 1,200 people to sexual violence, taking of hostages, and these murders, Hamas’ depravity is evident and horrifying.”

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ISRAEL KILLS PALESTINIAN COMMANDER MUHAMMAD JABER ‘ABU SHUJAA’ AS FIGHTING INTENSIFIES: IDF

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Goldberg-Polin, 23, was abducted at a music festival in southern Israel during Hamas’ Oct. 7 attack. (IDF)

“The threat Hamas poses to the people of Israel — and American citizens in Israel — must be eliminated and Hamas cannot control Gaza,” she added. “The Palestinian people too have suffered under Hamas’ rule for nearly two decades.”

“A few hours ago, we informed the families that the bodies of their loved ones had been located by IDF troops in an underground tunnel in Rafah,” IDF Spokesperson, Rear Admiral Daniel Hagari said in a statement. “According to our initial assessment, they were brutally murdered by Hamas terrorists shortly before we reached them.”

Fox News’ Yonat Friling contributed to this report.

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Photos: Mass polio vaccination drive kicks off in Gaza amid Israeli strikes

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Photos: Mass polio vaccination drive kicks off in Gaza amid Israeli strikes

Palestinian health authorities and United Nations agencies on Sunday began a vaccination drive against polio in the Gaza Strip, hoping to prevent an outbreak in the territory ravaged by nearly 11 months of Israeli bombardment.

Authorities plan to vaccinate children in central Gaza until Wednesday before moving to the more devastated northern and southern parts of the Strip, aiming to inoculate about 640,000 children. On Saturday, a few children were vaccinated before the formal start of the campaign.

“This is the first few hours of the first phase of a massive campaign, one of the most complex in the world,” said Juliette Touma, communications director of UNRWA, the United Nations Palestinian refugee agency.

“Today is test time for parties to the conflict to respect these area pauses to allow the UNRWA teams and other medical workers to reach children with these very precious two drops. It’s a race against time,” Touma told the Reuters news agency.

Israel and Hamas, which have so far failed to conclude a deal to end the war, said they would cooperate to allow the campaign to succeed.

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The World Health Organization said on Thursday that Israel has agreed to limited pauses in its military operations to facilitate the campaign. There were initial reports of Israeli strikes in central Gaza early on Sunday, but it was not immediately known if anyone was killed or wounded.

Hospitals in Deir el-Balah and Nuseirat confirmed that the campaign had begun on Sunday. Israel said on Saturday that the vaccination programme would continue through September 9 and last eight hours a day.

The vaccinations will be held at some 160 sites across the territory, including medical centres and schools. Children below 10 years of age will receive two drops of oral polio vaccine in two rounds, the second to be administered four weeks after the first.

Gaza recently reported its first polio case in 25 years – a 10-month-old boy, now paralysed in the leg. The WHO says the presence of a paralysis case indicates there could be hundreds more who have been infected but are not showing symptoms.

Most affected children do not experience symptoms and those who do usually recover in a week or so, the UN health agency said. There is no cure for polio, it can only be prevented. When polio causes paralysis, it is usually permanent. The disease can be fatal if the paralysis affects breathing muscles.

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The vaccination campaign faces a host of challenges, from ongoing war to devastated roads and hospitals shut down by the war. About 90 percent of Gaza’s population of 2.3 million people have been displaced within the besieged territory, with hundreds of thousands crammed into squalid tent camps.

Health officials have expressed alarm about disease outbreaks as rubbish piles up and the bombing of critical infrastructure has sent putrid water flowing through the streets. Widespread hunger has left people even more vulnerable to illness.

“We escaped death with our children and fled from place to place for the sake of our children, and now we have these diseases,” said Wafaa Obaid, who brought her three children to Al-Aqsa Martyrs Hospital in Deir el-Balah for vaccination.

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