‘Racist’ suspect in court after mass shooting at US supermarket

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An 18-year-old white gunman who shot and killed 10 people and wounded three others at a grocery store in a Black neighbourhood of Buffalo on Saturday, has been arraigned.

‘Racist’ suspect in court after mass shooting at US supermarket

Authorities said the suspect, who was armed with an assault-style rifle and appeared to have acted alone, drove to Buffalo from his home in a New York county “hours away” to target the store in an attack he broadcast on the internet. Eleven of the 13 people struck by gunfire were Black, officials said.

“To see the sense of security shattered by an individual, a white supremacist who has engaged in an act of terrorism and will be prosecuted as such in a cold-hearted cruel calculating way … targeting people who simply want to buy groceries,” New York Governor Kathy Hochul said.

The suspect, who was not immediately named by police, was heavily armed and dressed in tactical gear, including body armour, police said.

When confronted by officers in a vestibule of the store, the suspect held a gun to his neck but they talked him into dropping the weapon and surrendering, Buffalo police commissioner Joseph Gramaglia told a news briefing.

The gunman shot and killed three people in the parking lot of the Tops Friendly Market before exchanging fire with a former police officer working as a security guard for the store, but the suspect was protected by his body armour.

The guard was one of the 10 people shot to death in the incident, the nine others all being customers. Three other employees of the store, part of a regional chain, were wounded but are expected to survive, authorities said

Published : May 15, 2022

By : Reuters

Ukraine crowned winners of Eurovision Song Contest

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Ukraine’s Kalush Orchestra were crowned winners at the 2022 Eurovision Song Contest in Turin in the early hours of Sunday, snagging 439 points from the public votes.

Ukraine crowned winners of Eurovision Song Contest

“The victory is very important for Ukraine, especially this year, so thank you from the bottom of our hearts. Glory to Ukraine,” frontman Oleh Psiuk said in the group’s first news conference after the win.

The bookmakers had made it the clear favourite for the annual contest, which normally draws a television audience of close to 200 million, based on the plight of Ukraine following Russia’s invasion in February.

At the end of their performance, Psiuk said to the audience in English, “I ask all of you, please help Ukraine, Mariupol, help Avostal right now.”

The European Broadcasting Union, which organises the contest, said no action would be taken against the band for using the stage to make a statement.

At the news conference, Kalush Orchestra shared an emotional moment with Ukrainian fan Iryna Shafinkska, a member of their official fan club who now lives in the United States but came to the contest in Turin.

Kalush Orchestra were in fourth place following the jury votes but stormed to the top of the leaderboard after the public votes were announced.

Their entry “Stefania”, sung in Ukrainian, fuses rap with traditional folk music and is a tribute to Psiuk’s mother.

It is the third time that Ukraine has won the annual competition.

Russia was barred from this year’s contest following its ongoing invasion of Ukraine.

Published : May 15, 2022

By : Reuters

Abortion rights activists in US kick off ‘summer of rage’

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Thousands of abortion rights supporters rallied in Washington, DC on Saturday, to kick off nationwide protests in what organisers said would be “a summer of rage” if the US Supreme Court overturns the Roe v Wade case that legalised abortion nationwide.

Abortion rights activists in US kick off 'summer of rage'

“Today is day one of an uprising to protect abortion rights. It is day one of our feminist future. And it is day one of a summer of rage where we will be ungovernable, ungovernable,” said Rachel Carmona, president of Women’s March, told protesters at the Washington Monument before they marched to the US Supreme Court.

The demonstration, organised by Planned Parenthood, Women’s March and other abortion-rights group, are in response to the May 2 leak of a draft opinion showing the court’s conservative majority ready to reverse the 1973 landmark decision that established a federal constitutional right to terminate a pregnancy.

The court’s final ruling, which could give states the power to ban abortion, is expected in June. About half of US states could ban or severely restrict abortion soon after a ruling vacating Roe.

Published : May 15, 2022

By : Reuters

U.S., Russian defense chiefs hold first phone conversation since start of Ukraine conflict

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U.S. Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin “urged an immediate ceasefire in Ukraine and emphasized the importance of maintaining lines of communication,” according to a Pentagon statement.

U.S., Russian defense chiefs hold first phone conversation since start of Ukraine conflict

U.S. Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin and Russian Defense Minister Sergei Shoigu spoke over the phone on Friday, marking the first call between the two since Russia launched the special military operation in Ukraine.

Pentagon Press Secretary John Kirby said in a brief statement following the call that Austin “urged an immediate ceasefire in Ukraine and emphasized the importance of maintaining lines of communication.”

Kirby said the last time Austin and Shoigu spoke to each other was on Feb. 18.

U.S. Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff Mark Milley is expected to reach out to his Russian counterpart, Valery Gerasimov, to request a phone call, according to a CNN report citing a U.S. defense official. The two last spoke on Feb. 11.

In a brief statement issued on Friday, the Russian Defense Ministry said Shoigu and Austin discussed topical issues of international security, including the situation in Ukraine. 

Published : May 14, 2022

By : Xinhua

UAE President Sheikh Khalifa dies aged 73

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United Arab Emirates President Sheikh Khalifa Bin Zayed Al Nahyan has died, state news agency WAM reported on Friday (May 13). He was also the ruler of  Abu Dhabi emirate.

UAE President Sheikh Khalifa dies aged 73

Under the constitution, vice-president and premier Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid al-Maktoum, ruler of Dubai, will act as president until the federal council which groups the rulers of the seven emirates meets within 30 days to elect a new president.

Khalifa, who was born in 1948, came to power in 2004 in the richest emirate Abu Dhabi and became the head of state. He is expected to be succeeded as ruler of Abu Dhabi by his half-brother Crown Prince Sheikh Mohammed bin Zayed al-Nahyan.

Mohammed bin Zayed has been the de facto ruler of the U.S.-allied UAE, particularly after Khalifa suffered a stroke in 2014, following which he has rarely been seen in public.

Published : May 13, 2022

By : Reuters

Bitcoin set for record losing streak after ‘stablecoin’ collapse

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Cryptocurrencies nursed large losses on Friday (May 13), with Bitcoin back above $30,000 but still set for a record losing streak after the collapse of TerraUSD, a so-called stablecoin, rippled through cryptocurrency markets.

Bitcoin set for record losing streak after 'stablecoin' collapse

Crypto assets have also been swept up in the broad selling of risky investments on worries about high inflation and rising interest rates.

The sentiment is particularly fragile, as tokens supposed to be pegged to the dollar have faltered.

Bitcoin, the largest cryptocurrency by total market value, managed to bounce in the Asia session and traded at around $30,500 at 1140 GMT.

It has staged something of a recovery from a 16-month low of around $25,400 reached on Thursday (May 12).

But it remains far below week-ago levels of around $40,000 and, unless there is a rebound in weekend trade, is headed for a record seventh consecutive weekly loss.

Crypto-related stocks have taken a pounding, with shares in broker Coinbase steadying overnight but still down by half in little more than a week.

In Asia, Hong Kong-listed Huobi Technology and BC Technology Group, which operate trading platforms and other crypto services, eyed weekly drops of more than 20%.

But broader financial markets have so far seen little knock-on effect from the cryptocurrency crash.

Selling has roughly halved the global market value of cryptocurrencies since November, but the drawdown has turned to panic in recent sessions with the squeeze on stablecoins.

Stablecoins are tokens pegged to the value of traditional assets, often the U.S. dollar, and are the main medium for moving money between cryptocurrencies or converting balances to fiat cash.

Cryptocurrency markets were rocked this week by the collapse of TerraUSD (UST), which broke its 1:1 peg to the dollar.

The coin’s complex stability mechanism, which involved balancing with a free-floating cryptocurrency called Luna, stopped working when Luna came under selling pressure.

TerraUSD last traded around 9 cents, while Luna plunged close to zero.

Tether, the biggest stablecoin and one whose developers say is backed by dollar assets, has also come under pressure and fell to 95 cents on Thursday, according to CoinMarketCap data, but was back at $1 on Friday.

Tether’s operating company says it has the necessary assets in Treasuries, cash, corporate bonds and other money-market products.

But Tether is likely to face further tests if traders keep selling, and analysts are concerned that stress could spill over into money markets if pressure forces more and more liquidation.

Rating agency Fitch said in a note on Thursday that there could be “significant negative repercussions” for cryptocurrencies and digital finance if investors lose confidence in stablecoins.

However, Fitch said that weak links between crypto markets and regulated financial markets will limit the potential of crypto market volatility to cause wider financial instability.

Published : May 13, 2022

By : Reuters

Telescope captures first image of massive black hole in our galaxy

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Astronomers have unveiled the first image of a supermassive black hole at the centre of our own Milky Way galaxy.

Telescope captures first image of massive black hole in our galaxy

The first image of Sagittarius A*, or Sgr A*, was captured on Thursday by the Event Horizon Telescope (EHT).

The discovery will help astronomers understand more about black holes and the birth of our galaxy. Only the second black hole to be captured by telescopes, it also helps confirm Albert Einstein’s theory of General Relativity.

The first hint of Sgr A* came in 1933 when a powerful radio signal was detected streaming towards Earth from the constellation known as Sagittarius. The mysterious signal became known as Sagittarius A before finally being unveiled as a supermassive black hole on Thursday.

The reason that it took 89 years to confirm the presence of Sagittarius A* is due to its mass and distance from our own planet. The supermassive black hole is located 27,000 light-years away from Earth. And though it has a mass 4 million times larger than the Sun, it is only 31 times bigger.

In order to detect Sgr A*, scientists built the EHT, which links together eight existing radio observatories across the planet to form a single “Earth-sized” virtual telescope.

The EHT observed the black hole for multiple nights and collected data for many hours in a row, similar to using a long exposure on a camera.

For updates on Sgr A*, visit the EHT website at https://bit.ly/3NdbPyM.

Telescope captures first image of massive black hole in our galaxy
Telescope captures first image of massive black hole in our galaxy
Telescope captures first image of massive black hole in our galaxy

Published : May 13, 2022

By : THE NATION

White House outlines steps to tackle infant formula shortage

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US President Joe Biden met with executives of infant formula manufacturers and retailers, including Target, Walmart and Nestle’s Gerber, on Thursday to push them to beef up tight supplies and do everything possible to get families access.

White House outlines steps to tackle infant formula shortage

The White House also outlined measures his administration is taking.

“That includes increasing imports. It also includes ensuring we’re working with retailers, as the president did during his calls, to make sure that shelves are stocked,” White House press secretary Jen Psaki said.

The US Food & Drug Administration (FDA) will announce new steps in the coming days regarding importing certain infant formula products from abroad, the White House said, and Biden has asked the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) to probe reports of predatory conduct such as price gouging.

During his meeting with the executives, Biden discussed efforts to increase production and urged companies to “do more to help families purchase infant formula”, Psaki said.

“What we are seeing, which is an enormous problem, is hoarding. That is also something we’re focused on.”

Supplies of formula dwindled further after Abbott Laboratories in February recalled Similac and other baby formula made at its Michigan plant following consumer complaints of bacterial contamination. The FDA later cited five bacterial infections reported in babies given the company’s formula, including two deaths.

Abbott, the biggest US supplier of milk formula, said tests showed one bacteria strain found in the facility was not linked to any known infant illnesses, although it was updating its cleaning and related protocols.

The plant’s closure exacerbated pandemic-related supply chain issues causing formula shortages that the FDA has said it is working to address.

Psaki also said the administration is considering using the Defence Production Act to make up the gap in supply.

Published : May 13, 2022

By : Reuters

Biden offers $150m to Asean nations in bid to combat China influence

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US President Joe Biden opened a gathering of Southeast Asian leaders with a promise to spend US$150 million on their infrastructure, security, pandemic preparedness, and other efforts aimed at countering the influence of rival China on Thursday.

Biden offers $150m to Asean nations in bid to combat China influence

Biden started the two-day summit in Washington with a dinner for the Asean leaders at the White House ahead of talks at the State Department on Friday.

The leaders gathered at the South Lawn of the White House to take a group photograph with a broadly smiling Biden before they trooped in for dinner.

Biden offers $150m to Asean nations in bid to combat China influence
Biden offers $150m to Asean nations in bid to combat China influence
Biden offers $150m to Asean nations in bid to combat China influence

While Russia’s invasion of Ukraine is on the agenda, Biden said he hopes the efforts will show Asean countries that Washington remains focused on the Indo-Pacific and the long-term challenge of China, which the US views as its main competitor.

In November alone, China pledged $1.5 billion in development assistance to Asean countries over three years to fight Covid and fuel economic recovery.

Biden offers $150m to Asean nations in bid to combat China influence
Biden offers $150m to Asean nations in bid to combat China influence

Published : May 13, 2022

By : Reuters

North Korea reports first Covid death after 350,000 hit with fever

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At least one person confirmed to have Covid-19 has reportedly died in North Korea, while hundreds of thousands have developed a fever, state media said on Friday, offering hints at the potentially dire scale of the country’s first confirmed outbreak.

North Korea reports first Covid death after 350,000 hit with fever

At least six of the 350,000 treated for fever have died, one of whom was confirmed to have contracted the Omicron variant of the virus, the official KCNA news agency reported.

North Korean leader Kim Jong-un visited the anti-virus command centre on Thursday to check the situation before declaring a “gravest state of emergency” and ordering a national lockdown.

The outbreak reportedly began in the capital of Pyongyang in April, though the state media did not provide details on the cause of the surge in infections. However, the city hosted several massive public events on April 15 and 25, including a military parade and large gatherings where most people did not wear masks.

Published : May 13, 2022

By : Reuters