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The United States said Wednesday it will delist Syria as a state sponsor of terrorism, a decades-old designation that severely impeded investment, in a new vote of confidence in leader Ahmed al-Sharaa.Secretary of State Marco Rubio notified Congress of the long-expected move, which will be effective in 45 days unless lawmakers take the unlikely step of blocking it.The step came as President Donald Trump met on the sidelines of a NATO summit in Turkey with Sharaa, a former jihadist who has sought to recast himself as a unifying figure after the 2024 toppling of the Assad family, which ruled with an iron fist for a half century.’This is yet another historic step by President Trump to give the Syrian people a chance at greatness,’ Rubio said in a statement.’Lifting sanctions on Syria will unlock international trade and investment, give Syria a chance to rebuild, and open up a new chapter for the Syrian people,’ he said.Trump's embrace of Sharaa comes despite misgivings from Israel, which has repeatedly launched airstrikes in Syria, one of its historic adversaries.Trump had earlier publicly pressed for Syria to make peace with Israel but went ahead with the delisting decision despite a lack of tangible progress.Rubio said in his statement that ‘a stable, unified Syria at peace with itself and its neighbors benefits not only the region, but the entire world.’Syria is seeking economic support to rebuild after years of brutal war that helped rise to the Islamic State extremist group and generated a major refugee crisis.Meeting in Ankara with Sharaa, who has traded his guerrilla fatigues for a suit, Trump said, ‘He's doing an unbelievable job in unifying Syria. What a job he's doing.”Syria was a mess with what happened with the previous government,’ Trump said. Source link
Key quotes from the 10th day of Wimbledon at the All England Club on Wednesday:”My thoughts are that it’s terrible. I think it’s very, very far from fair play for all the countries involved here, not just for Ukraine. I 100 percent don’t agree with this decision. I just want to go out there and hopefully beat every single Russian I play in Olympics, and that’s it.”– Ukraine’s Marta Kostyuk slams the decision to provisionally lift the ban on Russians competing at the 2028 Olympics.”I felt emotions that I’ve never experienced before in my life in that last game. It just seems to get better and better every match. It was incredible playing on Centre Court for the second time and getting a second win. I was very nervous beforehand but I just kept going until the finish line. I just can’t believe it.”– Britain’s Arthur Fery was emotional after becoming the first male wildcard to reach the Wimbledon semi-finals in 25 years.”It’s OK, you guys can all be for Fery, I understand it. It is going to be an exciting day for both of us. For him, it is a Fery tale story for Arthur Fery. See what I did there! Last year at this time I was practising on the hard court already. It is a dream come true to finally play well at Wimbledon. I hope to play two more matches here.”– French Open champion Alexander Zverev joked with the crowd on Court One after being told his last four opponent will be Fery, who beat Flavio Cobolli.”We had two matches against each other, actually. Both of those, I was just kind of stunned that I was on the same court with Petra Kvitova. As a kid, I was always looking up to her. When I didn’t really know much about tennis, she was the face of Czech tennis. I would love to follow her in her footsteps.”– Linda Noskova, a semi-final debutant at the All England Club, aims to emulate fellow Czech and former Wimbledon champion Petra Kvitova.”I almost wish I knew before so I could have just prepared to play a match where I was going to be playing through it. I felt like the whole first set I was, like I said, three games in is when I started feeling it. I was already down a break. I was just like panicking, What am I going to do? I just didn’t expect it at all.”– Taylor Fritz was hampered by an unexpected knee injury in his loss to Zverev.”Play a quarter-final against a guy that already played marathon match, many hours on court, ranking lower than me, so I felt like it was a chance to have a good day for me today. Maybe, like my team says, I wasn’t so humble since the first point, but I felt that it wasn’t my day. Can happen.”– Cobolli hinted he underestimated Fery after the Italian ninth seed’s loss to the world number 114. Related Story Source link
Canada’s transport regulator has asked Air India to investigate an incident of a pilot who was removed from a plane before it was due to take off and found to be under the influence of alcohol, a person familiar with the matter said.Two breathalyser tests conducted by Canadian police at Vancouver International Airport showed the pilot was unfit for duty, the person said yesterday.The incident was labelled as a “serious matter” by Transport Canada in a letter to Air India and authorities are likely to pursue enforcement action, the person added.The person requested anonymity as they were not authorised to speak to the media. Transport Canada did not respond to an emailed request for comment outside regular working hours.In a statement, Air India said the flight from Vancouver to Delhi on December 23 experienced a last-minute delay due to the incident, adding that an alternate pilot was brought in to operate the flight. The airline said Canadian authorities raised concerns about the pilot’s fitness for duty but did not provide details.”The pilot has been taken off flying duties during the process of enquiry. Air India maintains a zero-tolerance policy towards any violation of applicable rules and regulations,” Air India said.”Pending the outcome of the investigation, any confirmed violation will attract strict disciplinary action in line with company policy.”The aircraft was a Boeing 777, a model that can seat up to 344 passengers, according to the websites of Flightradar24 and Air India.The letter from Transport Canada official Ajit Oommen has asked Air India to provide its findings and details of steps taken to prevent future occurrences by January 26, the person familiar with the matter said. Air India has been under intense scrutiny since the June 12 crash of a Boeing Dreamliner killed 260 people. India’s aviation regulator has flagged multiple safety lapses at the airline, which was previously owned by the government until 2022.Pilots at Air India, owned by Tata Group and Singapore Airlines, have also come under scrutiny. This week, India’s directorate general of civil aviation (DGCA) sent warning notices to four Air India pilots, flagging “serious safety concerns” related to regulatory compliance and flight crew decision-making.The DGCA said the pilots accepted an aircraft for operation last year despite prior knowledge of “repeated snags” and “existing systems degradations,” according to warning notices dated December 29.The aircraft is a Boeing 787 used for long-haul flights, according to Flightradar24. Earlier this year, the DGCA proposed tightened rules on alcohol testing for crew members, including one that would have a pilot lose their licence permanently after three positive tests. Current rules require post-flight breath-analyser examinations for each trip to be carried out at the first port of landing in India.Canadian rules state that a pilot cannot operate an aircraft within 12 hours of consuming an alcoholic beverage. Source link
A recent photo shows Palestinian patients leaving the Doctors Without Borders clinic, in the Al-Rimal neighbourhood of Gaza…
Her Highness Sheikha Moza bint Nasser, Chairperson of Qatar Foundation, attended the opening day of the inaugural HH The Father Amir Prix at Al Shaqab yesterday. HE Sheikh Joaan bin Hamad al-Thani, President of the Qatar Olympic Committee, and HE Sheikha Al Mayassa bint Hamad bin Khalifa al-Thani, Chairperson of Qatar Museums, were also present on the occasion. Held over four rounds, the opening leg features CSI1*, CSI2* and CSI4* categories, offering €538,000 in prize money, and opened to a full house at Al Shaqab on its inaugural day. Source link
Bahrain, Colombia, the Democratic Republic of the Congo, Latvia and Liberia have begun two-year terms as non-permanent members,…
