Object Flying 40,000 Feet High Over Alaska Shot Down By US Jets

Object Flying 40,000 Feet High Over Alaska Shot Down By US Jets


The object posed “a reasonable threat” to aviation, the White House said. (File)

Washington:

A US fighter jet shot down an unidentified object drifting high over Alaska on Friday, the White House said, just six days after the downing of an alleged Chinese spy balloon sparked a fresh diplomatic rift with Beijing.

White House National Security Council spokesman John Kirby said it was unclear what the purpose or origin of the new object was, but said that it was taken down because, floating at 40,000 feet, it was a threat to civil aviation.

“The president ordered the military to down the object,” Kirby said.

Questioned about the incident by reporters at the White House, Biden said the shoot-down “was a success.”

Kirby said the object was much smaller than a huge Chinese balloon that crossed the United States last week and was shot down by a US fighter jet off the Atlantic coast on Saturday.

It was “roughly the size of a small car,” he said.

“We do not know who owns it, whether state owned or corporate owned,” he said. “We don’t understand the full purpose.”

Pentagon spokesman Brigadier General Pat Ryder said an F-22 Raptor used an AIM-9X missile to bring down the object — the same aircraft and munition used to target the alleged Chinese spy balloon.

The incident took place amid a new alarm over what US officials say is an ongoing program by China to fly surveillance balloons to collect intelligence around the world.

US officials said such balloons have flown over 40 countries, including at least four times previously over United States territory.

The Chinese balloon last week sparked particular concern as it overflew areas where the United States keeps nuclear missiles in underground silos and bases strategic bombers.

The incident led US Secretary of State Antony Blinken to cancel an imminent trip to Beijing that had been long in planning and aimed at improving communications between the two rival superpowers.

Kirby said the new object was detected late Thursday, and shot down Friday afternoon Washington time.

It went down in northern Alaska near the Canadian border and fell over a frozen body of water, making recovery feasible, Kirby said.

‘Reasonable threat’

“We do expect to be able to recover the debris,” he said.

Biden ordered the shoot-down because at the altitude it was flying, Kirby said, the object posed “a reasonable threat” to civil aviation.

Kirby said the US military sent a plane to observe the object before it was taken down and “the pilot’s assessment was that this was not manned.”

The Chinese surveillance balloon had clear abilities to propel and maneuver itself, he noted.

It “was clearly for intelligence surveillance and inconsistent with the equipment onboard weather balloons,” a senior State Department official said Thursday.

“It had multiple antennas to include an array likely capable of collecting and geo-locating communications,” the official.

The official also tied the balloon to China’s People’s Liberation Army, without saying directly that it had been deployed by the PLA.

The Pentagon’s Ryder said the US recovery teams have finished mapping the debris field from the downed Chinese balloon and “are in the process of searching for and identifying debris on the ocean floor.”

“Debris that’s been recovered so far is being loaded on the vessels, taken ashore, catalogued and then moved onwards to labs for subsequent analysis,” he added.

Beijing has rejected US allegations that it sent the balloon to spy on the United States, and said it had simply drifted by accident into US airspace.

But since Saturday China has rejected an overture by US Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin to speak by phone about the issue.

“The US insisted on using force to attack the airship, which seriously violated international practice and sets a bad precedent,” the Chinese defense ministry said in a statement.

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India vs Australia, 1st Test, Day 2 Live Score Updates: Rohit Sharma In His 70s, India Need Less Than 65 To Take Lead | Cricket News

India vs Australia, 1st Test, Day 2 Live Score Updates: Rohit Sharma In His 70s, India Need Less Than 65 To Take Lead | Cricket News


India vs Australia Live, 1st Test Match: Rohit Sharma looked in great touch on Day 1.© AFP

India vs Australia, 1st Test Day 2 Live Updates:Rohit Sharma is batting in 70s while Ravichandran Ashwin is equally soild at the other end on Friday. Australia, on the other hand, are eagerly looking for a breakthrough in the first session. On Day 1, India had posted 77 for 1 after bundling out Australia for 177. Ravindra Jadeja did bulk of the bowling, earning his 11th five-for (5 for 47) in 22 overs that helped India skittle Australia out for a paltry total after the visitors decided to take the first strike in the series-opener. Ravichandran Ashwin got 3 for 42 and in the process completed 450 wickets in Test cricket. (LIVE SCORECARD)

Here are the LIVE Score Updates of Day 2 of the 1st Test Match between India and Australia straight from Vidarbha Cricket Association Stadium in Nagpur

  • 10:32 (IST)

    IND vs AUS Live: India in control!

    No real threat to Rohit Sharma and R Ashwin from the Australia bowlers so far. Barring some occasions, both the Indian batters have looked solid at the crease. Rohit Sharma is batting in his 70s while Ashwin is in his 20s.

  • 10:05 (IST)

    IND vs AUS Live: SIX!

    Wow! How good is that a shot from R Ashwin! A fuller ball from Nathan Lyon and Ashwin played a slog sweep on it for six over deep mid-wicket. After choking at the start of the day, the Australian bowlers are now leaking some runs.

    IND 108/1 (32.2)

  • 10:04 (IST)

    IND vs AUS Live: SIX!

    Pat Cummins bowls a short ball to Rohit Sharma and the batter nonchalantly pulls it away for a six over deep square leg. The fielder there was Todd Murphy who was interested a bit but the ball eventually sailed over him for a six. 

    IND 102/1 (32)

  • 09:45 (IST)

    IND vs AUS Live: FOUR!

    It didn’t come from the middle of the bat but Ashwin and India will take it without any complaint. It was a fuller delivery from Pat Cummins outside off stump, Ashwin went for a drive but an edge off his bat saw the ball running to the boundary towards the backward point region. 

    IND 91/1 (27.2)

  • 09:31 (IST)

    IND vs AUS Live: Day 2 play starts!

    Todd Murphy will bowl the first over of the day. Rohit Sharma is on strike, R Ashwin is at the other end. Here we go!

  • 09:12 (IST)

    IND vs AUS Live: Rohit-Ashwin pair in focus!

    India will be resuming with Rohit Sharma unbeaten on 56 and spinner Ravichandran Ashwin yet to open his account. He had come in as a nightwatchman after India lost the wicket of KL Rahul with 7 balls left for stumps. We are only 20 minutes away from the start of play on Day 2.

  • 08:49 (IST)

  • 08:34 (IST)

    IND vs AUS LIVE: What happened on Day 1?

    Ravindra Jadeja shone with a five-wicket haul before Rohit Sharma hit an unbeaten half-century on Thursday. In case you missed the action on the opening day of the ongoing first Test, catch the highlights HERE
  • 07:55 (IST)

    IND vs AUS LIVE: Welcome guys!

    Hello everyone, welcome to the live blog of Day 2 of the first Test between India and Australia. India are in a dominating position in the match as they first bundled out the guests for a paltry 177 and then posted 77/1 by stumps on the opening day.

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“There Are Shortcomings”: Turkish President As Quake Deaths Top 17,000

“There Are Shortcomings”: Turkish President As Quake Deaths Top 17,000



In 1999, a 7.4 magnitude earthquake killed more than 17,000.

Antakya:

Hopes were fading Thursday for rescuing survivors of the earthquake in Turkey and Syria, which has killed over 17,500 people in one of the deadliest tremors in decades.

Bitter cold has hampered the four-day search of thousands of flattened buildings and the 72-hour mark that experts consider the most likely period to save lives has passed.

Relatives were left scouring body bags laid out in a hospital car park in Turkey’s southern city of Antakya to search for missing relatives, an indication of the scale of the tragedy.

“We found my aunt, but not my uncle,” said Rania Zaboubi, a Syrian refugee who lost eight members of her family, as other survivors sought loved ones’ bodies among the corpses.

The 7.8-magnitude quake struck as people slept early Monday in a region where many people had already suffered loss and displacement due to Syria’s civil war.

An official at the Bab al-Hawa border crossing told AFP that an aid convoy reached rebel-held northwestern Syria Thursday, the first since the earthquake that has left survivors sleeping outdoors due to aftershock risks.

A decade of civil war and Syrian-Russian aerial bombardment had already destroyed hospitals, collapsed the economy and prompted electricity, fuel and water shortages.

Freezing Temperatures

Temperatures in the Turkish city of Gaziantep plunged to minus five degrees Celsius (23 degrees Fahrenheit) early Thursday, but thousands of families spent the night in cars and makeshift tents — too scared or banned from returning to their homes.

Parents walked the streets of the city — close to the epicentre of Monday’s earthquake — carrying their children in blankets because it was warmer than sitting in a tent.

Some people have found sanctuary with neighbours or relatives. Some have left the region. But many have nowhere to go.

Gyms, mosques, schools and some stores have opened up at night. But beds are still at a premium and thousands spend the nights in cars with engines running to provide heat.

“When we sit down, it is painful and I fear for anyone who is trapped under the rubble in this,” said Melek Halici, who wrapped her two-year-old daughter in a blanket as they watched rescuers working into the night.

Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan, after mounting criticism online over the initial disaster response, visited one of the hardest-hit spots, Kahramanmaras, and acknowledged problems.

“Of course, there are shortcomings. The conditions are clear to see. It’s not possible to be ready for a disaster like this,” he said Wednesday.

Racing Against The Clock

Officials and medics said 14,351 people had died in Turkey and 3,162 in Syria from Monday’s 7.8-magnitude tremor, bringing the confirmed total to 17,513. Experts fear the number will continue to rise sharply.

“We are now racing against the clock to save lives together,” EU chief Ursula von der Leyen said on Twitter.

Despite the dimming hopes for rescues, thousands of local and foreign searchers have not given up in the hunt for more survivors.

Two dozen children and some of their parents from northern Cyprus — 39 Turkish Cypriots in all — were on a school trip to join a volleyball tournament when the quake hit their hotel in southeast Turkey’s Adiyaman.

Their home region’s government has declared a national mobilisation, hiring a private plane so they could join the search-and-rescue effort for the children.

Ilhami Bilgen, whose brother Hasan was on the volleyball team, looked at the frightening pile of concrete slabs and heavy bricks that used to be the hotel.

“There’s a hollow over there. The children may have crawled into it,” Bilgen said. “We still haven’t given up hope.”

Dozens of nations, including China and the United States have pledged to help, and search teams as well as relief supplies have already arrived.

International Aid

In Brussels, the EU is planning a donor conference in March to mobilise international aid for Syria and Turkey.

The European Union said the conference would be held in coordination with Turkish authorities “to mobilise funds from the international community in support for the people” of both countries.

The bloc was swift to dispatch rescue teams to Turkey after the massive 7.8-magnitude earthquake struck the country on Monday close to the border with Syria.

But it initially offered only minimal assistance to Syria through existing humanitarian programmes because of EU sanctions imposed since 2011 on the government of President Bashar al-Assad in response to his brutal crackdown on protesters, which spiralled into a civil war.

On Wednesday, Damascus made an official plea to the EU for help, the bloc’s commissioner for crisis management said.

The Turkey-Syria border is one of the world’s most active earthquake zones.

Monday’s quake was the largest Turkey has seen since 1939, when 33,000 people died in the eastern Erzincan province.

In 1999, a 7.4-magnitude earthquake killed more than 17,000.

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No Gurugram Traffic Restrictions Today For President’s Visit: Cops

No Gurugram Traffic Restrictions Today For President’s Visit: Cops


There will be no traffic restrictions in Gurugram tomorrow, the police said

New Delhi:

There will be no traffic restrictions in Gurugram tomorrow when President Droupadi Murmu goes to an official event on the outskirts, the administration of the city in Haryana said today.

Earlier in the day, the police said traffic would be restricted on the Delhi-Jaipur highway for six hours.

President Murmu is going to Om Shanti Retreat Centre, off the Delhi-Jaipur highway, to attend a national convention for women. The Brahma Kumaris, a women-led spiritual organization, runs the 28-acre retreat about 40 km from the city centre in Gurugram.

The Gurugram administration said they have made alternative arrangements for smooth traffic on the Delhi-Jaipur highway tomorrow. They said the highway is not shut for motorists.

There could be minor stoppages at some points on the highway to ensure the President’s cavalcade passes securely, the traffic police said, adding they will deploy teams at key intersections to manage traffic.

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New British Stamp With Image Of King Charles Unveiled

New British Stamp With Image Of King Charles Unveiled


UK’s Royal Mail on Wednesday unveiled the first postage stamps to feature the image of King Charles III.

London:

Britain’s Royal Mail on Wednesday unveiled the first postage stamps to feature the image of King Charles III, following his ascension to the throne last September.

The new so-called “definitive stamp” — intended for everyday use and consisting solely of the monarch’s head, the stamp’s value and a barcode — will go on general sale from April 4.

The image, which was approved by Charles himself, is adapted from the official effigy that appears on new UK coins after he succeeded his mother, Queen Elizabeth II.

Elizabeth died on September 8 following a record-breaking 70 years on the throne.

Retailers will continue to sell their existing stamps featuring the late queen, and be supplied with the new ones when current Royal Mail stocks have run out.

British artist Arnold Machin created an effigy of the queen for decimal coinage in the 1960s, and then designed the definitive stamps bearing her image which became an iconic symbol of the UK around the world.

The new design shows Charles facing left, as all British monarchs have done on stamps since the “Penny Black” was issued as the world’s first postage stamp in 1840, under Queen Victoria.

The image of Charles is an adapted version of a portrait by British sculptor Martin Jennings, created for The Royal Mint for new UK coins, which are already in circulation.

Royal Mail chief executive Simon Thompson said British stamps are unique in not having the country of origin printed on them, “as the image of the monarch is sufficient”.

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Pathaan Box Office Collection Day 13: Shah Rukh Khan’s Film Inches Towards KGF: Chapter 2’s Numbers

Pathaan Box Office Collection Day 13: Shah Rukh Khan’s Film Inches Towards KGF: Chapter 2’s Numbers


Shah Rukh Khan in a still from Pathaan

Shah Rukh Khan’s Pathaan is slowly closing the gap between itself and the lifetime collection of the Hindi version of KGF: Chapter 2 at the domestic box office, reports trade analyst Taran Adarsh. On Day 13, its second Monday in theatres, Pathaan made Rs 8.25 crore bringing its box office total up to Rs 422.75 crore. The drop in revenue on Monday is because ticket prices have been reduced by Pathaan producers Yash Raj Films, Mr Adarsh reported. Pathaan, also starring Deepika Padukone and John Abraham, opened in over 100 countries on January 25 and has broken a series of box office records since.

Pathaan is super-strong on (second) Monday (weekday rates) especially after collecting a humongous total till Weekend 2. Inches closer to KGF 2 Hindi lifetime business. (Week 2) Friday 13.50 crore, Saturday 22.50 crore, Sunday 27.50 crore, Monday 8.25 crore. Total Rs 422.75 crore. Hindia. India business,” tweeted Taran Adarsh. The Hindi dub of KGF: Chapter 2 collected a little over Rs 500 crore.

The Telugu and Tamil versions of Pathaan earned Rs 30 lakh on Monday, taking the total collection of the dubs to Rs 15.70 crore so far. The combined ticket sales of the Hindi, Tamil and Telugu versions of the film add up to Rs 438.45 crore at the Indian box office.

See Taran Adarsh’s tweets here:

In a previous post, Mr Adarsh wrote: “Pathaan: YRF drops ticket rates at national chains. YRF has decided to reduce ticket rates at national chains to make cinema-going experience more affordable in Week 2 (weekdays). Resultantly (sic), the admits on Monday (weekday rates) are similar to Friday (weekend rates).”

Pathaan, directed by Siddharth Anand, stars Shah Rukh Khan as a RAW agent who teams up with Deepika Padukone’s character against the film’s big bad – former agent and now a terrorist for hire Jim, played by John Abraham.

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