The E.U. reached a Ukraine assist deal
The E.U. reached a multiyear funding deal for Ukraine worth about $54 billion yesterday, offering a vital lifeline for the nation. President Volodymyr Zelensky thanked his neighbors and rapidly nodded to a $60 billion assist bundle languishing within the U.S. Congress.
Europe’s dedication, Zelensky mentioned, would “send a signal across the Atlantic.”
With U.S. funding for Ukraine held up in Congress, the breakthrough deal is particularly important. For Ukraine, it means stability and assurance because it continues to struggle a grinding warfare. And for the E.U., it demonstrated leaders’ resolve to face united towards Russia.
Particulars: The E.U.’s breakthrough got here after Viktor Orban, Hungary’s prime minister and an in depth ally of Russia’s president, Vladimir Putin, dropped his opposition. Orban has lengthy made himself an antagonist of the E.U.
What’s subsequent: The European Parliament plans to vote on the fund, probably this month. Ukraine urgently wants the cash, which is about to final by way of 2027, to maintain primary providers working.
Associated: Russia plans to seize the property of antiwar residents who dwell overseas. It’s urging different nations to crack down on them as nicely.
Biden imposed sanctions on Israeli settlers
President Biden ordered broad travel and financial sanctions on Israeli settlers accused of attacking Palestinians within the West Financial institution. His govt order seemed to be aimed, partially, at appeasing Arab American voters who’re livid together with his backing of Israel within the warfare in Gaza.
The transfer cuts settlers off from the U.S. monetary system in addition to from any belongings they’ve within the U.S., and prevents them from touring to America. It goes additional than a directive issued in December by the State Division, which imposed visa bans on dozens of settlers who’ve dedicated acts of violence within the West Financial institution.
Context: The violent actions by Israeli settlers are supposed to drive Palestinians from their properties, and reached a file stage earlier than the Oct. 7 assaults. They’ve accelerated since then.
A Instances visible evaluation: Israeli floor forces have carried out a wave of controlled demolitions which have razed whole neighborhoods in Gaza.
TikTok misplaced Taylor Swift and different music artists
Many TikTok movies utilizing songs by stars like Taylor Swift, Lana Del Rey and Drake Grande have gone silent. That’s due to a public dispute between the platform and Common Music Group, the world’s largest music firm.
Earlier within the week, Common Music revealed a letter to TikTok, saying the corporate hadn’t adequately addressed considerations over A.I.-generated music on the platform or agreed to a passable royalty charge. The file firm, whose take care of TikTok expired on Wednesday, mentioned it could revoke its licenses if an settlement wasn’t reached. The deadline got here and went. TikTok confirmed yesterday that it had begun removing songs.
The countless scroll: After only some years, scrolling TikTok’s seemingly infinite bounty of charms has come to extra intently resemble rummaging in a junk drawer.
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A Grammys preview
The 66th annual Grammy Awards on Sunday are poised to be a celebration of a dominant 12 months for ladies in pop music. SZA, Taylor Swift, Olivia Rodrigo and Billie Eilish are dealing with off within the main classes. Here’s what we’ve got our eye on:
A swift sweep: If Swift’s “Midnights” wins, she’ll develop into the primary four-time champ within the album of the 12 months class. However whereas Grammy voters love a hit story, they might insurgent at any perceived concept that they need to anoint a star — or that gross sales and fame alone ought to decide excellence.
Making historical past: SZA’s “SOS” is broadly seen by critics as a powerful contender for album of the 12 months. She may very well be the primary Black girl to take that award in 25 years, since Lauryn Hill for “The Miseducation of Lauryn Hill.”
Spoiler alert: Upsets are as a lot part of the evening as awkward stage pairings and cutoff speeches. The highest candidates for an upset this 12 months are the indie group boygenius and Jon Batiste, the one male performer on the poll within the high classes.