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Andrey Medvedev: Wagner deserter admits Norway bar brawl

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Andrey Medvedev in uniform before defecting from Wagner

A former commander in Russia’s Wagner mercenary group who is seeking asylum in Norway has pleaded guilty to being involved in a fight outside an Oslo bar and carrying an air gun in public.

Andrey Medvedev, who crossed into Norway from Russia in January, is believed to be the first member of the Wagner group to defect to the West.

Mr Medvedev said he felt “very ashamed” for the crimes he admitted to.

But he denied assaulting police officers in the Norwegian capital.

The Wagner group has been used in many Russian operations in the Ukraine war. UK officials estimate it makes up 10% of Moscow’s forces in Ukraine.

The former mercenary pleaded guilty to fighting outside the bar on 22 February and preventing a police officer from doing their duty. The alleged assault of officers at the police station – which he denies – happened on the same night.

He pleaded guilty to carrying an air gun in public three weeks later.

A police officer told the court that Mr Medvedev had been “visibly drunk” and “in fight mode” on the night of the brawl.

The accused’s lawyer, Brynjulf Risnes, said that Mr Medvedev “understands that he was out of hand that evening and consumed too much alcohol, and there was a fight with people outside the bar”.

“He does not accept the count of using violence towards a policeman. That was a misunderstanding. He never touched the policeman.”

Mr Medvedev told the court that he instinctively reacted to the pain of being restrained, but “had no intention of hurting anyone”.

Source: bbc.com

US President Joe Biden announces 2024 re-election campaign

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US President Joe Biden

United States President Joe Biden has officially launched his campaign for re-election in 2024, becoming the Democratic frontrunner in a race that could pit him for a second time against Republican contender Donald Trump.

Biden’s announcement in a video on Tuesday came on the fourth anniversary of the start of his first successful presidential bid.

A majority of Democrats would back Biden, 80, against a Republican challenger in next year’s election, a recent poll found.

But the Democratic president faces some of the lowest approval ratings of his tenure so far, and his age – Biden is currently the oldest person to ever hold the highest US office – has spurred questions about his re-election prospects.

Biden, who would be 86 at the end of a second term, is betting his first-term legislative achievements and more than 50 years of experience in Washington will count for more than concerns over his age. He faces a smooth path to winning his party’s nomination with no serious Democratic rivals. But he is still set for a hard-fought struggle to retain the presidency in a bitterly divided nation.

“I said we are in a battle for the soul of America, and we still are,” Biden said in his campaign video. “The question we are facing is whether in the years ahead we have more freedom or less freedom, more rights or fewer.”

Source: Aljazeera.com

Sudan crisis: Gunfire heard but uneasy truce holds

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A girl waits to leave Khartoum

A ceasefire in Sudan appears to be holding, although there have been reports of new gunfire and shelling.

It is the fourth effort to stop the fighting which began on 15 April, with previous truces not observed.

US Secretary of State Antony Blinken said the 72-hour truce had been agreed between the army and the paramilitary Rapid Support Forces (RSF) after 48 hours of negotiations.

The latest ceasefire attempt started at midnight (22:00 GMT on Monday).

At least 459 people have died in the conflict so far, though the actual number is thought to be much higher.

Both sides had confirmed they would cease hostilities.

But Tagreed Abdin, who lives 7km from the centre of Khartoum, said she could hear shelling from her home on Tuesday morning despite the agreement.

“The situation right now is that this morning there was shelling and gunfire,” she told the BBC.

“Obviously the ceasefire hasn’t taken,” she added.

The RSF has accused the army of violating the truce by “continuing to attack Khartoum with planes”.

Meanwhile, an army spokesperson has told Sky News Arabia that the RSF was responsible for “storming prisons” following reports of gunfire at Port Sudan.

In other developments, the World Health Organization (WHO) has warned there is a “high risk of biological hazard” after fighters seized a laboratory believed to be holding samples of diseases, including polio and measles.

Since the violence began, residents of Khartoum have been told to stay inside, and food and water supplies have been running low.

The bombing has hit key infrastructure, like water pipes, meaning that some people have been forced to drink from the River Nile.

Source: bbc.com

Feature: Earth Day: Communities need resources for climate action

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Grassroot communities need the support with resources, and energy to solve climate change, other environmental issues and take care for the mother earth.

Dr Roselid Nkirote, the executive director of the African Coalition of Communities Responsive to Climate Change (ACCRCC) noted the Earth Day 2023 raises the consciousness to take action that could save the only planet mankind has.

Dr Nkirote urged grassroots communities in the east and horn of Africa to embark on massive tree planting exercises at this time when the region is experiencing rainfall in bid to restore degraded lands.

She noted that the region could take advantage of the ongoing rainfall to safeguard against the debilitating effects of drought experienced over the last two years.

“Let me use this Earth Day 2023 to urge our communities to take advantage of the rains to rejuvenate badly damaged landscape. We are just coming from very serious drought that negatively impacted livelihoods,” she said.

She lauded several climate actions undertaken by the governments in the East and Horn of Africa. In Kenya for example, the government has launched a campaign to plant 15 billion trees over the next year while Uganda is in the process of decentralizing climate actions to the local authorities.

In Tanzania, the government plans to massively invest technology to improve water harvesting in bid to mitigate the effect of climate change.

The drought affected mostly areas inhabited by the pastoralists, areas that naturally receive below-average rains and poor pasture –leading to hundreds of thousands of people to flee their homes in search of water and pasture for their animals.

The Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) warned in its latest report of worse consequences if urgent actions, such as restoration of the earth’s capacity to sequester carbon are not taken to limit global warming to 1.5 degrees Celsius above pre-industrial levels.

Earth Day is an annual event celebrated on April 22 dedicated to raising awareness about environmental issues and promoting sustainable practices. The first Earth Day was held in 1970 and is now observed in more than 190 countries around the world.

According to the UN, the main purpose of Earth Day is to encourage people to take action to protect the planet and its natural resources.

“This can be achieved through various activities such as planting trees, cleaning up litter, and reducing energy consumption,” notes the UN. Earth Day events are also an opportunity for individuals and organizations to advocate for environmental policies and make a commitment to sustainability.

Earth Day has played an important role in raising public awareness about environmental issues, and has contributed to the establishment of laws and regulations aimed at protecting the environment. It is a reminder that we all have a role to play in preserving the planet for future generations.

Feature: Humanitarian Needs in Malawi and Mozambique Remain High Amid Cholera Outbreak

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IOM supports local authorities to relocate families affected by Cyclone Freddy to safe areas.

Communities in Mozambique and Malawi devastated by tropical cyclone Freddy continue to struggle in the face of an ongoing cholera outbreak due to the persistently high water levels and the destruction of homes, infrastructure, and livelihoods.

To meet the immediate requirements and promote long-lasting solutions in the two countries, where thousands of families remain without shelter, food, or reliable access to safe water and health services, the International Organization for Migration (IOM) is calling for USD 10 million in Mozambique and US$4.7 million in Malawi.

“We are committed to continuing our support to the Governments of Malawi and Mozambique, but we need more resources and support from the international community to ensure that we can provide the necessary assistance for longer-term recovery,” said IOM Regional Director Ashraf El Nour after a recent visit to Malawi to assess the ongoing relief aid provided by IOM to internally displaced persons.

Freddy, which caused widespread destruction over five weeks in February and March, was the longest-lasting tropical cyclone ever recorded and the third deadliest recorded in the Southern Hemisphere.

In Malawi, the cyclone has affected more than 2.5 million people, displacing over 659,000 and claiming the lives of 676 people, according to the Department of Disaster Management Affairs.

As of April 2023, over 58,000 cases of cholera have been recorded. With schools re-opening, the Government is relocating internally displaced persons currently housed in schools, which has increased the demand for shelter.

In Mozambique, Freddy has caused significant damage and affected 1.1 million people across eight provinces. Currently, over 57,000 individuals remain displaced across 33 accommodation centres.

As of April 2023, nearly 26,000 cases of cholera have been recorded. IOM and community health activists are working to provide shelter, health-care services, and promote hygiene best practices, including cholera prevention techniques.

The destruction of infrastructure such as roads and bridges has also made it difficult for aid to reach those in need.  In partnership with other United Nations (UN) agencies, IOM has been providing immediate relief to communities affected by the cyclone. However, the needs are vast and investment in longer-term recovery of internally displaced households is needed.

To respond to the needs of those affected by the cyclone in Mozambique, and through support from the United Kingdom’s Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office, Ireland, the United States Bureau for Humanitarian Assistance, and the UN Central Emergency Response Fund, IOM has mobilized resources to provide emergency shelter, primary health-care services, mental health and psychosocial support, cholera vaccination, and other emergency relief items for affected areas in Mozambique.

Extreme weather hazards will occur more frequently due to climate change in the years ahead. The linkages between climate change, migration and health are becoming ever more pressing across the world.

To avert, mitigate and address displacement and health risks linked to climate disasters and strengthen people’s resilience, IOM calls on governments to implement sustainable climate adaptation, preparedness and disaster risk reduction measures. Source- IOM

Barcelona look to extend their unbeaten run against Rayo Vallecano 

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Barcelona players

La Liga leaders Barcelona will be looking to extend their unbeaten top-flight run to eight matches when they travel to the Estadio de Vallecano to face Rayo Vallecano on Wednesday night.

The visitors, meanwhile, are seeking to return to winning ways as they bid to stay in the mix to secure a place in Europe for next season.

After ending an eight-game winless run with a 2-1 home victory over Osasuna, Rayo Vallecano suffered their 10th La Liga defeat of the season at the hands of Real Sociedad last weekend.

Barcelona ended a three-game losing run without scoring in all competitions when they secured a slender 1-0 home victory over Atletico Madrid last weekend.

Barca currently sit 11 points clear of reigning champions Real Madrid in second place and they are guaranteed to lift the La Liga title if they come out on top in five of their final eight games of the season.

Barcelona’s chances of success will be boosted if Robert Lewandowski can find his scoring boots; the Polish striker has found the net just twice in his last eight games across all competitions, drawing a blank in each of his last four outings.

There has been little to separate the two teams in recent meetings, with Rayo Vallecano coming away as the happier side in each of the last three encounters, and they will be confident of causing another upset on Wednesday in front of their home supporters.

Credit: sportsmole.co.uk

West Ham host Liverpool at the London Stadium

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Jurgen Klopp, Liverpool boss

Two sides scoring goals for fun meet at the London Stadium for an intriguing Premier League contest on Wednesday night, as West Ham United play host to Liverpool.

David Moyes‘s team ran riot in a 4-0 win over Bournemouth at the weekend, while their Merseyside counterparts scraped by Nottingham Forest in a five-goal Anfield thriller.

Given the seven-goal spectacular that unfolded in Newcastle United’s drubbing of Tottenham Hotspur on Sunday, West Ham’s demolition job of Bournemouth went under the radar somewhat, but it did not make the three points any less vital for the goal-happy Hammers.

While having a game in hand on most of their relegation rivals, West Ham are only six points clear of the drop zone and are not home and dry just yet, but Moyes’s side have certainly kicked into gear at a crucial time, going unbeaten in their last five games in all tournaments and losing just one of their last 10.

With so much still on the line for two sides who have had few problems finding the back of the net in recent matches, an open and end-to-end encounter should ensue at the London Stadium, especially with Liverpool still prone to a defensive lapse or two.

As was the case in this fixture last season, clean sheets are unlikely to be on the menu, and we can picture West Ham holding out for a high-scoring draw as Liverpool’s inconsistency on the road continues.

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Brentford lock horns with Chelsea at Stamford Bridge 

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Frank Lampard, Chelsea manager

Two struggling west London sides will butt heads at Stamford Bridge on Wednesday when Chelsea host Brentford.

Chelsea have not won in their last seven games but will likely need three points here to have any chance of finishing in the top half of the Premier League table this season, with Brentford currently sitting tenth, five points ahead of the Blues having played one game more.

Brentford’s winless run is marginally shorter but the Bees are still searching for their first victory in over a month, while they’ve picked up just five wins in 2023 – one more than their wounded hosts.

Frank Lampard confirmed in his pre-match press conference that Reece James and Mason Mount are unlikely to be seen again this season.

There’s very little hope from either side heading into this one. Chelsea are objectively bad and waiting for someone to put them out of their Pochettino-less misery, but Brentford aren’t exactly in the best shape either.

Credit: 90min.com

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Arsenal and Man City clash in title-decider

Arsenal, Manchester City in top-of-the-table clash

The big title decider between Manchester City and Arsenal promises to be a game for the ages. Two sides famed for their high-tempo attacking play meet at the Etihad Stadium on Wednesday with a five-point lead for the Gunners atop the table, having played two games more.

The momentum has been drained from Mikel Arteta’s men following three draws in a row, two of which saw them lead by two goals away from home before a late double against bottom-club Southampton was required on Friday night.

City, meanwhile, have confidently secured their progress in both cup and European football alongside a six-game winning streak in the league.

Pep Guardiola has ruthlessly extinguished a number of impressive teams’ title hopes in recent years and fans could not be blamed for believing the master’s apprentice Arteta will become the next to be doused.

City are on a 13-game winning streak against the Gunners in the Premier League, running back to December 2015. A City win, combined with Arsenal slipping up further during a tough run-in, may mean this title race is wrapped up well in advance of the final day.

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Galamsey allegations report: Oppong Nkrumah Roars Back … Says Frimpong Boateng is shifting the goal post as the Heart Surgeon fires another salvo

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Kojo Oppong-Nkrumah, Minister for Information

The Minister for Information, Mr. Kojo Oppong-Nkrumah (KON), has denied ever assembling journalists at Dodowa in the Greater Accra Region to plot how to bring the former Minister for Environment, Science and Technology, Prof. Frimpong Boateng, down because of his fight against illegal mining (galamsey).

Speaking in a telephone interview with The Chronicle yesterday, Mr. Oppong-Nkrumah said, indeed, he attended a meeting at the Forest Hotel in Dodowa, as mentioned by the former Minister, but that was at the invitation of the Private Newspapers Publishers Association of Ghana (PRINGPAG), which was holding a workshop at the place.

According to him, the said workshop was jointly organised by PRINPAG and the Bank of Ghana on financial reporting. KON further told this reporter that at no point in time did he mention Prof Frimpong Boateng’s name during his address, because the theme for the workshop had absolutely nothing to do with his (Boateng’s) ministry.

Prof. Frimpong Boateng in, in a 37 paged  report he sent to the Chief of Staff complaining about those who thwarted his fight against illegal mining, which has now been leaked, said the Information Minister assembled journalists from both the opposition and government at Dodowa Forest Hotel to plot on how to bring him down.

The allegation compelled the Information Minister to issue a statement denying the accusation being made against him by his former colleague.  “Over the years, I had nothing, but great admiration for Professor Frimpong-Boateng’s public-spirited works and as an inspirational citizen. I feel gravely offended over the false claims he has made and the hurtful conclusions he has sought to exact about me, precisely because of the great esteem in which I have held him.

“I trust that in the coming months and years, he will reflect deeply upon his own actions and comments which have led to his challenges. He should kindly leave me out of his personal fights. I am utterly disappointed, but I forgive him,” he said in his statement.

But, in a counter statement allegedly released by Prof. Frimpong-Boateng over the weekend, he said: “After all you are the same age as my 4th born son. When I returned to Ghana from Germany to start the cardiothoracic project, you were just 6year old as my 4th child.

“My advice is, always remember that political power is both short-lived and effervescent. In about 2 years’ time, you may no longer be in government, and you may experience the real world as former high-profile political power holders do.

“I will urge you to do your work diligently and avoid the coded and evil tactics Mr. Paul Adom-Otchere boastfully and unashamedly told the world on ‘Good Evening Ghana’ that you employ to deal with your real and perceived enemies.”

Responding to the latest issue, Oppong-Nkrumah said because of the great regards he has for the Heart Surgeon, he was being careful in responding to him. To him, the former Minister appears to have shifted the goal post after he responded to his earlier claim against him.

According to KON, he was expecting the Minister to have provided incontrovertible evidence that he, Oppong-Nkrumah, indeed, plotted with journalists to bring him down, but he has failed to do that. The Ofoase-Ayirebi Member of Parliament insisted that the allegation made against him by his accuser was a complete fabrication, and that he never made such a move against his own colleague in government at the time.

The Ghanaian Chronicle