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Your Friday Briefing: The U.S. Will Train More Ukraine Troops


The Pentagon has a plan train 600 to 800 Ukrainian troops — one battalion — per month in advanced battlefield tactics at a base in Germany, starting next year. That’s a huge increase: Currently, the United States trains about 300 people a month.

President Biden approved a more extensive training effort this week, according to two US officials. The Pentagon has trained 610 Ukrainians to operate advanced rocket launchers. The military used the system to devastating effect, hitting targets far behind the Russian lines.

Next year, the US will train larger groups of Ukrainians in a variety of strategies, such as coordinating infantry with artillery support. The decision to increase training is made when the authorities are ready send a battery of Patriot missiles, America’s most advanced ground-based air defense system, in response to an urgent request from Kiev.

The United States has restricted 36 companies and organizations access to American technology that can be used for military purposes, in its latest effort to hinder the development of China’s advanced semiconductors.

In October, the US announced limited scan on semiconductor exports to China, both from American companies and from other countries using American technology.

US officials say that China is increasingly blurring the lines between the military and civilian industries. In response, Chinese diplomats said that the US “has been perpetuating the concept of national security” and “abusing export controls”.

Details: Yangtze Memory Technology Corporation, is said to be in talks with Apple to be able to supply components for the iPhone 14, which is on the list.

Related: Years of Covid restrictions have left a collective trauma, Written by Ly Nguyen. Some now want the government to apologize for their tough approach, a vain hope.


British nurse went on strike yesterday for the first time in the 74-year history of the National Health Service.

the walk is one of a series of labor acts taking place across the UK this month when inflation is sky-high, interest rates rise and the economic downturn puts pressure on workers. Rail workers, airport baggage handlers and ambulance workers are also scheduled to go on strike in the next few weeks. Nurses are planning a second 12-hour strike next Tuesday.

Labor actions come at a time when the health service is in crisis: There have been record delays to ambulance and emergency responses. a large backlog for medical proceduresamong many other problems.

Request: Nurses are calling for a 19% pay rise and better working conditions, which they say will make the profession more attractive and help address staffing shortages. The government has said the payment claims are “unacceptable.”

quote: One supporter said: “We should have applauded our nurses and all our NHS staff during the pandemic, and here we are treating them like trash,” said one supporter. .

Falconry – one of Qatar’s oldest traditions – now involves Modern training methods. Drones pull pigeons high into the sky to teach falcons to hunt.

France will play Argentina at 6pm local time on Sunday in Qatar. (It’s 8:30 p.m. in Delhi, midnight in Seoul, and 2 a.m. Monday in Sydney.)

Argentina will rally behind Lionel Messi, who has never won the World Cup. Now, he has one last glorious chance to be immortal in football. At the age of 35, Messi is said to be best player of all time.

However, France already has a clear heir: Kylian Mbappé, 23, the league’s top scorer. France won the most recent World Cup in 2018 and is now the first country in over 20 years qualify for consecutive finals.

What else: Croatia and Morocco will play on Saturday for third place.

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eccentric life,” a collection of cheeky obituaries from Britain’s Daily Telegraph, including one about a viscount who shot into a hot air balloon.

Volcano: Rescue from Whakaari” recounts an eruption off the coast of New Zealand that left several groups of tourists struggling to survive.

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only in a weekend in Seoulyou can climb the fortress wall, cycle along the Han River and sample green bean pancakes at a covered market.

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