Saturday 4 February 2023

Musk Says He's ‘Deeply Appreciative’ of Jury Verdict Finding Him Innocent in Investor Lawsuit

Musk Says He's ‘Deeply Appreciative’ of Jury Verdict Finding Him Innocent in Investor Lawsuit

Musk Says He's ‘Deeply Appreciative’ of Jury Verdict Finding Him Innocent in Investor Lawsuit




The jury in Elon Musk's case came back with a verdict after two hours of deliberations






Billionaire entrepreneur and Tesla chief Elon Musk said late Friday he is deeply appreciative of a US jury that found him not liable for losses experienced by investors following a 2018 "funding secured" tweet.







“Thank goodness, the wisdom of the people has prevailed! I am deeply appreciative of the jury’s unanimous finding of innocence in the Tesla 420 take-private case,” Musk, 51, said via Twitter on Friday.


Musk spent about eight hours on the witness stand during the trial as he was both vilified as a rich narcissist, and then defended as a visionary trying to protect "the little guy," reported AP.


Earlier in the day, a nine-person jury found that investors failed to prove Musk’s tweet about taking Tesla private at $420 hurt them financially after the proposal never came to fruition. Jurors reached their decision after deliberating for about an hour following a three-week trial.


The federal judge overseeing the case had previously ruled that Musk's 2018 tweet on secured funding had been untrue, and that Musk had acted reckless when he opted to post on the social media platform.


In September 2018, Musk settled a fraud charge brought against him by the US Securities and Exchange Commission over the same tweet, agreeing to pay $20 million in penalties to investors, while his company Tesla also paid an additional $20 million.







Had Musk been found liable for the August 2018 tweets he would have had to pay a fine worth billions of dollars in damages, which could have knocked him from his current status as the second-richest person in the world. Musk is currently worth $185.3 billion after luxury conglomerate-owner Bernard Arnault.


After less than 90 minutes of deliberation, a jury announced the verdict in the trial that kicked off three weeks ago in San Francisco. The outcome of the trial sent Tesla shares up about 1.5% in after-hours trading to $189.98.


Musk tweeted Friday following the jury’s verdict: “Thank goodness, the wisdom of the people has prevailed! I am deeply appreciative of the jury’s unanimous finding of innocence in the Tesla 420 take-private case.”


The central question in the lawsuit was whether Musk was liable for losses suffered by shareholders after he posted in August 2018 several messages on Twitter that he had secured funding to take Tesla private. Musk initially tweeted “Am considering taking Tesla private at $420. Funding secured.” Another pair of tweets soon followed: “Investor support is confirmed. Only reason why this is not certain is that it’s contingent on a shareholder vote” and then another stating that he doesn’t have a controlling vote now and “wouldn’t expect any shareholder to have one if we go private.”







Plaintiffs’ attorneys representing investors argued that these shareholders suffered financially as a result. Musk, Tesla and its board, faced billions of dollars in damages.


The trial was not to determine whether those tweets were true. That question had already been answered. Edward M. Chen, the federal judge overseeing the case, ruled that the tweets were untrue and Musk was reckless for posting them.


The three-week trial was largely a tug-of-war over language and intent.


Attorney Nicholas Porritt, who made closing arguments for the plaintiffs, argued that when Musk posted the tweets the company was nowhere near reaching a deal to go private, citing emails and texts to prove there was not an agreement or even a framework to reach one.


“To Elon Musk, if he believes it even just thinks about it, then it’s true no matter how objectively false or exaggerated it may be,” Porritt said. “That may work in his businesses. That’s not an issue for this trial. But it does not work in securities markets or public companies. Securities markets have rules governing what you can and cannot say. And one of those basic rules is that what you say must be true and accurate.”








Alex Spiro, who represented Musk, countered, stating throughout his closing arguments that funding was not the issue at all and Musk knew he could attain it if needed. Instead, Spiro pointed to a blog post several weeks after Musk’s tweets explaining that Musk would not take Tesla private because existing shareholders believed it was better off as a publicly traded company.


While Musk avoided a hefty bill in damages, the funding secured tweet has cost him.


The U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission filed a complaint in September 2018 alleging Musk lied when he tweeted that he had “funding secured” for a private takeover of the company at $420 per share. The complaint was filed after Musk and Tesla’s board abruptly walked away from an agreement with the SEC. The board not only pulled out of the agreement, it issued a bold statement of support for Musk after the charges were filed.


A settlement was eventually reached anyway, albeit with stiffer penalties than the original agreement. Musk agreed, in the settlement reached on September 29, to step down as chairman of Tesla and pay a $20 million fine. Tesla agreed to pay a separate $20 million penalty.


Akhmat commando unit takes stronghold near Vesyoloye settlement, says Chechen leader

Akhmat commando unit takes stronghold near Vesyoloye settlement, says Chechen leader

Akhmat commando unit takes stronghold near Vesyoloye settlement, says Chechen leader




Head of Chechen Republic Ramzan Kadyrov
©Mikhail Metzel, Sputnik, Kremlin Pool Photo via AP, File






Fighters from the Akhmat commando unit, together with a brigade from the 2nd Army Corps, have taken a Ukrainian stronghold near the Vesyoloye settlement, Chechnya’s leader Ramzan Kadyrov said on Friday.







"After a series of effective attacks on the enemy’s forces, they managed to gain a foothold in the Vesyoloye settlement area, taking a strategically important stronghold. Now, the fighters plan to continue advancing as they are in a better position than the enemy," Kadyrov pointed out.


📹 Russian D-30 howitzer crews destroy Ukrainian military facilities in the special military operation (video by Russian MoD)

D-30 howitzer crews destroy the armored vehicles, artillery and mortar crews, as well as fortified positions, of Ukrainian militants.

The fire is uninterruptedly adjusted by unmanned aircraft crews, tasked to reconnoiter enemy positions and adjust the precision.




He added that Russian troops had everything they needed to continue their advance, including the trophies they had captured when taking the stronghold.



Former US Marine Killed Fighting in Ukraine - Reports



A former US Marine fighting in Ukraine was killed in the country on February 2, US media reported on Friday.


US citizen Pete Reed was killed working as a "volunteer" in Ukraine, the report said, citing Reed’s family. Reed’s death comes following the killing or capture of numerous other US and western fighters working with Ukrainian forces since the beginning of Russia’s special military operation.







The Biden administration has urged US citizens, including servicemembers and veterans, not to travel to Ukraine to act as foreign fighters.


The Russian Defense Ministry has also warned that mercenaries who arrive in Ukraine are not considered official combatants and risk death or imprisonment.



US Sending GLSDB Bombs to Ukraine But It's Up to Kiev Whether to Attack Crimea - Pentagon



Pentagon decision on whether to use US-Supplied Ground Launched Small Diameter Bombs against crimea is up to Ukraine


The United States will provide Ukraine with Ground Launched Small Diameter Bombs (GLSDB) in the newly announced military aid package but Kiev will decide whether it will use the weapons to target Crimea, Defense Department spokesperson Brig. Gen. Pat Ryder said on Friday. "I'm not going to talk about or speculate about potential future operations," Ryder added.








The vast majority in Crimea don't want to be part of Ukraine, PressTV correspondent Johnny Miller, who has been working in Donetsk for a while, says.


"Being in Crimea, if I was to walk around Sevastopol and say ‘this is Ukraine’, you would feel ridiculous because everyone's telling you ‘we're Russian’ and it feels like a Russian place. So when Ukraine and NATO say, we are going to take back Crimea, let me tell you the vast majority in Crimea don't want to be part of Ukraine. They want to be part of Russia and Russia will defend Crimea."



Special operation, 3 February. Main:



The Russian military took Ugledar into a semicircle in the DPR, its release is similar to Artemovsk, Pushilin's adviser Kimakovsky said


Podolyak refused to announce the losses in Artemivsk, but said that Ukraine "pays the highest price" for holding the city


A terrorist attack occurred in Energodar - a car was blown up, a police officer died as a result of the explosion, the local GUMVD reported








The United States announced a $2.2 billion military aid package for Ukraine, the Pentagon said. The package includes air defenses, long-range missiles for HIMARS, as well as long-range GLSDB projectiles. They added that the United States leaves to the discretion of Kyiv the possibility of using these shells for strikes on the Crimea.


Peskov, after the US decision to supply long-range shells, recalled that it is important not to forget Putin's yesterday's statement in Volgograd


For the first time during a special operation, the Russian military destroyed the Norwegian NASAMS air defense system, the delivery of which to Kyiv became known in the fall. The Russian Ministry of Defense announced the destruction of the complex in its summary


Berlin approved the transfer of 88 Leopard 1 tanks to Ukraine, but there are problems with ammunition for them, writes Süddeutsche Zeitung


Poland began to teach Ukrainian soldiers how to handle Leopard tanks, the Ministry of Defense reports, this is the first stage in the transfer of tanks to Kyiv


Sudoplatov Zaporizhia Volunteer Battalion announced a reward of 12 million rubles for each captured Leopard, Abrams or Challenger in good condition


Serbian President Vučić believes that the West's decision to send tanks to Ukraine united the Russians and increased support for the special operation


The IMF and Kyiv aim to agree on a new aid package worth between $14 billion and $16 billion by spring, writes the Financial Times


The air defense system repelled a Ukrainian missile attack on the Starodubsky municipal district of the Bryansk region, four missiles were shot down, there were no casualties or damage, the governor said


The reactors of the Zaporozhye NPP remain in the same state, four units are in cold shutdown mode, two are in hot shutdown, the head of the IAEA said


In Crimea, the property of Akhmetov, Kolomoisky, and other Ukrainian politicians and businessmen was nationalized, about 500 objects in total. All funds from the sale of property will be used to equip participants in the special operation, Aksyonov said


Peskov called the reports of the Swiss press that the United States offered Moscow 20% of Ukraine's territory to end the conflict a "duck". Information about the visit of CIA chief Burns to Moscow in January is also a "duck", the Kremlin noted


The EU is "always open" to talks on Ukraine, but sees no political will to start them from Moscow, Borrell said. Zakharova replied that this was not true, and that the EU itself was investing not in settling, but in prolonging the conflict in Ukraine.


Envoy confident Russia will respond to new Canadian sanctions

Envoy confident Russia will respond to new Canadian sanctions

Canada’s sanctions on Russian individuals remind diplomat of Third Reich policies




©Alexey Filippov/ITAR-TASS






Moscow will retaliate for Canada’s latest anti-Russian sanctions, Russian Ambassador to Canada Oleg Stepanov told TASS on Friday.







"There will be a response, as we have always been guided by the principle of reciprocity," he said. "We will respond to every unfriendly action on the part of the Canadian authorities."


On Friday, Canada imposed restrictions on 38 Russian individuals and 16 entities which, Ottawa said, were involved in "Russian propaganda".



Canada’s sanctions on Russian individuals remind diplomat of Third Reich policies



The sanctions slapped on Russian individuals by Canada on Friday are similar to Third Reich attempts to silence the voice of reason, Russian Foreign Ministry Spokeswoman Maria Zakharova wrote on Telegram.


According to Zakharova, "The (latest) Canadian sanctions on Russian reporters and performers can be compared to the attempt by the Third Reich to destroy the `non-German spirit’ and silence the voice of reason by burning books and banning periodicals.".









Canada Imposes Sanctions on 38 Russian Individuals,16 Entities Including Rossiya Segodyna



The Canadian Government has imposed Russia-related sanctions on 38 individuals and 16 entities, including MIA Rossiya Segodyna, Global Affairs Canada said on Friday.


“The Honourable Melanie Joly, Minister of Foreign Affairs, today announced that Canada is imposing further sanctions in relation to Russia’s illegal invasion and attempted annexation of Ukrainian territory,” Global Affairs said in a statement.


"Canada is sanctioning 38 individuals and 16 entities that are complicit in peddling Russian disinformation and propaganda." The ministry said the new sanctions targets include MIA Rossiya Segodyna, the umbrella media group of RIA Novosti, PRIME, InoSMI, TOK, KOT, Baltnews, Ukraina.ru, Social Navigator and Arctic.ru. More specifically, sanctions were placed against Rossiya Segodnya Deputy Editor-in-Chief Dmitry Gornostayev, journalist Sergey Brilev and war correspondent Evgeny Poddubny.


The United World International and Foundation for the Fight Against Repression which reportedly have links to Russian billionaire and Wagner owner, Yevgeny Prigozhin, are also included in the sanctions, the statement added.







Nikolay Victorovich Baskov, a popular Russian singer and television host has also been sanctioned.


Moments after the sanctions were announced, Russian Ambassador to Canada Oleg Stepanov blasted the development as "ridiculous."


"This is ridiculous. It’s just the desire of [Foreign Affairs Minister Melanie] Joly to curry favor with Ukraine and the United States," Stepanov told Sputnik. "It discredits the quality of the Canadian diplomatic service."


"The answer will follow," Stepanov said. "We always act based on the principle of reciprocity - symmetrically, asymmetrically, but for every unfriendly action on the part of the current Canadian authorities, which we look at with regret, we will respond. If the unfriendly steps were not taken then there would be no need for a response."








Stepanov previously blasted the Trudeau administration's sanctions scheme and pointed out how the government has repeatedly and recklessly thrown its blind support behind the Kiev regime. In October 2022, Stepanov underscored Canada was boldly showing its allegiance to the anti-Russian stance marked by both the US and UK.





Friday 3 February 2023

MoD: Russian Troops Take More Advantageous Positions in Donetsk Direction

MoD: Russian Troops Take More Advantageous Positions in Donetsk Direction

MoD: Russian Troops Take More Advantageous Positions in Donetsk Direction




©Russian Defence Ministry/TASS






As a result of artillery fire and the offensive of Russian troops, more than 65 Ukrainian troops of the 110th Territorial Defense Brigade in the Zaporozhye region and the 72nd Mechanized Brigade in the Donetsk People's Republic were destroyed. Also, four armored combat vehicles and two vehicles of the Armed Forces of Ukraine were destroyed during the day.







In the Kherson region, as a result of artillery fire, two ammunition depots of the Armed Forces of Ukraine were destroyed.


Russian aviation, missile forces and artillery defeated 78 artillery units in firing positions, as well as manpower and military equipment in 105 districts.


US-made M-142 HIMARS and M-270 MLRS launchers were destroyed in the Donetsk People's Republic. Also in the Zaporozhye region and the DPR, three depots of missile and artillery weapons of the Armed Forces of Ukraine were defeated.


Russian aviation in the Zaporozhye region destroyed a 35D6 low-altitude target detection radar, as well as an AN / TPQ-37 counter-battery radar made in the USA.


Air defense systems shot down four HIMARS multiple rocket launchers and five Ukrainian unmanned aerial vehicles.







The attacks launched by Russia’s Operational-Tactical Aviation and artillery have resulted in the neutralization of the troops and hardware of units from the 103rd Territorial Defence Brigade and 92nd Mechanized Brigade of the Armed Forces of Ukraine in Kharkov region and in the LPR. Up to 40 Ukrainian personnel, one armored fighting vehicle and 1 US-manufactured AN/TPQ-50 counterbattery warfare radar have been eliminated.


Video of the destruction of the stronghold of Ukrainian troops using the Kornet ATGM near Avdiivka




The artillery strikes and the offensive operations conducted by the Russian Armed Forces have resulted in the neutralization of units from the 66th Mechanized, 25th Airborne, and 80th Airborne Assault brigades of Ukraine in the LPR and the DPR. Over 70 Ukrainian personnel, 2 armored fighting vehicles, 1 infantry fighting vehicle, 1 D-20 howitzer, and 1 US-manufactured M-777 artillery system have been eliminated.


The offensive operations conducted by the Russian Armed Forces have resulted in it gaining more advantageous lines and positions. Up to 40 Ukrainian personnel, 1 Msta-B howitzer, as well as 1 US-manufactured AN/TPQ-37 counterbattery warfare radar have been eliminated.


The artillery and units of the Russian Armed Forces have neutralized the units from 108th and 110th territorial defense brigades in Zaporozhye region. The enemy has lost over 20 Ukrainian personnel, 1 US-manufactured M-777 artillery system, 2 D-20 howitzers, and 1 D-30 howitzer.







The Operational-Tactical Aviation, Missile Troops and Artillery of Russia have neutralized 86 AFU artillery units at their firing positions, manpower and hardware in 103 areas.


Russian troops continue to advance in the Uludar direction, using "Grads" even in conditions of heavy fog




Fighter Aviation of the Russian Aerospace Forces has shot down 1 MiG-29 Ukrainian Air Force jet in Kherson region. Air defense units have shot down seven Ukrainian unmanned aerial vehicles in Kharkov region, in the DPR, in the LPR, as well as in Kherson region.


Some 382 airplanes, 206 helicopters, 3,008 unmanned aerial vehicles, 403 air defense missile systems, 7,723 tanks and other armored fighting vehicles, 1,004 fighting vehicles equipped with MLRS, 3,988 field artillery cannons and mortars, as well as 8,255 units of special military hardware have been destroyed during the special military operation.








Donbass is not fully protected yet, and therefore the special military operation continues. We have to protect the people who live there. Currently this goal is not fully achieved. This is yet to be done. Crimea, like Donbass, is Russia's region, therefore, the security of Crimea is fully guaranteed," Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov said.


The Ministry of Defense showed firing from the latest T-90M "Breakthrough" tanks




Russian forces strike two Ukrainian army brigades in Zaporozhye area, top brass reports



Russian forces struck two Ukrainian army brigades in the Zaporozhye area over the past day during the special military operation in Ukraine, Defense Ministry Spokesman Lieutenant-General Igor Konashenkov reported on Friday.


"In the Zaporozhye area, artillery and units of the battlegroup East inflicted damage on the Ukrainian army’s 108th and 110th territorial defense brigades near the communities of Levadnoye, Marfopol and Lugovskoye in the Zaporozhye Region," the spokesman said.


The enemy’s losses in that area in the past 24 hours totaled "over 20 Ukrainian personnel, a US-made M777 artillery system, two D-20 howitzers and a D-30 howitzer," the general specified.


Russian forces destroyed roughly 40 Ukrainian troops in the Kupyansk area over the past, Konashenkov reported.


"In the Kupyansk area, operational-tactical aircraft and artillery of the western battlegroup delivered strikes against manpower and equipment of units of the Ukrainian army’s 103rd territorial defense brigade and 92nd mechanized brigade," the spokesman said.










Russian forces eliminated "as many as 40 Ukrainian servicemen, an armored combat vehicle and a US-made AN/TPQ-50 counter-battery radar," the general specified.


Russian forces also wiped out a Ukrainian ammunition depot near the community of Blagodatovka in the Kharkov Region, Konashenkov reported.


Russian forces and artillery inflicted damage on Ukrainian army units in the Krasny Liman area, eliminating over 70 enemy troops in the past day, he said.


"In the Krasny Liman area, damage was inflicted on units of the Ukrainian army’s 66th mechanized, 25th airborne and 80th air assault brigades as a result of artillery fire and offensive operations by the battlegroup Center," the spokesman said.


Russian forces eliminated "over 70 Ukrainian servicemen, two armored combat vehicles, an infantry fighting vehicle, a D-20 howitzer and a US-made M777 artillery system," the general specified.


Russian forces also destroyed a Ukrainian ammunition depot near Krasny Liman in the Donetsk People’s Republic, he said.


Russian forces gained more advantageous positions in their offensive in the Donetsk area over the past day, Konashenkov reported.


"In the Donetsk area, units of the southern battlegroup took more advantageous frontiers and positions in their offensive operations. In the past 24 hours in that area, they eliminated as many as 40 Ukrainian servicemen, a Msta-B howitzer, and also a US-made AN/TPQ-37 counter-battery radar," the spokesman said.


Russian forces destroyed a US-made HIMARS multiple launch rocket system in the Kherson area over the past day, Konashenkov reported.


"In the area of the settlement of Antonovka in the Kherson Region, a US-made HIMARS multiple launch rocket system was destroyed," the spokesman said.


In the Kherson area in the past 24 hours, Russian forces also destroyed a Ukrainian Akatsiya self-propelled howitzer and two Gvozdika self-propelled artillery guns in the counter-battery warfare. In the areas of the settlements of Kazatskoye, Nikolayevka and Mikhailovka in the Kherson Region, they wiped out three Ukrainian ammunition depots, the general specified.


Russian combat aircraft shot down a Ukrainian MiG-29 fighter jet in the Kherson Region over the past day, Konashenkov reported.


"Fighter aircraft of the Russian Aerospace Forces shot down a Ukrainian Air Force MiG-29 plane near the community of Chervonoarmeiskoye in the Kherson Region," the spokesman said.


Russian forces destroyed a Ukrainian Tochka-U ballistic missile launcher in the Donetsk People’s Republic over the past day, Konashenkov reported.


"Operational-tactical aircraft, missile troops and artillery of the Russian group of forces struck 86 Ukrainian artillery units at firing positions, manpower and military equipment in 103 areas. In the area of the settlement of Krasnoarmeisk in the Donetsk People’s Republic, a Tochka-U tactical missile launcher and a Norwegian-made NASAMS surface-to-air missile system were destroyed," the spokesman said.


Russian forces destroyed a Ukrainian army fuel depot in the Donetsk People’s Republic over the past day, Konashenkov reported.


"In the area of the settlement of Krasnoarmeisk in the Donetsk People’s Republic, a depot storing fuel for Ukrainian military equipment was obliterated. In addition, in the areas of the settlements of Kurakhovka and Mikhailovka in the Donetsk People’s Republic, two Ukrainian ammunition depots were destroyed," the spokesman said.


Russian air defense forces shot down seven Ukrainian unmanned aerial vehicles over the past day, Konashenkov reported.


"In the past 24 hours, air defense capabilities shot down seven Ukrainian unmanned aerial vehicles in areas near the settlements of Kotlyarovka in the Kharkov Region, Nikolskoye and Kirillovka in the Donetsk People’s Republic, Kuzemovka and Kremennaya in the Lugansk People’s Republic, and also Golaya Pristan in the Kherson Region," the spokesman said.


In all, the Russian Armed Forces have destroyed 382 Ukrainian combat aircraft, 206 helicopters, 3,008 unmanned aerial vehicles, 403 surface-to-air missile systems, 7,723 tanks and other armored combat vehicles, 1,004 multiple rocket launchers, 3,988 field artillery guns and mortars and 8,255 special military motor vehicles since the beginning of the special military operation in Ukraine, Konashenkov reported.


Asia, Africa, Latin America understand roots of Ukrainian conflict, says Lavrov

Asia, Africa, Latin America understand roots of Ukrainian conflict, says Lavrov

Asia, Africa, Latin America understand roots of Ukrainian conflict, says Lavrov




Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov Alexander Shcherbak/TASS
Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov ©Alexander Shcherbak/TASS






Russia finds understanding of the causes of the Ukrainian conflict with most Asian, Latin American and African countries, Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov said on Friday.







According to the top diplomat, three-quarters of the world's countries that retain their dignity and independence have not joined the anti-Russian sanctions.


"They have taken a balanced position on the conflict in Ukraine, which was a consequence of the long-standing crisis of European security," Lavrov told a meeting of the United Russia Party commission on international cooperation and support of compatriots abroad,


"We are actively explaining all the factors that ultimately contributed to this situation. We find understanding in our regular contacts with countries in Africa, Asia and Latin America".


Lavrov noted that against this background Moscow was actively developing ties with these countries in all areas. "We are consistently strengthening our strategic partnership with China; today we have the best relations with Beijing in our history. In parallel, the relations with India are developing progressively and very richly," the Foreign Minister stressed.







According to the top diplomat, close and multifaceted cooperation with Southeast Asia is progressing, relations with most Asian countries, as well as Russian-African cooperation, are generally strengthening despite Western pressure.



Russia-Africa summit to be boosted by parliamentary forum in Moscow — Lavrov



An international parliamentary forum with the participation of African partners, scheduled for March in Moscow, will give a significant impetus to the second Russia-Africa summit, Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov said on Friday.


"We are working with Africans to fill with content the second Russia-Africa summit scheduled for late July in St. Petersburg.


The international parliamentary forum with the participation of African partners scheduled for March in Moscow should give a significant impetus to this preparatory work and the strengthening of contacts between our countries," the top diplomat told a meeting of the United Russia Party commission on international cooperation and support of compatriots abroad.







Lavrov also noted that Russia was constantly promoting foreign policy coordination with African partners through foreign ministries. "Just recently I returned from another trip to the African continent. We will be ready to host African guests, our colleagues from foreign ministries, such contacts are also planned," he added.


As Roscongress previously reported, the second Russia-Africa summit and economic forum is scheduled for July 26 to 29 in St. Petersburg. The first event was held October 22 to 24, 2019 in Sochi under the slogan ‘For Peace, Security and Development’.












BRICS expansion to yield global gains for Russia, China — South African scholar



The expansion of the BRICS group (Brazil, Russia, India, China and South Africa) will change the rules of the game in the world and strengthen the global positions of Russia and China, Dr. Omololu Fagbadebo, of the Department of Public Management, Law and Economics at the Durban University of Technology, told TASS in an interview.


"The expansion of members will boost the power play in the UN and global politics in general. Russia and China will be the beneficiaries of this expansion adventure in global politics," he believes.


Since its emergence BRICS has become "a paradigm shift in the global economic and political environment," Fagbadebo said. "Politically, BRICS is a common forum that could bolster Russia and China’s positions in the Security Council of the United Nations."


"As veto powers, they are sure of a solid support base," as witnessed in the situation over Ukraine. An expansion of BRICS "will challenge the present world order and increase hostility along the ideological line, akin to the Cold War era. Developing nations recruited to the bloc will have security against any repercussions from the Western powers," Fagbadebo said.


Additional members from Africa, probably one from each regional groupings in the continent will effectively secure African votes in favor of Russia and China at the UN, he forecasts.


"Russia and China can use their economic and political influence to attract new members to the BRICS group," he believes.


Military support from Russia, Fagbadebo remarked, and "more penetrating economic attractions, as China is doing in its loans and grants portfolio in Africa, will attract poorer African countries," especially those that do not share Western values.



South Africa’s place in BRICS



Fagbadebo is certain that the expansion of BRICS will also benefit South Africa, but the degree of these benefits depends on the influence of new members in the system of international relations.


"South Africa is the rank of the top economy in the continent and a regional leader. It could harness its power within the 16-member Southern African Development Community (SADC) to lure more members from the region and across it to play a continental power hegemon in the expanded BRICS. But then, Pretoria’s domestic politics and foreign policy towards other African countries would need a reassessment," he said.


On January 1, 2023, South Africa took over as the BRICS group chair. South African President Cyril Ramaphosa said the group had an important role to play in spearheading the process in the UN and other international organizations of creating new decision-making mechanisms in order to establish a more inclusive, fair and sustainable world order. Ramaphosa believes that the BRICS group should lead the process of reforming the entire international architecture in the interests of most countries of the world.


TASS has learned from diplomatic circles in the South African capital that negotiations on a possible expansion of BRICS will be held in the coming months. Algeria, Argentina and Iran have already applied for membership. Saudi Arabia, Turkey and Egypt have declared their interest in joining this group.


On September 26, Russia’s Deputy Foreign Minister Sergey Ryabkov said that the BRICS countries had begun work on the association’s possible expansion. However, earlier he pointed out that quick decisions on this matter should not be expected. As Ryabkov explained, the BRICS participants would have to reach "an understanding regarding the basic parameters of expansion," which was an "intricate and delicate" process. Large-scale consultations within the association are expected.


In 2006, Brazil, Russia, India and China created the BRIC group. South Africa joined it in 2011, turning it into BRICS.


480000 People Were Without Power in Texas

480000 People Were Without Power in Texas

480000 People Were Without Power in Texas




A lone driver makes their way through icy road conditions at the LBJ 635 Freeway and North Dallas Tollway interchange, Tuesday, Jan. 31, 2023, in Dallas, Texas. ((AP Photo/Tony Gutierrez) / AP Newsroom)






Texans in more than 340,000 homes and businesses braced for near-freezing temperatures without power Wednesday and more than 2,300 flights were canceled amid an unrelenting blast of treacherous, icy conditions and brutal cold that has left at least six dead.







The storm caused massive power outages and disruptions across highways and roads with central Texas stuck in thick ice since earlier this week. While the freezing temperatures and sleet should be gone by this weekend, they’ll move into the US Northeast with dangerous wind chills as low as 50 degrees Fahrenheit below zero.


A dangerous winter storm washed over Texas this week causing cars to slide off of highways or otherwise crash into each-other, and has led to a massive power outage for more than 425,000 customers in the Lone Star State as of Thursday. Repair for damaged lines could take until Friday evening, with temperatures in Houston expected to drop to a low of 39 degrees on Thursday night and 37 degrees on Friday night.


The winter weather system, now in its third day, has swept from Minnesota deep into Texas. Wrecks on slippery roads have been reported in Texas, Arkansas and other states across the region all week.


"We really cannot emphasize this enough: DO NOT BE ON THE ROADS," the National Weather Service office in Fort Worth tweeted Wednesday. "They are going to virtually be impassable through today and tonight."







School systems across Arkansas, along with those in Dallas, Austin, Texas, and Memphis, Tennessee, canceled classes for Thursday.


Power outages were expected to last 12 to 24 hours in the Texas state capital as ice brought down power lines and tree limbs, Austin Energy warned. The city’s community-owned electric utility said its crews were facing icy roads and frozen equipment, which made it "difficult to provide estimated restoration times."


Parts of Texas were colder than Alaska early in the day. AccuWeather reported a "real feel" temperature of 28 degrees in Dallas on Wednesday morning – 3 degrees warmer than in Anchorage, Alaska.


The weather service said Wednesday that "the epic ice storm should come to a close on Thursday," and states across the Southern Plains to the Mid-South remain under various storm warnings and advisories.







“The prolonged and damaging ice storm that has impacted a large region from Texas to Tennessee is forecast to finally come to an end today as a final surge of moisture slides eastward,” the National Weather Service said. “Highs will return into the 40s and 50s by Friday, likely eliminating any icy concerns.”





Across the state on Thursday afternoon, more than 425,000 customers in both businesses and homes in eastern and central Texas were left without power with 150,000 of those being served by Austin Energy. The company has warned customers that repairs could take until 6 p.m. local time on Friday. Meanwhile, schools and colleges and even the government have all had to close.





CNN reported that Arkansas and Tennessee were also impacted by the winter storm.








Roads were slick with ice in the Dallas-Fort Worth area. Driving conditions, which have already led to seven car-related deaths since Monday, are expected to worsen with freezing rain forecasted for Thursday afternoon. More than 250 flights leaving the Dallas-Fort Worth International Airport were also canceled on Thursday.


Texas Governor Greg Abbott said, “Approximately 1,600 roads have been impacted. TxDOT has used 1.3 million gallons of brine and other material to treat the roadways.”





Austin Mayor Kirk Watson promised an update to the city’s emergency communications after city officials failed to warn the public about the storm and its subsequent power outages.


The storm will make its way to New England and will bring with it the coldest wind chills seen in decades with some areas reaching 50 degrees below zero. Across the Northeast more than 15 million people will be placed under wind chill warnings or advisories beginning early Friday morning through the weekend. Thankfully, temperatures will rise again by Sunday afternoon.


Extreme wind chills such as these could cause frostbite in as little as 10 minutes.


“This is an epic, generational Arctic outbreak,” said the National Weather Service in Caribou, Maine. “The air mass descending on the area Friday into Friday night is the coldest air currently in the Northern Hemisphere.”


“The wind chills are something northern and eastern Maine has not seen since similar outbreaks in 1982 and 1988,” the weather service added.


The frigid temperatures are expected to thrash Maine, New Hampshire, Vermont, Massachusetts, Rhode Island and Connecticut. They will also affect parts of northern New Jersey, northeast Pennsylvania and much of New York state, as well as New York City and Long Island. Temperatures for these areas are expected to plummet to 15 to 25 degrees below zero.





Northern New England and northern New York’s wind chills will make the winter air even more blisteringly cold, with temperatures dipping between 35 and 50 degrees below zero. “New Yorkers across the state will experience dangerously cold temperatures and life-threatening wind chills this weekend,” Governor Kathy Hochul said in a statement Thursday.


“Now is the time to prepare: plan to limit your time outdoors this weekend and know where to take shelter. Take all necessary precautions to ensure your residence is safely heated and use caution if you plan to use an alternative heat source, such as a space heater.”


“Avoid any outdoor activities on Friday and Saturday!” the New Hampshire Homeland Security and Emergency Management announced on social media. “Cold temperatures paired with the wind chill factor could lead to potentially life-threatening conditions outdoors.”


Boston will experience temperatures of 27 degrees below zero. The mayor, Michelle Wu, also declared a cold emergency for the city which will last from Friday until Sunday and urged residents to “take precautions, stay warm and safe, and check on your neighbors during this cold emergency.”