влада, вибори, народ
Російська армія обстріляла 12 населених пунктів на Харківщині за добу – Синєгубов
Одна жінка отримала поранення в Балаклії: «наступила на вибухонебезпечний предмет»
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By Gromada | 12/12/2022 | Повідомлення, Суспільство
Проблеми з електрикою через негоду на заході країни не є критичними – «Укренерго»
«З обледенінням енергетики вміють справлятися досить швидко»
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By Gromada | 12/12/2022 | Повідомлення, Суспільство
Зеленський анонсував розмову з Байденом
Востаннє Володимир Зеленський мав телефонну розмову з Джо Байденом 10 жовтня
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By Gromada | 12/12/2022 | Повідомлення, Суспільство
Для херсонців створили онлайн-мапу укриттів і «Пунктів незламності» – Мінреінтеграції
Після деокупації Херсона російські війська фактично щоденно обстрілюють місто
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By Gromada | 12/11/2022 | Повідомлення, Суспільство
На українсько-польському кордоні стартує проєкт «єЧерга»
Щоб потрапити в «єЧергу», потрібно заздалегідь зареєструватися на сайті проєкту
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By Gromada | 12/11/2022 | Повідомлення, Суспільство
Омбудсмен розповів, чи реально виключити Росію зі структур Червоного хреста
За його словами, Міжнародна федерація Червоного Хреста і Червоного Півмісяця «максимально серйозно» поставилась до цієї пропозиції України
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By Gromada | 12/11/2022 | Повідомлення, Суспільство
В Одесі виникли проблеми з водопостачанням: міськрада звернулася до жителів
У міськраді також пояснили, що робота насосних станцій залежить від наявності електроенергії
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By Gromada | 12/11/2022 | Повідомлення, Суспільство
В Одесі та області до споживачів поступово повертається електроенергія – ОВА
Загроза завдання ворожих ракетних ударів та атаки дронами-камікадзе по Одеській області залишається дуже високою, попередили в ОВА
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By Gromada | 12/11/2022 | Повідомлення, Суспільство
Омбудсмен Лубінець анонсував «нові процеси» у роботі з російською уповноваженою Москальковою
Він пояснює необхідність співпраці з нею двома причинами
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By Gromada | 12/11/2022 | Повідомлення, Суспільство
Kari Lake Challenges Her Defeat in Arizona Governor’s Race
Kari Lake, the Republican defeated in the Arizona governor’s race, is formally challenging her loss to Democrat Katie Hobbs, asking a court to throw out certified election results from the state’s most populous county and either declare her the winner or rerun the governor’s election in that county.
The lawsuit filed late Friday by Lake centers on long lines and other difficulties that people experienced while voting on Election Day in Maricopa County. The challenge filed in Maricopa County Superior Court also alleges hundreds of thousands of ballots were illegally cast, but there’s no evidence that’s true.
Lake has refused to acknowledge that she lost to Hobbs by more than 17,000 votes.
The Donald Trump-endorsed gubernatorial candidate has bombarded Maricopa County with complaints, largely related to a problem with printers at some vote centers that led to ballots being printed with markings that were too light to be read by the on-site tabulators.
Lines backed up in some polling places, fueling Republican suspicions that some supporters were unable to cast a ballot, though there’s no evidence it affected the outcome. County officials say everyone was able to vote and all legal ballots were counted.
Lake sued Maricopa County officials and Hobbs in her current role as Arizona’s secretary of state.
Sophia Solis, a spokesperson for the secretary of state’s office, said Lake’s lawsuit was being reviewed but had no other comment on the filing.
Jason Berry, a Maricopa County spokesperson, declined to comment on Lake’s request to throw out the county’s election results in the governor’s race. But he said the county “respects the election contest process and looks forward to sharing facts about the administration of the 2022 general election and our work to ensure every legal voter had an opportunity to cast their ballot.”
Hobbs in a post on her Twitter account called the lawsuit “Lake’s latest desperate attempt to undermine our democracy and throw out the will of the voters.” She posted a statement from her campaign manager that called the lawsuit a “sham” and said her camp remained focused on “getting ready to hit the ground running on Day One of Katie Hobbs’ administration.”
Lake’s lawsuit says Republicans were disproportionately affected by the problems in Maricopa County because they outvoted Democrats on Election Day 3-1. GOP leaders had urged their voters to wait until Election Day to vote.
In late November, Lake filed a public records lawsuit demanding Maricopa County hand over documents related to the election. She was seeking to identify voters who may have had trouble casting a ballot, such as people who checked in at more than one vote center or those who returned a mail ballot and also checked in at a polling place.
During the summer, a federal judge also rejected a request by Lake and Mark Finchem, the defeated Republican candidate for secretary of state, to require hand counting of all ballots during the November election.
The judge has since sanctioned lawyers representing Lake and Finchem, saying they “made false, misleading, and unsupported factual assertions” in their lawsuit. The lawyers told the court that their claims were “legally sound and supported by strong evidence.”
Hobbs in her role as secretary of state has petitioned a court to begin an automatic statewide recount required by law in three races decided by less than half a percentage point.
The race for attorney general was one of the closest contests in state history, with Democrat Kris Mayes leading Republican Abe Hamadeh by just 510 votes out of 2.5 million cast.
The races for superintendent of public instruction and a state legislative seat in the Phoenix suburbs will also be recounted, but the margins are much larger.
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By Polityk | 12/11/2022 | Повідомлення, Політика
Омбудсмен оцінив можливість обміну представників УПЦ (МП) на утримуваних у Росії українців
В УПЦ (МП) раніше закликали «не розпалювати внутрішню війну», а звинувачення у колабораційній діяльності на адресу деяких священників називали «недоведеними та безпідставними»
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By Gromada | 12/10/2022 | Повідомлення, Суспільство
Омбудсмен не знає, яких українських полонених відвідав МКЧХ: «Вони не повідомили»
Наразі він намагається верифікувати інформацію, оприлюднену МКЧХ, самотужки
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By Gromada | 12/10/2022 | Повідомлення, Суспільство
Омбудсмен пояснив, чому не всі утримувані РФ українці хочуть повертатися з полону
«Насправді там просто десь психологічний тиск, десь – маніпуляції»
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By Gromada | 12/10/2022 | Повідомлення, Суспільство
Омбудсмен розповів, скільки українців Росія продовжує утримувати в Оленівці
«Нас вкотре туди не допускають. Судячи з усього, ми отримаємо доступ до Оленівки тільки після того, як наші ЗСУ звільнять її»
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By Gromada | 12/10/2022 | Повідомлення, Суспільство
У ДТЕК повідомили про нові графіки стабілізаційних вимкнень у Києві
У компанії також попередили, що скоро оновлені графіки запрацюють в Одеській і Дніпропетровській областях
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By Gromada | 12/10/2022 | Повідомлення, Суспільство
Омбудсмен відреагував на еротичний календар журналісток «5 каналу»: «Не бачу нічого поганого»
«5 канал» 6 грудня, до Дня Збройних сил України, презентував календар із зображенням своїх співробітниць в оголеному вигляді
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By Gromada | 12/09/2022 | Повідомлення, Суспільство
Естонія відправляє до України 11 автобусів із генераторами та обладнанням – голова МЗС
За його словами, автобуси прямують до Житомира, Харкова, Бучі й Полтави
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By Gromada | 12/09/2022 | Повідомлення, Суспільство
Обстріли Харківщини: один із поранених помер у лікарні – Синєгубов
Загалом після обстрілів госпіталізували трьох поранених, ще одному надали допомогу на місці
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By Gromada | 12/09/2022 | Повідомлення, Суспільство
СБУ підозрює ректора Почаївської духовної семінарії УПЦ (МП) у «поширенні релігійної ворожнечі»
«Архієпископ поширював через соцмережі «дописи», якими принижував національну честь та гідність українців»
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By Gromada | 12/09/2022 | Повідомлення, Суспільство
Viktor Bout, Arms Dealer in Prisoner Swap, Remembered as ‘Monster’
Viktor Bout, the former Russian military officer convicted of illegal arms trafficking in U.S. courts in 2012, and who was serving a 25-year prison sentence, has had his sentence commuted and is being repatriated as part of a prisoner exchange that freed United States basketball star Brittney Griner from prison in Russia.
Bout, nicknamed the “Merchant of Death,” started an air freight business in the years after the fall of the Soviet Union, which prosecutors alleged he used to transport military-grade weapons around the world, often supplying arms to combatants on opposing sides of the same conflicts.
In an indictment of Bout issued in February 2010, the U.S. Justice Department alleged, “Bout, an international weapons trafficker since the 1990s, has carried out a massive weapons-trafficking business by assembling a fleet of cargo airplanes capable of transporting weapons and military equipment to various parts of the world, including Africa, South America, and the Middle East. The arms that Bout has sold or brokered have fueled conflicts and supported regimes in Afghanistan, Angola, the Democratic Republic of the Congo, Liberia, Rwanda, Sierra Leone, and Sudan.”
The Russian government has long claimed that Bout was wrongly convicted and unjustly imprisoned. He had, most recently, been held in a federal prison facility in the city of Marion in the U.S. state of Illinois.
Griner had spent 10 months in prison in Russia after being arrested at a Moscow airport with a small amount of cannabis oil in an electronic cigarette cartridge in her luggage. Sentenced to nine years in prison, she was recently transferred to a prison labor camp.
Early life
Little is known for certain about Bout’s early life, other than that he grew up in Dushanbe, Tajikistan, and was conscripted into the Russian military at age 18. He is believed to be multilingual, and is thought to have studied at the Military Institute of Foreign Languages in Moscow. The institute has close ties to Russian intelligence services.
Bout appears to have left military service around the time of the breakup of the Soviet Union, and moved to the United Arab Emirates, where he purchased four Soviet-era Antonov-8 cargo planes and established an air freight firm called Air Cess.
Bout’s fleet of planes eventually numbered around 60, and much of his business was legitimate. According to Douglas Farah and Stephen Braun, authors of the book Merchant of Death: Money, Guns, Planes, and the Man Who Makes War Possible, Bout’s contracts included some with the U.S. government for ferrying reconstruction supplies into Afghanistan and some with the United Nations for delivering humanitarian aid.
Active in Africa
It was arms dealing, however, that made Bout both internationally famous and extremely wealthy. In the years following the breakup of the Soviet Union, vast quantities of military weapons appeared on the black market, and prosecutors and journalists have produced evidence that Bout transported weapons to conflict zones around the globe, often to parties that were subject to international arms embargoes.
Bout was especially active in Africa, and in the 1990s is believed to have supplied arms to both the government of Angola and the National Union for the Total Independence of Angola (UNITA) who were fighting against it.
Similarly, Bout is believed to have supplied arms to both sides of the civil war in what was then Zaire, and is now the Democratic Republic of Congo, and to have sold arms used in conflicts in Rwanda, Sudan, and Somalia.
Charles Taylor, the former president of Liberia who was convicted of war crimes for his role in the civil war in neighboring Sierra Leone, is also believed to have been one of Bout’s clients.
‘Truly a monster’
David M. Crane, the founding chief prosecutor of the U.N. Special Court for Sierra Leone, saw the results of Bout’s arms dealing in West Africa up close.
“He was truly a monster in his own right,” Crane told VOA. “This is someone who spread his arms and ammunition around the world, in very dark corners of the world, causing pain and suffering wherever he went.”
Crane, who went on to found the non-profit Global Accountability Network, which seeks justice for the victims of war crimes and crimes against humanity, said that the destruction wrought in Sierra Leone by the forces Bout armed was extensive.
“He was the main supplier of arms and ammunition…to that terrible conflict in West Africa, which saw the murder, rape, maiming and mutilation of over 1.2 million human beings,” Chase said.
While Africa may have been Bout’s primary focus, he was also active in other parts of the world. For example, he is believed to have sold weapons and equipment to both the Taliban in Afghanistan and the Northern Alliance that opposed it in the late 1990s.
Captured
By the late 2000s, Bout was subject to multiple arrest warrants around the world, and rarely left Russia, where the government of Vladimir Putin refused to extradite him.
In 2008, however, he was lured to Bangkok, Thailand, for a meeting with people he believed to be representatives of Fuerzas Armadas Revolucionarias de Colombia, or FARC, the rebel group that for decades sought to overthrow the Colombian government before a 2016 peace accord. FARC was, at the time, designated as a terrorist group by the U.S. government.
In fact, Bout was actually meeting with informants for the U.S. Drug Enforcement Administration, who recorded him offering to sell them hundreds of surface-to-air missiles and other heavy weaponry. In the conversation, Bout acknowledged that the missiles, in particular, were to be used to bring down U.S. planes flying drug interdiction missions.
Bout was arrested on the spot by Thai law enforcement, and two years later he was extradited to the U.S., where he was charged with several crimes, including breaking weapons embargoes, conspiring to kill U.S. officials, and various money laundering and wire fraud charges.
In 2012, Bout was convicted and sentenced to 25 years in prison.
Long process
In a statement on Thursday, the Russian Foreign Ministry characterized the negotiations that led to Bout’s release as long, with the U.S. resisting demands that he be made part of the deal.
“Washington was categorically refusing to engage in dialogue on putting the Russian national on the exchange scheme,” the foreign ministry told the news outlet TASS. “Nevertheless, the Russian Federation continued to actively work towards the release of our fellow countryman.”
In remarks announcing Griner’s release Thursday morning, U.S. President Joe Biden did not mention Bout, but criticized Russia for holding the basketball star. He said that Griner “lost months of her life [and] experienced a needless trauma.”
Biden also referred to another high-profile American detainee in Russia, former Marine Paul Whelan, who has been held there for four years.
“We’ve not forgotten about Paul Whelan, who has been unjustly detained in Russia for years,” Biden said. “This was not a choice of which American to bring home….Sadly, for totally illegitimate reasons, Russia is treating Paul’s case differently than Brittney’s. And while we have not yet succeeded in securing Paul’s release, we are not giving up. We will never give up.”
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By Polityk | 12/08/2022 | Повідомлення, Політика
На міні у Житомирській області підірвалося авто: загинули батьки вісьмох дітей
На час воєнного стану у північних районах Житомирщини діють режимні обмеження
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By Gromada | 12/08/2022 | Повідомлення, Суспільство
На деокупованій Миколаївщині виявили тіла трьох мирних жителів із слідами тортур – прокуратура
Українські правоохоронці періодично повідомляють про знайдені тіла людей, які загинули під час окупації територій російськими військами
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By Gromada | 12/08/2022 | Повідомлення, Суспільство
Стало відомо про нові знахідки в єпархіях УПЦ (МП) – перепустки «федеральних радників РФ» та прапори «ЛДНР»
За викритими фактами розпочато кримінальне провадження за статтею «державна зрада, вчинена в умовах воєнного стану»
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By Gromada | 12/08/2022 | Повідомлення, Суспільство
Червоний хрест повідомив про відвідини українських і російських військовополонених
Президентка МКЧХ назвала ці візити важливим кроком для «збереження людяності серед жорстокості міжнародного збройного конфлікту»
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By Gromada | 12/08/2022 | Повідомлення, Суспільство
За добу російські війська 30 разів обстріляли Херсонщину: загинули двоє цивільних
Через російські обстріли пошкоджені, зокрема, об’єкти цивільної інфраструктури та житлові будинки
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By Gromada | 12/08/2022 | Повідомлення, Суспільство
Democrats Secure 51-seat Majority in the US Senate with GA Runoff Win
U.S. Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer told reporters Wednesday that Georgia Senator Raphael Warnock’s runoff election win was an important boost for Democrats.
“The practical effects of the 51-seat majority — it’s big. It’s significant,” he said. “We can breathe a sigh of relief.”
The Senate had stood for the past two years at a 50-50 tie with Vice President Kamala Harris as the tie-breaking vote. But with Warnock winning re-election to his first full six-year term in office, Democrats have now gained a seat and secured a clear majority for the rest of President Joe Biden’s first term in office.
“After a hard-fought campaign, or should I say campaigns? It is my honor to utter the four most powerful words ever spoken in a democracy: The people have spoken,” Warnock told supporters at a victory party late Tuesday.
In the November election, both Warnock and his Republican challenger Herschel Walker failed to secure a 50% majority of the vote required in Georgia to win, leading to the runoff. As of midday Wednesday, Warnock led Walker by a little under three percentage points with 95% of votes counted.
In a concession speech in front of his supporters Tuesday, Walker said, “I don’t want any of you to stop dreaming. I don’t want any of you to stop believing in America. I want you to believe in America and continue to believe in the Constitution and believe in our elected officials. Most of all, continue to pray for them.”
Walker was one of multiple Senate candidates nationwide who were endorsed by former President Donald Trump but who lost their elections. During the campaign, Walker faced allegations he had paid for abortions and engaged in domestic abuse. His campaign accused Warnock of unfairly evicting tenants from properties he owns. Warnock ultimately won out in the runoff that saw record voter turnout.
Schumer told reporters that voters sent a clear message about Republican priorities, particularly in the wake of the June U.S. Supreme Court decision that overturned Roe vs. Wade, the court’s 1973 ruling that legalized abortion.
“The public began to realize how far right these MAGA Republicans had gone. The Dobbs decision was the crystallization of that. Of course, when people said, ‘Wow, these MAGA Republicans are serious about turning the dial all the way back,” he said.
Dobbs vs. Jackson was the case that led to the Supreme Court ruling.
Schumer would not discuss priorities for the new Congress but did acknowledge the clear majority gives Democrats a significant advantage in bringing their legislation and nominees up for votes.
“It’s important to the committee structure — that was a shared committee responsibility,” Amy Dacey, executive director of the Stein Institute of Policy and Politics at American University, told VOA. “Now you’ll have clear chairs who drive the calendar, drive what issues will come up in front of the Senate.”
The U.S. Congress, however, will be divided when lawmakers are sworn in for a new session in January, with Republicans holding a slim majority in the House of Representatives.
Some information provided by Reuters.
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By Polityk | 12/08/2022 | Повідомлення, Політика