⚡️ Commander: Air Force destroys Russian command center at occupied Crimea airbase.
The Ukrainian Air Force carried out a successful attack against the Saky airbase in Russian-occupied Crimea, Air Force Commander General Mykola Oleshchuk said on Jan. 6.https://t.co/XPjRvu5yRx
— The Kyiv Independent (@KyivIndependent) January 6, 2024
Day: January 6, 2024
Russian missiles kill 11, including five children, Ukrainian official says https://t.co/UEXCfof98r
— BBC News (World) (@BBCWorld) January 6, 2024
President Biden makes an impassioned argument that Trump could destroy US democracy as he opens his 2024 campaign https://t.co/SMlnBa6m8y pic.twitter.com/wJqA8GvElL
— CNN (@CNN) January 6, 2024
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This is a wonderful season to be in Baku, as the city is filled with lights and decorations welcoming the new year. As a Christian, today I am celebrating Christmas (Orthodox calendar), together with the 250,000 members of the Christian community here, which enjoys freedom of… pic.twitter.com/0xTUyeiSre
— George Deek (@GeorgeDeek) January 6, 2024
Chinese Vice Foreign Minister Sun Weidong visited Myanmar from Thursday to Saturday, meeting junta leader Min Aung Hlaing to discuss topics that included border stability and the crackdown on the telecom scams, China’s foreign ministry said.
China’s minister of public security, Wang Xiaohong, had a video call with Myanmar’s home affairs minister, Lieutenant-General Yar Pyae, on Friday, Wang’s ministry spokesperson said.
China, a key junta ally that also has close relations with some ethnic Chinese militias along their shared frontier, has grown increasingly frustrated in recent months with the Myanmar junta and its lack of action on closing the scam centers that target Chinese citizens.
A Myanmar rebel alliance has gained control of a key town along the country’s volatile northern border with China after weeks of fierce fighting with junta troops, the alliance and the junta said.
The “Three Brotherhood Alliance,” as the group is known, said it took over Laukkai town after the military’s regional headquarters located there surrendered.
The fall of Laukkai is the latest victory in a sweeping offensive by an alliance of rebel groups that began in October and has become the most significant threat to Myanmar’s military government since it seized power in a 2021 coup.
“All Kokang [Laukkai] region has become a land with no Myanmar Military Council anymore,” according to a statement from the alliance.
A junta spokesman did not respond to calls from Reuters seeking comment.
Beijing, which has facilitated dialogue between the two sides, has called for a cease-fire in the continuing violence.
Chinese Vice Foreign Minister Sun Weidong visited Myanmar from Thursday to Saturday, meeting junta leader Min Aung Hlaing to discuss topics that included border stability and the crackdown on the telecom scams, China’s foreign ministry said.
China’s minister of public security, Wang Xiaohong, had a video call with Myanmar’s home affairs minister, Lieutenant-General Yar Pyae, on Friday, Wang’s ministry spokesperson said.
China, a key junta ally that also has close relations with some ethnic Chinese militias along their shared frontier, has grown increasingly frustrated in recent months with the Myanmar junta and its lack of action on closing the scam centers that target Chinese citizens.
A Myanmar rebel alliance has gained control of a key town along the country’s volatile northern border with China after weeks of fierce fighting with junta troops, the alliance and the junta said.
The “Three Brotherhood Alliance,” as the group is known, said it took over Laukkai town after the military’s regional headquarters located there surrendered.
The fall of Laukkai is the latest victory in a sweeping offensive by an alliance of rebel groups that began in October and has become the most significant threat to Myanmar’s military government since it seized power in a 2021 coup.
“All Kokang [Laukkai] region has become a land with no Myanmar Military Council anymore,” according to a statement from the alliance.
A junta spokesman did not respond to calls from Reuters seeking comment.
Beijing, which has facilitated dialogue between the two sides, has called for a cease-fire in the continuing violence.
Italian political adviser turned bestselling novelist Giuliano da Empoli used fiction to get inside the mind of the Kremlin. Here’s what he had to say: https://t.co/rvX0IvdLsa pic.twitter.com/ols52SLgRk
— Financial Times (@FT) January 5, 2024
