Thursday, 19 August 2021
COVID-19: ANGOLA REGISTERS 233 INFECTIONS AND 208 RECOVERIES
LULA DA SILVA SAYS HE NEVER WANTED TO BE PRESIDENT OF BRAZIL AS MUCH AS HE DOES NOW
CYRIL RAMAPHOSA CONGRATULATES ZAMBIA'S NEW PRESIDENT HICHILEMA
Lithuania says Belarus officers illegally pushed migrants over border
Lithuania’s border service said the Belarusians were repeatedly told they had violated the border during the tense incident on Tuesday.
But Belarus disputed this and accused Lithuanian guards of violence towards migrants.
EU ministers will meet later to discuss a recent migrant influx from Belarus.
More than 4,100 mostly Iraqi migrants have entered EU member Lithuania illegally from neighbouring Belarus so far this year.
The rise in illegal crossings started in June after the EU imposed sanctions on long-time Belarusian President President Alexander Lukashenko.
Lithuania and its allies have accused Belarus of flying in migrants from the Middle East to send across the border, in retaliation for EU sanctions. Belarus has denied this claim.
Tuesday’s incident on the border is the latest rupture in Lithuania-Belarus relations, which have soured considerably in recent months.
Lithuania’s border service released a video of the incident, which showed 12 Belarusian officers armed with shields and riot gear standing in formation as migrants scrambled towards Lithuanian territory in a ditch below.
Later in the video, the Belarusians appear to enter the ditch which the Lithuanian border guards say marks the border.
Lithuania’s interior ministry said 35 migrants had been “forcibly pushed” by the Belarusians.
Interior Minister Agnė Bilotaitė said Lithuanian border guards would step up patrols in response to the “provocation”.
Earlier, Belarus’s border service released its own video, which does not show the 12 officers in riot gear, nor the alleged crossing into Lithuanian territory.
In the video, Lithuanian border guards can be seen grappling with migrants, some of whom are pushed to the floor.
The Belarusian border service accused Lithuanian guards of deliberately ignoring “all requests for asylum”.
Mr Lukashenko has repeatedly warned that Belarusian authorities will no longer stop an influx of illegal migrants from abroad to EU members.
On Tuesday Lithuanian border guard chief Rustamas Liubajevas said tensions remained high on the Belarus-Lithuania border, where Lithuania’s parliament last week voted to build a fence.
In the meantime, dozens of arrivals have been turned away under Lithuania’s controversial policy to push back migrants. But Mr Liubavas said Belarus border guards were “actively pushing irregular migrants to the Lithuanian side”.
German Chancellor Angela Merkel has condemned President Lukashenko for using refugees to “undermine security” and put pressure on the EU.
…………………………………………………………
Outrage as J&J exports tens of millions of vaccine doses from Africa to EU
Teenage pilot Zara Rutherford begins solo round-world record bid
A teenage pilot has set off on an attempt to become the youngest woman to fly solo around the world.
Zara Rutherford, 19, took off on her three-month adventure from Kortrijk in Belgium just before 10:00 BST – half an hour late due to the weather.
She made her first stop at Popham Airfield in Hampshire at 11:30.
The former pupil of St Swithun’s School, Winchester, aims to fly over 52 countries and cross the equator twice during her trip.
The current female record holder is American Shaesta Waiz, who was 30 at the time of her challenge in 2017. The youngest male record holder was 18.
Miss Rutherford’s preparation has included dunker training – practising how to get out of an aircraft under water – as well as maintenance of her plane.
The circumnavigation includes 70 planned stops with 19 rest days and is due to conclude back in Kortrijk on 4 November.
Miss Rutherford, who lives in Belgium, said the “greatest challenge” would be remote places like northern Russia or Greenland.
“There aren’t many people who live there so if anything were to go wrong I would be in a bit of an awkward situation,” she said.
The teenager, who comes from a family of pilots, began training when she was 14 and gained her pilot’s licence in 2020.
She is flying a Shark UL – an ultralight sport aircraft which holds a number of speed records.
She will fly to Wick, via Aberdeen, before heading across the Atlantic Ocean to Iceland, Greenland then Canada.
Her itinerary will then take her down the east coast of the US to South America before heading up the west coast back to Alaska, crossing to Russia, East and Central Asia, before returning to Europe via the Middle East.
Miss Rutherford spent five years at St Swithun’s School, which is one of the sponsors of the challenge.
The route has been chosen to fulfil Guinness World Records’ requirements to be an “around-the-world flight”.
………………………………………
Cheerful greetings!
Greetings from your CEO Dear all, I hope this message finds you all in great spirits. It’s been a while since we last connected, and I want...
-
An energy revolution based on renewables and energy efficiency is urgently needed not just to accelerate economic progress and development, ...
-
Sofonie Dala - Young & Green Talents from África Greetings! I'm Sofonie Dala, an oil and gas engineer passionate about making a p...
-
Hey Friend! 💙 Did you know July is BIPOC (Black, Indigenous, and People of Color) Mental Health Awareness Month? This month (and all year!)...