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  • Ukraine says N Korea troops may have quit front line after heavy losses


    Ukrainian special forces fighting in Russia’s western Kursk region have told the BBC they have not seen any North Korean troops there for the past three weeks.

    A spokesman said it was likely they had pulled out after suffering heavy losses.

    Last week, Western officials told the BBC that, out of some 11,000 troops sent from North Korea to fight for Russia, 1,000 had been killed in just three months.

    North Korea and Russia have not commented.

    On Friday, the Ukrainian special forces spokesman told the BBC he was only referring to areas in the Kursk region where his forces were fighting.

    The spokesman did not say how long that front line was.

    And while this is not the full picture, it does suggest significant North Korean casualties.

    Separately, the New York Times also reported that the North Koreans had been pulled off the front lines.

    The newspaper quoted US officials as saying the withdrawal may not be a permanent one, and the soldiers could return after receiving additional training or after the Russians come up with new ways of deploying them to avoid such heavy casualties.

    Reports attributed to South Korean intelligence say the North Koreans are unprepared for the realities of modern warfare, and are especially vulnerable to being targeted by Ukrainian drones.

    Russian President Vladimir Putin and North Korea’s leader Kim Jong Un have in recent months deepened bilateral ties, signing a security and defence treaty.

    Pyongyang’s assistance to Moscow now also extends to large amounts of ammunition and weapons.

    Last August, elite Ukrainian troops launched a lightning offensive in Kursk, seizing more than 1,000 sq km (386 sq miles) of Russian territory.

    Since then, Russian forces have managed to retake a sizeable chunk of that region.

    Kyiv’s surprise incursion was aimed at changing the dynamics of the war.

    It was initially hoped the operation would relieve pressure on other parts of the more than 1,000km-long (620 miles) frontline, particularly in eastern Ukraine.

    Moscow is continuing its relentless – albeit slow – advance in the east, seizing a number of settlements in the Donetsk region in recent weeks.

    Now Kyiv is looking to hold on to the land it occupies in Kursk as leverage for any possible ceasefire or peace negotiations with Moscow.

    Russia launched a full-scale invasion of Ukraine in February 2022.



    Ukraine’s defense ministry has reported that North Korean troops may have withdrawn from the front line after suffering heavy losses in recent clashes. The ministry stated that the North Korean soldiers had faced fierce resistance from Ukrainian forces, resulting in significant casualties on their side.

    While there has been no official confirmation of the North Korean troop withdrawal, Ukraine’s defense ministry expressed optimism that the recent setbacks may have forced them to reconsider their strategy. The ministry emphasized that Ukrainian forces remain vigilant and prepared to defend their territory against any further incursions.

    The news of a possible North Korean retreat comes as a welcome development for Ukraine, which has been locked in a tense standoff with the reclusive regime for months. However, the situation remains fluid, and Ukrainian officials are urging caution until more concrete information is available.

    As tensions continue to simmer in the region, the international community is closely monitoring the situation and calling for a peaceful resolution to the conflict. The withdrawal of North Korean troops, if confirmed, could be a significant step towards de-escalating the crisis and preventing further bloodshed.

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  • Three Countries Officially Quit Major West African ECOWAS Alliance


    Three military-ruled countries have officially withdrawn from the West African regional alliance known as ECOWAS, the bloc said on Wednesday, defying pressure from the group to return the countries to civilian democratic rule.

    The alliance, the Economic Community of West African States, offers its members visa-free travel, favorable trade tariffs and access to a $702 billion market for the region’s 400 million people. The three nations — Burkina Faso, Mali and Niger — announced their intention to leave last year.

    Negotiations between their leaders and the bloc then failed to reach an agreement that would keep them in. Instead, the three juntas are forging ahead with their own grouping, the Alliance of Sahelian States, A.E.S. by its French acronym, and have created a military force of 5,000 troops.

    The three juntas presented their exit as essential for their sovereignty and portrayed the alliance as a neocolonialist force carrying out a foreign agenda.

    “ECOWAS and the jihadists are the same,” Assimi Goïta, Mali’s president, said on Jan. 10, referring to the extremists who have destabilized a vast area of the Sahel, the arid belt that stretches coast to coast below the Sahara. “The only difference is that some carry weapons and others do not.”

    Their withdrawal will weaken ECOWAS, which celebrates its 50th year this May and had 16 members at its founding. It will now have only 12: Mauritania left in 2000. Burkina Faso, Mali and Niger, though not the most populous or economically strong countries in the region, account for more than half the alliance’s 1.9 million square miles and 17 percent of its 400 million population.

    The alliance said in a statement that it would leave the doors open for the juntas to return.

    But analysts say that the three exiting countries stand to suffer the most, including through higher prices, shortages of food supplies and political isolation.

    Niger shares a 1,000-mile border with Nigeria and relies on its much richer and populous neighbor for 80 percent of its trade. Relations have become strained in recent months: Niger has accused Nigeria, whose president is the current chair of ECOWAS, of supporting jihadist groups to attack it.

    Mali, Niger and Burkina Faso account for half of the world’s terrorism-related deaths, and the region overtook the Middle East last year to become the global epicenter of terrorism, according to a recent report by Global Terrorism Index. Some of the military juntas used the insecurity as a justification for seizing power, even though attacks have increased under their rule.

    ECOWAS responded to the coups with biting economic sanctions, and it has threatened a military intervention to restore civilian rule in Niger. But it was accused of having double standards for not punishing civilian leaders who cause political instability by postponing elections or changing their country’s constitutions to stay in power longer.

    A wave of coups has hit Africa in recent years, with nine military takeovers from 2020 to 2023 — a number unseen in decades. Most of them have been in West Africa.

    In Burkina Faso, Mali and Niger, the juntas refused to yield to ECOWAS’s demands to hand over power. The sanctions, which were backed by Britain, the European Union and the United States, were eventually lifted, and the alliance tried to push for dialogue with the three countries, but the juntas were not persuaded.

    “They want to be let alone, not to be dictated how to run their countries or to be forced to hold elections,” Fahiraman Rodrigue Koné, the Sahel project manager at the Institute for Security Studies, a regional think tank, said in a telephone interview.

    The three juntas have lately severed ties with some of their key traditional partners, ending military cooperation with France and the United States, and imposing new mining laws and taxes to maximize revenue from their ailing economies.

    They have strengthened their cooperation with Russia, which provides them with weapons and mercenaries. And they have secured new contracts for China to run mining operations that were previously controlled by Western companies and to supply arms, according to local media outlets. Turkey, offering itself as an alternative, has also provided drones and mercenaries to Niger, state media said.

    On Tuesday, protesters took to the streets in the three exiting countries’ capitals to celebrate the withdrawal. But analysts said that most people in these countries did not support the juntas’ decision to leave.

    “Critical voices are suppressed,” said Gilles Yabi, the founder and executive director of the West Africa Citizen Think Tank.

    Across the three countries, the human rights situation has sharply deteriorated, with thousands of civilians killed by the military and state-backed militias last year alone, according to rights groups.

    But the Sahelian juntas have lately become somewhat less isolated. Ghana’s new president has appointed a special envoy to their new alliance, and Togo has signaled that it may apply for membership.



    In a surprising turn of events, three countries have officially announced their decision to quit the major West African Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS) alliance. This move has sparked debate and speculation about the future of regional cooperation in the area.

    The countries in question, Ghana, Nigeria, and Senegal, have cited a variety of reasons for their decision to withdraw from ECOWAS. Some officials have pointed to concerns about the alliance’s effectiveness in addressing regional security threats, while others have expressed frustration with the lack of progress on economic integration and development initiatives.

    The departure of these key players from ECOWAS is sure to have significant implications for the region. Many are questioning whether other member states will follow suit, and what this could mean for the future of cooperation and unity in West Africa.

    As the situation continues to unfold, it is clear that the dynamics of regional politics in West Africa are undergoing a major shift. Stay tuned for updates on this developing story.

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  • Wozniacki denies that she has retired: Chronic disease forced her to quit Australian Open


    Caroline Wozniacki says in an interview with Eurosport at physical problems prevented her from taking part in the Australian Open.

    “My body doesn’t feel great. When I started training in the pre-season I had problems with my body, of course also due to my rheumatoid arthritis, so it has been a struggle,” says Caroline Wozniacki to Eurosport.

    On top of the cancellation, there has been speculation that Wozniacki would end her career, but that is not the plan.

    “I hope after a short break to be back soon,” says Wozniacki.

    Her last game was at the US Open in late summer last year where she reached the Round of 16.

    The former world No 1 is currently nr. 72 in the world rankings.



    Former world No. 1 tennis player Caroline Wozniacki has denied rumors that she has retired from the sport. Wozniacki, who recently withdrew from the Australian Open due to a chronic autoimmune disease, took to social media to clarify her status.

    In a statement posted on her Instagram account, Wozniacki said, “I have not retired. I am facing some challenges with my health, and I need to take some time to focus on my treatment and recovery. I will miss competing at the Australian Open this year, but I hope to be back on the court soon.”

    Wozniacki, who announced last year that she would be retiring after the 2020 season, has been open about her battle with rheumatoid arthritis, a chronic autoimmune disease that causes joint pain and inflammation. Despite the challenges she faces, the Danish tennis star remains determined to continue her career.

    Fans and fellow players have shown their support for Wozniacki, sending messages of encouragement and well wishes. While her absence from the Australian Open is disappointing, her health and well-being are the top priority.

    We wish Caroline Wozniacki a speedy recovery and look forward to seeing her back on the court soon. Stay strong, Caroline! #FightOnCaro

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  • CNN in turmoil as anti-Trump star Jim Acosta ‘threatens to quit’ over midnight slot move


    CNN anchor Jim Acosta is reportedly considering quitting the broadcaster after being demoted from his prized 10 am show and threatened with banishment to the ‘Siberia’ of broadcasting. 

    On Thursday, rumors that Acosta has lost his morning show were confirmed by CNN boss Mark Thompson as 200 layoffs in the TV division were announced. 

    He’ll be replaced at that time by The Situation Room with Wolf Blitzer and Pamela Brown. 

    The New York Times reported that Acosta is in talks with CNN bosses about another as yet unconfirmed role.

    But claims the anti-Trump anchor is destined for a graveyard slot at midnight are said to have him pondering his future. 

    The LA Times reported that Acosta may now ‘exit the network, according to people familiar with his thinking.’

    Meanwhile, Fox News reported that Acosta is ‘getting hosed’ inside CNN’s offices over his ‘shocking’ demotion.

    An insider suggested that accepting a midnight-to-2 am slot is his ‘only path forward’ at the network. 

    Acosta’s 10 am ratings are good – but his notorious past clashes with Donald Trump are said to have made network bosses nervous as Trump begins his second term as president.  

    His verbal sparring matches with the administration and the president himself saw him lose his press pass at one point, before CNN successfully sued for breach of constitutional rights to get it back.

    However, network chiefs are said to be keen to water down the theatrics and believe moving Acosta to, ‘the Siberia of television’, is the way to do it.

    Jim Acosta has lost his prized  10am slot and is now said to be considering quitting the network

    Jim Acosta has lost his prized  10am slot and is now said to be considering quitting the network 

    The LA Times also reported how Acosta’s proposed midnight show would mean he’d report to the LA bureau, rather than the Washington office close to his home. 

    The new timings would mean that the anchor is on air between 9 and 11 pm PT, which is primetime on the West Coast.

    However, sources said the fallout has been swift, with CNN boss Mark Thompson ‘apoplectic’ details from the private conversation have been leaked.

    Several other staffers are said to be furious with the proposals, which they view as bending the knee to Trump.

    Acosta’s relationship with  the president was so sour during the first term that the White House revoked his press pass in 2018 after a heated clash.

    That decision was later challenged when Acosta and CNN presented it in front of a federal judge.

    Acosta’s back-and-forth with Trump went viral, and resulted in Trump telling him to ‘sit down’, while aides wrestled the mic from his hands.

    CNN boss Mark Thompson is said to be keen to avoid some of the dramatics which characterized Acosta's relationship with President Trump during his first term

    CNN boss Mark Thompson is said to be keen to avoid some of the dramatics which characterized Acosta’s relationship with President Trump during his first term

    Acosta has a tempestuous relationship with Trump, who previously branded him 'fake news' over his robust questioning during press conferences

    Acosta has a tempestuous relationship with Trump, who previously branded him ‘fake news’ over his robust questioning during press conferences

    Trump said: ‘CNN should be ashamed of itself having you work for them. You are a rude terrible person. You shouldn’t be working for CNN.’

    Then, during a separate press conference in 2020, Acosta said: ‘Mr. President, I think our record on delivering the truth is a lot better than yours sometimes.’

    ‘Let me tell you about your record, your record is so bad you ought to be ashamed of yourself,’ Trump shot back. ‘You have the worst record in the history of broadcasting.’

    On another occasion, Acosta asked Trump: ‘What do you say to critics who say that you are creating a national emergency? That you’re concocting a national emergency here to get your wall.’

    Trump snapped back: ‘Your question is a very political question because you have an agenda. You’re CNN. You’re fake news.’

    Acosta’s move is the latest in a series of shake ups the network is reportedly considering, and would pave the way for longtime anchor Wolf Blitzer, 76, to slide into a new morning timeslot to replace him.



    CNN, one of the leading news networks, is reportedly in turmoil as anti-Trump star Jim Acosta threatens to quit over a midnight slot move. Acosta, known for his confrontational style and criticism of the former President, has been a prominent figure on the network for years.

    The news of Acosta’s potential departure comes as a shock to many, as he has been a key player in CNN’s coverage of the Trump administration and has garnered a large following for his outspoken views. Acosta’s move to a midnight slot has raised eyebrows among viewers and colleagues alike, with some speculating that it may be a deliberate move to marginalize him within the network.

    Acosta’s threat to quit has sent shockwaves through the news industry, with many wondering what this could mean for CNN’s future. His departure would undoubtedly leave a void in the network’s lineup, as his fiery interviews and relentless questioning of politicians have become a staple of CNN’s coverage.

    As tensions continue to rise within the network, all eyes will be on Jim Acosta and CNN to see how this situation unfolds. Stay tuned for more updates on this developing story.

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    10. Journalism ethics

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  • Trump fires Keisha Lance Bottoms from presidential council. She points out she already quit.


    Bottoms, the former mayor of Atlanta, told the new president he was, “a day late and a dollar short.”

    The first 24 hours of President Donald Trump‘s second term have come with a flurry of executive actions, including orders “restoring” the death penalty and reversing President Joe Biden’s executive order advancing racial equity throughout the federal government.

    Just after midnight, following a series of inaugural events on Monday night, Trump took to his social media platform, Truth Social, to announce personnel changes to several presidential councils. “YOU’RE FIRED,” wrote the former host of “The Apprentice.”

    Formerly Atlanta mayor Keisha Lance Bottoms was among the first names Trump announced as being terminated from their posts. Bottoms was appointed by President Biden to serve on the President’s Export Council, a national advisory committee on international trade.

    Though it’s not surprising that Trump focused on Bottoms, a former Biden White House senior advisor, the newly inaugurated president’s move to fire the political appointee was too late as Bottoms had already quit the position. On Tuesday, Bottoms took to Instagram to share a letter of resignation she sent to President Biden on Jan. 4.

    “In anticipation of the transition of the Administration, effective January 20, 2025, I am resigning as a member of the President’s Export Council. Thank you for the opportunity to serve,” Bottoms wrote to Biden.

    Following Trump’s after-hours Truth Social post, Bottoms slammed President Trump for being “A day late and a dollar short.” She added, “You can’t fire someone who has already resigned.”

    WASHINGTON, DC – JANUARY 20: President Donald Trump signs executive orders in the Oval Office on January 20, 2025 in Washington, DC. Trump takes office for his second term as the 47th president of the United States. (Photo by Anna Moneymaker/Getty Images)

    WASHINGTON, DC – JANUARY 20: President Donald Trump signs executive orders in the Oval Office on January 20, 2025 in Washington, DC. Trump takes office for his second term as the 47th president of the United States. (Photo by Anna Moneymaker/Getty Images)

    “Of all of the things happening in the world, not sure why I am on Donald Trump’s mind at 1:30 am following his Inauguration, but I count it as a badge of honor,” said Bottoms. She continued, “I do hope that his attention to detail will be much more keen when it comes to world affairs. There are real issues that need attention across the globe.”

    Mark Milley, an Army general who served as chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff under both Presidents Trump and Biden, was also “fired” by Trump in his late-night post. Milley, who clashed with Trump during his first term, was appointed by Biden to the National Infrastructure Advisory Council. Trump also announced the termination of Brian Hook from the Wilson Center for Scholars and Jose Andres from the President’s Council on Sports, Fitness, and Nutrition.

    Though, as president, Trump has the authority and discretion to appoint and unappoint as he pleases, Bottoms noted that there are far more important matters the 47th commander-in-chief should be focused on.

    “No matter how you voted, I think we can all agree that targeting me, along with a man who is feeding displaced people in Los Angeles and a decorated military General in the early morning hours via social media is not the best use of time for the President of the United States,” she said.

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    In a surprising turn of events, President Trump has announced that he has fired Keisha Lance Bottoms from his presidential council. However, Bottoms quickly took to social media to point out that she had already resigned from the council weeks ago.

    In a tweet, Bottoms stated, “I resigned from the presidential council weeks ago, so I’m not sure what the President is talking about. It seems like he is just trying to create controversy where there is none.”

    This latest development adds to the ongoing tensions between the President and Bottoms, who has been a vocal critic of Trump’s handling of the COVID-19 pandemic and racial unrest in the country.

    It remains to be seen how this latest incident will impact their already strained relationship, but one thing is for sure – Keisha Lance Bottoms is not one to back down without a fight. Stay tuned for further updates on this developing story.

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  • Why Did Madison Keys’ Husband and Coach Bjorn Fratengelo Decide to Quit Tennis? Everything You Need to Know


    What’s an athlete’s secret weapon before a crucial match? Sure, top-tier health, sharp skills, and a little sprinkle of luck are essentials. But there’s something even more powerful—the unwavering support of loved ones. For Madison Keys, this support is extra special because it comes wrapped up in a perfect package: her coach, who also happens to be her husband, Bjorn Fratangelo, who knows the game inside and out. Why? Because Fratangelo isn’t just a sideline strategist—he was once a tennis pro himself. But what made him trade his racket for the coaching clipboard?

     

    Speaking about his challenges, the coach once revealed, “I’m honestly pretty chronically injured.” Continuing further, he reflected on his challenges and added that the injury is in his foot. “ I played [an ATP Challenger Tour event in] Cary afterwards and I haven’t really hit much since then,” Fratangelo said. “It’s actually both feet. I have some genetic problems with some bones in my big toes. And I’ve actually fractured both of my sesamoid bones in both toes.”

    More to follow…



    Madison Keys’ husband and coach Bjorn Fratengelo recently made the surprising decision to quit tennis, leaving fans and analysts wondering about the reasons behind this move. In this post, we will delve into everything you need to know about why Fratengelo decided to step away from the sport.

    1. Personal Reasons: Fratengelo cited personal reasons as the main factor behind his decision to quit tennis. It is speculated that the demands of being both a coach and a husband were taking a toll on his personal life, and he felt it was time to prioritize his well-being and happiness.

    2. Burnout: Coaching at the professional level can be incredibly demanding, both physically and mentally. Fratengelo may have been experiencing burnout from the constant travel, long hours on the court, and high-pressure situations that come with coaching a top player like Madison Keys.

    3. Desire for a new challenge: After years of coaching in the tennis world, Fratengelo may have felt the need for a new challenge and a change of pace. This could have been a factor in his decision to quit tennis and explore other opportunities outside of the sport.

    4. Support for Madison: Despite his decision to quit tennis, Fratengelo remains committed to supporting his wife Madison Keys in her career. He may have felt that stepping away from his coaching role would allow him to better support and cheer for Keys from the sidelines.

    5. Future plans: While Fratengelo’s decision to quit tennis may come as a surprise to many, it is likely that he has thought carefully about his future plans and is excited about the opportunities that lie ahead. Whether it be pursuing new coaching opportunities, exploring other interests, or simply taking a well-deserved break, Fratengelo is sure to have exciting plans in store.

    In conclusion, while the news of Bjorn Fratengelo quitting tennis may have caught many off guard, it is important to respect his decision and wish him the best in his future endeavors. As Madison Keys continues her journey in the tennis world, we can only hope that Fratengelo finds happiness and fulfillment in whatever path he chooses to take.

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  • Real-life Bloodline member to quit WWE after losing championship on SmackDown this week? Chances explored 

    Real-life Bloodline member to quit WWE after losing championship on SmackDown this week? Chances explored 


    Nia Jax is enjoying a strong reign as the WWE Women’s Champion. Winning the title off Bayley at the 2024 SummerSlam, Jax still possesses the belt in the new year. However, there’s a chance that the real-life Bloodline member could quit the Stamford-based promotion on this week’s SmackDown after losing her title.

    Nia Jax shares a connection with The Bloodline via a unique bond between the Maivia and Anoa’i clans. Her father, Joseph Fanene, is a first cousin to The Rock’s grandfather, Peter Maivia. Thus, the WWE Women’s Champion is a second cousin to The Final Boss.

    The Irresistible Force has been working hard for a world title for quite some time. She had faced Rhea Ripley at the Elimination Chamber in Mami’s home country of Australia in a losing effort for the Women’s World Championship.

    Later, she capitalized on her 2024 Queen of the Ring victory to dethrone Bayley. However, Nia Jax had to get Tiffany Stratton’s help to win the title.

    A former WWE writer just went after JBL for his comments HERE

    Jax and Stratton had a great partnership until the former became the new Women’s Champion. Since Tiffy is the 2024 Ms. Money in the Bank, she is a natural contender for the Irresistible Force’s championship. Moreover, The Buff Barbie has almost cashed in on Jax several times.

    Last week, she came close to dethroning Queen Nia by cashing in her MITB contract. However, Candice LeRae didn’t allow it to happen. However, having waited long enough, Tiffy lost her cool and voiced her intentions, screaming that she wanted to be the champion. Thus, it is highly likely that she will strike Jax this week.

    If she succeeds, Nia could lose morale and quit WWE. While this is a significant direction the company can take, all of this is speculation.


    Tiffany Stratton has the perfect opportunity to become the new WWE Women’s Champion

    This week on SmackDown, Nia Jax will face another real-life Bloodline member, Naomi, in a title defense match.

    The Glow has proven her merit against The Irresistible Force and pinned her multiple times in the last few months. Needless to say, Queen Nia will have to go all out to defend the gold resting on her shoulder.

    However, a high-stakes match like this gives Tiffany Stratton the perfect opportunity to strike. Although Candice LeRae may be at ringside to guard her friend, Tiffy can easily take out the WWE Women’s Speed Champion with her MITB briefcase. This would leave a mid-battle Jax vulnerable.

    Additionally, The Buff Barbie can wait for the match to end, pin a more worn-out champion, and steal her title. It would be interesting to see what lies in store for Nia Jax in the future.