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Sudan says it signed ‘Abraham Accords’ with US
Sudan on Wednesday said it signed the “Abraham Accords” with the US, paving the way for the African country to normalize ties with Israel.
A statement from the office of Sudan’s prime minister said Justice Minister Nasredeen Abdulbari signed the accord Wednesday with visiting US Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin. The signing came just over two months after Trump announced that Sudan would start to normalize ties with Israel. The move came during Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin’s visit to Khartoum, making him the first senior American official to land there since President Donald Trump’s administration removed the African country from the list of state sponsors of terrorism. The two countries, Sudan and Israel, have agreed to have full diplomatic ties, making Sudan the third Arab state — after the United Arab Emirates and Bahrain — to move to normalize relations with Israel late last year. Morocco also established diplomatic ties with Israel.
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Sudan Foreign Ministry says it looks forward to peace with Israel – report
Sudan fires foreign ministry spokesman for Israel comments
Aug. 20, 2020
Sudan ends 30 year rule of Islamic law, separating religion and state
Sept. 4, 2020
Sudan talks with UAE, US could lead to normalization with Israel – report
Netanyahu to meet Sudan’s leader in Uganda, reports say
Sept. 24, 2020
Sudanese government official: ‘We need ties with Israel’
Oct. 4, 2020
Sudan to normalize ties with Israel after US ultimatum – report
Oct. 15, 2020
Trump to Exclude Sudan From Terrorism Sponsors List
Oct. 19, 2020
Trump announces peace deal between Sudan and Israel
Oct. 23, 2020
Breakthrough in Saudi-Qatar dispute was short of reconciliation
Saudi Arabia, the UAE and Egypt signed a declaration calling for solidarity and stability at the Gulf Council summit on Tuesday. This statement ended the three and-half-year embargo which the three allies had imposed on Qatar for harboring Islamist terrorists and warm relations with Tehran. Although Qatar stuck to its guns on most disputed issues, Riyadh ended the sea and air blockade and invited the Qatari ruler to join the summit. Full reconciliation was held in abeyance.
Trump’s senior adviser Jared Kushner shuttled across the region in a bid to engineer an end to this dispute. This initiative rounded off the normalization of Arab-Israel relations that was a key component of the Trump blueprint for boxing Iran in from its Gulf neighbors while promoting regional stability.
Jan. 6, 2021
Iran problem is getting worse by the day
Iran launches large-scale drone exercise amid heightened tensions with US
US slaps Iran with fresh sanctions
Iran requests arrest warrant for Donald Trump over Qassem Soleimani assassination
‘Soleimani Will Be Avenged’: Mystery Voice Threatens Plane Attack on U.S. Pilot Radio
Thanks to provocative moves by Iran and less-than-coherent actions by the outgoing Trump administration, the president-elect is facing an increasingly uncertain situation when it comes to Iran, a decades-long American nemesis that has been a target of blame for much of the Middle East’s instability. In the past week alone, President Donald Trump’s team has dispatched B-52 bombers to the Persian Gulf in response to alleged Iranian attack planning and reversed an order to bring home the USS Nimitz, the only US aircraft carrier in the region. On Monday, Iran not only announced it had resumed advanced uranium enrichment in violation of the 2015 nuclear deal but also seized a South Korean-flagged oil tanker and its crew. On Tuesday, the United States blacklisted a Chinese company that makes elements for steel production, 12 Iranian steel and metals makers and three foreign-based sales agents of a major Iranian metals and mining holding company, seeking to deprive Iran of revenues as US President Donald Trump’s term winds down. Iran then sent a new request to Interpol to issue an international warrant for US President Donald Trump over ordering a drone strike that killed Iranian General Qasem Soleimani on 3 January 2020. The request also contains warrants for 47 more US officials purportedly involved in the general’s assassination last year. This is the second time Tehran has requested the arrest of Trump and other American officials over their involvement in “murder and terrorism”. On Wednesday, the Iranian Army has launched a large-scale drill involving unmanned aerial vehicles (UAV) in the northern province of Semnan. This combustible combination coming just two weeks before the president-elect’s inauguration threatens to derail or at least delay Biden’s hopes to return the US to the nuclear accord that Trump withdrew from in 2018.
Jan. 6, 2021
Algerian lawmaker looks to criminalize promoting peace with Israel
An Algerian lawmaker announced in a social media post that she intends to submit a bill to parliament seeking to criminalize “the… promotion of normalization with the Zionist entity,” referring to Israel, Algerian media outlets reported late last month. This law is based on the positions of the Algerian state that rejects normalization with the Zionist entity, especially since normalization seriously affected the issue of Western Sahara through political bargaining, with commercial justifications and suspicious deals,” she added. If the law is passed, an offender could be “punished by imprisonment from three to 10 years,” and may have their professional accreditations rescinded as a punitive measure. Offenders may also be subject to a fine ranging from 300,000 to one million dinars ($2,273 to $7,619). The development comes as neighboring nation Morocco announced at the end of December the resumption of its diplomatic relations with the Jewish state via a US-brokered normalization deal.
Jan. 5, 2021
Kenosha protesters gather after Jacob Blake shooting results in no charges for police
Portland protesters swarm police precinct after Jacob Blake decision
Pro-police march turns into chaos after cops confront protesters
DC protesters, police clash on eve of election certification vote; at least 6 arrests
Trump Supporters Clash with Police, Attempt to Breach U.S. Capitol Building
U.S. Capitol locked down as pro-Trump protesters breach the building
Protesters move inside Kansas Statehouse
Protesters descended on the Kenosha County Administration Building in Wisconsin and took to the streets of Portland on Tuesday evening following the district attorney’s decision not to charge any of the officers involved in the August shooting of Jacob Blake, according to a report. National Guard troops stood nearby in front of the courthouse, after Gov. Tony Evers ordered them deployed in anticipation of possible violence. Police said officers made “some arrests” but did not immediately provide additional information.
Meanwhile, Hundreds of supporters of President Trump descended on Washington, D.C., on Tuesday, planning to protest Wednesday’s expected congressional certification of Democrat Joe Biden’s victory in the Nov. 3 presidential election. As of late Tuesday, police had already arrested at least six people for a variety of offenses, including weapons and ammunition possession, possessing a stun gun and assaulting a police officer, authorities said. On Wednesday, Supporters of President Donald Trump at the March to Save America are attempting to breach the U.S. Capitol, breaking through barriers in attempts to occupy the building.
Jan. 6, 2021
Hong Kong rounds up 53 pro-democracy activists
More than 50 of Hong Kong’s most prominent pro-democracy activists and politicians have been arrested in the biggest crackdown since China imposed a draconian security law last year. About 1,000 police took part in morning raids on 72 premises across the city. Those held helped run an unofficial “primary” to pick opposition candidates ahead of postponed 2020 elections. They are accused of trying to “overthrow” the government. Activists say the new law aims to quash dissent. China’s government imposed the legislation on the semi-autonomous territory in June, saying it was necessary to curb months of sometimes violent pro-democracy protests. Beijing defended Wednesday’s arrests, with Foreign Ministry spokeswoman Hua Chunying saying they were needed to stop “external forces and individuals [colluding] to undermine China’s stability and security”.
Jan. 6, 2021
Massachusetts Lowers Age To Get an Abortion Without Parental Approval to 16
It is now legal in Massachusetts for 16- and 17-year-olds to get an abortion without parental or judicial permission, after a veto override by the state legislature. Republican Gov. Charlie Baker originally vetoed the law against the unborn on Dec. 24, saying that while he believes in general abortion access, he cannot in good conscience sanction minors consenting to abortion. Massachusetts’ legislature overrode its Republican governor’s veto of a bill on Tuesday that expanded abortion access in a variety of ways, including allowing 16-year-old girls to obtain abortions without parental consent. The state’s Democratic-controlled Senate and House overwhelmingly rejected Baker’s veto. The Senate’s 32-8 vote came just a day after the House’s vote of 107-46. Tuesday’s passage represents another win for Democrats who are seeking to pre-empt a potential Supreme Court decision overturning Roe — a prospect that seemed even more likely with Amy Coney Barrett’s confirmation to the Supreme Court.
Jan. 4, 2021
Islamic Militants Murder Two Dozen Nigerian Christians over Christmas
Militant jihadists killed at least 24 people, abducted 20 more, and torched a church in two Christmas Eve attacks in northeast Nigeria, the Barnabas Fund reported Tuesday. Islamists believed to belong to Islamic State West Africa Province (ISWAP), an off-shoot of Boko Haram, kidnapped at least 20 Christians on Christmas Eve in Garkida, Adamawa State. The raiders chose five of their prisoners to be lined up and shot in cold blood in a terror attack the jihadists referred to as a “Christmas present” in a video of the event. In their assault, the jihadists also torched homes, shops, cars, and bulldozers, sending the Garkida villagers fleeing. Some of those who fled are still missing. One eyewitness said that the militants entered the town with about five vehicles and began shooting sporadically, and then proceeded to loot and ravage houses and pharmaceutical stores. The attack was just the latest in a string of violent assaults in the country by Islamic terrorists.
Jan. 6, 2021
January 1, 2021 – 100,000 ducks killed due to avian flu in Norfolk, England. Link
January 2, 2021 – Hundreds of dead birds found on street in Rome, Italy. Link
January 3, 2021 – 30,000 chickens killed due to avian flu in County Antrim, Northern Ireland. Link
January 4, 2021 – Hundreds of dead fish washing up due to red tide in Marco Island, America. Link
January 5, 2021 – Almost 2,000 migratory birds found dead in Himachal Pradesh, India. Link
January 5, 2021 – 10 tons of fish dead ‘due to cold’ in Tha Uthen, Thailand. Link
January 5, 2021 – 28,000 ducks dead due to avian flu in Kerala, India. Link
January 5, 2021 – 18,000 chickens killed due to avian flu in Skane, Sweden. Link
Very rare January tornadoes touch down in California
The National Weather Service (NWS) confirmed that two tornadoes touched down in Tehama County, California on Monday, January 4, 2021. In the NWS Sacramento forecast area there were 39 tornadoes reported from 2010 – 2020. This works out to about 4 tornadoes a year, making yesterday’s twisters very rare occurrences. Two January tornadoes were also reported in 2017. The first tornado touched down around 21:34 UTC (13:34 LT) near the city of Corning, downing trees and power lines and causing other structural damage. According to NWS Sacramento meteorologist Eric Kurths, reports of additional damage are under investigation, including some reports of Cal Fire-Butte County. The second tornado touched down in the open field near Vina around 21:40 UTC, causing no apparent damage. Multiple photos and videos confirm a tornado in clear contact, NWS said. According to Kurths, the strong line of local thunderstorms may have combined with a high sheer environment which means it helped produce rotational wind energy. The tornado wind speeds may have been in the 105 – 130 km/h (65 – 80 mph) range, he added.
Jan. 5, 2021
Scientists warn of extreme winter weather in early 2021 due to sudden stratospheric warming
Sudden Stratospheric Warming (SSW) event started over the weekend
Geomagnetic Storm Expected To Strike Earth’s Magnetic Field Today
Much of the world may be in store for particularly intense winter weather in the coming weeks, according to a study just released by a team in the United Kingdom. Researchers report a major meteorological event is occurring high in the sky above the North Pole. This sudden stratospheric warming (SSW) event is estimated to occur in early January 2021. What exactly does that mean? The Earth’s stratosphere is a layer of the atmosphere located around six to 30 miles above the ground. Scientists consider an SSW event to be among the most extreme atmospheric phenomena. It usually leads to an atmospheric temperature increase of roughly 122 degrees Fahrenheit within just a few days. SSW events are known to subsequently produce periods of extreme cold weather and intense snow storms. Most recently, an SSW in 2018 called the “Beast from the East” brought heavy snowfall to the United Kingdom, Ireland, and much of Europe.
Jan. 6, 2021
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