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Turkey plans to launch a communication satellite on the night between Monday and Tuesday next week, the country's transport and infrastructure minister announced Wednesday.

Following the Turksat 5A satellite, the country will also launch another communication satellite, the Turksat 5B, in June, Adil Karaismailoglu announced in Turkey's Black Sea province Ordu.

Turkey signed an agreement with Airbus in 2017 for the production of the Turksat 5A and 5B orbiters. The country is also working on the Turksat 6A, which will be produced indigenously.

The satellite will be launched by the US-based technology company SpaceX with a Falcon 9 rocket from Florida, according to the private rocket company's website.

Liftoff had been planned for Nov. 30, but was postponed.

"Built by Airbus Defense and Space with significant Turkish contributions, the Turkish 5A satellite will provide Ku-band television broadcast services over Turkey, the Middle East, Europe and Africa," SpaceX's website says.

The satellite will carry 42 transponders and will be located at a somewhat unused Turkish orbital slot at 31 degrees East.

Karaismailoglu said previously that Turkey's new communication satellites, including Turksat 5A, 5B and 6A, will make the country more powerful in space.

*Writing and contributions by Gokhan Ergocun from Istanbul/aa

WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The U.S. State Department has approved the potential sale to Kuwait of Apache helicopters and spare parts for the Patriot missile system in two separate deals that could have a value of $4.2 billion, the Pentagon said on Tuesday.

Kuwait's government had asked to buy eight AH-64E Apache Longbow Attack Helicopters and the upgrade of 16 of their current AH-64D Apache Longbow Attack Helicopters to the AH-64E configuration, the Pentagon said.

 

If the deal comes to fruition it could have a value of $4 billion for the helicopters and $200 million towards spare parts and training for their upgraded Patriot missile defense systems, the Pentagon said in a statement.

The Pentagon's Defense Security Cooperation Agency notified Congress of the possible sale on Tuesday. Despite the approval, the notification does not indicate that a contract has been signed or that negotiations have concluded.

The Pentagon said the weapons makers associated with the sales were Boeing Co, Lockheed Martin Corp, General Electric and Raytheon Technologies.

Millions of Americans who live in families with mixed immigration status will be eligible for coronavirus stimulus checks for the first time as part of the new federal aid package.

On Sunday Donald Trump signed the $900 billion spending bill, which means that US citizens and permanent residents who file joint tax returns with their undocumented spouses will be eligible to receive the law’s $600 relief checks, as well as claim $600 per dependent child.

When the CARES relief bill was enacted in March, families who were registered to pay taxes but lacked Social Security numbers because of their immigration status were excluded from the rescue package.

The latest stimulus payouts, which lawmakers are considering expanding after the president’s surprise move to buck his own party and demand larger checks, also lets mixed-status families retroactively claim the CARES Act’s $1,200 checks and $500 per child from the last round.

An estimated 16.7 million people live in mixed-status households in the US, including 8.2 million US-born or naturalized citizens.

The new provisions don’t cover everyone though. Undocumented people on their own, and those who lack Social Security numbers and don’t file tax returns, aren’t eligible for aid, and neither are the US citizen children of parents who lack Social Security numbers.

Still, leaders on both sides of the aisle celebrated the new addition.

"Fixing the provision that denied some eligible American citizens from receiving a federal stimulus check under the CARES Act was an oversight that needed correction," Marco Rubio, a Republican senator from Florida, told CBS. "No American should have been blocked from receiving federal assistance during a global pandemic because of who they married."

Senate minority leader Chuck Schumer, a New York Democrat, also celebrated the reform.

"It was unfair and absurd that millions of taxpayers in need of assistance to feed their families, many in the immigrant community with U.S. citizen children and working on the frontlines, were previously denied access to these survival funds," Mr Schumer said. "I am pleased we were able to extend this economic lifeline to additional families in need."

Immigrants and advocates criticized the original aid package for excluding so many millions of American families.

“I am American, and when I was slapped with this I was like I didn’t need the money. It was more like: how dare you tell me that I don’t have the right of other Americans,” said Citlali, a woman married to an unauthorized migrant, who used a pseudonym to describe her experience to WBEZ due to safety concerns.

In May, Georgetown University’s Institute of Constitutional Advocacy and Protection filed a lawsuit against the first federal aid bill, arguing it discriminated by denying equal protection to the US citizen children of undocumented migrants.

“The refusal to distribute this benefit to US citizen children undermines the CARES Act’s goals of providing assistance to Americans in need, frustrates the Act’s efforts to jumpstart the economy, and punishes citizen children for their parents’ status — punishment that is particularly nonsensical given that undocumented immigrants, collectively, pay billions of dollars each year in taxes,” Mary McCord, legal director of the institute, said at the time.

However the approach has precedent. Using government-issued Individual Taxpayer Identification Numbers, many families that include undocumented people pay US taxes. In fact most US immigrants pay taxes in one form or another but they don’t always have access to the social safety net.

Programs like child tax credit, food stamps, and housing assistance are open to them, but relief like tax rebates during the 2008 financial crisis were not.

The Covid pandemic has shone a light on this inequity. Millions of immigrants are essential workers, while the coronavirus has disproportionately affected immigrant communities and caused outbreaks at migrant detention centers./ INDEPENDENT

The dirty history of soap

December 30, 2020

“Wash your hands often with soap and water for at least 20 seconds.” That’s what the CDC has advised all Americans to do to prevent the spread of COVID-19 during this pandemic.

It’s common-sense advice. The surfactants found in soap lift germs from the skin, and water then washes them away. Soap is inexpensive and ubiquitous; it’s a consumer product found in every household across the country.

Yet few people know the long and dirty history of making soap, the product we all rely on to clean our skin. I’m a historian who focuses on material culture in much of my research. As I started digging into what’s known about soap’s use in the past, I was surprised to discover its messy origins.

Gross ingredients to clean things up

Ancient Mesopotamians were first to produce a kind of soap by cooking fatty acids – like the fat rendered from a slaughtered cow, sheep or goat – together with water and an alkaline like lye, a caustic substance derived from wood ashes. The result was a greasy and smelly goop that lifted away dirt.

An early mention of soap comes in Roman scholar Pliny the Elder’s book “Naturalis Historia” from A.D. 77. He described soap as a pomade made of tallow – typically derived from beef fat – and ashes that the Gauls, particularly the men, applied to their hair to give it “a reddish tint.”

Ancient people used these early soaps to clean wool or cotton fibers before weaving them into cloth, rather than for human hygiene. Not even the Greeks and Romans, who pioneered running water and public baths, used soap to clean their bodies. Instead, men and women immersed themselves in water baths and then smeared their bodies with scented olive oils. They used a metal or reed scraper called a strigil to remove any remaining oil or grime.

By the Middle Ages, new vegetable-oil-based soaps, which were hailed for their mildness and purity and smelled good, had come into use as luxury items among Europe’s most privileged classes. The first of these, Aleppo soap, a green, olive-oil-based bar soap infused with aromatic laurel oil, was produced in Syria and brought to Europe by Christian crusaders and traders.

French, Italian, Spanish and eventually English versions soon followed. Of these, Jabon de Castilla, or Castile soap, named for the region of central Spain where it was produced, was the best known. The white, olive-oil-based bar soap was a wildly popular toiletry item among European royals. Castile soap became a generic term for any hard soap of this type.

The settlement of the American colonies coincided with an age (1500s-1700s) when most Europeans, whether privileged or poor, had turned away from regular bathing out of fear that water actually spread disease. Colonists used soap primarily for domestic cleaning, and soap-making was part of the seasonal domestic routine overseen by women.

As one Connecticut woman described it in 1775, women stored fat from butchering, grease from cooking and wood ashes over the winter months. In the spring, they made lye from the ashes and then boiled it with fat and grease in a giant kettle. This produced a soft soap that women used to wash the linen shifts that colonists wore as undergarments.

In the new nation, the founding of soap manufactories like New York-based Colgate, founded in 1807, or the Cincinnati-based Procter & Gamble, founded in 1837, increased the scale of soap production but did little to alter its ingredients or use. Middle-class Americans had resumed water bathing, but still shunned soap.

Soap-making remained an extension of the tallow trade that was closely allied with candle making. Soap itself was for laundry. At the first P&G factory, laborers used large cauldrons to boil down fat collected from homes, hotels and butchers to make the candles and soap they sold.

The Civil War was the watershed. Thanks to reformers who touted regular washing with water and soap as a sanitary measure to aid the Union war effort, bathing for personal hygiene caught on. Demand for inexpensive toilet soaps increased dramatically among the masses.

Companies began to develop and market a variety of new products to consumers. In 1879, P&G introduced Ivory soap, one of the first perfumed toilet soaps in the U.S. B.J. Johnson Soap Company of Milwaukee followed with their own palm-and-olive-oil-based Palmolive soap in 1898. It was the world’s best-selling soap by the early 1900s.

Soap chemistry also began to change, paving the way for the modern era. At P&G, decades of laboratory experiments with imported coconut and palm oil, and then with domestically produced cottonseed oil, led to the discovery of hydrogenated fats in 1909. These solid, vegetable-based fats revolutionized soap by making its manufacture less dependent on animal byproducts. Shortages of fats and oils for soap during World Wars I and II also led to the discovery of synthetic detergents as a “superior” substitute for fat-based laundry soaps, household cleaners and shampoos.

Today’s commercially manufactured soaps are highly specialized, lab-engineered products. Synthesized animal fats and plant-based oils and bases are combined with chemical additives, including moisturizers, conditioners, lathering agents, colors and scents, to make soaps more appealing to the senses. But they cannot fully mask its mostly foul ingredients, including shower gels’ petroleum-based contents.

As a 1947 history of P&G observed: “Soap is a desperately ordinary substance to us.” As unremarkable as it is during normal times, soap has risen to prominence during this pandemic.

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Colorado has confirmed the first known U.S. case of a new coronavirus strain that was first identified in the United Kingdom.

"Today we discovered Colorado’s first case of the COVID-19 variant B.1.1.7, the same variant discovered in the U.K.," Colorado Gov. Jared Polis said on Twitter Tuesday afternoon. "The health and safety of Coloradans is our top priority and we will monitor this case, as well as all COVID-19 indicators, very closely."

The Colorado state laboratory confirmed the case and notified the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, the governor's office said in a statement. The patient is a man in his 20s who is recovering in isolation in Elbert County, outside Denver. He has no travel history and no close contacts. Public health officials were conducting an investigation.

Scientists in the United Kingdom believe the variant strain to be more contagious than previously identified strains but not more severe. According to models, it has an increased transmission rate of 70% compared with other variants in the U.K.

It was first spotted in September in southeastern England. The new variant accounted for a quarter of cases in London by November. By the week of Dec. 9, it was responsible for 60% of cases in the city. London and large areas of southern England are under lockdown measures, and dozens of nations have banned travel from the U.K.

The strain has also been identified in France, Italy, Germany, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, Denmark, the Netherlands, Canada, Australia, Japan, Singapore, India, Lebanon and the United Arab Emirates. South Africa has identified a strain similar to the one first identified in the U.K., but it emerged independently of the U.K. strain and is not related to it, according to the CDC.

The Colorado lab identified the variant through analysis of testing samples, initially spotting a tell-tale sign of the variant in a PCR test. Scientists then sequenced the viral genome and found eight mutations specific to the spike protein gene associated with this variant, according to the governor's office.

Polis and state officials planned to hold a press conference Wednesday morning to provide more details.

The CDC said last week that the strain could already be in the country without detection. As of Dec. 22, viruses had only been sequenced from about 51,000 of 17 million U.S. cases, the agency said.

"Ongoing travel between the United Kingdom and the United States, as well as the high prevalence of this variant among current UK infections, increase the likelihood of importation," the CDC said.

SARS-CoV-2, the virus that causes COVID-19, mutates regularly and acquires about one new mutation in its genome every two weeks, according to the CDC. This particular variant, known as B117, has several mutations that affect the so-called "spiked protein" on the virus surface that attaches to human cells.

Researchers believe current COVID-19 vaccines will likely protect against the new variant, but data is needed. The virus would "likely need to accumulate multiple mutations in the spike protein to evade immunity induced by vaccines or by natural infection," according to the CDC.

Earlier this month, Vivek Murthy, President-elect Joe Biden’s nominee for surgeon general, urged Americans not to let concerns over the variant shake their faith in vaccination. "There’s no reason to believe that the vaccines that have been developed will not be effective against this virus as well," Murthy said on NBC’s "Meet the Press."

The emergence of a new variant of the SARS-CoV-2 virus isn’t surprising, said Dr. Monica Gandhi, a professor of infectious disease at the University of California, San Francisco. "A virus that can spread more readily from human to human has an evolutionary advantage," she said.

This mutation appears to produce a high viral load in the nose and the mouth, which are the main ways COVID-19 spreads. The more virus, the higher chance of infecting someone else.

Having a new and more transmissible strain of the virus in the U.S. makes it even more important for people to wear masks, socially distance and avoid groups, said Dr. William Schaffner, an infectious disease expert at the Vanderbilt University School of Medicine in Nashville, Tennessee.

"As a society we really need to commit ourselves to putting some of our impatience aside. When the going gets tough, the tough get going," he said.

The nation is headed into a very difficult time in terms of health care, with tremendous stress being placed on hospital facilities. The new strain could make that even worse.

"We need to think ahead. Stay home on New Year’s Eve," he said.

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Colorado Gov. Jared Polis announced Tuesday that state health officials have detected the first known US case of a more transmissible COVID-19 variant first detected in the United Kingdom. 

Polis said state officials have informed the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) of the case, describing the patient as a male in his 20s who is currently in isolation in a county southeast of Denver.

The patient had no previous travel history, meaning he was likely infected from a source within the community. Public health officials are carrying out an investigation while the man recovers, health officials said.

No close contacts have yet been identified, they said, noting investigators are working to find other possible cases as they carry out contact tracing.

"The health and safety of Coloradans is our top priority and we will closely monitor this case, as well as all COVID-19 indicators, very closely. We are working to prevent spread and contain the virus at all levels,” said Polis.

Scientists in the UK are still studying the coronavirus variant, but while they believe it spreads 70% faster than the original virus they do not think it produces more severe health outcomes.

Polis and state health officials are expected to provide a briefing on the discovery Wednesday morning.

The US has been failing at bringing its outbreak under control without the more infectious coronavirus strain known to be spreading. The country is facing near-record levels of daily infections and deaths as more people choose to congregate with family members indoors during the holiday season.

While down from all-time highs recorded earlier in November, the last week has seen an excess of 150,000 cases recorded every day. The number spiked Dec. 23 when over 228,000 cases were recorded, according to data from Johns Hopkins University.

Daily deaths also jumped Dec. 22 when 3,400 people lost their lives to the disease./aa

A sit-in protest against the YPG/PKK terror group in southeastern Turkey’s Diyarbakir province continued for a 484th day, with parents demanding the return of their kidnapped children.

The protest outside the office of the Peoples' Democratic Party (HDP) -- which the government accuses of having links to the YPG/PKK -- began on Sept. 3, 2019 when three mothers said their children had been forcibly recruited by YPG/PKK terrorists. It has been growing every day.

“The HDP and PKK are the same. Without the HDP, there would be no PKK. They are child snatchers,” said Solmaz Ogrunc, whose son Baran was abducted by the terror group five years ago in Van province.

"I want my son. I have been separated from my son for five years. I will not go without my son. They are taking away the children of the poor people. How dare they!" she said.

She also urged her son to surrender to Turkey’s security forces.

Nadire Cakan, whose teenage son Muhammed was abducted, said in Kurdish that she wants her son to come back.

"Don't leave your mother alone. Come, surrender to the state. Our state is powerful," she said.

In its more than 30-year terror campaign against Turkey, the PKK -- listed as a terrorist organization by Turkey, the US and the EU -- has been responsible for the deaths of 40,000 people including women, children and infants. The YPG is the PKK’s Syrian offshoot./aa

Pakistan signed a joint appeal letter Tuesday seeking a $4.8 billion loan from international financial institutions for a Trans-Afghan railway line project with Uzbekistan and Afghanistan. 

The rail link would connect Pakistan and Uzbekistan via Afghanistan and later the Central Asian countries.

Prime Minister Imran Khan signed the letter on behalf of Pakistan for the mega project, according to Abdul Razak Dawood, adviser to the prime minister on commerce and investment.

"Today, the prime minister signed a letter for a joint approach with Afghanistan & Uzbekistan for asking international financial agencies to finance the railway from Pakistan to Uzbekistan through Afghanistan. This fits well with our vision for trade and connectivity through Afghanistan to the Central Asia Republics," Dawood tweeted.

The signing ceremony, held at the Prime Minister’s Office in Islamabad, was also attended by Uzbekistan’s Minister for Transport Makhkamov Ilkham. The joint appeal had already been signed by the presidents of Uzbekistan and Afghanistan.

"Trade agreements with Afghanistan, currently under progress, will be followed by similar agreements with Uzbekistan. I hope to visit Uzbekistan in January 2021. Insha’Allah this will open doors for increase in our exports," Dawood added.

Later, Ilkham also called on Prime Minister Khan and discussed matters relating to bilateral relations, regional connectivity and peace and security in the region.

A statement issued by the Prime Minister’s Office said Khan underlined his country's resolve to forge closer ties with Central Asia covering trade, investments, energy and people-to-people contacts.

Khan also highlighted the importance of joint efforts to promote regional connectivity for economic growth and development of the region and said his country’s seaports provided a great opportunity to Central Asian states for access to the Indian Ocean.

The two sides also agreed to pursue the Mazar-e-Sharif–Kabul–Peshawar Trans-Afghan railway line project. The prime minister supported Uzbek efforts to secure financing for the project by signing the joint appeal letter addressed to the heads of various international financial institutions by the heads of state/government of Uzbekistan, Afghanistan and Pakistan.

Earlier, the Uzbek minister for transport also met with Pakistan’s Railways Minister Azam Khan Swati and discussed rail and road cooperation from Central Asia to Pakistani seaports./aa

At least 97,000 people have fled their homes and sheltered in two camps after gunmen massacred more than 200 residents last week in western Ethiopia’s Benishangul-Gumuz region. 

Some 50,000 of the displaced were being sheltered at a makeshift camp in Tana Beles district of Benishangul-Gumuz, while over 40,000 took shelter at a camp in the Awi zone of the Amhara region, the Amhara Mass Media Agency reported Tuesday, citing a statement from the Ministry of Peace.

Following the attacks, the Metekel zone has come under the direct command of the military until it returns to normal.

Troops deployed to the area over the weekend said nearly 50 of the gunmen were neutralized while law enforcement measures were intensified.

Last week, gunmen carried out ethnic-based attacks in the Metekel zone, killing more than 207 civilians while they slept. They also set fire to many homes.

In recent months, the western region, which borders Sudan, where Ethiopia's $5 billion Grand Ethiopian Renaissance Dam on the Blue Nile is located, has seen several ethnically motivated massacres of Amharas, Oromos and Shinashas.

Ethiopian Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed, who visited the area prior to the latest attack, warned of stern measures against the perpetrators./aa

Turkey’s state-run aid agency on Tuesday supplied masks, gloves, soap, disinfectant, and hygiene kits to war victims in Georgia. 

The Turkish International Cooperation and Development Agency (TIKA) supplied aid to victims of the 2008 South Ossetia War who live in villages close to the occupation line of South Ossetia, which declared its independence from Georgia unilaterally, and controlled by the Tbilisi administration.

TIKA Tbilisi Coordinator Necla Demirdag met with the victims of the war and delivered the aid packages.

Demidag told Anadolu Agency that TIKA continues to stand by the most disadvantaged groups of people in accordance with the health safety norms set by the Georgian government.

Stating that they provided similar assistance to 2,000 families in Georgia last spring in the first wave of the COVID-19 pandemic, Demirdag explained that they delivered food and hygiene aid to many people in need throughout the country.

She pointed out that the second wave of the pandemic is now happening in Georgia and said the hygiene materials will be delivered to 710 families./aa

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