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China is considering sending lethal military aid in the form of artillery shells to Russia as President Vladimir Putin’s army is rapidly depleting its stockpiles of ammunition a year after his invasion of Ukraine, US officials said, a prospect that has alarmed those in the Biden administration who believe Beijing has the ability to change the course of the war.

There is no evidence arms transfers took place, these officials said, speaking on condition of anonymity to discuss the US government’s assessment. However, should China move forward, it would be the first time Beijing has provided deadly aid in the conflict, despite repeated warnings from the United States not to provide such assistance. It would also violate the spirit of a peace plan proposed by the Chinese leadership on Friday.

The aid under consideration consists of 122mm and 152mm ammunition, which Russia is only running out of as it follows a war fought largely with artillery, officials said.

The revelation, first reported by the Wall Street Journal on Friday, follows a public warning from Secretary of State Antony Blinken, who said last weekend that Beijing was seriously considering providing lethal aid. It also comes as Western nations are increasingly concerned that Chinese involvement in the conflict could be a major setback for Ukraine and its supporters.

“China has the ability to change the game,” said a senior US government official.

The Chinese embassy in Washington did not immediately respond to a request for comment. In response to Blinken’s warning, Chinese foreign ministry spokesman Wang Wenbin said this week that China “will never accept the US pointing fingers at Sino-Russian relations or even pressuring us.” Urging the United States to “seriously think about its own actions,” Wang said, “It is the United States, not China, that is endlessly supplying weapons to the battlefield.”

China demands end of sanctions against Russia, ceasefire in Ukraine

Right now, both Russia and Ukraine are scouring the earth for more ammunition. Moscow is appealing to North Korea and Iran to stock up on 122mm and 152mm, both of which are also used by China. Western allies are trying to procure more 152mm ammunition for Ukraine’s Soviet-era howitzers and are attempting to produce more of the standard 155mm NATO artillery they have supplied to Ukraine since the war began.

The desperate hunt is fueled by massive shelling from Ukrainian and Russian forces – a point stressed this month by NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg.

“The war in Ukraine is devouring enormous amounts of ammunition and depleting Allied stockpiles,” Stoltenberg said at a meeting of defense ministers in Brussels. “The current rate of ammunition expenditure of Ukraine is several times higher than our current production rate.”

Russia is running out of ammunition, US officials said, but China, with its vaunted production capacity of long-range artillery, rocket launchers, surface-to-surface missiles and drones, could make up for the shortage.

That was a focus during last week’s meeting between Blinken and China’s top diplomat Wang Yi on the sidelines of the Munich Security Conference.

Blinken warned Wang that there would be “impact if China provided material support or assistance to Russia in circumventing systemic sanctions,” State Department spokesman Ned Price said.

Beijing has so far not provided direct military support to Russia, but US officials have accused Chinese state-owned companies of providing non-lethal aid in recent weeks.

“We have indications that China may be considering providing lethal capabilities to Russia,” National Security Council spokesman John Kirby said Friday, without specifying the specific nature. “We didn’t see them make that decision. We haven’t seen them move in that direction. We have made clear, both privately and publicly, our concerns about this possible outcome. China should not want to specifically interfere in this way.”

Asked about a report in German magazine Der Spiegel that China was negotiating to send unmanned attack drones to Russia, Kirby said: “I have nothing for you on that.”

On Friday, Beijing called for a comprehensive ceasefire in conjunction with a 12-point peace plan it had presented. Blinken and Stoltenberg both reacted skeptically to the proposal – saying no solution should allow Russia to “rest” and “arm up”.

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy reacted more positively, saying he saw it as a productive gesture rather than a concrete plan.

“It is an important signal that they are preparing to take part in this issue,” he said during a press conference in Kiev.

However, he emphasized that Ukraine’s main concern is that Beijing does not arm Moscow.

“I very much want to believe that China will not supply arms to Russia, and for me this is very important,” he said. “That’s point number one.”

A global split over the Ukraine war deepens

To date, the Biden administration has pledged more than $30 billion in military aid to Ukraine and announced its latest package on Friday. US officials did not quantify the amount of aid China is believed to be considering, other than saying it was “significant,” one official said.

According to experts, one of the main obstacles for Russia is the limited supply of artillery ammunition. The Russian army is “culturally an artillery army,” said Michael Kofman, a Russian military analyst at Virginia-based research group CNA. “Over the past year, the Russian Armed Forces in Ukraine used their advantage in artillery to make up for the shortage of manpower. But they used more than half a million shells a month.”

As a result, he said, the Russian army is likely to ration its stockpile of artillery shells now or soon. “And it’s clear that they’ve already run out of several different caliber types, like 122mm, over the last year.” The lack of ammunition, Kofman observed, “is one of the essential factors in the war and was from the beginning.”

Even as China was warned, the government pressed new charges against Iran for providing lethal unmanned drones to Russia to attack Ukraine’s infrastructure.

“Today we have additional information that Iranian support for Russia’s war is increasing,” Kirby told reporters on Friday. In November he said: “Iran has shipped artillery and tank shells to Russia for use in Ukraine.”

In exchange, he said, Russia was offering “unprecedented defense cooperation, including on missiles, electronics and air defenses. We believe Russia could supply Iran with warplanes.” Iran, he said, is demanding “billions of dollars” worth of military equipment from Russia, including purchases of attack helicopters and radars.

In response to questions, he declined to give details, particularly on possible deliveries of Russian fighter jets. “I can’t go any further… that’s really as far as I’m allowed to go here. We will be monitoring this very closely to see what, if anything, actually happens.”

Iran has denied sending drones to Russia for use in Ukraine. Iranian Foreign Ministry spokesman Nasser Kanaani told Russian media outlet Sputnik on Friday that Moscow and Iran have a long history of military cooperation that predated the Ukraine conflict “and are not against a third country.”

The new US allegations came amid a further deterioration in doomed efforts to revive Iran’s nuclear deal between Tehran and world powers. Bloomberg reported last week that Iran has been enriching uranium to purity levels of up to 84 percent, close to the level needed to make bombs. Iran, which has denied any interest in making bombs, refuted the report, saying any enrichment to that level is a tiny and temporary side effect of its ongoing enrichment to 60 percent purity.

Behrouz Kamalvandi, a spokesman for Iran’s civilian nuclear program, told Iran PressTV, “If we really want to enrich 20 percent more, we will announce it very simply.” The International Atomic Energy Agency, which oversees Iran’s nuclear activities, said it was aware “aware” of the reports and would discuss them with Tehran “if necessary”.

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Meta fuels Big Techs AI arms race with new language

Meta fuels Big Tech’s AI arms race with new language model

February 24 (Portal) – Meta Platforms Inc (META.O) announced on Friday that it is providing researchers with a new big language model, the core software of a new artificial intelligence system that’s fueling an AI arms race, while Big Tech companies are pushing to incorporate the technology into their products and impress investors.

The public battle for AI tech supremacy began late last year with the launch of Microsoft-backed OpenAI ChatGPT, prompting tech heavyweights from Alphabet Inc (GOOGL.O) to China’s Baidu Inc (9888.HK) to to present their own offers .

Metas LLaMA, short for Large Language Model Meta AI, will be available to researchers and entities associated with government, civil society and academia under a non-commercial license, a blog said.

Large language models sift through vast amounts of text to summarize information and generate content. For example, you can answer questions with sentences that read as if they were written by humans.

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The model, which Meta says requires “far less” processing power than previous offerings, is trained on 20 languages, with a focus on languages ​​with Latin and Cyrillic alphabets.

“Today’s announcement by Meta appears to be a step in testing their Generative AI capabilities so they can implement them into their products in the future,” said Gil Luria, Senior Software Analyst at DA Davidson.

“Generative AI is a new application of AI that Meta has less experience with, but is clearly important to the future of their company.”

AI has emerged as a bright spot for investment in the tech industry, whose slowing growth has led to widespread layoffs and a slashing of experimental bets.

According to Meta, LLaMA could outperform competitors that examine more parameters or variables that the algorithm considers.

In particular, it said that a version of LLaMA with 13 billion parameters could outperform GPT-3, a more recent ancestor of the model ChatGPT is built on.

It described its 65 billion-parameter LLaMA model as “competitive” with Google’s Chinchilla70B and PaLM-540B, which are even larger than the model Google used to debut its Bard Chat-based search.

A meta-speaker attributed the performance to a larger amount of “clean” data and “architectural improvements” in the model that improved training stability.

Meta released the large language model OPT-175B in May last year, also aimed at researchers, and forming the basis of a new iteration of its chatbot, BlenderBot.

It later introduced a model called Galactica, which could write scientific articles and solve math problems, but quickly pulled the demo down after generating authoritative-sounding wrong answers.

Reporting by Yuvraj Malik and Eva Mathews in Bengaluru and Katie Paul in New York; Edited by Shailesh Kuber and Grant McCool

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Marilyn Manson’s accuser went public with horrific abuse allegations. Now she says they were invented

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In May 2021, Ashley Morgan Smithline appeared on the cover of People magazine alongside the headline, “I survived a monster.”

The story announced that Smithline, who has worked as a model and actress, was “ready to speak her truth” about the horrific abuse she suffered at the hands of Marilyn Manson. Among other things, she claimed that Manson bound and raped her while she slept, drank her blood, and carved his initials on her thigh.

“I’ve been brainwashed and it makes me gross,” she said alongside a photo showing the scar.

But in a three-page statement filed in court on Thursday, Smithline recanted her allegations.

She said the claims, which she first posted to her Instagram account in February 2021, contained “untrue statements” about Manson, “including that there was violence and non-consensual sexual activity in our brief relationship.”

She also explained that there was “no branding or cutting” during the relationship, “and certainly no ‘Marilyn Manson’ initials engraved on my body.”

Smithline also claimed that she was pressured into making the false allegations by Evan Rachel Wood, Manson’s ex-girlfriend, who publicly accused him of abusing her during their four-year relationship.

She claimed to have been manipulated by Wood and others, including Wood’s girlfriend Illma Gore, into participating in a publicity campaign against Manson. In addition to the people cover shoot, Smithline appeared on The View and filed a federal lawsuit accusing Manson of violent sexual abuse.

The lawsuit was dismissed in January after her attorney, Jay Ellwanger, pulled out of the case over a breakdown in the attorney-client relationship.

Smithline now claims she was convinced she was making the false allegations after hearing the accounts of Wood and Esme Bianco, another of Manson’s accusers.

She said when she first spoke to Wood in 2020, she denied having been abused. But she claims Wood told her she must have “suppressed” her memories. In fact, she claims she was brainwashed.

“At some point I started to believe that what I was repeatedly told Ms. Wood and Ms. Bianco also happened to me,” she said.

Wood’s rep denied Smithline’s claims.

“Evan never pressured or manipulated Ashley,” the rep said. “It was Ashley who first contacted Evan about the abuse she suffered. It is unfortunate that the harassment and threats Ashley received after filing her federal lawsuit appeared to pressure her to change her testimony.”

Smithline also claimed that Ellwanger filed the lawsuit without reviewing it with her and that he was among those who pressured her to make the false allegations. In an email to Variety, Ellwanger denied the claims.

“My response is constrained by ethical obligations regarding client confidentiality, even to a former client,” Ellwanger wrote. “But what I can say is that the specific allegations in the statement regarding my representing Ms Smithline are categorically and demonstrably false.”

Manson is now suing Wood and Gore for defamation, alleging they maliciously derailed his career with false allegations of abuse. Manson also accuses them of recruiting other women to make false allegations against him.

Attorneys for Wood and Gore have filed a motion to dismiss the claims under California’s anti-SLAPP statute, arguing that the lawsuit is an attempt to restrict freedom of expression on a matter of public interest. Her attorneys have also argued that there is no evidence that Wood or Gore pressured anyone to make false allegations.

Howard King, Manson’s attorney, filed Smithline’s statement in defense of the anti-SLAPP motion. King claims the statement provides new evidence that Wood and Gore did indeed push women into fabricating allegations.

The application is scheduled to be heard on April 11th.

People attached an editor’s note to its May 2021 cover story, noting that Smithline has retracted her claims.

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Weird NHL Trade Deadline Ideas From LTIR Roster Dumps to

Weird NHL Trade Deadline Ideas From LTIR Roster Dumps to Coach Changes and More: DGB Mailbag

We have one week left and then we can all stop writing about the same thing over and over again and sit back and enjoy trade deadline day. While we wait, let’s open the mail bag and see what nonsense you’ve come up with this month.

Note: Submitted questions have been edited for clarity and style.

Faced with Coyotes legend Shea Weber, which team has the better overall roster, Team Midseason Dead Space or Team Summer Dead Space? Team Midseason Dead Space is any space traded from opening night through the close of trading, while Team Summer Dead Space is from any award of the Stanley Cup until the final rosters are due.

I doubt you’d get a full 20 players for each side, but I bet you could definitely get a shiny game put together. And seeing that they’re all LTIR types anyway, it’s probably for the better. – Jacob B.

Sounds like fun, although I suspect Team Summer will win this one. let’s find out

We’re looking for players who have been traded and counted against a team’s cap but have never played a game for them or anyone else. You get credit for the player’s climax, not their broken-down final version. And in the case of people who have been LTIR traded more than once, the most recent counts.

Here’s what I came up with:

Team Summer LTIR Trade

FORWARDDEFENSEGOALIE

Pavel Datsyuk

Chris Pronger

Ben Bishop

Marian Hossa

Brent Seabrook

Marc Savard

Team Midseason LTIR Trade

FORWARDDEFENSEGOALKEEPER

Marian Gaborik

Shea Weber

Olaf Kolzig

Ryan Kesler

Johnny Boychuk

Nathan Horton

OK, that’s closer than I thought, thanks to some older trades I forgot. One could argue that Team Midseason has the edge in goal and Kesler gives them a nice mix up front. But the Hossa/Datsyuk/Pronger combo is just too much and Team Summer will take this one. (At least until Carey Price’s contract trades tomorrow.)

Each team may trade with itself from a previous season within the last 30 years. The trade cannot be for someone still in the current roster (the Sharks cannot trade Vlasic for 2013-14, for example) and is a direct deal for the role outside of the current team (92-93 Gilmour cost the Leafs Auston Matthews , Mario costs Pittsburgh Crosby, etc.). The trade only applies to the remainder of this season and the playoffs.

Some decisions are pretty obvious (Sabres needs a year of Prime Hasek), while others are good debate (do the Avs go from their glory years with 2C Forsberg or 1G Roy to join the current team?) and some infuriate because they remember that this is the only way the Bruins could get better this season. — William N.

The first thing I realized when reading this question was that this is the last time the 1992-93 season will be “the last 30 years” and that caused me to sit alone in a dark room for 12 hours. Thanks for that William, I hope you step on a Lego made of smaller, pointier Legos.

But yes, the goalkeepers will be the key here. My first thought was the Leafs, who could upgrade significantly with anyone from Curtis Joseph, Eddie Belfour or Felix Potvin. But I think you get an even bigger boost in New Jersey, where Vitek Vanecek was good, but a guy named Martin Brodeur would be better. And Vegas would probably take Marc-Andre Fleury from a couple of years ago as a new starter.

Other big upgrades: the Penguins bring in Jaromir Jagr as their top RW, the Oilers trade Darnell Nurse for Chris Pronger as their top defenseman, and the Kings bring back Luc Robitaille as their go-to LW. The Bruins could do better too as we could claim Tim Thomas or Tuukka Rask as a backup goalie. The Predators would probably be better with Prime Ryan Suter on their second pair, Jarome Iginla could return to Calgary as a top RW, and I think a rookie Teemu Selanne would be an upgrade over today’s Blake Wheeler for the Jets. (Anyone wanting to argue that Teemu would be a Coyote based on franchise parentage might find this useful.)

Let’s also get Rod Brind’Amour as the Hurricanes’ number two center, just so his coach has someone to train with.

Since it looks like NHL players are done choosing their birth year as their jersey number, can you give us the best list of players who have done so? The #1 guy is pretty obvious but curious to see how the rest of the team fares. — Scott A

First of all, no you can’t make a full squad because I’m pretty sure there aren’t any goalkeepers and you wouldn’t get six defenders. For some reason, year of birth equals jersey number has always been a thing for forwards.

But we can rank even if there isn’t much excitement at the top. You have to admire Sidney Crosby’s loyalty to the 87 — anyone can wear their favorite number on a jersey, but he’s spent millions of dollars just to have her in his contract for 17 straight years. Strange? Absolutely, but that’s what we call commitment down to the smallest detail.

Crosby and Connor McDavid take our top two spots. From there it gets harder. Patrick Kane is our only option at 88 as none of Eric Lindros, David Pastrnak, Andrei Vasilevskiy or Brent Burns were born that year.

You’d think the number 91 would be fertile ground here, but it’s actually not as strong as you might think. Steven Stamkos and John Tavares were both born in 1990 while Tyler Seguin was born in 1992. Ryan O’Reilly, on the other hand, was born in 1991 but wears 90. That bothers me more than it should, and leaves us with Vladimir Tarasenko as our best bet.

To round out the top five, I’m going with Mikko Rantanen at 96, which means I don’t have to choose between Gabriel Landeskog and Evgeny Kuznetsov at 92. Honorable mentions go to Ryan Nugent-Hopkins and Mika Zibanejad at 93 plus André Burakowski at 95.

I want to mediate a trade between players and goalkeepers. The players have to go back to using wooden sticks and in return the goalkeepers have to go back to the equipment from 1990.

Players can’t shoot as hard, so goaltenders no longer need the massive gear they assure us composite sticks made necessary. And players are stripped of their sophisticated weapons, but they also have a lot more nets to shoot at. I am putting this trade on the table for the consideration of the players and goalkeepers, but also the league and the fans. Do any of these constituencies agree to the trade? It seems win-win-win-win to me. —Salvador O.

Count me in. That would be a clear win for the fans because it would ultimately increase the score. From there, however, it would be a difficult sale.

In theory, anything that’s good for the fans is also a win for the league. But to do that, the NHL would have to recognize that it’s in the entertainment business, and that’s always a stretch. I’d bet the skaters would complain, at least initially, because most of them have never played without a stick that bends like a preschooler’s ruler. Maybe they’ll come around eventually, but it would take some convincing.

And of course the goalkeepers would never stop complaining about it because goalkeepers are the worst people on earth. They can’t move the posts half an inch without the goalie union crying over muscle memory, so taking away their inflatable sumo suits would be an absolute no-no. They would probably go out en masse. Which, when I think about it, is another plus.

With the Broncos trading in the NFL for head coach Sean Payton, what potential NHL playoff team would be looking for a playoff push coach (if such a thing were common)? – Tim G

It’s a strange year to be contemplating a managerial change as Barry Defiance is still lying in wait and half the bad teams have guys who will very obviously fire them three seconds into the season but stick around for tanking purposes. Do any of the non-playoff teams have coaches that anyone would like to trade with? Maybe John Tortorella, and someone would probably tell themselves Craig Berube, but I’m not sure the line would be too long.

The only wild card would be if the Flames dropped out and made Darryl Sutter available. This is a guy known for short-term magic, including a mid-season cup win with the Kings. If you’re the Panthers, how many Ben Chiarots would this upgrade be worth?

Let’s say your team has the fifth best chance of picking up Connor Bedard. Expect a call from St. Louis for all three first-round picks?

It would give a team like Arizona or Vancouver additional first rounds and give St. Louis a greater chance of making the top 4. Sharp? Yes, please. — @Marsupial129

It’s definitely spicy. Would you do it if you were the team trading down? As of this writing, the Blues sit 24th in percentage terms, meaning they would have the ninth best odds. That’s a 5 percent chance, which isn’t far from the 8.5 percent chance that the fifth worst team has. In theory, dropping two late-round firsts by a few percent seems like decent value. Assuming the Blues pick isn’t lottery protected, it might make sense.

That means we know it wouldn’t happen. Remember the DGB’s First Law of NHL Transactions: Every GM’s top priority is their own job security and reputation, not the long-term success of their team. Selling off the lottery listing might make sense if the price is right, but no GM would have the guts to do it. They would know that if it went back, and they eventually traded away the Connor Bedard pick, they would never hear the end of it. No way they’d take the risk, even though it would make sense for a team.

Instead of trading an entire first round pick, teams should be able to move some of their winning lottery combinations. Let’s say, to make a deal work, Team A wants a late-round pick, but Team B doesn’t have it or wants to give it up. Team B should be able to offer Team A either a certain number of combinations or a fraction. Would a really bad team send a prospect to a team leaving a rebuild to increase their chance of a big draft? – Elliot G.

Love creativity again. And theoretically, this one could actually work on one condition: GMs would insist that we never know what the odds turned out to be. In other words, a GM might be willing to trade half of their lottery odds to another team, but only if the winning lottery combination can never be traced back to them. We wouldn’t know if the winning team got lucky with their own numbers or someone else’s. And honestly, what’s the fun in that for the rest of us? Great idea, but it just wouldn’t work.

Connor Bedard. (Dennis Pajot/Getty Images)

If teams could trade dead money like buyouts or cap-recapture, what would be the unintended consequences? We all know the NHL would consider this now that Luongo’s is done. —Paul L

I’m including this one mainly because I admire how Canucks fans still hold on to their bitterness over the Luongo thing. And they’re absolutely right, by the way. I still can’t believe the league screwed them – and only them – like that.

That said, dead money trading seems like a bad idea, right? We’re kind of seeing it thanks to these LTIR trades. One could argue that this would just be the logical extension of that concept, and it would be more intellectually honest than letting teams pretend they still believe that Shea Weber might one day pass an investigation.

Do we really want the Coyotes, or whoever capable of simply loading up dead money, artificially bottoming, while also relieving other teams of their cap mistakes? Should a big market contender be able to buy up their worst deals and pass that fee along with a draft pick or two to a rebuild team before going straight back to the market to sign another star?

(Wait, I think I’m telling myself this…check back in a few weeks.)

I read your article on increasing deadline-day blockbusters and have a suggestion of my own.

The trade deadline consists almost entirely of good teams getting good players on expiring contracts from bad teams in exchange for tips, prospects, and bloated contracts to make the salary cap work. Let’s get into the rental situation by allowing players on multi-year contracts to be traded almost like loans in football for just the rest of the season. At the end of the season, the traded player goes back to their original team.

It’s a bit of an extreme idea, I’m not sure players would go for it, and it will make the tanking issue much worse, but if our goal is to reduce the trade deadline, this is the suggestion. Imagine the excitement of which team would have been able to trade for McDavid when the Oilers were bottom of the table. — Jacob M.

I really love bringing my craziest ideas out into the world and then hearing from people who want to go further. James, that’s a terrible idea that would never work. So yes, let’s definitely consider it.

Pros: The busiest deadlines imaginable. No more long-term rebuilds because bad teams would have four first-round picks to work with each year. No more great young players in places like Ottawa or Buffalo who have never played a significant game in their careers. Takes the NBA concept of super teams to a logical extreme and beyond.

Cons: Absolutely no continuity in building a contender. Would take the whole “rummaging for laundry” thing to the extreme. It would be super depressing to play for the Avalanche for three months and then realize you have to be a Coyote again. Everyone’s hockey reference sites would be even messier than they already are. Patrick Kane couldn’t decide to take a trade for 10 years.

Both pros and cons: James Duthie smokes his way through reporting trade deadlines and visibly ages 14 years in eight hours.

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A year later the little Ukrainian sang quotLet it goquot

A year later, the little Ukrainian sang "Let it go" hopes to find Kiev one day

Amélia Anisovych moved the world when she sang the Disney hit in an underground bunker in Kiev. As a refugee in Poland, she hopes to one day be able to return to Ukraine.

She had moved the whole world. Last March, the young Ukrainian Amélia Anisovych, then 7 years old, sang “Liberated, Delivered”, the world hit from the cartoon “The Snow Queen”, from an underground bunker in Kiev. His video had gone viral, so much so that the song’s co-composer even responded to him. A year after the beginning of the war, BFMTV found the young girl refugee in Poland

Alongside her mother, young Amélia says she is “very well” but misses her father, brother and cat who stayed in Ukraine. Ten days after the girl sang her song, the girl left her country: volunteers contacted her family after the video was released and offered them social housing in Warsaw. Left with her grandmother, Amélia was accompanied by her mother.

“I go to school and of course I have a lot of friends. I’m also doing the Ukrainian school online,” she says, before returning to the video that made her famous.

“I chose this song because it’s the only one I knew,” she says. Her mother explains that Amélia was actually “a bit lost” at the time and had forgotten all the other songs she had learned.

“Of course it’s Ukraine who will win!”

The young Ukrainian can also look back on a stage experience: Laska, the Polish interpreter of the song from “The Snow Queen”, was actually able to locate her. “I just went on stage. I was a bit worried, there were an awful lot of people,” says the young woman, who also sang the ukrainian anthem at a benefit concert in Lodz, Poland.

“Of course”, Amélia “wants” now “to go back” to Kiev, but “the war has to end for that”. “But it’s not enough to say: Of course Ukraine will win!” she assures. Because she is certain that “love and friendship always win”.

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1677283827 New England Weather of a Winter Gone Farewell Traditions Weather

New England, Weather of a Winter Gone, Farewell Traditions Weather Journal

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Connecticut, Massachusetts, Rhode Island, Maine, New Hampshire, and Vermont, which are the northeastern United States that make up this area New Englandthey all lived their month warmest January always.

It was there all winter a single, extreme but short frost wavein the first half of January, then the mild weather took over again.

FairleeIn the Vermontis a city that bases its economy on winter tourism linked to ice and snow, thanks to the presence of two lakes and a golf course that in winter are transformed into skating rinks and toboggan runs: death, taxes and frozen lakes by early January were the stony certainties of the inhabitants of this city.

This year, For much of January the ice on the lakes was too thin for skating and only at the end of the month it was possible to open a trail. Up until two years ago, hockey tournaments were even held on these lakes!

Thousands of people skate on Fairlee’s Ice every week. But the Time window to be able to skate of the lakes, traditionally at least 7 weeks a year, There is a risk of a halving jeopardize the city’s main tourist attraction.

New England prides itself on its winters icy, but this region is warming faster than almost any other part of the United States and wintering twice as fast as other seasons. Any business that relies on cold has a risky future.

There will still be very cold and snowy winters, however the long-term trend is towards higher average temperatures and less snow. Everyone over 50 has memories of how different winters used to be. The giant snowdrifts, the car rides across the frozen lakes, the parties organized on the ice come to mind. Now all this is part of the memories and The younger generations are no longer attached to cold-related traditions like they used to be.

It is possible that climate change means not only the need to transform the economy of entire regions, but change the mentality and culture of entire communitiesput an end to centuries-old traditions.

Despite an extreme cold snap earlier this month Many places in New England and upstate New York had one of the five warmest Januarys on record this year and some, including New York and Montpelier (Capital of Vermont), are the hottest ever. January temperatures averaged 5 to 6 degrees Celsius above normal across much of New England.

A winter trend that is not an exception, but fits into one well-defined global warming trend.

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1677283727 Elizabeth Alvarez Breaks Silence on VIDEO Following Jorge Salinas Alleged

Elizabeth Álvarez Breaks Silence on VIDEO Following Jorge Salinas’ Alleged INFIDENCE With Nutritionist

Whoever was involved in the controversy a few weeks ago was the protagonist of Forgive Our Sins, and it is George salt pans was romantically involved with him nutritionist. Well, who talked about it and breaks He Be silent through a Videois his wife Elizabeth Alvarez who talks about it in front of the cameras allegedly infidelity From your husband.

Elizabeth Alvarez approached by the media while she was at Mexico City International Airport, it was in this story that she broke that Be silent in front of the camera of journalist Eden Dorantes. It is worth remembering that on February 14, Valentine’s Day, the actress shared a black and white photo with her Jorg Salinas where he wrote the word LOVE accompanied by a red heart.

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Elizabeth Alvarez Breaks Silence on VIDEO Following Jorge Salinas Alleged

Although the nutritionist de Salinas revealed it was the actor who flirted with him and stole the kiss, it seems this didn’t affect their 11-year marriage Elizabeth Alvarez. After a few weeks the actress breaks He Be silent and speak openly about it allegedly infidelity her husband with the young woman.

Through a Video, Elizabeth Alvarez opened about the allegedly infidelity where she made it clear that everyone knows her for who she is and Jorg Salinas, as a family and couple who have had nothing to say so far. As if that wasn’t enough, the actress didn’t miss the opportunity to recall that their marriage was pretty solid, as 11 years together is proof that there are no controversies affecting them.

“I think you better know that no one knows what we’re like as a couple. We are a beautiful family, we live our marriage every day, we have been married for 11 years.”

that was like Elizabeth Alvarez breaks He Be silent In Video from allegedly infidelity from Jorg Salinas with his nutritionistthe 45-year-old actress, used the cameras to recall a phrase from Edith González to close this topic “without comment”, making it clear that she had nothing more to say on the subject.

Finally, Álvarez admitted everything has been said nutritionist from Jorg Salinas It wasn’t correct, he also thanked the media for how they handled this whole situation. “I am very grateful for your love and the respect with which you have treated this information, but when things are so clear to us there is nothing to say,” he concluded.

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The killer was identified as Jonah Desaulniers / Photo: Composition CPEM

Miami police arrested and identified the subject who unscrupulously ran over a 71-year-old Hispanic woman Thursday morning, causing the death.

The report released by the local press indicates the person is responding to the name of Jonah Desaulniers, 23, who threw his car at the woman and then fled.

The victim, in turn, was identified as Mercedes López, who was walking on 27th Avenue southwest of Miami before they took their own lives.

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After carefully examining the surveillance cameras, the police determined that it was not an accident, but an “intentional and malicious” act.

Miami Police Department spokeswoman Kiara Delva revealed that the killer stole the victim’s own car and used it to run over her. It is worth noting that the car was parked before it forcibly got into the hands of Desaulniers.

One of investigators’ hypotheses is that after the robbery, Mercedes López may have reacted and in one way or another tried to bring him about, resulting in the person jumping on her.

It emerged that five minutes later, Coral Gables police reported another hit-and-run accident at the intersection of Miracle Mile and Salzedo Street, and shortly thereafter an officer claimed to have seen the same car drive past the town.

After being intercepted, Jonah Desaulniers had no choice but to exit the vehicle as he was arrested by security forces.

He was transferred to Turner Guilford Knight Correctional Center, where he remains without bail and is charged with first-degree murder.

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