Зміцнити оборону Європи та України: Франція та Чехія підписали план співпраці

«Підтримка України також означає більший європейський суверенітет і автономію», заявив президент Франції Еммануель Макрон

Новий президент Угорщини підписав ратифікацію вступу Швеції до НАТО

Це перше рішення, яке Тамаш Шуйок ухвалив на новій посаді

Tennis Player Halep’s Doping Ban Cut From 4 Years to 9 Months

GENEVA — Former Wimbledon and French Open champion Simona Halep had her four-year doping ban cut to nine months by the top court for global sport on Tuesday, making the former world number one eligible to return to competition immediately. 

Halep was initially banned for four years for two separate anti-doping rule violations. But the Lausanne-based Court of Arbitration for Sport (CAS) ruled that her suspension should be reduced to nine months, a period she has already served. 

“The CAS Panel has unanimously determined that the four-year period of ineligibility imposed by the ITF (International Tennis Federation) Independent Tribunal is to be reduced to a period of ineligibility of nine (9) months starting on 7 October 2022, which period expired on 6 July 2023,” CAS said in a statement. 

The 32-year-old Romanian was suspended in October 2022 after she tested positive for roxadustat – a banned drug that stimulates the production of red blood cells – at the U.S. Open that year. 

She was also charged with another doping offense last year due to irregularities in her athlete biological passport (ABP), a method designed to monitor different blood parameters over time to reveal potential doping. 

Halep had vigorously denied the charges against her. 

Halep blamed contaminated supplements for her positive test at the U.S. Open and accused the International Tennis Integrity Agency (ITIA) of charging her with an ABP violation after the group of experts who assessed her profile learned her identity. 

An independent tribunal accepted Halep’s argument that she had taken contaminated supplements but said the volume she ingested could not have resulted in the concentration of roxadustat found in her positive sample. 

However, the CAS Panel said that while Halep should have been more careful when using the supplement, she did not bear significant fault for the violation.  

Also, the ABP charge was dismissed on the basis that the sample given in late 2022 was shortly after surgery and that Halep had said she was not going to compete for the rest of that year

Макрон у Празі закликав союзників «не бути боягузами» і підтримати Україну

«Росія не повинна виграти цю війну»

Кількість страт в Ірані минулого року була найвищою з 2015 року – правозахисники

«Нагнітання страху в суспільстві є єдиним способом режиму утримати владу, а смертна кара є його найважливішим інструментом»

Експорт зброї зі Швейцарії впав на понад чверть – ймовірно, через відмову постачати озброєння Україні

В уряді не називають причину падіння, але промислова асоціація Swissmem заявила, що заборона Швейцарії на реекспорт зброї зіграла свою роль

На тлі навчань Dragon-24 міністр оборони Польщі звернувся до співгромадян із «серйозним проханням»

Міністр закликав поляків «не ділитись інформацією, що стосується пересування військ»

Єврокомісія запропонує заходи для переведення ВПК у «режим воєнної економіки»

Чиновники ЄС стверджують, що суто національні зусилля менш ефективні, і хочуть, щоб органи ЄС відігравали більшу роль у політиці оборонної промисловості

На Гаїті, де з тюрем утекли тисячі вʼязнів, оголосили надзвичайний стан

Під час втечі вʼязнів у сутичках загинули щонайменше 10 людей

Посли ЄС у Москві не захотіли слухати Лаврова

«Нас запросили обговорити відносини між ЄС та Росією, але тепер міністр Лавров каже, що йшлося про те, щоб прочитати нам нотації» – представництво Євросоюзу

В Україні конфіскували активи російського журналіста Дмитра Кисельова – ВАКС

Дмитро Кисельов – російський журналіст, телеведучий і пропагандист

Верховний суд США дозволив Трампу брати участь у виборах

Суд постановив, що верховний суд Колорадо помилково припустив, що штати можуть визначати, чи може кандидат брати участь у виборах відповідно до положення 14 поправки Конституції

Sinead O’Connor’s Estate Tells Trump: ‘Stop Playing Her Music at Rallies’

LONDON — The estate of Sinead O’Connor asked Donald Trump Monday not to play her music at campaign rallies, saying the late singer considered the former president a “biblical devil.”

Trump has played O’Connor’s biggest hit, “Nothing Compares 2 U,” at events as he campaigns for the Republican presidential nomination.

In a joint statement, O’Connor’s estate and her record label, Chrysalis, demanded Trump “desist from using her music immediately.”

It said the Irish singer, who died last year aged 56, “lived by a fierce moral code defined by honesty, kindness, fairness and decency towards her fellow human beings.”

“It was with outrage therefore that we learned that Donald Trump has been using her iconic performance of Nothing Compares 2 U at his political rallies,” the statement said.

“It is no exaggeration to say that Sinead would have been disgusted, hurt and insulted to have her work misrepresented in this way by someone who she herself referred to as a ‘biblical devil.’ As the guardians of her legacy, we demand that Donald Trump and his associates desist from using her music immediately.”

Fiery and outspoken, O’Connor was a critic of the Roman Catholic Church well before  

allegations of sexual abuse were widely reported, and she was open about her mental health struggles.

She was found unresponsive at her London home in July and pronounced dead at the scene. A coroner ruled that she died of natural causes.

O’Connor joins a growing list of artists who have objected to Trump using their songs, including Rihanna, Neil Young, Linkin Park, the late Tom Petty and Aerosmith’s Steven Tyler.

 

Верховний суд РФ остаточно відмовив Надєждіну в реєстрації на вибори президента, політик каже, що не зупиниться

Надєждін повідомив, що «буде боротися до кінця» і оскаржить це рішення у вищих інстанціях

На кордоні Казахстану й Киргизстану стався землетрус, в Алмати були поштовхи магнітудою 5

В Алмати в результаті поштовхів у деяких будинках були вибиті вікна, тріснули стіни

У Самарській області РФ внаслідок вибуху пошкоджений залізничний міст – ЗМІ

Телеграм-канал «112» зазначає, що пошкоджені металоконструкції й огородження мосту, бетонна опора, ймовірно, пошкоджень не зазнала

Міноборони Франції опублікувало список військового обладнання, наданого Україні

«Загалом Франція доправила в Україну військової техніки на суму 2,615 мільярда євро, до яких додаються 1,2 мільярда євро, пожертвувані до Європейського фонду миру»

«Роскомнагляд» заблокував сайт проєкту, який закликає «прийти на вибори» в Росії

Суть акції полягає в тому, що людям, які виступають проти президента Росії Володимира Путіна, потрібно прийти в день виборів на виборчі дільниці опівдні

‘Dune: Part Two’ Brings Spice Power to Box Office With $81.5 Million North American Debut

Країни ОПЕК+ продовжили скорочення видобутку нафти

Мета скорочень – зупинити падіння цін на нафту на світовому ринку

У Росії через новий закон можуть заблокувати «Вікіпедію»

З початку повномасштабного російського вторгнення в Україну в Росії заблокували понад мільйон сайтів, у тому числі соціальні мережі Facebook, Instagram і Twitter, а також сайти недержавних ЗМІ, включно з Радіо Свобода

У Москві третій день поспіль стояли черги людей до могили Навального

На відміну від дня похорону, 1 березня, поліції поблизу місця поховання Навального майже не було

Israel to Revise Eurovision Entries Said to Allude to Hamas Attack 

Jerusalem — Israel on Sunday said it had asked lyricists to revise its proposed Eurovision Song Contest entries, potentially heading off a dispute with organizers over political content.

Authorities last week said Israel would not be able to participate in this year’s edition of the popular competition if organizers rejected the song choice, which reportedly referenced victims of Hamas’s October 7 attack on southern Israel that triggered the ongoing war in Gaza.

Eurovision rules ban political content.

In a statement on Sunday, Israeli public broadcaster Kan said President Isaac Herzog had called for “necessary adjustments” that would ensure Israel’s inclusion in the event, which it has won four times.

This year’s competition is set to be held in Sweden in May.

The Israeli broadcaster “contacted the lyricists of the two selected songs, ‘October Rain’ which was chosen in first place, and ‘Dance Forever’ which came in second place, and asked them to readapt the texts, while preserving their artistic freedom,” the statement said.

“Among the new texts that will be proposed, Kan will choose the song that will be sent to the Eurovision supervisory committee, so that it approves Israel’s participation in the competition.”

The selected song, to be performed by 20-year-old Russian-Israeli singer Eden Golan, will be revealed on March 10, the statement said.

One line from the original lyrics of “October Rain” read: “They were all good children, every one of them.”

“There is no air left to breathe, There is no place for me,” the song ends, according to Kan, which has published the lyrics in full on its website.

Israel in 1973 became the first non-European country to enter Eurovision, and its participation and hosting of the event have regularly run into controversy.

In 2019, Icelandic band Hatari, who previously challenged Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu to a Nordic folk wrestling match, made pro-Palestinian statements during the vote count in Tel Aviv.

Organizers also gave US pop icon Madonna a ticking off after her dancers flouted political neutrality rules by wearing Israeli and Palestinian flags on their costumes.

This year’s competition comes against the backdrop of the war, sparked by the Hamas attack which resulted in the deaths of around 1,160 people in Israel, according to an AFP tally based on official figures.

Militants also took about 250 hostages, with 130 still held in Gaza although 31 are believed to be dead, Israeli officials said.

Israel’s military response has killed at least 30,410 people in Gaza, according to the health ministry in the Hamas-run territory.

Kan late last month said it had “no intention to replace the song,” threatening to withdraw unless the European Broadcasting Union which oversees the song contest approves its entry.

But Herzog “emphasized that it is precisely at a time when those who hate us are seeking to repress and boycott the State of Israel” that the country “must raise its voice… loud and clear in every world forum,” Sunday’s Kan statement said.

 

Raye Sets Record at BRIT Awards, Britain’s Pop Music Honors

LONDON — Singer-songwriter Raye was the big winner Saturday at the BRIT Awards, the biggest night in British music, setting a new record for most prizes in one night at the annual ceremony.

Raye won six awards, including for artist of the year, album of the year for My 21st Century Blues and song of the year for Escapism.

The 26-year-old also triumphed in the genre category for R&B act and was named best new artist. Her tally of seven nods had broken the record for the most nominations by a single artist in any one year, according to the annual ceremony’s organizers, the British Phonographic Industry (BPI).

Raye, who parted ways with her record label in 2021 to work as an independent artist after she said the label had withheld her debut album, began early celebrations this week, when she was named BRITs Songwriter of the Year. She is the first woman to win the award since its launch in 2022.

“You just don’t understand what this means to me,” a tearful Raye said in her acceptance speech for album of the year, while standing next to her grandmother, whom she also thanked for “her prayers.”

“I’m so proud of this album. I’m in love with music. All I ever wanted to be was an artist and now I’m an artist with an album of the year.”

Jungle won group of the year, while rock band Bring Me the Horizon won the alternative/rock act category, beating the likes of Blur and The Rolling Stones.

Blur, who had three nominations, went home empty-handed.

Dua Lipa, who also had three nominations, won pop act.

More than half, 55%, of this year’s nominations featured women, either as a solo artist or as part of an all-woman group, the BPI said.

Artist of the year is a gender-neutral category now counting 10 nominees after organizers doubled its number following an outcry over an all-male list of contenders last year.

U.S. singer SZA won the gender-neutral international artist of the year category, which also now counts 10 nominees, beating the likes of Taylor Swift and Miley Cyrus. The latter won international song of the year for her hit Flowers.

Indie rock band boygenius won international group of the year.

Ahead of the awards, Kylie Minogue was named as this year’s BRITs Global Icon, while indie rock band The Last Dinner Party were revealed as winners of the rising star award. 

Білорусь: журналіста Ігоря Корнія судитимуть за «участь в екстремістському формуванні» 

Мінський міський суд почне слухати справу журналіста 19 березня

Військові США та Йорданії скинули гуманітарну допомогу жителям Гази з повітря

Президент США Джо Байден зазначив, що це перша партія гуманітарної допомоги від США, доставлена в такий спосіб