Monday, January 23, 2023

WORLD IN BRIEF NEWS FROM MONDAY, JANUARY 23, 2023

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NEWS LE MONDAY, JANUARY 23, 2023 MONTEREY PARK (USA) - The suspect in a shooting that left 10 people dead on Saturday night in a dance hall in California was discovered dead after committing suicide in a white van at the end of a police chase, the local sheriff said on Sunday. BERLIN - The head of German diplomacy, Annalena Baerbock, said on Sunday that Germany is prepared to allow Poland to deliver leopard tanks to Ukraine, which is insisting on them. This increased the pressure on Chancellor Olaf Scholz, who has been reticent to comment on the situation.

After the breakdown, an attempt to restart: Emmanuel Macron and Olaf Scholz demonstrated on Sunday in Paris their desire to collaborate for the "refoundation" of Europe, including in the response to be given to the massive plan of subsidies to American industry. However, they did not manage to put aside all of their differences, particularly in regards to European defense. OSLO - According to estimates provided on Sunday by the head of the Norwegian army, the conflict in Ukraine has resulted in close to 180,000 deaths or injuries among the Russian army's soldiers and 100,000 among those on the Ukrainian side, not including the 30,000 civilians who have also been killed.

OTTAWA - As a result of a landmark agreement, Canada has agreed to compensate Indigenous peoples to the tune of almost three billion Canadian dollars in order to "repair the damages" incurred over a century by thousands of children who were forcibly interned in religious boarding schools. OUAGADOUGOU - In this latest round of tensions between the two countries, Burkina Faso has requested that french troops leave its territory within a month, according to an official document sent to AFP on Sunday. French President Emmanuel Macron, however, said he was awaiting "clarifications" from Ouagadougou.

ADDIS ABABA - The day after Washington declared an "ongoing withdrawal," residents of this area of northern Ethiopia said the Eritrean army had left one town in Tigray but was still present in two others on Sunday. of these soldiers have been accused of numerous wrongdoings.

ISTANBUL (Turkey) – On Sunday, Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan, who has held office since 2003 and hopes to serve a second five-year term, officially announced the date of the country's presidential and parliamentary elections: May 14. JERUSALEM - On Sunday, Arié Dery, the government's second in command, was found guilty of tax evasion, and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu was compelled by the justice system to remove him from office.

BEIJING — China reported on Saturday that there had been nearly 13,000 Covid-19 hospital deaths between January 13 and January 19, and a senior health official claimed that the majority of the populace had already contracted the virus. 16 people, including children, were killed when a building collapsed on Sunday in a neighborhood of Aleppo, Syria's second-largest city, according to a number of local sources.

MOGADISHU - According to police, an attack on the Mogadishu mayor's office on Sunday by Islamist insurgents known as Al-Shabaab resulted in at least six civilian deaths. YAOUNDE - A journalist who had been missing in Cameroon for several days under ambiguous circumstances was discovered dead on Sunday, according to the media and his family, while the opposition and press defense organizations have accused him of being the victim of an "assassination".

MANZINI (Eswatini) - Thulani Maseko, a human rights attorney and prominent opponent in Eswatini (ex-Swaziland), was shot dead on Saturday night at his home, his political background was confirmed on Sunday, just hours after the king made a speech of defiance against those who questioned his absolute power. LYON - The delicate line of defense for the six defendants being tried starting on Monday in Lyon, in the east of France, for the attack in 2017 on a cash transport van in Switzerland, which resulted in record loot, should not be to deny the obvious while downplaying their involvement.

PARIS – The Spanish government and the French president Emmanuel Macron announced on Sunday that the European hydrogen pipeline project H2Med, which aims to expand the use of hydrogen on the continent, will be extended from the countries of southwestern Europe to Germany. In advance of his inauguration by the nation's governor-general on Wednesday, future New Zealand Prime Minister Chris Hipkins was officially named the leader of the nation's ruling Labor Party on Sunday.

NEW DELHI - The Indian government declared on Saturday that it had "blocked" videos and tweets that shared a BBC documentary about Prime Minister Narendra Modi's role in the 2002 Gujarat riots. The government described the BBC documentary as "propaganda.". Iga Swiatek, the No. 1 player in the world, was in Melbourne (Australia).

After losing to Elena Rybakina on Sunday in Melbourne, number one, a semi-finalist the previous year and one of the favorites for the 2023 edition, will not have advanced past the round of 16 of the Australian Open, while Stefanos Tsitsipas advanced over Jannik Sinner to the quarterfinals. Los Angeles (United States) - According to preliminary figures released on Sunday by the specialized company Exhibitor Relations, "Avatar 2: The Way of the Water" has continued to dominate the North American box office and has joined the very select group of movies that have earned more than $2 billion worldwide.

According to preliminary figures released on Sunday by the specialized company Exhibitor Relations, AFP the way of the water "continues to dominate the North American box office and is now a member of the very exclusive club of movies that have exceeded 2 billion dollars in worldwide revenue.". According to preliminary figures released on Sunday by the specialized company Exhibitor Relations, AFP the way of the water "continues to dominate the North American box office and is now a member of the very exclusive club of movies that have exceeded 2 billion dollars in worldwide revenue.".

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According to preliminary figures released on Sunday by the specialized company Exhibitor Relations, AFP the way of the water "continues to dominate the North American box office and is now a member of the very exclusive club of movies that have exceeded 2 billion dollars in worldwide revenue.

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