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‘SEAL Team’ Staffer Claims He Was Denied Scribe Gig Over Being White, Straight Male; Suit Backed By Trump Aide Stephen Miller’s MAGA Legal Foundation – Deadline

  1. ‘SEAL Team’ Staffer Claims He Was Denied Scribe Gig Over Being White, Straight Male; Suit Backed By Trump Aide Stephen Miller’s MAGA Legal Foundation Deadline
  2. Conservative-backed lawsuit takes aim at alleged diversity quotas in Hollywood The Guardian
  3. CBS Sued by ‘SEAL Team’ Scribe Over Alleged Racial Quotas for Hiring Writers Hollywood Reporter
  4. ‘SEAL Team’ Writer Sues CBS, Paramount Over Alleged Discrimination Against Straight, White Men TheWrap
  5. CBS accused of ‘blatant’ bias against white male ‘SEAL Team’ writer amid diversity rules: suit New York Post

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‘Low IQ’: Zelensky’s Aide Calls Indians Stupid; Mocks Chandrayaan-3 | Full Detail – Hindustan Times

  1. ‘Low IQ’: Zelensky’s Aide Calls Indians Stupid; Mocks Chandrayaan-3 | Full Detail Hindustan Times
  2. Ukrainian official says India has ‘weak intellectual potential’ Mint
  3. Top Zelenskyy aide says India, China have ‘low intellectual potential’ The Tribune India
  4. Ukraine’s Presidential aide clarifies remark on India, China’s ‘intellectual potential’ The Hindu
  5. ‘India and China are stupid for not getting involved in war against Russia’: Ukrainian politician claims Indians and Chinese have ‘low intellectual capacity’ OpIndia
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Top Zelenskyy aide says India, China have ‘low intellectual potential’ – The Tribune India

  1. Top Zelenskyy aide says India, China have ‘low intellectual potential’ The Tribune India
  2. ‘Low IQ’: Zelensky’s Aide Calls Indians Stupid; Mocks Chandrayaan-3 | Full Detail Hindustan Times
  3. Beijing demands clarification after Ukrainian official questions intellectual potential WION
  4. Ukrainian official says India has ‘weak intellectual potential’, ‘doesn’t fully understand…’ | Mint Mint
  5. ‘Russian Propaganda’: Zelensky Aide After Calling Indians ‘Stupid’ Won’t Apologise | Details Hindustan Times
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‘Nuclear war if…`: Putin`s top aide issues ultimate threat – WION

  1. ‘Nuclear war if…`: Putin`s top aide issues ultimate threat WION
  2. ‘Nuclear War If Kyiv’s Offensive Successful…’: Putin Ally’s Chilling Threat After Moscow Attack Hindustan Times
  3. Russia’s Medvedev: We’d have to use a nuclear weapon if Ukrainian offensive was a success Yahoo News
  4. Nuclear weapons on the table if Ukraine counteroffensive succeeds: Russia’s Medvedev POLITICO Europe
  5. Russia to go nuclear if Ukrainian offensive succeeds: ex-president Medvedev South China Morning Post
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Tried to capture Asad Ahmed, his aide alive, they opened indiscriminate fire: UP Police FIR – Indiatimes.com

  1. Tried to capture Asad Ahmed, his aide alive, they opened indiscriminate fire: UP Police FIR Indiatimes.com
  2. Suspicious Women In Burqa Wants To Enter Cemetery To Pay Her Respect To Asad Dead Body India Today
  3. Gangster-turned-politician Atiq Ahmed’s son Asad buried in UP’s Prayagraj amid heavy security The Tribune India
  4. Asad’s aide Ghulam Mohammed’s mother: ‘Will not receive his body, action taken by the government is absolutely correct’ Times of India
  5. The ‘suraksha’ story: How police encounters are justified in Uttar Pradesh The Indian Express
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Amritpal Singh’s ‘close aide and financer’ Daljeet Singh Kalsi arrested: Sources – The Tribune India

  1. Amritpal Singh’s ‘close aide and financer’ Daljeet Singh Kalsi arrested: Sources The Tribune India
  2. India: Police crackdown against separatist in Punjab, arrest warrant issued against Amritpal Singh WION
  3. Punjab govt extends suspension of internet, SMS services till March 20 noon; Amritpal Singh remains elusive Deccan Herald
  4. Pro-Khalistan activist Amritpal Singh declared fugitive, massive search operation on to nab him The Tribune India
  5. Watch: CCTV Visuals Of Amritpal Singh Aides’ Arrest Accessed; Security Enhanced Across Punjab India Today
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Matanzas High teacher’s aide: ‘I never took the Nintendo Switch’ – Daytona Beach News-Journal

  1. Matanzas High teacher’s aide: ‘I never took the Nintendo Switch’ Daytona Beach News-Journal
  2. Florida student accused of attacking teacher’s aide who took Nintendo Switch to be charged as adult Fox News
  3. Florida teacher says she didn’t confiscate student’s Nintendo Switch before vile beating New York Post
  4. Florida Teen Who Beat His Teacher’s Brains In For Taking His Nintendo Switch Has A Criminal Record, Is Charged As An Adult OutKick
  5. Student charged after ‘knocking teacher unconscious over Nintendo Switch’ The Independent
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Former Putin aide: Coup a ‘real possibility’

A former speechwriter for Russian President Vladimir Putin predicted that a military coup was possible for the country in the next year, pointing to a deteriorating economy and the growing unpopularity of the war in Ukraine.

Abbas Gallyamov, Putin’s former speechwriter who is now a political commentator, said the Russian president could be facing a rising tide of opposition at home as the war wears on, in an interview with CNN.

“The Russian economy is deteriorating,” Gallyamov said. “The war is lost. There are more and more dead bodies returning to Russia, so Russians will be coming across more difficulties and they’ll be trying to find explanation why this is happening, looking around to the political process and they’ll be answering themselves: ‘Well, this is because our country is governed by an old tyrant, an old dictator.’”

And as people confront this reality, Gallyamov argues, “a military coup will become possible.”

“So in one year when the political situation changes and there’s a really hated unpopular president at the head of the country and the war is really unpopular, and they need to shed blood for this, at this moment, a coup becomes a real possibility,” he said.

The country is scheduled to hold a presidential election in 2024, but Gallyamov said he thinks there is a possibility that Putin cancels the elections in the face of the war. 

Western allies in recent days have beefed up their support for Ukraine, with the U.S. and Germany both agreeing to send tanks to the warring country.

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Ukraine in talks with allies about getting long-range missiles, Zelenskiy aide says

Jan 28 (Reuters) – Expedited talks are under way among Kyiv and its allies about Ukraine’s requests for long-range missiles that it says are needed to prevent Russia from destroying Ukrainian cities, a top aide to President Volodymyr Zelenskiy said on Saturday.

Ukraine has won promises of Western battle tanks and is seeking fighter jets to push back against Russian and pro-Moscow forces, which are slowly advancing along part of the front line.

“To drastically reduce the Russian army’s key weapon – the artillery they use today on the front lines – we need missiles that will destroy their depots,” presidential adviser Mykhailo Podolyak told Ukraine’s Freedom television network. He said on the Russian-occupied Crimean Peninsula there were more than 100 artillery warehouses.

“Therefore, firstly, negotiations are already under way. Secondly, negotiations are proceeding at an accelerated pace,” he said without giving details.

Zelenskiy, speaking separately, said Ukraine wanted to preempt Russian attacks on Ukrainian urban areas and civilians.

“Ukraine needs long-range missiles … to deprive the occupier of the opportunity to place its missile launchers somewhere far from the front line and destroy Ukrainian cities,” he said in an evening video address.

Zelenskiy said Ukraine needed the U.S.-made ATACMS missile, which has a range of 185 miles (297km). Washington has so far declined to provide the weapon.

Earlier in the day, the Ukrainian air force denied a newspaper report that it intended to get 24 fighter jets from allies, saying talks were continuing, Ukraine’s Babel online outlet said.

Spain’s El Pais newspaper, citing Ukrainian air force spokesperson Yuri Ihnat, said Ukraine initially wanted two squadrons of 12 planes each, preferably Boeing F-16 jets.

But in a statement to Babel, Ihnat said his comments to a media briefing on Friday had been misinterpreted.

“Ukraine is only at the stage of negotiations regarding aircraft. Aircraft models and their number are currently being determined,” he said.

Ihnat told the Friday briefing that F-16s might be the best option for a multi-role fighter to replace the country’s current fleet of ageing Soviet-era warplanes.

He also told Ukrainian national television that allied nations did not like public speculation about jets, Interfax Ukraine news agency said.

Deputy White House national security adviser Jon Finer on Thursday said United States would be discussing the idea of supplying jets “very carefully” with Kyiv and its allies.

Germany’s defence minister this week ruled out the idea of sending jets to Ukraine.

Reporting by David Ljunggren; Editing by Daniel Wallis and Cynthia Osterman

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David Ljunggren

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Covers Canadian political, economic and general news as well as breaking news across North America, previously based in London and Moscow and a winner of Reuters’ Treasury scoop of the year.

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Top Biden aide Ron Klain expected to soon leave White House

REHOBOTH BEACH, Del. (AP) — White House chief of staff Ron Klain, who has spent more than two years as President Joe Biden’s top aide, is preparing to leave his job in the coming weeks, according to a person familiar with Klain’s plans.

Klain’s expected departure comes not long after the White House and Democrats had a better-than-expected showing in the November elections, buoyed by a series of major legislative accomplishments, including a bipartisan infrastructure bill and a sweeping climate, health care and tax package that all Republicans rejected.

The personnel change is also a rarity for an administration that has had minimal turnover so far. No member of Biden’s Cabinet has stepped down, in stark contrast to Donald Trump’s White House, with frequent staff turmoil and other crises.

The person familiar with Klain’s plans was not authorized to discuss the matter publicly and spoke on condition of anonymity to confirm the development, which was first reported by The New York Times.

The White House did not return calls or emails seeking comment on Klain’s expected exit. Spending the weekend in Rehoboth Beach, Delaware, Biden did not respond to shouted questions about when his chief of staff is expected to depart.

Klain sent an email to White House staff on Friday, which was the second anniversary of Biden’s inauguration. “Although much work remains ahead, as we look back on these two years, I am awestruck at what this team has done and how you have done it,” he wrote in the email, obtained by The Associated Press, and noted that he bought cake to mark the occasion. He added: “These cakes are my small way of adding my personal thanks to those of the President, the Vice President and the country for your service and outstanding achievements.”

Now that Republicans have regained a majority in the House, the White House is preparing to shift to a more defensive posture. GOP lawmakers are planning multiple investigations into the Biden administration, examining everything from the chaotic U.S. withdrawal from Afghanistan to U.S. border policy. Republicans are also pledging to investigate the president’s son, Hunter Biden.

Klain’s departure also comes as the White House struggles to contain the fallout after classified documents dating from Biden’s time as vice president were discovered at his home in Wilmington, Delaware, and at his former institute in Washington. Attorney General Merrick Garland has appointed a special counsel to investigate the matter. Biden’s lawyer said Saturday that the FBI searched the Wilmington home on Friday, locating six additional documents containing classified markings and taking possession of some of his notes.

Among those on the shortlist to succeed Klain include Steve Ricchetti, counselor to the president; Labor Secretary Marty Walsh; former White House COVID-19 response coordinator Jeff Zients; Agriculture Secretary Tom Vilsack; and Anita Dunn, a White House senior adviser.

Dunn has publicly ruled out interest in the chief of staff job but would be the first woman in the post. She played a leading role in shaping Biden’s political and communications strategy, including the “ultra-MAGA” framing of Republicans that helped Democrats exceed expectations during the 2022 midterms.

Zients has returned to the White House since running the COVID-19 response team in a low-profile role to ensure the administration is appropriately staffed for the remainder of Biden’s first term. Ricchetti, a former lobbyist, followed after Klain and senior adviser Bruce Reed as Biden’s final vice presidential chief of staff.

Walsh, Boston’s mayor before joining the Cabinet, earned praise from Biden as recently as Friday for his job performance. Vilsack, a former Iowa governor, is in his second stint as agriculture secretary after serving in the role for the entirety of the Obama administration. He volunteered for Biden during Biden’s ill-fated 1988 presidential bid in Iowa.

Klain, a longtime Democratic political operative, has overseen a West Wing that has been largely free of the high-stakes drama that permeated the upper echelons of the Trump administration. Klain has been an outspoken proponent of Biden’s agenda via Twitter, where he frequently engages with reporters to defend the president’s record.

His social-media use has run Klain into trouble at times. In October, he was found to have violated the Hatch Act, which bars government officials from political activity when acting in their official capacity, when he retweeted a message from a political group last spring. At the time, the White House said Klain “got it wrong this time” and he promised to be more careful with his Twitter account.

The Indianapolis native has served under Biden for decades, including as chief counsel of the Senate Judiciary Committee when Biden was its chairman. Klain also worked on judicial picks in the Clinton White House, helping with the nomination of Ruth Bader Ginsberg for the Supreme Court.

“With all due respect to my predecessors, I’m sure this is a higher priority for me.” Klain said in an Associated Press interview last month in which he discussed the importance placed by Biden of seating judges on the federal bench. ”The fact that (the president) makes it such a priority, makes it a big priority for me.”

Klain helped lead then-Vice President Al Gore’s legal team during the 2000 election’s Florida vote recount in the race against Republican George W. Bush. Actor Kevin Spacey portrayed Klain in HBO’s “Recount,” an account of the events that determined the presidency.

He was also tapped during the Obama administration to lead its response to the Ebola crisis — a background that came in handy as the Biden White House took on the COVID-19 pandemic in the early months of his presidency.

The father of three is married to Monica Medina, an assistant secretary of state.

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Balsamo and Miller reported from Washington.

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