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Snowfall emergency in New York, Serbia blamed for Kosovo attack

It happened while you were sleeping. Here's what global agencies reported overnight from Friday to Saturday.

It happened at night. State of emergency in part of the USA.
It happened at night. State of emergency in part of the USA.
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Maciej Zubel

  • The Governor of New York State, Kathy Hochul, announced a state of emergency on Friday in several western counties due to snowfall exceeding even 1.8 metres related to the so-called lake effect. Meanwhile, warnings for low temperatures were issued for nine southern states, including Texas, Florida, and both Carolinas.
  • Any potential resumption of nuclear test explosions by Russia is "an open question given the hostile policy of the USA" - stated Russian Deputy Foreign Minister Sergei Ryabkov.
  • The leader of North Korea, Kim Jong Un, stated contrary to facts, that Ukraine's use of Western long-range missiles "is the result of direct U.S. intervention, and Moscow has the right to self-defence" - reported the North Korean agency KCNA on Saturday.
  • In the elections for the lower house of Ireland's parliament, the centre-left Sinn Fein party took first place according to an exit poll, surpassing by a narrow margin the centre-right Fine Gael and Fianna Fáil. The official results will probably have to wait until Sunday.
  • A strong explosion damaged a water channel supplying the two largest coal power plants in Kosovo late Friday night, threatening to cut off electricity to parts of the country. Prime Minister Albin Kurti accused neighbouring Serbia of a "terrorist attack".
  • Sanitary services in 25 U.S. states have warned of an outbreak due to salmonella-contaminated cucumbers imported from Mexico. There have already been 68 cases reported.
  • The think tank Center for Policy and Management and some members of the parliament of Bosnia and Herzegovina confirmed on Friday the existence of lithium deposits in the east of the country. According to N1 television, their size is estimated at one and a half million tonnes.

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