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The CNN network said Friday that a satellite detected a kilometers-long trench dug by Russian-backed Wagner mercenaries between Sirte and al-Jafra in central Libya.

"The trench, which extends dozens of kilometers south from the populated coastal areas around Sirte towards the Wagner-controlled stronghold of al-Jufra, can be seen on satellite imagery and is bolstered by a series of elaborate fortifications,” it said.

The network cited a US official who said construction indicates that Wagner fighters have long-term goals, will not withdraw from the country and plan to stay for a long time.

Warring Libyan parties reached a cease-fire deal Oct. 23, with UN mediation, to withdraw foreign mercenaries within 3 months. That deadline ends Saturday.

The government, however, has documented regular breaches by militias affiliated with warlord Khalifa Haftar. /aa

British companies do not intend to leave Turkey as the country is considered a hub for their domestic and regional business, chairman of the British Chamber of Commerce in Turkey (BCCT) said Friday.

"HSBC, Shell, BP and many others have operated in Turkey. They see Turkey as a hub for both their domestic and regional business and that will continue," Chris Gaunt told Anadolu Agency.

Gaunt said technology sectors and capabilities in Turkey are growing and the country has vast scale creativity as he cited Turkey's strong manufacturing base.

British agriculture tech companies, for instance, are looking at Turkey to add value to the Turkish agricultural sector, he said.

Stressing the coronavirus pandemic impact on the supply chain, Gaunt said: "Bringing the supply chain closer to your domestic markets is going to be something that we will see more of a move away from southeast Asia and Turkey has got everything to offer."

"Turkey also has goals to become a financial center in the future. There will be a close relationship with Istanbul and London as Istanbul starts to move towards that goal," he added.

Turkey and the UK, signed a historic free trade agreement Dec. 30 due to the ending of the Brexit transition period. The agreement, which covers trade worth more than £18 billion ($24.3 billion), has been in force since the first day of 2021.

British voters decided in a 2016 referendum to leave the EU after more than 40 years.

With the transition period ending, freedom of movement between the UK and EU member states also ended.

The UK also reached agreements with more than 60 countries and the EU, before the transition period ended on the last day of 2020./aa

The coronavirus will kill "well over" 600,000 Americans before the pandemic is done, US President Joe Biden warned Friday. 

"We're in a national emergency. We need to act like we're in a national emergency," Biden said at the White House. "We've got to move with everything we've got. We've got to do it together. I don't believe Democrats or Republicans are going hungry and losing jobs. I believe Americans are going hungry and losing their jobs. We have the tools to fix it. We have the tools to get through this".

Biden inherited a pandemic raging out of control when he took office Wednesday with the US tallying an excess of 140,000 daily cases since December. Daily deaths meanwhile hit a near all-time high on Wednesday when 4,377 fatalities were recorded by Johns Hopkins University.

The only other time that number was surpassed was about a week ago when 4,462 deaths were tallied Jan. 12. To date, 412,780 COVID-19 fatalities have been recorded in the US since the outbreak began in the country about a year ago.

Biden has issued about a dozen COVID-related executive orders since he assumed office with effects ranging from efforts to build community confidence in vaccination to expanding mask mandates on interstate travel and on all federal property. He is also pushing Congress to act on a $1.9 trillion stimulus package to gird the US economy with unemployment standing around 6.7%./aa

The Turkish president on Friday said that although the COVID-19 pandemic entails certain difficulties and problems, it also opens up new opportunities before the business world.

“Turkish firms stand out among their rivals with their quality products, competitive prices and reliability,” Recep Tayyip Erdogan said when he received the executive board members of the Young Businessmen Confederation of Turkey in Istanbul.

He thanked all business people that put in effort for Turkey’s growth and strength.

Erdogan stressed that the importance of strong health infrastructure, research and development, as well as market and product variety were clearly observed during 2020 due to the pandemic.

The companies that focus merely on domestic market are affected negatively by the pandemic, Erdogan said, whereas those that value innovation, research and development, production and export pulled through the COVID-19 fallout with the least damage.

The number of companies established in Turkey last year topped 101,000 despite the pandemic, he also said.

The president added that the Free Trade Agreement inked between Turkey and the UK end-December has been the most significant trade agreement after the Customs Union.

“With this agreement, we ensured that our commercial relationship with the UK will expand and continue after the Brexit, too,” he said. “We are working on the updates on the Customs Union agreement with the EU.”

Erdogan remarked that the uncertainties regarding the future of the pandemic indicates that difficulties in the global economy will continue for a while./aa

Turkey’s state-run aid agency on Friday donated materials to be used by women to make sandals in South Sudan, a landlocked country in East-Central Africa.

The Turkish Cooperation and Coordination Agency (TIKA) donated several sandal-making items to empower women by providing them opportunities to earn independently.

“We support humanitarian and developmental projects for the benefit of the people of South Sudan,” said Mustafa Kemal Akbulut, Turkey’s deputy chief of mission for political and economic affairs. He disclosed that about 46 women were trained on how to make sandals.

“This project will empower women and will generate income for them and we will be working together with relevant South Sudanese authorities and NGOs,” Akbulut added.

Peter Mayen Majongdit, the minister of humanitarian affairs and disaster management, thanked the Turkish government for the support, saying it will improve livelihoods of people.

Angelina Abuk, one of the beneficiaries, said the project is very important for them because it is going to change their lives.

The project for making sandals is being implemented by a women-led national organization LULU CARE.

Turgut Gazigil, the acting coordinator for TIKA in Juba, was also present at the occasion./aa

The White House's top adviser on Covid-19 has said he feels liberated now that Donald Trump has left office – because now he can finally tell Americans the truth about the virus.

In extraordinary remarks to reporters at a briefing on the virus, Anthony Fauci said that President Joe Biden's administration would be "completely transparent, open and honest" with the public rather than "point fingers", like his predecessor.

Dr Fauci, who often clashed publicly with Mr Trump, also said he felt "really uncomfortable" about things said by the White House as it dealt with the virus that has now killed more than 400,000 Americans, including announcements on hydroxychloroquine – and he said he feared "repercussions" from Mr Trump if he misspoke.

Speaking at his first White House briefing as President Biden's top Covid adviser, Dr Fauci was asked to compare his experience under the previous administration to the new one. The 80-year-old initially said he wasn't sure he could "extrapolate" based on first impressions.

But then he said: "One of the things that was very clear as recently as about 15 minutes ago, when I was with the president, is that one of the things that we're going to do is to be completely transparent, open and honest.

"If things go wrong, not point fingers but to correct them and to make everything we do be based on science and evidence."

Dr Fauci was asked by another reporter to expand on his "jokes" about the differences in approaches between the two leaders.

Laughing, he said: "I was very serious about it, I wasn't joking."

"Obviously I don't want to be going back over history, but it was very clear that there were things that were said, be it regarding things like hydroxychloroquine and other things like that - that really was uncomfortable because they were not based on scientific fact."

Dr Fauci added that he took no pleasure in having to contradict the president and said he was relieved he could now stick to the science.

"It was really something that you didn't feel that you could actually say something, and there wouldn't be any repercussions about it," said Dr Fauci, whom Mr Trump had publicly threatened to sack.

"The idea that you can get up here and talk about what you know. What the evidence, what the science is, and know that's it - let the science speak - it is somewhat of a liberating feeling."

Dr Fauci's public statements brought him into conflict with Mr Trump, who repeatedly declared premature victory over the virus, refused to wear a mask, denied the need for lockdowns, and pushed unfounded miracle cures.

Mr Trump once referred to Dr Fauci as a "disaster", criticised his TV appearances and even mocked his opening pitch for Washington DC’s baseball team./The Telegraph

•          Elon Musk said Thursday he'll give $100 million as a prize for the "best carbon capture technology."

•          Musk recently asked for tips on where to donate his wealth, of which he has promised to give away half.

•          Carbon capture is likely to play a major role in Biden's plans for addressing climate change.

Tesla and SpaceX CEO Elon Musk teased his latest philanthropic endeavor on Thursday: a contest aimed at encouraging more innovative carbon capture technologies.

"Am donating $100M towards a prize for best carbon capture technology," Musk tweeted, adding that he would provide "details next week."

Musk, who briefly passed Amazon CEO Jeff Bezos as the world's richest man before a slide in Tesla's stock price dropped him back a spot, recently asked his Twitter followers for advice on how to best give away his money.

"Critical feedback is always super appreciated, as well as ways to donate money that really make a difference (way harder than it seems)," Musk tweeted earlier this month.

In 2012, Musk signed the Giving Pledge, an initiative launched by Bill Gates and Warren Buffett that asks signatories to donate at least half of their wealth within their lifetimes, and has primarily donated toward science and engineering education, renewable energy research, pediatric research, and human space exploration research.

But an estimate by Forbes in September found that Musk has donated just $100 million so far - less than 1% of his net worth.

Still, Musk's proposed carbon capture contest would go toward a cause that is likely to play a major role in fighting climate change moving forward, espcially under the Biden administration.

A study published Scientific Reports in November concluded that companies and governments urgently need to "start developing the technologies for large-scale removal of greenhouse gases from the atmosphere," a process known as carbon capture and storage (CCS).

Earth's temperatures are already on track to blow past levels that the Paris climate agreement - which President Joe Biden rejoined Wednesday - set as goals for 2100.

But even if all greenhouse-gas emissions stopped by then, according to the study, at least 33 gigatonnes of carbon dioxide would need to be sucked out of the atmosphere each year using carbon capture - roughly the total amount of carbon dioxide the global fossil-fuel industry emitted in 2018 (36 gigatonnes).

The technology is becoming widely accepted as a safe and potentially effective form of geoengineering compared to other approaches, and Biden voiced support for it in his campaign platform, stating that his administration would take steps to "accelerate the development and deployment of carbon capture sequestration technology."

Specifically, Biden wants to make carbon capture more widely available, cheaper, and scalable, and plans to increase federal investments and tax incentives for developing the technology.

Business Insider

When former President Donald Trump occupied the Oval Office, he quite literally had a button on his desk that ordered a Diet Coke to the room whenever it was pressed. But as a glimpse at President Biden's desk just hours after his inauguration shows, the soda-summoning button is gone.

While it may have sounded just too weird to be true, Trump's Diet Coke obsession and his button to match were absolutely real. No word on if Biden will install some kind of ice cream-ordering alternative.

THE WEEK

Police are investigating a camera hidden in a bathroom at a Tennessee gym that had recorded dozens of videos of underage girls.

A GoPro camera was found inside a bathroom and changing area at a Premier Athletics facility, which trains young cheerleaders, gymnasts and dancers, police in Franklin said Thursday. Videos of 60 females in various states of undress, most of whom were minors, were found on the camera.

"Detectives believe that the suspect had been intermittently staging the camera to capture video in the restroom since September," police said. 

It does not appear that any other restrooms or private areas at the facility had hidden cameras, police said. Authorities have identified 47 of those who were secretly recorded and are notifying parents, police said.

Police have not identified any suspects, but they expect to release more information once charges are filed.

An email sent to an address advertised on the Premier Athletics website was marked undeliverable. The corporate office did not immediately respond to a request for comment./NBC

The European Court of Human Rights (ECHR) on Thursday found Russia and South Ossetian forces responsible for the use of “disproportionate force” during the 2008 South Ossetian War and "torture against ethnic Georgian prisoners of war" in a case filed by Georgia against Russia in 2009. 

According to a statement from the ECHR, Russia was accused of violating several articles of the European Convention on Human Rights during the war.

The court said various crimes were committed by South Ossetian forces, including the torture of Georgian prisoners of war, and Russian forces did not prevent it.

"Russia bore responsibility but took no discernable measures on behalf of protected individuals, including prisoners of war, at least several of whom were executed or tortured, ill-treated, or subjected to degrading treatment by South Ossetian forces, at times with the participation of Russian forces," the statement said.

Russia was also accused of violating international principles on the rights of ethnic Georgians in South Ossetia on security, protection of private and family life, protection of property, education rights and freedom of movement.

In the early 1990s, Moscow responded to Georgia’s move to independence with alleged open military and economic support to separatist forces in the country’s regions of Abkhazia and South Ossetia.

The situation escalated into armed hostilities, resulting reportedly in a large number of deaths and the displacement of hundreds of thousands of ethnic Georgians and other ethnicities from those regions.

In early August 2008, in proportion to Georgia’s growing European and Euro-Atlantic aspirations (revealed after the NATO Bucharest Summit), Russia had been intensifying its “aggressive policy” which culminated in massive large-scale military action against Georgia.

On Aug. 26, 2008, Russia recognized the “so-called” independence of Abkhazia and South Ossetia to “legitimize its illegal military presence” on the ground. A military build-up was followed by the building of civil infrastructures connecting both regions with Russia (highways and tunnels in South Ossetia; railways and naval routes in Abkhazia).

Notably, in 2011, then Russian President Dmitry Medvedev made a statement that Russia’s military action was intended to counter Georgia’s NATO ambitions and thus Georgia’s sovereign choice to integrate into the Euro-Atlantic community.

On Aug. 12, on behalf of the EU, French President Nicolas Sarkozy successfully mediated a cease-fire between Georgia and Russia. With that agreement, Russia committed itself to withdrawing its troops to positions prior to the war./aa

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