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Mali drone strikes kill at least 21 in northern town, rebels say
At least 21 people, including 11 children, were eliminated by drone strikes on Sunday on the town of Tinzaouaten in north Mali, near where the army suffered a. heavy blow last month, Tuareg rebels stated. Mali had currently carried out airstrikes on insurgent targets. in and around Tinzaouaten shortly after Tuareg and Islamist. fighters eliminated a large number of Malian soldiers and Russian. Wagner mercenaries near the town in July. The town, situated near the Algerian border, came under drone. attack once again on Sunday, a representative for a rebel coalition. known as the Strategic Structure for the Defence of the People. of Azawad (CSP-DPA) stated in a declaration. The strikes targeted a pharmacy and gatherings of individuals,. triggering a provisionary death toll of 21 civilians, consisting of 11. children and the drug store supervisor. Lots more were hurt and. there was serious material damage. The CSP-DPA blamed Mali's army and Wagner mercenaries, and. stated neighbouring Burkina Faso ran the drone. Mali's army, Russia's defence ministry and Burkina Faso's. military federal government did not respond to requests for remark. The fighting near Tinzaouaten in late July might be Wagner's. heaviest defeat considering that it actioned in 2 years ago to help Mali's. junta fight insurgent groups. Tuareg rebels said they eliminated at least 84 Wagner. mercenaries and 47 Malian soldiers. An al Qaeda affiliate stated. it had eliminated 50 Wagner mercenaries and 10 Malian soldiers. Neither Mali nor Wagner have actually said the number of troops they lost,. although Wagner said it suffered heavy losses. Both Tuareg separatists and jihadist insurgents liked to al . Qaeda and Islamic State operate in north Mali. The nation has actually been coming to grips with jihadist insurgents. because Islamist groups hijacked a Tuareg rebellion in 2012. Frustrations over authorities' failure to restore security. contributed to coups in Mali, Burkina Faso and Niger considering that 2020. Juntas have subsequently cut ties with Western and local. allies, turning instead to Russia. The separatists, meanwhile, signed a peace contract with. Mali's government in 2015. But CSP-DPA pulled out of talks in. 2022.
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Russian attacks on Ukraine kill 4 and hurt 37, regional authorities say
Russia released attacks on northern, eastern and southern Ukraine, eliminating at least four individuals and injuring 37, Ukrainian military and local authorities stated on Sunday. Over night attacks targeted Ukraine's frontline areas of Chernihiv, Sumy, Kharkiv and Donetsk, Ukraine's air force said on the Telegram messaging app. Russia has actually been pounding Ukrainian border regions with strikes, and Kyiv said its surprise attack earlier this month into Russia's Kursk region aimed to hinder Moscow's capability to stage such attacks. The majority of the missiles did not reach their targets, the air force stated, adding that Russia launched an Iskander-M ballistic missile, an Iskander-K cruise missile and six assisted air missiles. It did not define the number of were damaged. A rocket attack on the northern region of Sumy eliminated one person, injuring a minimum of 16 more, including 3 kids, local authorities said on Telegram. Oleh Sinehubov, guv of the Kharkiv region in the east, published that a minimum of 13 people were injured in the Russian attacks, consisting of a 4-year-old kid. Ihor Terekhov, mayor of Kharkiv city, stated a gas pipeline was harmed in the city and a minimum of two houses were damaged and 10 damaged. The air force said Russia launched nine attack drones, with Ukraine's air defence systems ruining 8 of them over the Mykolaiv area. Russian attacks continued throughout the day in the southern area of Kherson, eliminating someone and hurting 6 more, according to Roman Mrochko, head of Kherson city's military administration. Regional prosecutors in Sumy stated an aerial bomb attack on Sunday afternoon struck a property area in the Svesa town, eliminating two individuals and injuring 2 more. Reuters might not independently validate the reports. There was no immediate remark from Russia Both sides deny targeting civilians in the war that Russia. launched with a full-blown invasion of Ukraine in February 2022.
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Russian legislator Butina says arrest of Durov implies flexibility of speech is 'dead' in Europe
Russian lawmaker Maria Butina stated on Sunday that the arrest of Pavel Durov, the Russianborn billionaire creator and owner of the Telegram, belonged to a. witchhunt that indicates liberty of speech is now dead in Europe. Pavel Durov is a political detainee - a victim of a. witch-hunt by the West, Butina informed Reuters. The arrest of Pavel Durov implies there is no liberty of. speech - it means that flexibility of speech in Europe is dead. Butina, who spent 15 months in U.S. prison for acting as an. unregistered Russian agent and is now a legislator for the judgment. United Russia celebration, said that she thought Durov had been. jailed in an attempt by the West to acquire control of Telegram. Now generally they have a hostage and they will try to. blackmail Russia, they will attempt to blackmail all the users of. Telegram and not just try to get control but likewise attempt to obstruct. the network here in Russia, she said.
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Mali drone strikes eliminate at least 15 in northern town
At least 15 people, consisting of children, were killed by drone strikes on Sunday on the town of Tinzaouaten in north Mali, near where the army suffered a heavy blow last month, Tuareg rebels stated. Mali had actually currently performed air campaign on insurgent targets around Tinzaouaten soon after Tuareg and Islamist fighters eliminated a great deal of Malian soldiers and Russian Wagner mercenaries near the town in July. The town, located near the Algerian border, came under drone attack once again on Sunday, a representative for a rebel coalition known as the Permanent Strategic Structure for Peace, Security and Development (CSP) stated. The strikes struck a civilian home, a drug store and other parts of town, Mohamed Elmaouloud Ramadane said through telephone. Around 15 people are confirmed dead, consisting of children, and the death toll is likely to increase, he added. Mali's army did not react to a request for comment. The combating near Tinzaouaten in late July might be Wagner's. heaviest defeat given that it actioned in 2 years ago to help Mali's. junta battle insurgent groups. Tuareg rebels said they eliminated a minimum of 84 Wagner. mercenaries and 47 Malian soldiers. An al Qaeda affiliate said. it had killed 50 Wagner mercenaries and 10 Malian soldiers. Neither Mali nor Wagner have said how many soldiers they lost,. although Wagner said it suffered heavy losses. Both Tuareg separatists and jihadist insurgents liked to al . Qaeda and Islamic State run in north Mali. The country has actually been facing jihadist insurgents. considering that Islamist groups pirated a Tuareg disobedience in 2012. Aggravations over authorities' failure to restore security. added to coups in Mali, Burkina Faso and Niger since 2020. Juntas have consequently cut ties with Western and regional. allies, turning instead to Russia. The separatists, meanwhile, signed a peace arrangement with. Mali's government in 2015. But CSP took out of talks in 2022.
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Australian homeowners having a hard time to manage insurance coverage as environment dangers grow, report states
Home insurance coverage is becoming unaffordable for a growing number of Australian households as increased environment hazards increase their premiums, possibly putting billions of dollars in mortgage loans at risk, a report said on Monday. Since March 2024, 15% of Australian households were experiencing home insurance coverage affordability stress, which is specified as having premiums that cost more than four weeks' of their incomes, the report from the Actuaries Institute found. That is equivalent to 1.61 million households, compared to 1.24 million found to be dealing with cost stress a year ago -- an increase of 30%. Increasing insurance expenses have sustained inflation in Australia and there are indications that some homeowners can no longer pay for to protect their homes due to climate-related threats and high construction costs. Sadly, we expect this will continue due to the fact that of the general increasing threat of natural catastrophes associated with climate change, which will continue to put upward pressure on premiums, stated the report's lead author Sharanjit Paddam. The report estimated that 5% of Australian households with mortgage were experiencing extreme pressures, with their insurance premiums averaging A$ 5,216 ($ 3,505) a year, more than double the average of A$ 2,124. Those households facing the most severe affordability stress have about A$ 57 billion in outstanding mortgage loans as of March, representing 3% of all home loan possessions, it said. If their home is damaged by a natural disaster and they either do not have insurance or are underinsured, they could discover themselves in a stressful monetary circumstance, Paddam said. So, this is potentially a problem that's bigger than simply insurance coverage. It's also a problem for lending institutions, regulators and federal governments. The report approximated that due to heightened threats of floods and cyclones, half of homes in southwestern Queensland, the Northern Rivers area of New South Wales and regional Western Australia dealt with premiums that cost more than one month's earnings.
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China's Sinopec posts 2.7% rise in first-half profit
China's Sinopec published a. 2.7% rise in net earnings for the first half of the year, it said. on Sunday, as increasing oil costs boosted income. China Petroleum & & Chemical Corp as. Sinopec is officially understood, reported on Sunday an earnings of. 37.1 billion yuan ($ 5.21 billion) for January to June, according. to a filing with the Shanghai stock market, based upon Chinese. accounting requirements. Sinopec, the world's biggest oil refiner by capacity, saw. its sales fall 1.1% to 1.58 trillion yuan. Meanwhile, production of ethylene, a crucial foundation for. petrochemicals, fell 5.5% during the very first half. Capital expenditure was 55.9 billion yuan for the duration. Petroleum output rose 0.6% on the year to 140.53 million. barrels, Sinopec formerly reported, while gas. production rose 6% to 700.57 billion cubic feet. The business processed 126.69 million metric tons of crude. oil, about 5.08 million barrels each day (bpd), up 0.1% from the. same duration in 2015, it said in a stock market filing in July. That compared to 1.7% development in the first quarter. The. downturn was driven by higher crude costs and tepid domestic. fuel need.
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Floods kill 7 in Indonesia's North Maluku, some missing
Seven individuals were killed and some missing out on in Indonesia's North Maluku province on Sunday after floods in the east of the stretching archipelago, the local search and rescue company said. Heavy rainfall because Saturday caused the flooding on Ternate island, striking Ternate city, said the firm, Basarnas. Our group still making efforts to evacuate the victims who were hit by landslides and house building products that were brought away by the flood, Basarnas stated in a statement, including 2 people were found alive. News website Detik.com and broadcaster Kompas television stated 11 individuals had actually passed away, but a Basarnas authorities might not confirm the toll. In May, flash floods and mud slides in Indonesia's West Sumatra province eliminated more than 60 individuals.
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Billionaire Adani's Mumbai run-down neighborhood revamp battles to secure land in prospective setback
A jointventure led by billionaire Gautam Adani is struggling to secure land to fix up bad residents of among Asia's largest shanty towns in Mumbai, a government authorities said, posing a fresh challenge for the enthusiastic reconstruction plan. The Dharavi run-down neighborhood, about three-quarters of the size of New York's Central Park, featured in Danny Boyle's Oscar-winning 2008 movie Slumdog Millionaire. Its open drains and shared toilets, close to Mumbai's global airport, stand in contrast to India's advancement boom. After winning the $619 million bid in 2015, Adani Group strategies to transform the 240 hectare (594 acre) run-down neighborhood into a modern city hub, however it has actually currently dealt with protests from opposition political parties who state it received undue favours from the state federal government in granting the agreement. The group has actually denied the allegations. Now there is a brand-new obstacle. Only those who resided in Dharavi before the year 2000 will secure free homes in the redevelopment and a great deal of the land required to restore people - at least 580 acres in the meantime - will be to supply housing to the approximately 700,000 people thought about ineligible. To construct homes for those disqualified people, the Adani joint venture used to different regional and federal companies for more land, but has yet to secure any, SVR Srinivas, head of the Dharavi Redevelopment Authority, stated. That's since such federal government companies have their own plans for land they own and are not ready to part with it, he added. In Mumbai, getting land is the most difficult of things. Physically not a single inch of land has come to us, said Srinivas. Asked if he was stressed that land acquisition delays will impact the task timeline, he said: Yes, without land, the task can not occur, so that is a very vital aspect for doing the job on time. The Adani Group, which holds a majority stake in the joint venture with the Dharavi Redevelopment Authority, did not react to an e-mail looking for comments. The task, which aims to rehouse a million individuals, is a. vital and high-profile task for Adani, who in 2015 dealt with. accusations of company mismanagement and stock adjustment in. a scathing report by short-seller Hindenburg Research which he. denied. The job begun in March with a survey to determine. eligibility and its backers are intending to total building. in 7 years. Mumbai is one of India's most pricey realty markets. where real estate costs are sky-high and land is limited. Adani's group has acknowledged that reconstructing Dharavi. provided enormous difficulties - though he has said he hoped. the location in future would produce millionaires without the. slumdog prefix.
Petrobras CEO names brand-new management group with long history in state-run firms
The chief executive of Brazilian staterun oil business Petrobras, Magda Chambriard, has announced her brand-new management group, with the consultation of three directors with technical knowledge and a. long history in the country's staterun firms.
Fernando Melgarejo, selected as primary financial officer,. will take over the function from Sergio Caetano Leite, who was. ousted along with previous CEO Jean Paul Prates last month, stated. the company in a filing on Friday.
Renata Baruzzi will become the chief officer for. engineering, technology and innovation; and Sylvia dos Anjos. will head up expedition and production.
The changes occur as Petrobras wants to speed up its. investment plan, to satisfy requests from Brazil's President Luiz. Inacio Lula da Silva to have the company invest more, boosting the. economy and creating local jobs.
Melgarejo has actually invested around 37 years at the Banco do Brasil. corporation - a state-run bank. He is currently a member of the. board of directors and audit committee of energy firm Neoenergia. , chairman of the board of Grupo Litel and a trustee. of the Banco do Brasil Structure.
Chambriard chose from Petrobras' own internal pool of talent. when it comes to Baruzzi and dos Anjos.
Baruzzi, presently handling the Integrated Logistics. Management area at Petrobras, very first signed up with the state-run company. around 38 years back, said the filing.
Dos Anjos, a retired Petrobras geologist, has more than 42. years' experience in the E&P area, stated the company.
They will change directors Carlos Jose do Nascimento. Travassos and Joelson Falcao Mendes, who will remain in their. positions up until the new directors are authorized by the company's. corporate governance.
Current executive officers Clarice Coppetti, Mauricio. Tolmasquim, Claudio Schlosser, Mario Spinelli and William Franca. da Silva will maintain their positions under Chambriard for the. time being, however Petrobras stated any other visits will be. communicated to the market in due course..
(source: Reuters)