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Ukraine military aid deliveries resume through Poland: Warsaw

Ukraine military aid deliveries resume through Poland: Warsaw
Ukrainian Foreign Minister Andrii Sybiha meets with Polish Foreign Minister Radoslaw Sikorski in Warsaw, Poland, March 12, 2025. (REUTERS)
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Updated 12 March 2025

Ukraine military aid deliveries resume through Poland: Warsaw

Ukraine military aid deliveries resume through Poland: Warsaw
  • Washington halted military assistance to war-torn Ukraine after a public clash in the White House between US President Donald Trump and Ukrainian counterpart Volodymyr Zelensky

WARSAW: Polish Foreign Minister Radoslaw Sikorski said on Wednesday that US military aid deliveries to neighboring Ukraine through Poland have resumed to previous levels following US-Ukraine talks in 黑料社区.
Last week, Washington halted military assistance to war-torn Ukraine after a public clash in the White House between US President Donald Trump and Ukrainian counterpart Volodymyr Zelensky.
But in Jeddah talks on Tuesday Ukraine endorsed an American proposal for a 30-day ceasefire with Moscow and agreed to immediate negotiations with Russia 鈥 which prompted Trump to lift the freeze.
鈥淚 confirm that arms deliveries via Jasionka (logistics hub) have returned to previous levels,鈥 Polish Foreign Minister Sikorski told reporters on Wednesday.
The US and the European Union are top arms suppliers to Ukraine.
He was speaking alongside his Ukrainian counterpart Andriy Sybiga who visited Warsaw on his way back to Ukraine from Jeddah.
Poland is a staunch ally of Ukraine and has advocated ramped up military aid to the country that since 2022 has been fighting Russian full-scale invasion.
According to Warsaw, up to 95 percent of military aid to Kyiv passes through Poland, in particular through the Jasionka hub close to the NATO country鈥檚 eastern border.


Italian lawmaker wanted by Hungary clings to EU immunity

Italian lawmaker wanted by Hungary clings to EU immunity
Updated 54 min 54 sec ago

Italian lawmaker wanted by Hungary clings to EU immunity

Italian lawmaker wanted by Hungary clings to EU immunity
  • The European Parliament in Strasbourg backed the anti-fascist activist by 306 votes to 305 in a secret ballot
  • Salis was arrested with other activists in Budapest in February 2023

STRASBOURG: EU lawmakers on Tuesday narrowly rejected Hungary鈥檚 request to strip left-wing Italian lawmaker Ilaria Salis of her parliamentary immunity for alleged violence at a neo-Nazi rally in Budapest.
The European Parliament in Strasbourg backed the anti-fascist activist 鈥 who has become a high-profile foe of Hungary鈥檚 nationalist government 鈥 by 306 votes to 305 in a secret ballot.
鈥淭his vote is a victory for democracy, rule of law, and antifascism,鈥 Salis said in a statement.
Salis, 41, was arrested with other activists in Budapest in February 2023 while taking part in a protest against an annual commemoration by neo-Nazis.
She was released from detention after more than a year, following her election to the EU parliament with a small leftist party in 2024.
Hungarian prosecutors requested an 11-year prison sentence and the case made international headlines when Salis appeared in a Budapest court with her feet shackled.
Salis has requested to be tried in Italy.


Tanzania police investigating reported abduction of government critic

Tanzania police investigating reported abduction of government critic
Updated 07 October 2025

Tanzania police investigating reported abduction of government critic

Tanzania police investigating reported abduction of government critic
  • Humphrey Polepole went missing from his home in the commercial capital Dar es Salaam early on Monday
  • David Misime, a police spokesperson, said the force was investigating reports of Polepole鈥檚 abduction

NAIROBI: Tanzania鈥檚 police force said it was investigating reports that a former ambassador turned government critic had been kidnapped after his family said he was forcefully taken from his house.
Several critics of the government of President Samia Suluhu Hassan, who will stand for re-election on October 29, have disappeared since last year, with opposition parties alleging a campaign of abductions.
Humphrey Polepole, who resigned as ambassador to Cuba in July and has repeatedly and harshly criticized Tanzania鈥檚 ruling party in the months since, went missing from his home in the commercial capital Dar es Salaam early on Monday, his brother, Godfrey Polepole, told Reuters.
鈥淭he main door entering the house was broken and the door to the bedroom was broken as well,鈥 he said. 鈥淭here was a lot of blood from the sitting room all the way to the bedroom and the bloodstains continued even outside toward the gate area.鈥
Hassan, who won plaudits after coming to power in 2021 for easing repression of political opponents that was rampant under her predecessor, ordered an investigation last year into reports of abductions, but no official findings have been made public.
Government spokesperson Gerson Msigwa did not immediately respond to a phone call or text message seeking comment.
In a statement on September 29, the government rejected allegations by Human Rights Watch that it was cracking down on its critics ahead of the election and called accounts of abductions 鈥渁 major source of concern for the government.鈥
David Misime, a police spokesperson, said the force was investigating reports of Polepole鈥檚 abduction.
鈥淭he Police Force has seen the reports being circulated on social media by his relatives that he has been kidnapped. We have already begun working ... to ascertain the truth,鈥 he said in a statement late on Monday.
After resigning as ambassador, Polepole launched a series of broadsides during online press briefings against the ruling Chama Cha Mapinduzi (CCM), accusing it of flouting party rules by choosing Hassan as its presidential candidate, engaging in corruption and abducting government critics.
Hassan鈥檚 government has also faced human rights scrutiny over the arrest in April of Tanzania鈥檚 main opposition leader, Tundu Lissu. Lissu went on trial on Monday for treason over what prosecutors said was a speech calling on the public to rebel. He has pleaded not guilty and said the charges are politically motivated.


Four missing after Madrid building partly collapses

Four missing after Madrid building partly collapses
Updated 07 October 2025

Four missing after Madrid building partly collapses

Four missing after Madrid building partly collapses
  • The three men and one woman were reported missing by the construction company
  • Police and firefighters were using drones and sniffer dogs to search for the missing

MADRID: At least four construction workers were missing after a building under renovation partly collapsed in central Madrid, authorities said on Tuesday.
The three men and one woman were reported missing by the construction company in charge, Madrid鈥檚 Deputy Mayor Inma Sanz told reporters.
鈥淭he upper floors collapsed and fell downwards, therefore we鈥檙e talking about a very significant amount of rubble that will take a long time to clear 鈥 not just hours, but probably several days,鈥 Sanz said.


Police and firefighters were using drones and sniffer dogs to search for the missing inside the building located near the Spanish capital鈥檚 opera house and the royal palace.
Two people were lightly injured while a third person was taken to hospital with a broken leg, said Beatriz Martin, an emergency services spokesperson.
The partial collapse of the five-story building occurred inside, leaving its facade intact, Martin added.
Construction worker Mikhail was pumping concrete into the building鈥檚 lower floors and was outside when the collapse occurred. He said he saw a large cloud of dust and immediately sprinted away.
鈥淚 was the first to run, I didn鈥檛 care about anything else. I鈥檒l save my life first and, if I can, save others later,鈥 he told reporters.
The building was being converted into a hotel by developer Rehbilita, according to information on its website. Rehbilita did not immediately respond to a request for comment.


Mayor in western Germany in critical condition after stabbing, says source

Mayor in western Germany in critical condition after stabbing, says source
Updated 07 October 2025

Mayor in western Germany in critical condition after stabbing, says source

Mayor in western Germany in critical condition after stabbing, says source
  • The case raises memories of the 2019 murder of conservative local government president Walter Luebcke

DUESSELDORF: A freshly elected mayor was found injured in western Germany with multiple stab wounds and her life is in danger, a security source told Reuters on Tuesday.
Bild newspaper reported that Iris Stalzer, a Social Democrat who was due to take office after being elected mayor of Herdecke in the Ruhr region a week ago, had been found by her son.
The case raises memories of the 2019 murder of conservative local government president Walter Luebcke, a support of then Chancellor Angela Merkel鈥檚 refugee policy, who was shot dead by a far-right activist as he smoked a late-night cigarette on his terrace at home.
Local and regional authorities were not immediately available to comment.


Bangladesh to send skilled workers to 黑料社区 under new recruitment deal

Bangladesh to send skilled workers to 黑料社区 under new recruitment deal
Updated 07 October 2025

Bangladesh to send skilled workers to 黑料社区 under new recruitment deal

Bangladesh to send skilled workers to 黑料社区 under new recruitment deal
  • Agreement signed with Kingdom鈥檚 Human Resources and Social Development Ministry
  • Authorities try to meet the target of deploying 30,000 skilled workers every month

DHAKA: Bangladesh is preparing to send more skilled workers to 黑料社区, authorities said on Tuesday, following the signing of a new recruitment agreement in Riyadh.

Around 3 million Bangladeshi nationals live and work in 黑料社区. They are the largest expat group in the Kingdom and the biggest community outside their country.

Bangladeshi citizens have been working in 黑料社区 since the 1970s but until now their employment was regulated by memoranda on specific labor deployment.

The new pact, signed on Monday by the Kingdom鈥檚 Human Resources and Social Development Minister Ahmad bin Sulaiman Al-Rajhi and Bangladesh鈥檚 Expatriates鈥 Welfare and Overseas Employment Adviser Asif Nazrul, is the first such agreement for general worker recruitment.

鈥淲ith this agreement, it is expected that the recruitment of skilled workers from Bangladesh to 黑料社区 across various professions will increase, and the rights and interests of both workers and employers will be better protected,鈥 the Ministry of Expatriates鈥 Welfare and Overseas Employment said in a statement.

In the wake of numerous infrastructure projects underway in the Kingdom, the current demand is 30,000 certified workers per month, joint secretary of the ministry鈥檚 training wing, Mokhlesur Rahman Akand, told Arab News.

鈥淲e are taking all measures to meet the demand of the Saudi certification authorities, since sending more skilled workforces ensures better opportunities.鈥

Candidates are tested by the Saudi agency Takamol, which certifies workers according to standards and requirements of the Skill Verification Program. It is an initiative launched in 2021 under Vision 2030 to advance the professional competence of employees in the Kingdom鈥檚 labor market.

鈥淭hey oversee everything online,鈥 Akand said. 鈥淲e provide the training in our Technical Training Centers, where computer-based tests are conducted. We have 104 TTCs across the country.鈥

Currently, many Bangladeshis are employed in the construction sector. And more are likely to find jobs in the industry in the next few years as the Kingdom prepares to host the AFC Asian Cup in 2027, the World Expo in 2030, and the World Cup in 2034.

鈥淲e are now working in line with Saudi demand,鈥 Akand said.

鈥淲e hope that by early next year we will be able to meet the target set by the Takamol.鈥