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Norwegian police detain Greta temporarily during protest demonstration | Reuters

by Chief editor of world-today-news.com March 1, 2023
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Swedish environmental activist Greta Thunberg was detained twice by police during a protest in support of indigenous human rights in the Norwegian capital Oslo on the 1st. FILE PHOTO: Oslo, 2023. REUTERS/Alf Simensen/NTB/via REUTERS

OSLO (Reuters) – Swedish environmental activist Greta Thunberg was twice detained by police on Wednesday during a protest in support of indigenous human rights in the Norwegian capital Oslo. Police took Thunberg and her other activists away from the Ministry of Finance and then from the Ministry of Climate Change and the Environment.

Thunberg and other activists protested on February 27 calling for the removal of 151 wind turbines from reindeer pastures of the Norwegian nomadic Sámi. He argues that the transition to green energy should not come at the expense of the rights of indigenous peoples.

Activists have blocked access to some government facilities in recent days. Norway’s left-wing minority government has been forced to cancel a state visit to Britain by Oil and Energy Minister Arsland.

Norway’s Supreme Court ruled in 2021 that turbines from two wind farms in Vossen, which are part of Europe’s largest onshore wind farm complex, violate indigenous rights under international treaties. . But more than 16 months later, it’s still working.

Thunberg, carrying a Sami flag, was escorted from the Ministry of Finance by police as hundreds of demonstrators chanted slogans.

Thunberg and other demonstrators were then turned away by police again after blocking the entrance to the Ministry of Climate Change and Environment.

Thunberg was later released along with other activists detained with him.

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Russia starts supplying crude oil from Kazakh to Germany Stops in Poland | Reuters

by Chief editor of world-today-news.com February 27, 2023
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Russian state-owned pipeline company Transneft has started supplying Germany with crude oil from Kazakhstan through the Druzhba pipeline. (2023 REUTERS/Maxim Shemetov/File Photo)

MOSCOW (Reuters) – Russia’s state-owned pipeline company Transneft began supplying Germany with crude oil from Kazakhstan on Monday through the Druzhba pipeline. On the other hand, crude oil supply to Poland, which is a transit point, was stopped. This was reported by several Russian media outlets.

On December 5, 2022, the European Union (EU) banned the import of Russian crude oil by sea into the region. However, in order to secure supplies to the landlocked countries of the EU, imports through pipelines continue.

Kazakh oil pipeline operator Kaztransoil said on Monday it had shipped 20,000 tons of crude oil to Germany via the Druzhba pipeline.

Landlocked Kazakhstan is heavily dependent on its neighbor Russia for energy exports and is not subject to Western sanctions.

Citing Transneft, TASS reported that as of late February, the paperwork for oil supplies to Poland had not been completed, cutting off supplies to Polish customers.

Polish refiner PKN Oren said on Monday it had cut supplies from Russia and said it would make up the shortfall from other sources. PKN said on Wednesday that it has no business relationship with Transneft.

Oil supplies to Slovakia and the Czech Republic via the southern part of the Druzhba pipeline continue as normal, according to several oil pipeline operators.

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China’s Ukraine arbitration proposal to be analyzed in detail = Russian presidential press secretary | Reuters

by Chief editor of world-today-news.com February 27, 2023
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Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov said China’s proposal for a peace deal with Ukraine should be analyzed in detail, taking into account the interests of all parties concerned. Photo taken in Moscow last December. (2023 REUTERS/Sputnik/Valeriy Sharifulin/Pool via REUTERS)

[モスクワ 27日 ロイター] – Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov said on Monday that China’s peace plan for Ukraine should be analyzed in detail, taking into account the interests of all parties concerned.

China announced the arbitration proposal on the 24th, one year after Russia began its all-out invasion of Ukraine. He called for a comprehensive ceasefire, a gradual easing of the confrontation, and a calming of the situation, while at the same time expressing his opposition to the use of nuclear weapons.

“We are paying close attention to the proposals of our friendly China,” Peskov told reporters, adding that such initiatives, which could bring about peace, deserve attention. “It will require a careful analysis of the details, taking into account the interests of all parties involved. It will be a very long and intensive process,” he said.

He added that Russia was continuing its “special military operations” in Ukraine, but had so far seen no signs of a peaceful resolution.

He declined to comment on U.S. media reports that China was considering giving Russia drones.

China announced an “unrestricted friendship” with Russia just before Russia launched its full-scale invasion of Ukraine. At the meeting of finance ministers and central bank governors of 20 countries and regions (G20) that ended on the 25th, most countries and regions condemned Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, but the adoption of a joint statement was postponed due to opposition from Russia and China. .

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Russia needs to push back Poland’s border, says Medvedev | Reuters

by Chief editor of world-today-news.com February 24, 2023
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Russia’s deputy chairman of the Security Council, Medvedev, said on Thursday that a lasting peace with Ukraine would not be possible without pushing hostile borders back as far as possible, arguing that the country will join the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO). He said it may be necessary to push back the country’s Polish border. A representative photo taken in June last year. (2023 Reuters/Sputnik)

LONDON (Reuters) – Russia’s deputy chairman of the Security Council Medvedev said on Thursday that a lasting peace with Ukraine would only be possible if the enemy’s borders were pushed back as far as possible. It may be necessary to push back the borders of NATO member Poland, he said.

Medvedev predicts Russia will win the battle on Telegram. He then said that “some kind of agreement” would be reached after tough negotiations with Ukraine and the West.

But he said the deal would not contain a “fundamental agreement on actual borders” and would not be a comprehensive European security treaty. “That’s why it’s so important to achieve all the goals of the special military operation: push back as far as possible the borders that threaten our country. That’s Poland’s borders,” he said. too,” he said.

Poland’s eastern border is with Ukraine and Belarus, and its northeastern border is with the Russian enclave of Kaliningrad.

If Russia invades Poland’s borders, it will be the first direct clash between Russia and NATO. US President Biden has said that if NATO territory is attacked, it will defend “every inch”.

Medvedev has repeatedly made offensive remarks since the start of the war.

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Ukraine, Belarus wary of ‘offensive words’ | Reuters

by Chief editor of world-today-news.com February 21, 2023
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Ukraine’s presidential adviser Podryak warned on Thursday that Belarus had stepped up its “aggressive and militaristic rhetoric” a year before Russia’s invasion. A joint exercise between the Ukrainian army and border guards near the Belarusian border, taken on the 20th. (2023 REUTERS/Ivan Lyubysh-Kirdey)

[キーウ 21日 ロイター] – Ukrainian presidential adviser Podlyak warned on Thursday that Belarus had stepped up its “aggressive and militaristic rhetoric” a year before Russia’s invasion. But he said there was no imminent threat from the country.

Belarus’s defense ministry said on Thursday that a large number of Ukrainian forces were gathering near the border, posing a security threat.

Podlyak told Reuters that Belarus had seen no troop movements that could lead to a military attack, nor had it prepared the equipment needed for a ground attack, but that the country was providing intelligence support to Russia. pointed out. “The northern direction (facing Belarus) is under special control,” he said.

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Russia ‘bottom’ in invasion, Mr. Navalny accuses Mr. Putin | Reuters

by Chief editor of world-today-news.com February 21, 2023
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Russia’s imprisoned dissident leader Alexei Navalny said on February 20 that the Russian military was committing war crimes in Ukraine and that Putin was destroying the country’s future for personal ambitions. accused of being FILE PHOTO: Navalny on a screen during a hearing held in October 2022. REUTERS/Yulia Morozova

(Reuters) – Russian imprisoned dissident leader Alexei Navalny said on Friday that Russian troops had committed war crimes in Ukraine and that Putin had been accused of killing the country for personal ambitions. accused of destroying the future of

Posted on social media ahead of the invasion’s one year anniversary on the 24th. He said Russia had hit “rock bottom” and could not recover until “Putin’s dictatorship” collapsed and the government began “compensating” for war-damaged Ukraine.

“Tens of thousands of innocent people have been killed and millions more suffer pain and suffering. War crimes are being committed,” he said, calling for an international investigation into atrocities. .

He was sentenced to 11 years and 6 months in prison for fraud and other charges that are seen as retaliation for years of anti-government activity, and has continued to speak out against Putin since prison. He announced this month that he has been placed in a no-visit solitary confinement for the next six months.

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