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•             Tesla CEO Elon Musk said he felt "a bit bad for hating on the oil and gas industry" during an interview with The New York Times published Monday.

•             Musk implied that most people working in fossil fuels had joined the industry before realizing the scale of the climate crisis.

•             His remarks were surprising, given Musk has accused critics of taking funding from Big Oil and has vowed to kill the industry.

Tesla CEO Elon Musk has said he feels bad for "hating" on the oil and gas industry, implying that most older workers in the field didn't realize the extent of the climate crisis when they started out.

Speaking to The New York Times' Kara Swisher on the Sway podcast, Musk said: "Honestly, I feel a bit bad about hating on the oil and gas industry."

"For a lot of the people in the oil and gas industry, especially if they're on the older side, they built their companies and did their work before it was clear that this was a serious issue," he added. "And now they feel probably hard done by, that people are making them out to be villains, when they're for the longest time just working hard to support the economy, and didn't really know that it would be all that bad."

Musk's statements strike a more conciliatory tone than usual, given the entrepreneur has previously stated it's his mission to destroy the fossil fuel industry, and has accused critics of being funded by Big Oil. He has also argued against industry bailouts.

Musk added that he become interested in electric cars during school, when he worried about the finite supply of fossil fuels.

"The thing that does kind of drive me crazy is that we know we have to transition to sustainable transport no matter what because we'll run out of oil," he said.

"So what the heck's the point of digging all the oil up out of the ground, burning it, and then having to transition anyway but in the meantime you've run this crazy climate experiment which could turn out to be extremely bad, and the evidence at this point is overwhelming that it will be bad?"

Musk likened climate change denial to the debate about cigarettes, when major tobacco firms tried to argue that the science was "unclear" about harm to health. "It's like, nope, the science is definitely not unclear!" he said.

Elsewhere in the interview, Musk predicted that the "end of fossil fuel vehicle is nigh."

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DHAKA, Bangladesh

Speaking at the UN General Assembly Saturday, Bangladesh’s prime minister reiterated her call for the global community to actively step up to solve the Rohingya issue and the crisis it has caused in Bangladesh. 

“More than three years have been passed but not a single Rohingya could be repatriated. The Rohingya crisis was created by [neighboring] Myanmar and the solution lies in Myanmar,” Sheikh Hasina said in her virtual speech at the 75th UN General Assembly.

“Bangladesh has a painful experience of genocide, crimes against humanity on its people, and a struggle for independence, and such an experience motivated Bangladesh to support the legitimate demands of the Palestinian people and also motivated it to allow and provide shelter to over 1.1 million forcibly displaced Myanmar nationals,” she continued, referring to the Rohingya who crossed the border starting in August 2017, fleeing a genocidal campaign in Myanmar.

She urged the world community take a more effective role to find a peaceful solution to the Rohingya crisis.

She described Bangladesh as a peace-loving nation, highlighting its contributions to the UN peacekeeping missions.

For the sixth time, she said, Bangladesh was the country providing the most peacekeepers to UN missions.

Hasina expressed hope that a COVID-19 vaccine will soon be available in the world as a “global public good.”

Hasina also spoke for the rights of the Palestinian people and reiterated Bangladesh's support for the Palestinians.

The Rohingya, described by the UN as the world's most persecuted people, have faced heightened fears of attack since dozens were killed in communal violence in 2012.

According to Amnesty International, more than 750,000 Rohingya refugees, mostly women and children, fled Myanmar and crossed into Bangladesh after Myanmar’s forces launched a crackdown on the minority Muslim community in August 2017, pushing their number in Bangladesh above 1.2 million./aa

GAZIANTEP, Turkey

Teknofest, Turkey's largest technology and aerospace event, which was being held in the southern Gaziantep province, ended on Sunday.

The four-day event did not accept visitors, and was broadcast live through social media platforms due to the coronavirus outbreak.


The festival included a host of activities such as air shows with warplanes and helicopters, seminars and summits, as well as competitions and fairs.


The annual event's third edition organized competitions in nearly two dozen categories, including biotechnology innovation, agriculture, environment and energy, transportation, education, helicopter design and jet engine design.


Winners were granted awards worth over 3 million Turkish liras (around $390,000).

Top officials such as Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan, Interior Minister Suleyman Soylu and others also attended the event.

Over 100,000 young people and more than 20,000 teams applied for Teknofest competitions from 84 countries.

Last year, over 1.7 million people had attended the event in Istanbul.

This year it was scheduled for April, but got postponed due to the pandemic./aa

ANKARA

Security forces "neutralized" at least six armed terrorists in southeastern Turkey, the Interior Ministry said on Saturday.

As part of Operation Yildirim-1, the terrorists were targeted in an air-backed operation by the local gendarmerie command in the Sirnak province, the ministry said in a statement.

Another eight terrorists were captured dead during the operation, the ministry added.

As part of the Yildirim operations on Saturday, Turkey neutralized a total of six terrorists in the Sirnak and Hakkari provinces, the ministry added.

The terrorists' affiliation was not mentioned, but the PKK terror group has been active in the region.

Turkish authorities often use the word "neutralize" to imply the terrorists in question surrendered or were killed or captured.

This summer, Turkey launched a series of security operations to neutralize terrorists believed to be hiding in east and southeast.

In its more than 30-year terror campaign against Turkey, the PKK – listed as a terrorist group by Turkey, the US and EU – has been responsible for the deaths of nearly 40,000 people, including women, children and infants./aa

WARSAW (Reuters) - Migrants fleeing conflict should stay as close as possible to their home countries, Poland's president said on Friday, criticising proposals for an overhaul of the European Union's migration and asylum rules.

"For the sake of those countries from which these people are escaping war today, they need to be as close to their borders as possible in order to have the greatest possible enthusiasm and motivation to come back and rebuild them," President Andrzej Duda told public broadcaster TVP Info.

He criticized proposals for the EU to distribute migrants among member countries, saying that Poland opposed being forced to receive migrants and migrants having no choice in their destination.

"No dictate of the European Union, I believe, should ever force us to do so. We should never agree with that," he said.

 

The plan would legally oblige all member states to host their share of refugees, in exchange for funding from the EU budget. It also aims to step up returns of illegal migrants and support foreign states in stemming migration before people reach Europe.

On Thursday, after a meeting with European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen, Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban and Polish Prime Minister Mateusz Morawiecki, Czech Prime Minister Andrej Babis said the plan was unacceptable to the Visegrad Four (V4) group, which also includes Slovakia.

TUTZING, Germany (Reuters) - Thai activists on Friday planted a symbolic plaque declaring Thailand belongs to the people in front of King Maha Vajiralongkorn's villa in Germany, as protests calling for reforms to his monarchy grow at home.

In the pouring rain, protest organiser Junya Limprasert from Act4Dem read out a letter to the king calling for more democracy and said the Thai people did not want a king who spends most of the year in Germany.

"We want the king to give up the throne, we want the king to stop harassing the Thai people," she said outside the villa in Tutzing on Lake Starnberg, a popular playground for millionaires an hour's drive southwest of Munich.

The Thai embassy in Berlin could not be reached for comment. The Royal Palace made no comment and has made no comment on the protests in Thailand.

Protesters challenging Thailand's palace and army-dominated establishment broke a long-standing taboo by demanding reform of the monarchy in August and the call was taken up last weekend by tens of thousands of people at a demonstration in Bangkok.

The hashtag #RepublicofThailand trended in Thailand on Friday after parliament delayed addressing protesters' demand for constitutional change.

According to the Thai constitution, the monarchy must be held "in a position of revered worship".

The symbolic plaque planted in a flower pot in front of the Tutzing villa resembled one protesters cemented near the Grand Palace in Bangkok last weekend and which proclaims Thailand belongs to the people and not the monarch. Thai police swiftly removed that plaque.

Vajiralongkorn, 68, has been Thailand's king since 2016, but spends much of his time in Bavaria, where his 15-year-old son is at school. The king's lifestyle has been fodder for German tabloids, which have published pictures of him wearing a crop top when he was Crown Prince.

Details of the king's life in Germany are not carried in mainstream media in Thailand, where lese majeste laws set a jail sentence of up to 15 years for anyone insulting the monarchy.

Thai protesters have complained about the cost of the king's stays in Europe as well as his absence from the kingdom.

The protesters in Thailand seek to reduce the king's powers under the constitution and also to remove his direct control of a royal fortune valued in tens of billions of dollars and some units of the army.

“They believe that India is exclusive to Hindus and others are not equal citizens,” Pakistani Prime Minister Imran Khan said in a prerecorded speech to the U.N. General Assembly as charging India’s Hindu nationalist government with igniting anti-Muslim sentiments in the region.

Pakistani Prime Minister Imran Khan on Friday assailed India's Hindu nationalist government and its moves to cement control of Muslim-majority Kashmir, calling India a state sponsor of hatred and prejudice against Islam.

Khan said at the annual U.N. gathering of world leaders that Islamophobia rules India and threatens the nearly 200 million Muslims who live there.

"They believe that India is exclusive to Hindus and others are not equal citizens," he said in a prerecorded speech to the U.N. General Assembly, which is being held virtually amid the coronavirus pandemic.

Khan has frequently criticized the August 2019 decision by the government of Prime Minister Narendra Modi to strip Jammu and Kashmir's statehood, scrap its separate constitution and remove inherited protections on land and jobs.

India's action and a security clampdown that followed have sparked protests. U.N.-appointed independent experts have called on India to take urgent action.

Residents of the heavily militarized Indian-controlled region of Kashmir say security forces have arrested thousands of young men, raided people's homes, inflicted beatings and electric shocks, and threatened to take away and marry their female relatives. Thousands of protesters over the past year have been wounded by shotgun pellets, including hundreds blinded in one or both eyes. For seven months, until March, the area was under a communications blackout, with social media and internet access banned.

"The international community must investigate these grave violations and prosecute the Indian civil and military personnel involved in state terrorism and serious crimes against humanity," Khan said.

The larger Kashmir region is split between India and Pakistan, which have fought two wars over the territory.

Khan, as he did in his speech before the world body last year, also condemned the targeting of Muslims in many countries. He noted provocations and incitement, such as the Quran being burned or offensive depictions of the Prophet Muhammad, that took place "in the name of free speech."

Khan also used his speech to call for debt relief for poor nations amid the pandemic.

He said COVID-19 illustrated that "no one is safe unless everyone is safe." He said lockdown measures by richer countries have triggered a global recession that has hit poor countries the hardest. He touted his government's decision not to impose a wide-scale lockdown, which he said would have led to more people dying of hunger than the virus.

"However, we are still not out of the woods, like no country is out of the woods today," Khan said.

Pakistan, with a population of about 220 million, has recorded 6,444 COVID-19 deaths from around 309,000 infections since February.

Khan said a push by the Group of 20 leading rich and developing countries to suspend debt repayment of poorer nations and rapid finance efforts by the International Monetary Fund are not enough. He called for the creation of at least $500 billion in new special drawing rights for developing nations./aa

"While in decades past Turkey had no presence in aviation, now it is among the few countries in the world making UAVs. We will achieve similar successes in the production of automobiles and flying cars. The world now is in a technological transition process, and technology isn't an option, it's a necessity," President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan said in his speech.

Groundbreaking innovations, from artificial intelligence (AI) to blockchain and the Internet of Things (IoT), will take root and grow at Teknofest, Turkey's biggest aerospace and technology event, the nation's president said on Saturday.

Teknofest is a place for young people who want to show their abilities in technological fields such as rockets, robotic, and aerospace, Recep Tayyip Erdoğan stressed at the event, held in the southeastern metropolis of Gaziantep.

The four-day Teknofest festival, an annual event, started on Thursday and is set to end Sunday.

Technology's most important capital is productive brains, and Turkey needs successful young people to reach its goals, he added.

After large crowds attended the first two Teknofests, this year the event is not accepting visitors due to the coronavirus pandemic.

SUPPORT FOR YOUNG PEOPLE

"No virus or threat can stop young people's perseverance," Erdoğan also said.

He said around 20,000 teams and 100,000 young people from 84 countries applied to take part in Teknofest competitions this year.

Turkey will continue to back young people with its strong infrastructure, support, and platforms such as Teknofest, he stressed.

"We can't say that everything is ideal, but we're determined to support you," said Erdoğan, adding:

"We address shortcomings, correct mistakes, meet needs, and remove hurdles as long as you don't stop making efforts to make your dreams come true."

'TECH A MUST, NOT AN OPTION'

He also said that while in decades past Turkey had no presence in aviation, now it is among the few countries in the world making UAVs.

"We will achieve similar successes in the production of automobiles and flying cars," he added.

The world now is in a technological transition process, and technology isn't an option, it's a necessity, he said.

"More importantly, our experience shows us that we must make this transition with national and indigenous sources," he added.

After his speech, along with young people Erdoğan cut the ribbon on 30 new technology courses in several cities.

He also handed out awards to champion teams in Teknofest competitions in several areas.

This year's third annual Teknofest featured competitions in around two dozen different categories, including biotechnology innovation, agriculture, environment and energy, transportation, education, helicopter design, and jet engine design.

Anadolu Agency has been the global communications partner of the event since 2018, including this year.

The annual event was originally set for April, but was postponed due to the pandemic.

Teknofest is held in the metropolis of Istanbul in odd years and in even years, in various Turkish cities./aa

The pilot whales got stuck in shallow waters on the west coast of Tasmania during the country's largest-ever recorded stranding. Rescuers were not able to save all 470 of the marine mammals.  

Rescuers saved 108 long-finned pilot whales that got caught up in Australia's largest mass stranding, officials confirmed on Saturday.

In total, 470 whales became stranded on sandbars at Macquarie Harbour on Tasmania's west coast this week.

The first 270 whales were discovered on Monday, with a further 200 spotted two days later, some 7 to 10 kilometers from the original site.

A third had already died before rescue efforts began.

There are no living whales remaining in the harbor, Australia's Parks and Wildlife Service said.

Authorities plan to use barges and boats to dispose of the remaining 350 carcasses at sea. This is expected to take several days and relies on calm conditions.

"Collection and disposal is being undertaken with the assistance of aquaculture companies whose equipment and expertise on the harbor is essential for a timely and effective outcome," Rob Buck, Incident Controller and Parks and Wildlife Service manager, said in a statement.

Why do whales get stranded?

Pilot whales are known for mass strandings. The top five largest beachings in Tasmania, dating to the early 1800s, all are from the same species.

While the cause of such strandings is often unknown, some experts think the whales may have been drawn to the coast to feed.

David Hocking, a marine mammal scientist at Monash University in Melbourne, told The Associated Press that pilot whales have strong family bonds, which also means they can travel in groups of up to 1,000, could play a role.

"If one or a few animals get themselves into trouble, they put out a distress call," Hocking said.

"Rather than running away, their instinct is to come together as a group because they have safety in numbers. But that means a few animals getting into trouble means they call more animals into that same area."

Australia's largest mass stranding had previously been 320 pilot whales near the Western Australia state town of Dunsborough in 1996.

Tasmania's previous largest stranding involved 294 whales on the northwest coast in 1935./agencies

Police in Belarus have rounded up dozens of women at a protest against embattled President Alexander Lukashenko. The authoritarian leader riled his opponents further this week by holding a secret swearing-in ceremony.

Hundreds of women joined a protest in the Belarusian capital, Minsk, on Saturday to renew calls for President Alexander Lukashenko to step down.

Police arrested more than 80 demonstrators, as well as some journalists, according to the Viasna human rights organization. Rallies were also taking place in other cities.

Demonstrations drawing hundreds of thousands of people have rocked Belarus since August 9 when Lukashenko claimed a landslide victory in elections that the opposition and Western governments say was rigged.

Lukashenko has rejected allegations of vote manipulation, and instead blames the unrest in Belarus on foreign interference.

Strong and invincible

Sviatlana Tsikhanouskaya, Lukashenko's main election opponent who fled to neighboring Lithuania after the vote, issued a statement on Saturday praising the female demonstrators and criticizing the police.

"You are strong and invincible," she said.

"What about the men themselves, who, hiding their faces, use force against women? Is it possible to live peacefully with such men?"

Lukashenko was sworn in for his sixth term earlier this week in a secret ceremony, sparking an outcry from his opponents. The move was also condemned by the United States and the European Union.

Security forces have detained thousands of people, including prominent opposition figures and journalists, since the protests began, but the anti-Lukashenko movement shows no sign of weakening.

Demonstrators are calling for the 66-year-old strongman to resign, fresh elections, the release of all political prisoners and an investigation into police brutality.

They've called a nationwide demonstration on Sunday, describing it as a "rehearsal for a proper inauguration by the people."

The Belarusian foreign minister is due to address the UN General Assembly later on Saturday.

Macron: Lukashenko 'has to go'

French President Emmanuel Macron said it is clear that President Lukashenko "has to go," in comments he made to French weekly Journal du Dimanche.

"It is a crisis of power, an authoritarian power that cannot accept the logic of democracy and which is hanging on by force," Macron told the Sunday newspaper./ agencies

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