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U.S. imposes new controls on chip exports to ChinaThe United States called Monday for de-escalation in Syria, where an Islamist-led rebel alliance has wrested swathes of territory from the control of President Bashar al-Assad's government in a lightning offensive. The European Union also called on "all sides to de-escalate", while UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres said he was "alarmed" by the violence and called for an immediate halt to the fighting. Syria has been at war since Assad cracked down on democracy protests in 2011. The conflict has since drawn in foreign powers and jihadists, and left 500,000 people dead. The conflict had been mostly dormant with Assad back in control of much of the country, until last week when the Islamist-led rebel alliance began its offensive. The attack has seen swathes of Syria fall to rebel control, including second city Aleppo for the first time since the start of the civil war. "We want to see all countries use their influence -- use their leverage -- to push for de-escalation, protection of civilians and ultimately, a political process forward," US State Department spokesman Matthew Miller told reporters. In a statement issued by EU foreign affairs spokesperson Anouar El Anouni, the European Union also called for de-escalation and the protection of civilians, while also condemning Assad backer Russia for conducting air strikes in his support. Russia first intervened directly in Syria's war in 2015 with strikes on rebel-held areas. Its help, along with that of Iran and Lebanese militant group Hezbollah, were instrumental in propping up Assad's rule. On Monday President Vladimir Putin and Iran's President Masoud Pezeshkian both pledged "unconditional support" for their ally, according to the Kremlin. - Panic in Aleppo - Aleppo is home to two million people and saw fierce fighting earlier in the war. The Islamist Hayat Tahrir al-Sham (HTS) and its allies took the city at the weekend, except for neighbourhoods controlled by Kurdish forces, according to the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights. They also seized Aleppo International Airport. HTS, led by Al-Qaeda's former Syria branch, has faced accusations of human rights abuses including torturing detainees. Abu Sufyan, a rebel commander, told AFP: "God willing, we will continue, go into Damascus and liberate the rest of Syria." One Aleppo resident spoke of panic. "There were terrible traffic jams -- it took people 13 to 15 hours to reach Homs" in central Syria, which is under government control. Normally, he said, it would take a couple of hours. AFPTV footage showed rebels patrolling the streets, some burning a Syrian flag and others holding the flag of the revolution. On Monday, Assad branded the rebel offensive led by HTS an attempt to redraw the regional map in line with US interests. His comments came in a call with Iran's Pezeshkian, who in turn pledged continued support and said Iran hoped "Syria will pass through this stage with success and victory". - Deadly attacks - On Monday, Syrian and Russian air raids on several areas of Idlib province in the northwest killed 11 civilians including five children, the Observatory said. "The strikes targeted... families living on the edge of a displacement camp," said Hussein Ahmed Khudur, a 45-year-old teacher who sought refuge at the camp from fighting in Aleppo province. Other strikes in Aleppo killed four civilians, two of them children, the Observatory said, adding that air raids also targeted a Christian-majority neighbourhood. AFPTV footage showed rebels pushing into Hama province in central Syria. Syria's defence ministry said troops were clashing with "terrorist organisations" in the northern Hama countryside. Islamist-led rebels killed six civilians on Monday in a rocket attack on the government-held city of Hama, the Observatory said. - 'Instability' - Aron Lund of the Century International think tank said a major question hangs over possible Turkish involvement. "I have a hard time imagining that Turkey-backed groups could launch a major rebel offensive out of Turkey-held areas without Turkey being very significantly involved," he said. "But I also don't think Turkey necessarily wanted the rebels to get this far." Turkey's President Recep Tayyip Erdogan called for an end to the "instability" in Syria and an agreement to stop the civil war. On a visit to Ankara, Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi said it was crucial "to protect the achievements" of the so-called Astana process to end Syria's civil war, which involves Turkey, Russia and Iran. Several hours later, he said the respective foreign ministers would meet on the matter next weekend in Qatar. "We will try to activate this process again," he said. - 'Limited utility' - While the current fighting is rooted in a war that began more than a decade ago, much has changed since then. Millions of Syrians have been displaced, with about 5.5 million now in neighbouring countries. Most of those involved in the initial anti-Assad protests are either dead, in jail or in exile. Russia is at war in Ukraine, and Iran's militant allies Hezbollah and Hamas have been massively weakened by more than a year of conflict with Israel. Lebanon's Hezbollah played a key role in backing government forces particularly around Aleppo, but it withdrew from several positions to focus on fighting Israel. HTS and its allies launched their offensive on Wednesday, the day a Lebanon ceasefire began. The violence in Syria has killed 514 people, mostly combatants but also including 92 civilians, according to the Observatory. burs-srm-ser/smwjackpot wins casino slots

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Our 11-year-old great-nephew has been gaming now for about a year. When he comes to visit, instead of reading or playing cards or board games with us, he wants to disappear with his video games. We feel vacated. How do we navigate this with his parents who think his being on a video gaming team at school is awesome and I think it is a bad omen? What is a fair place of compromise and balance? — Game Off Dear Game Off: Let his parents parent their child. The other night I re-watched the movie “Network” from 1977. In it, a character in his 60s dismisses a character played by Faye Dunaway by saying, “She’s the television generation. She learned life from Bugs Bunny. The only reality she knows is what comes to her over her TV set.” Every generation has anxieties about the ways that technology is changing social interactions or altering the minds of the generations below. While some of those concerns are valid, those of Faye Dunaway’s generation (now in their 70s and 80s) would argue that they’ve managed to stay quite well-rounded, despite TV. In moderation, video games have been shown to improve a child’s cognitive function and working memory. While your great-nephew’s gaming might not be your choice, it’s important that you not seek to undermine the research and thinking that his parents have done about it. What you’re really yearning for is a sense of togetherness as a family, so try talking to your niece and her spouse about group activities you can plan to meet your great-nephew where he is. Dear Eric: I eat at a local restaurant a couple times a week and tend to get one of three meals. This one waitress asks me what I want to eat, but then interrupts me to make guesses or tell me my choice. I just put my head down and nod yes or no to the guesses. It’s frustrating, but not life-threatening. She enjoys it. I hate it. However, if I were to say something, it would force her to make the choice of being herself, doing something she likes doing, or appeasing me so I can order the way I want to order. I don’t know if this is a big enough problem to have a “high road.” The answer will not change my life. She can easily change, and I can easily suffer. The question is who gets to be themselves? — Speaking Up Dear Speaking Up: I worked in the service industry for more than a decade. I loved it. I loved seeing regulars, meeting new people and carrying a lot of beverages in my hands at one time. The whole bit. I also loved knowing what people wanted, but I would always ask and confirm. That’s part of the job. She may think you’re a regular who likes to be known in this way. So, informing her that that’s not the case won’t be keeping her from being herself. It will be helping her to do her job better. You may not have the kind of temperament that easily or comfortably course-corrects in social situations. That’s just fine. But know you won’t be causing her suffering by saying something like, “I’ve already decided on my meal. Let’s skip the guessing today and I’ll just tell you.” This also clears the path for the two of you to talk about something else, if you want.None

Kroger Announces Chief Merchandising and Marketing Officer Succession{ "@context": "https://schema.org", "@type": "NewsArticle", "dateCreated": "2024-11-21T22:40:45+02:00", "datePublished": "2024-11-21T22:40:45+02:00", "dateModified": "2024-11-21T22:40:44+02:00", "url": "https://www.newtimes.co.rw/article/22020/opinions/mutara-iii-rudahigwa-the-strategist-and-transgenerational-inspirer", "headline": "Mutara III Rudahigwa, the strategist and transgenerational inspirer", "description": "Mutara III Rudahigwa bent to the demands of Belgian colonial masters. Unlike his father Yuhi V Musinga, Rudahigwa softened stance to buy time. He worked...", "keywords": "", "inLanguage": "en", "mainEntityOfPage":{ "@type": "WebPage", "@id": "https://www.newtimes.co.rw/article/22020/opinions/mutara-iii-rudahigwa-the-strategist-and-transgenerational-inspirer" }, "thumbnailUrl": "https://www.newtimes.co.rw/thenewtimes/uploads/images/2024/11/21/64559.jpg", "image": { "@type": "ImageObject", "url": "https://www.newtimes.co.rw/thenewtimes/uploads/images/2024/11/21/64559.jpg" }, "articleBody": "Mutara III Rudahigwa bent to the demands of Belgian colonial masters. Unlike his father Yuhi V Musinga, Rudahigwa softened stance to buy time. He worked to save Rwanda and Rwandans behind colonial dictates. He was to pay the price but his heroic acts inspired successive generations to date. Mutara III Rudahigwa was baptized in 1943, aged 12 years. He chose the names Charles-Leon-Pierre. His spouse Gicanda was baptized Rosalie; The queen mother too was baptized under the name Radegonde. ALSO READ: Yuhi V Musinga's struggle against Belgian colonists It was realized in the previous text that there was economic and social progress. On the economic front yet a determining factor was mining. Three companies: MINETAN, SOMUKI and GEORUANDA took charge of the mining sector. Though coffee was an important source of income, the harvest was limited to one season per year. Mining companies extracted cassiterite all year round and sent it to foreign markets. Rwandans got jobs and received salaries. They got professional training for the purpose. Rwandans in the private sector began to progress. In addition to coffee as cash crop, pyrethrum cultivation and tea were introduced. Under the reign of Mutara III Rudahigwa there was intensification of Rwandans immigrating to Uganda and Tanganyika, which were then under the British rule. This was geared at economic progress in those countries. His administration behind curtains opened avenues for Rwandans to gain economically in those countries. Word has it that he told Rwandans who went to work in mines in DR Congo now to stay indefinitely. This was due to the fact that colonial machinations had balkanized Africa leading to Rwanda losing territory to neighbouring countries. People could move, not so the land. During Mutara III Rudahigwa reign, Kigali airport and Kamembe airfield were constructed. There was creation of laboratories and veterinary dispensaries. Customary corvées, uburetwa, and colonial corvées, akazi were abolished. In 1954, pastoral clientelism, ubuhake, criticized for some of its restrictive aspects, was abolished. Nyanza dairy and the Gisenyi brewery were inaugurated. On the social front, education was encouraged. The official school of Nyanza trained would-be chiefs and sub-chiefs for six years. The teaching at the beginning was done in Swahili, the official language of the European administration then. The school had preparatory schools in Cyangugu (in today’s Rusizi District). Ruhengeli (Musanze District), Gatsibo (Gatsibo District) and Rukira (Kirehe District). Three years were spent at these schools and another three years at Nyanza given their intellectual and economic capabilities. There were schools of the same level as Nyanza one in Save (Gisagara District) and Kigali (Kigali city) were entrusted to missionaries. Six years would be spent there without having to go to Nyanza. These schools gave Rwanda the first generation of chiefs and sub-chiefs. Primary and secondary schools were proliferated. Rwandan written press Kinyamateka (1933) and Echo du séminaire/L'ami (1938, 1945), were hence created. In 1957, the Mutara III Scholarship Fund intended to finance studies abroad for promising young Rwandans was created. There were mass conversions of Rwandans to Catholicism. Later King Rudahigwa consecrated Rwanda to Christ the king. In 1939 and 1943, Danish Baptist Church and the Free Methodist Church saw the day respectively. In 1952 the first Rwandan bishop, Aloys Bigirumwami, at the same time the first bishop of Belgian colonial Africa, was consecrated. There was fight against the Ruzagayura famine of 1943-1944. History has it that it killed 200,000 people out of two million population of the country. Political front: There was abolition of royalties for the benefit of the king. The king’s council of 1932 that became the council of the country in 1942 and in 1952 the high council of the country were established. Elections of councils of chiefs and sub-chiefs took place in 1952. In 1948, 1951, 1954, 1957 and 1960, visiting missions to assess Rwanda’s progress as a territory under Belgian trusteeship were received. Mutara III Rudahigwa earlier collaborated with the Belgian administration and the catholic church. However, in the second half of 1950s, there was disagreement with the two institutions due to their biased involvement in Rwandan politics especially ethnic antagonisms. Read also: Mutara III Rudahigwa became Belgian choice after Musinga’s disgrace King Mutara III Rudahigwa is known for leadership, modernization and commitment to the Welfare of Rwandans. He strongly advocated for Rwandan independence and played a crucial part in the country’s political process. In 1956, he headed a delegation to Belgium to demand for greater political autonomy for Rwanda. This finally led to the independence of Rwanda in 1962 although he had died in 1959. Mutara III Rudahigwa died under dubious circumstances. Logic points to assassination by Belgian colonialists just as it was done in other African colonies under different colonial masters. At the dawn of demanding for independence, influential figures were assassinated. He died in Bujumbura-Burundi. His death shocked Rwandans (his spouse Rosalie Gicanda died during Genocide against the Tutsi in 1994). He was interred at Nyanza (Nyanza district now). They mourned the death of their beloved king and national hero. Little wonder he is among Rwandan heroes at the Heroes Mausoleum near Amahoro Stadium.", "author": { "@type": "Person", "name": "Peter Ruti" }, "publisher": { "@type": "Organization", "name": "The New Times", "url": "https://www.newtimes.co.rw/", "sameAs": ["https://www.facebook.com/TheNewTimesRwanda/","https://twitter.com/NewTimesRwanda","https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCuZbZj6DF9zWXpdZVceDZkg"], "logo": { "@type": "ImageObject", "url": "/theme_newtimes/images/logo.png", "width": 270, "height": 57 } }, "copyrightHolder": { "@type": "Organization", "name": "The New Times", "url": "https://www.newtimes.co.rw/" } }

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