American rejects US citizenship in Russian court: agencies

American rejects US citizenship in Russian court: agencies
Photographers take pictures as US citizen Joseph Tater appears in court on a screen via video link from his prison in Moscow on Sept. 26, 2024. (AFP)
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Updated 26 September 2024
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American rejects US citizenship in Russian court: agencies

American rejects US citizenship in Russian court: agencies
  • The defendant, Joseph Tater, was in court over prosecutors’ allegations he assaulted a police officer after abusing staff at a hotel in the Russian capital in August
  • In an appeal hearing at the Moscow City Court, he criticized the US government and media outlets, demanded two embassy officials leave

MOSCOW: An American rejected his US citizenship in a Moscow court on Thursday, saying he was the victim of political persecution in the United States, Russian state news agencies reported.
The defendant, Joseph Tater, was in court over prosecutors’ allegations he assaulted a police officer after abusing staff at a hotel in the Russian capital in August.
In an appeal hearing at the Moscow City Court he criticized the US government and media outlets, demanded two embassy officials leave and said he had been targeted by the CIA for years.
“My life is being threatened in the United States,” Russian state news agencies quoted him as saying in court.
He alleged the CIA had killed his mother while she was in hospital and that he had been arrested in the US on false charges.
His lawyer told the judge he had come to Russia “with the purpose of obtaining political asylum in connection with persecution by the relevant authorities in the US.”
Addressing two US embassy officials in the court, Tater was quoted as saying: “I am no longer a US citizen, I ask you to leave the courtroom.”
He also demanded American journalists — “especially CNN” — and “journalists from Ukraine” leave the hearing, the agencies reported.
The court rejected his appeal against being held in pre-trial detention until at least October. He faces up to five years in prison.
Russia has arrested several US citizens in recent years on charges ranging from espionage and criticizing the Russian army to petty theft and family disputes.
During the Ukraine offensive and amid tensions with the West, President Vladimir Putin has made it easier for Western citizens to relocate to Russia on political grounds.
Under a decree issued earlier this year, individuals who oppose their countries’ “destructive neoliberal ideology” can apply for residency in Russia without having to pass usual tests on Russian language, history and laws.


Zelensky hails arrival of French jets as ‘strengthening Ukraine’s security’

Zelensky hails arrival of French jets as ‘strengthening Ukraine’s security’
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Zelensky hails arrival of French jets as ‘strengthening Ukraine’s security’

Zelensky hails arrival of French jets as ‘strengthening Ukraine’s security’
  • Zelensky said: “This is another step in strengthening Ukraine’s security“

KYIV: Ukrainian leader Volodymyr Zelensky on Thursday hailed the delivery of the first Mirage 2000 fighter jets from France, to help Kyiv defend its airspace against Russia.


“The first Mirage 2000 jets from France have arrived, adding to our air defense capabilities,” Zelensky said, adding that “France’s president (Emmanuel Macron) keeps his word, and we appreciate it. This is another step in strengthening Ukraine’s security.”


Taliban hands management of Afghan hotel to German firm

Taliban hands management of Afghan hotel to German firm
Updated 06 February 2025
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Taliban hands management of Afghan hotel to German firm

Taliban hands management of Afghan hotel to German firm
  • The Cinderella International Group has been managing the renamed Kabul Grand Hotel since February 1
  • The Afghan-German national did not disclose the value, but said the deal was signed after the expiration of the previous contract with the Serena hotel chain

KABUL: A luxury Afghanistan hotel that saw several bloody attacks during the 20-year insurgency is now being managed by a German company a week after the Taliban government took control of it, the firm’s CEO told AFP.
In the deadliest attack on the Serena — popular with business travelers and foreign guests — four gunmen in 2014 made it through multiple levels of security and killed nine people, including an AFP journalist and members of his family.
In 2008, a suicide bombing left six dead, in an attack blamed on the current Taliban interior minister, Sirajuddin Haqqani.
The Cinderella International Group has been managing the renamed Kabul Grand Hotel since February 1, according to a 10-year contract won after a tender from the Taliban government, chief executive Aaron Azim said Wednesday.
The Afghan-German national did not disclose the value, but said the deal was signed after the expiration of the previous contract with the Serena hotel chain.
The line of hotels, owned by the Aga Khan Fund for Economic Development, had managed the Kabul location for 20 years.
On Friday, the Serena chain said the establishment’s operations had been handed over to the Hotel State Owned Corporation (HSOC), an arm of the Taliban government, without providing further details.
The Taliban authorities, who took power in 2021, said they had entrusted the management of the hotel to an international company with “enough experience in the field of hotel management,” without identifying the firm.
Azim said his company has been present in Afghanistan for 20 years, working on road construction and in the mining sector.


UK revokes Russian diplomat’s accreditation in tit-for-tat move

UK revokes Russian diplomat’s accreditation in tit-for-tat move
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UK revokes Russian diplomat’s accreditation in tit-for-tat move

UK revokes Russian diplomat’s accreditation in tit-for-tat move
  • The UK “will not stand for intimidation of our staff in this way, and so we are taking reciprocal action,” the foreign ministry in London said
  • Foreign Secretary David Lammy said in a social media post that London was “unapologetic about protecting our national interests“

LONDON: Britain is revoking the accreditation of a Russian diplomat, the foreign ministry said Thursday, after Moscow last November expelled a British official accusing him of espionage.
The UK “will not stand for intimidation of our staff in this way, and so we are taking reciprocal action,” the foreign ministry in London said in a statement.
The ministry said it had summoned Russia’s ambassador and told him the move was in “response to Russia’s unprovoked and baseless decision to strip the accreditation of a British diplomat in Moscow in November.”
It added that “any further action taken by Russia will be considered an escalation and responded to accordingly.”
Foreign Secretary David Lammy said in a social media post that London was “unapologetic about protecting our national interests.”
“My message to Russia is clear — if you take action against us, we will respond.”


Russia expelled the British diplomat in November amid accusations of spying, telling the UK it would not tolerate “undeclared” intelligence officers operating on its territory.
It was the latest in a string of espionage claims as relations between the two countries run at an all-time low.
Just months earlier, Moscow had withdrawn the accreditation of six UK diplomats for suspected espionage and “threatening Russia’s security.”
That followed London announcing last May that it was expelling the Russian defense attache for spying, and removing diplomatic premises status from several Russian properties.
It also imposed a five-year limit on Russian diplomats’ postings, which led to a number leaving the UK.


North Gaza’s Indonesia Hospital resumes emergency services

North Gaza’s Indonesia Hospital resumes emergency services
Updated 06 February 2025
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North Gaza’s Indonesia Hospital resumes emergency services

North Gaza’s Indonesia Hospital resumes emergency services
  • Indonesia Hospital was one of the first targets hit by Israeli attacks in October 2023
  • It treats patients with minor trauma to lessen overcrowding at Al-Awda Hospital

JAKARTA: The Indonesia Hospital in north Gaza has resumed 24-hour emergency services, the NGO that funded it has said, as efforts are underway to start repairs to the hospital after it was severely damaged by Israeli forces.

The hospital in Beit Lahiya, a four-story building located near the Jabalia refugee camp, was built from donations organized by the Jakarta-based Medical Emergency Rescue Committee. Like other health care facilities in Gaza, it was severely damaged by Israeli attacks.

But its round-the-clock emergency services have resumed this month at the request of the Gaza Ministry of Health, following the return of hundreds of thousands of displaced Palestinians to north Gaza since Jan. 27.

“As the only functioning hospital, Al-Awda, is not only full but overcrowded, the Gaza Ministry of Health has asked for the emergency department at the Indonesia Hospital to reopen,” Hadiki Habib, who heads MER-C’s latest batch of emergency medical team in Gaza, said during a live-streamed press conference on Wednesday.

“So our emergency department resumed its 24-hours operation on Feb. 1, and we mainly take care of minor trauma cases … We hope to expand our services once essential repairs at the hospital are done.”

Two specialist doctors and a nurse from the Indonesian medical team will be working alongside volunteer Palestinian doctors to provide services at the emergency department, Habib said, adding that many patients had infected wounds and injuries from Israeli attacks on Gaza, which were neglected before the ceasefire took effect on Jan. 19.

As Palestinians begin the process of rebuilding their homes destroyed by Israeli bombardment, doctors are also recording new injuries from cleaning up the rubble that now covers much of Gaza.

“North Gaza, which was heavily impacted by the war, certainly requires special care, particularly in terms of health care, and this will be our focus as our expertise is in emergency health care,” said Yogi Prabowo, chairman of MER-C’s executive committee in Jakarta.

“We are also preparing to begin reparations and rebuilding of the Indonesia Hospital, including adding new facilities, such as buildings and health equipment.”

The Indonesia Hospital was one of the first targets hit when Israel began its assault on Gaza in October 2023, during which 47,500 people have been killed and more than 111,000 injured.

Israel frequently targeted medical facilities in the Gaza Strip, saying that they are used by Palestinian armed groups.


France delivers first Mirage 2000 fighter jets to Ukraine: minister

France delivers first Mirage 2000 fighter jets to Ukraine: minister
Updated 06 February 2025
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France delivers first Mirage 2000 fighter jets to Ukraine: minister

France delivers first Mirage 2000 fighter jets to Ukraine: minister
  • France announced the delivery of the first fighter jets as talk of a negotiated end to the nearly three-year war has risen with Donald Trump back in the White House and Ukraine’s troops struggling on

Paris: France on Thursday delivered a first consignment of Mirage 2000-5 fighter jets to Ukraine to help Kyiv defend its airspace against Russia, Defense Minister Sebastien Lecornu said on Thursday.
“The first of these aircraft have arrived in Ukraine today,” Lecornu said on X, without saying how many had been delivered. After France helped train Ukrainian pilots over recent months, “they will now help defend Ukraine’s skies,” he added.
Last June, President Emmanuel Macron announced that France would transfer Mirage 2000-5 aircraft to Ukraine and train their Ukrainian pilots as part of military cooperation with Kyiv.
Of the 26 Mirage 2000-5 aircraft owned by the French air force, six were to be transferred to Ukraine, according to a budget report published by France’s National Assembly lower house.
The French defense ministry neither denied nor confirmed the figure for security reasons.
Ukrainian pilots and mechanics have been trained in eastern France to use the jets, which have undergone modifications including to combat Russian jamming.
France announced the delivery of the first fighter jets as talk of a negotiated end to the nearly three-year war has risen with Donald Trump back in the White House and Ukraine’s troops struggling on the battlefield in the east.
In August, Ukraine received its first consignment of US-made F-16 fighter jets.