Tag: War

  • Ukraine war pushed 4m children into poverty – UNICEF

    Ukraine war pushed 4m children into poverty – UNICEF

    The war in Ukraine and rising inflation have pushed an additional four million children across eastern Europe and Central Asia into poverty.

    The United Nations Children’s agency UNICEF said in a report released on Monday.

    The figure, representing a 19 per cent increase since 2021, showed that children were “bearing the heaviest burden” of the conflict, UNICEF said.

    The study includes data from 22 countries in the region. The impact of the war has been particularly severe for children in Russia and Ukraine.

    In Russia, an additional 2.8 million children live in households below the poverty line, according to the study.
    In Ukraine, half a million additional children were living in poverty, followed by Romania with an additional 110,000 children.

    The UNICEF warned that sharp increase could result in an additional 4,500 children dying before their first birthdays.

    Regional director for Europe and Central Asia Afshan Khan said the economic consequences of the war were having a devastating impact on children.

    “Children all over the region are being swept up in this war’s terrible wake. “If we don’t support these children and families now, the steep rise in child poverty will almost certainly result in lost lives, lost learning, and lost futures.”

    One in three children born and raised in poverty will live their adult lives in poverty, leading to an intergenerational cycle of hardship and deprivation, the study noted.

    “We have to protect and expand social support for vulnerable families before the situation gets any worse,” Khan said.

  • ‘We do not want a world war’ – Macron tells Putin

    ‘We do not want a world war’ – Macron tells Putin

    French President Emmanuel Macron has called on Russian President Vladimir Putin to give up his war in Ukraine, saying the world did not want to see an escalation of the violence.

    “We do not want a world war,” Macron tweeted on Thursday.

    “We are helping Ukraine to resist on its soil, never to attack Russia.

    “Vladimir Putin must stop this war and respect Ukraine’s territorial integrity,” the president said.

    Macron also explained France’s continued arms deliveries to Ukraine, which he announced the previous evening.

    The assistance includes “CAESAR howitzers to conduct the counter-offensive, radars, systems, and missiles to protect from air attacks, armoured vehicles, and training.”

    Macron pledged France would “continue to support the Ukrainian resistance and boost our military assistance.”

    In an hour-long TV interview with France 2 on Wednesday night, Macron said he is ready to speak with the Russian president at any time.

    “Any time it is necessary, I will talk to Vladimir Putin and at some point, I hope as soon as possible, all parties will return to a negotiating table and there will be peace negotiations between Ukraine and Russia,” he said.

  • Russia Vs Ukraine War: Pope Francis intervenes, appeals to Putin

    Russia Vs Ukraine War: Pope Francis intervenes, appeals to Putin

    The spiritual leader of the Roman Catholic Church, Pope Francis has appealed to the president of Russia, Vladimir Putin to put an end to “spiral of violence and death” in Ukraine.

    Pope Francis said he is haunted by “rivers of blood and tears” in an address to Putin on Sunday.

    The Pope said “My appeal goes above all to the president of the Russian Federation, begging him to stop this spiral of violence and death, even out of love for his own people,” he said.

    Similarly, Pope Francis called on Ukrainian President, Volodymyr Zelenskyy, to be open to serious peace proposals to halt the ongoing war.

    He also lamented the annexation of four Ukrainian regions by Russia’s troops, saying it risked nuclear escalation, hence urging Putin to think of his own people.

    Recall that, Putin proclaimed the annexation of four partially occupied Ukrainian regions, calling the residents of Ukraine’s occupied Donetsk, Luhansk, Kherson and Zaporizhia regions “our citizens forever”.

    Ukraine and Western allies condemned the annexation as illegal, and Kyiv said it will continue fighting to recapture all occupied Ukrainian territory.

    The war  between both countries  broke out on September 24, 2022 after Russia accused Ukraine of intention to join the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO)

  • Ukraine’s President  Volodymyr Zelensky Involved In Car crash

    Ukraine’s President Volodymyr Zelensky Involved In Car crash

    Ukrainian president Volodymyr Zelensky was involved in a car accident on Thursday in Ukraine amid the ongoing war with Russia.

    A motorist collided with a vehicle carrying  Zelensky as his motorcade passed through Kyiv, though the president was not seriously injured in the accident, his spokesman said early Thursday morning.

    This statement reads in part “In Kyiv, a passenger car collided with the car of the President of Ukraine and escort vehicles,” spokesman Sergiy Nikiforov said in a statement posted on Facebook at 1:22 am local time (22:22 GMT).

    “Medics accompanying the President provided the driver of the passenger car with emergency aid and transferred him to an ambulance,” he continued.

    “The president was examined by a doctor, no serious injuries were detected. The law enforcement officers will investigate all the circumstances of the accident.”

    In his nightly televised address, video of which was posted shortly after the accident, Zelensky said he had just returned from the area around Kharkiv, adding that “almost the entire region is de-occupied” after a lightning counteroffensive to dislodge Russian troops.

    “It was an unprecedented movement of our soldiers — the Ukrainians once again managed to do what many thought was impossible,” Zelensky said.

    The war in Ukraine is entering a decisive phase, with Kyiv’s forces expelling Russian troops from swathes of the east, appearing to seriously challenge the Kremlin’s ambition to capture the entire Donbas region

    The Russia and Ukraine war started on February 24th over Zelenky’s decision to link Ukraine with North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO)

  • Ten Hag signed players who’ll go to war for him – De Jong

    Ten Hag signed players who’ll go to war for him – De Jong

    Former Netherlands international, Nigel de Jong says Manchester United is being transformed under manager Erik ten Hag.

    De Jong reckons Ten Hag has already tackled the task by signing players like Casemiro, Lisandro Martinez, Christian Eriksen, Tyrell Malacia, and Antony, who will “go to war” for him.

    He said: “Erik has 23 egos in his squad at Man United. You can have the best players in the world, but you can only start building a proper side when you can turn all those egos into a team.

    “Ten Hag has chosen his players carefully. I can see one thing, he has picked players with whom he can win a war. I can see the strategy already. Look at Martinez in the team. He has that killer mentality. Martinez will run through fire for Ten Hag.

    “Antony is adding swagger. He too has a mentality what we call ‘over my dead body’. I have seen that side of Antony plenty of times. United have done really good business in my opinion. The spirit in the team has changed.

    “Last year, if they conceded a goal, the team collapsed like a house of playing cards. Now, we can all see the energy and strong mentality in the United team. There is a real team on the pitch again.”

    And he can already see the Dutchman’s impact at Old Trafford. De Jong added: “Ten Hag has already convinced the players that they need to operate as a team.

    “It is all about fighting for every yard and working hard. That is what the players need to know. That is a start. Then results will follow. At this moment, United are still scoring more goals from counter-attacks than from a dominant style of football.

    “But the main thing is that they are winning games and for Ten Hag, that is how he can bring more confidence into the team. Eventually, he can get them to play the way he wants.”

  • Russia gaining from conflict in Ukraine – Putin

    Russia gaining from conflict in Ukraine – Putin

    President Vladimir Putin said Russia had gained, not lost, from the conflict in Ukraine because it was embarking on a new sovereign path that would restore its global clout.

    Putin increasingly casts the conflict in Ukraine, which he calls a “special military operation”, as a turning point in history when Russia finally threw off the humiliations which accompanied the 1991 fall of the Soviet Union.

    In an attempt to underscore Russia’s tilt towards Asia, Putin, speaking to the Eastern Economic Forum in the Russian Pacific city of Vladivostok, said that the West was failing while Asia was the future.

    In his main speech, Putin hardly mentioned Ukraine beyond a reference to grain exports.

    But when asked by a moderator if anything had been lost from the conflict, Putin said Russia had gained and would emerge renewed.

    “We have not lost anything and will not lose anything,” said Putin, Russia’s paramount leader since 1999.

    “Everything that is unnecessary, harmful and everything that prevents us from moving forward will be rejected.”

    “In terms of what we have gained, I can say that the main gain has been the strengthening of our sovereignty, and this is the inevitable result of what is happening now,” Putin said.

    He added: “This will ultimately strengthen our country from within.”

    He did, though, acknowledge that the conflict had unleashed “a certain polarization” in both the world and in Russia.

    Russia sent tens of thousands of troops into Ukraine on Feb. 24 in what it called a special operation to degrade its southern neighbour’s military capabilities and root out people it called dangerous nationalists.

    Ukrainian forces have mounted stiff resistance. Neither side has disclosed how many soldiers have been killed.

    Putin’s assessment of Russian gains did not take account of NATO’s huge build-up of forces in eastern Europe and its planned admission of Sweden and Finland as members. Preventing NATO expansion was one of his stated objectives for intervening in Ukraine.

    He also brushed aside the impact of sanctions that have starved Russian industry of key components like microchips, cut Russians off from international payment systems and led to the departure of thousands of Western companies.

    The economy would contract by “around 2 per cent or a little more” this year and the budget would be in surplus, he said.

    Putin, who turns 70 in October, told the West in July he was just getting started in Ukraine and dared the United States – which enjoys economic and conventional military superiority over Russia – to try to defeat Moscow.

    It would, he said, fail.

    The confrontation with the West over Ukraine has prompted Russia to accelerate a pivot towards Asia and particularly China, once a junior partner of the Soviet Union and now the world’s second largest economy.

    For much of the past 300 years, Russia has looked to the West as the crucible of economic growth, technology and revolutionary ideas. In that period it has also twice been invaded from the West, by Napoleon and Hitler.

    Putin, though, said that the West was failing because a futile and aggressive attempt to isolate Russia with sanctions was destroying the global economy just as Asia was rising to claim the future.

    The United States and its allies imposed the most severe sanctions in modern history on Russia for its actions in Ukraine. Putin says the sanctions are akin to a declaration of economic war.

    “I am speaking of the West’s sanctions fever, with its brazen, aggressive attempt to impose models of behaviour on other countries, to deprive them of their sovereignty and subordinate them to their will,” Putin said.

    “In an attempt to resist the course of history, Western countries are undermining the key pillars of the world economic system built over centuries,” he said, adding that confidence in the dollar, euro and sterling was falling.

    Among the guests at the forum was China’s top legislator Li Zhanshu, currently ranked No.3 in the Chinese Communist Party. Putin will meet China’s Xi Jinping next week in Uzbekistan.

    Putin said that China would pay Gazprom for its gas in national currencies, based on a 50-50 split between the Russian rouble and Chinese yuan.

    The West’s attempt to economically isolate Russia – one of the world’s biggest producers of natural resources – has propelled the global economy into uncharted waters with soaring prices for food and energy.

    It has hurt Russia too.

    Putin said Russia’s economy was coping with what he termed the financial and technological aggression of the West, but acknowledged some difficulties in some industries and regions.

    He warned of a looming global food crisis and said he would discuss amending a landmark grain deal with Ukraine to limit the countries that can receive cargo shipments.

  • War: Iran intervenes in Russia, Ukraine Crisis

    War: Iran intervenes in Russia, Ukraine Crisis

    The Islamic state of Iran has presented a peace initiative proposal drafted by an European leader to Russia as a measure to end the War between two European nations of Russia and Ukraine.

    Iran’s Foreign Minister Hossein Amirabdollahian confirmed that he had handed over the European proposal that he said was given to Iran’s President Ebrahim Raisi.

    “There are ideas to help establish peace and stop the fighting in Ukraine, and I shared these ideas with Mr Lavrov,” Amirabdollahian said.

    He did not name the European leader behind the initiative or reveal any further details but said the proposal includes points on the Zaporizhzhia nuclear plant and prisoners of war.

    The war in Ukraine and Russia has left several persons dead with many recuperating in hospitals across Europe.

    Recent shelling around the plant in southeastern Ukraine has spurred fears of a possible nuclear disaster and prompted the International Atomic Energy Agency to deploy experts to visit the site.

    Russia and Ukraine have traded blame over the firefights, accusing each other of risking citizens’ safety.

    Iran’s semi-official ISNA news website reported earlier on Wednesday that French President Emmanuel Macron was the leader who relayed the message to Tehran, but no officials have commented on the issue.

    Mohammad Jamshidi, the political deputy to the Iranian president, tweeted on Wednesday that Amirabdollahian had “a peace initiative and an important message” from “a top western European leader”.

    Since Russia’s invasion of Ukraine began on February 24 this year, Iran has relayed messages between Moscow and Kyiv several times, but this is the first publicised instance of Tehran delivering a message from Europe.

    The Islamic republic has repeatedly stated that fighting must stop through dialogue and refuses to condemn Moscow. Tehran says NATO expansion is the root of the problem.

  • WAR: Russia missile hit  Ukraine train station, kills 22 persons

    WAR: Russia missile hit Ukraine train station, kills 22 persons

    About 22 persons were feared killed when a Russian missile hit a train station in Eastern Ukraine, in an attack that brought home the harsh reality of the six-month-old war.

    Zelensky said in an evening video address that “five of the dead were recovered from a car on the railway track, and search and rescue operations are ongoing.”

    “Charlene is our pain today,” he added.

    Over 50 people were injured in the shelling, according to earlier information. It’s not possible to independently verify the details.

    “Rescuers are working,” President Zelensky said during a remote address to the U.N. Security Council via video. “But, unfortunately, the number of dead may still increase.”

    “There is no such war crime that the Russian occupiers have not yet committed on the territory of Ukraine,” he said.

    Ukrainian officials said that by Thursday morning about 25 had died while 31 persons are still injured.

    meanwhile, hours before the strike, a rocket slammed into a house in the same area, killing an 11-year-old child, according to the official in the president’s office, Kyrylo Tymoshenko. Two children narrowly escaped with their lives, officials said. They had been buried under the rubble but were rescued by emergency crews.

    The hostility between Russia and Ukraine started on the 24th of February after Russia claimed Ukraine had perfected plans to join NATO a body considered anti-Russia.

  • WAR: UN warns Russia over attack on external facilities in Ukraine

    WAR: UN warns Russia over attack on external facilities in Ukraine

    The United Nations has warned Russia to stop attacking European facilities in Ukraine, describing its latest action as suicidal.

    Russia had sent rocket fire around the Zaporizhzhia nuclear plant in central Ukraine.

    The UN Secretary-General, António Guterres, said that “any attack on nuclear power plants is a suicidal thing.”

    Addressing reporters in Tokyo, Japan, in a news bulletin shown on a Cable TV, the UN boss added, “I hope that these attacks will end.”

    He further called on the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) to be given access to the plant.

    The Zaporizhzhia plant is Europe’s largest and occupies an extensive site on the river Dnipro.

    The nuclear power station was captured by Russian forces in early March and has continued operating at reduced capacity.

  • After Ukraine, US fishes for new war in Taiwanese waters – By Owei Lakemfa

    By Owei Lakemfa

     

    IN Nigeria, there are people who traditionally rejoice at the prospect of war. They are uncomfortable when there are no wars or new territories to conquer, plunder or destabilise. The United States establishment has this same psychological make-up. It appears allergic to peace, and as one conflict drags to a bloody close, it is instigating a new one.

    The US, since its painful birth by its surrogate British mother which it turned round to fight, has been perpetually at war. In fact, since its 1777 independence, it has been at war for 90 per cent of the time. If it is not carrying out genocide against the indigenous Indian population, then it would be at war with its Mexican neighbours, European cousins such as the Spanish, its Latin American ‘backyard’ countries or further afield with countries like Libya, Somalia, Egypt, Vietnam, Korea, Afghanistan, France, Old Yugoslavia.

    Although with no boots on the ground, it is actively involved in the on-going wars in Yemen, Syria and Ukraine. No war is too small for it as the US, like an elephant taking on an ant, has militarily fallen on fingerlings like Grenada and Panama.

    The American psychology for conflict can be gleaned from its defence budget increases, from $714 billion in 2020, $768 the following year to its projected growth to $900 billion in 2030. Its Cow Boy gun culture has resulted in 393 million guns in private homes. Its war industry is also booming with the Lockheed Martin Corporation alone grossing $58.2 billion in 2020. The US between February and July, 2022 supplied $6.1 billion military aid to Ukraine in its war with Russia.

    Seventeen days after the last US soldier left Afghanistan, President Joe Biden on September 15, 2021 announced a new trilateral military alliance of Australia, UK and US with the acronym, AUKUS. It was in preparation for a possible conflict with China. Now, as the Russo-Ukrainian War is beginning to lose steam with Ukraine left high and dry, the US is fishing for a new war in the waters of Taiwan. This Tuesday, August 2, 2022 the fishing game began with an official visit to Taiwan by US House Speaker Nancy Pelosi.

    This is curious because the US knows that Taiwan is not a separate state, does not recognise it as a country nor has it diplomatic relations with it having cut such ties since January 1, 1979. In fact, the world, under the United Nations, UN Resolution 2758 of October 25, 1971 delisted Taiwan as a separate country. In that resolution, the UN declared the Peoples Republic of China as “the only legitimate representative of China to the United Nations”.

    Since Taiwan until then had sat in the world body as an independent country, the UN, which refused to name Taiwan by name so it does not give it any recognition, resolved to “expel forthwith the representatives of Chiang Kai-Shek (the regime occupying Taiwan) from the place which they unlawfully occupy in the United Nations and all the organisations related to it”.

    The Biden administration was quick to distance itself from the Speaker’s visit with the President saying the visit is “not a good idea”. But I do not think Pelosi, who President Donald Trump valued no more than a foot-mat, would have been allowed to engage in such a high profile and potentially risky foreign relations gambit without official state backing. The constitutional duties of the American House which are to make laws and scrutinise the work of government does not include the conduct of foreign relations. Since Pelosi is no tourist looking for exotic beaches to visit, her presence in the Chinese territory is politically motivated; it might be to deliberately heighten tension between Beijing and Washington using Taiwan as a pawn.

    China reacted angrily to Pelosi’s visit, but which serious country will not react to the violation of its territory? Would the US not shoot down any foreign aircraft that flies to the island group of Hawai without permission? Will the United Kingdom not react in a similar manner if Pelosi were to fly to Northern Ireland without official permission? Indeed when in 1995, the self-styled President of Taiwan, Lee Teng-hui, made a stopover in Hawaii en route to Latin America, the US denied him a visa and Teng-hui did not even disembark his aircraft.

    Pelosi writing in The Washington Post of August 2, 2022 said her visit is in line with the American-Taiwanese shared interests and values of “…self-determination and self-government, democracy and freedom, human dignity and human rights”. When these Pelosi claims are subjected to the reality of the American domination, repression and suppression of the Puerto Rican peoples, they are exposed as hypocritical.

    First, how do you talk about self-determination by a territory, such as Taiwan that is part of a country unless there are negotiations or constitutional provisions? Secondly, it is important to understand that until 1949, Taiwan was ruled from mainland China by the grand-parents of the same people who run Taiwan today. There was a civil war in China in which government forces were defeated, and the remnants fled the mainland to occupy Taiwan. So the peoples of China and Taiwan, are the same. In contrast, the people of Puerto Rico and America are not the same people, have no similar cultures, history or language as the former speak Spanish and the latter, English. While Americans are free to vote in the presidential elections, Puerto Ricans are denied the vote.

    Puerto Rico was never part of the US. It was a colony of Spain and when America won the 1894 Spanish-American War, it replaced Spain as the colonial master and until today, has refused to grant that country of 3,285,874 peoples, independence. The US rejected the 1914 the Puerto Rican House of Delegates’ vote for independence and jailed Puerto Ricans who agitated for independence.

    The most famous Puerto Rican jailed in the US for demanding independence is Oscar López Rivera who was set free in May, 2017 after spending 38 years in jail! Also, the US has for three decades now, rejected the United Nations Decolonisation Committee’s recognition of Puerto Rico’s right to self-determination and independence.

    It is hypocritical for Pelosi and her handlers to fly all the way to China to say it is defending Taiwan’s right to self-determination while at home, the US denies the peoples of Puerto Rico, Guam, American Samoa, Northern Mariana Islands and the US Virgin Islands even the basic right to vote. President Tsai Ing-wen vowed before Pelosi that Taiwan “… will do whatever it takes to strengthen its self-defence capabilities”. She will find out like Ukraine, that the US would not risk a single American soul to defend Taiwan.