Special delegation of the Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS), has finally met with the Niger Republic coup leaders The delegation arrived met with Niger Republic coup leaders on Thursday. The ECOWAS delegation, headed by former Nigerian Head of State, General Abdulsalami Abubakar (Rtd) include the Sultan of Sokoto, Alhaji Muhammad Sa’ad Abubakar III and the President of the ECOWAS Commission, H.E. Omar Alieu Touray. The Chairman of the ECOWAS Authority of Heads of State and Government, President Bola Tinubu, dispatched the delegation with a mandate to expedite action to resolve the current political tussle in the country. The action was in line with the resolution reached at the end of the extraordinary summit of the ECOWAS held last weekend in Abuja. The retired Gen. Abdulsalami-led delegation left for Niamey on Thursday after a briefing by President Tinubu at the State House in Abuja. A statement by Ajuri Ngelale, Special Adviser to the President on Media and Publicity, said President has also sent a separate delegation led by Ambassador Babagana Kingibe to engage with the leaders of Libya and Algeria on the Niger crisis. Briefing the two delegations, Tinubu charged them to engage all stakeholders robustly to ensure a conclusive and amicable resolution of the situation in Niger for the purposes of African peace and development rather than a move to adopt the geopolitical positions of other nations. “We don’t want to hold briefs for anybody. Our concern is democracy and the peace of the region,” the President said. Speaking after the meeting, Abubakar said the delegation would meet the coup leaders in Niger to present the demands of the ECOWAS leadership.
“A Soviet star, an incredible beauty.” Irina Miroshnichenko dies
The farewell ceremony for the actress will be held at the Moscow Art Theater named after A. P. Chekhov on August 7, after which she will be buried at the Troekurovsky cemetery, the rector of the Moscow Art Theater School Igor Zolotovitsky told TASS. According to Russian media, Irina Miroshnichenko died in intensive care without regaining consciousness. The actress was admitted to the hospital at the end of July, and since then she has suffered a cardiac arrest and was in a medically induced coma on a ventilator. She was diagnosed with the flu with complications. Doctors talked about the serious condition of the actress. Her colleague in the theater, People’s Artist of Russia Avangard Leontiev, told TASS that in the last months before her death, Irina Miroshnichenko was sick and did not want to be treated, which had not happened to her before. “She has always been an active person, strived to be afloat, she came up with a job for herself,” said Avangard Leontiev. “If she showed up in public, she always looked like a winner. She wanted to always be beautiful and knew how. It did not allow anyone to be indulged despite the years,” Avangard Leontiev told the TASS news agency. Irina Miroshnichenko was born on July 24, 1942 in the evacuation in Barnaul. In the mid-1940s, the family returned to Moscow. From the tenth grade, the future actress attended the studio at the Moscow State Theater named after Lenin Komsomol (now the Moscow State Theater “Lenkom Mark Zakharov”). In 1961, she entered the Moscow Art Theater School, and in her third year she made her film debut in Georgy Danelia’s film “I’m Walking in Moscow”. In 1965, after graduating from the university, she was accepted into the troupe of the Moscow Art Academic Theater of the USSR named after M. Gorky. After the separation of the troupe, Miroshnichenko remained in the team under the leadership of Oleg Efremov (now the Moscow Art Theater named after A. P. Chekhov) and continued to serve in it all these years. The actress gained popularity thanks to the movie. In 1966, Irina Miroshnichenko played the role of intelligence officer Galina Ortynskaya in the film “They were known only by sight.” She also starred in such films as: “Uncle Vanya”, “Winter Cherry”, “You never dreamed …” “Kremlin chimes”, “A soldier came from the front”, “… And other officials”, “Cranberries in sugar” and others. At the very beginning of her film career, Irina Miroshnichenko also played the role of Mary Magdalene in Andrei Tarkovsky’s Andrei Rublev (1966). AUTHOR OF THE PHOTO,YOUTUBE/MOSFILMRUOFFICIAL Colleagues note that despite the success in the cinema, Miroshnichenko preferred the theater. “Literally immediately [from the beginning of work in the theater] I began to play the main roles. And throughout all these years she was the leading actress of the Art Theater. Although she, of course, starred in a lot of films, she has many iconic roles in the cinema. But the main thing for her was the service of the Moscow Art Theater, to which she gave her whole life, “Vadim Vernik, deputy director of the Moscow Art Theater named after A.P. Chekhov for public relations, told TASS. Colleagues of the actress in the theater note that Irina Miroshnichenko was for them “an example of service to the stage and the public.” “Life was generous to her, giving her talent, beauty and character, which did not allow her to bend under the blows of fate (there were enough of them), stubbornly go to her dream and the intended goal. And she herself was generous to people, believing that her mission, her duty was to give joy. And she earnestly did it – on stage, in the cinema, on the stage, on the radio and even on her blog, “the Chekhov Moscow Art Theater said in a statement on the theater’s telegram channel. AUTHOR OF THE PHOTO,TASS Photo caption, The play “The Seagull”, Moscow Art Theater named after M. Gorky. In the photo: Irina Miroshnichenko in the role of Masha and actor Nikolai Alekseev in the role of Medvedenko Film director Yegor Konchalovsky said that he remembers the actress from early childhood. “She appeared as a character in my life when my father was filming Uncle Vanya. She belonged to the cohort of Soviet stars, incredible Soviet beauties, for which the 60s and 70s were famous. She was a surprisingly warm and sincere person, although I didn’t know her particularly closely, more from the movies. For me, she was remembered as a real beauty even more than an actress,” Yegor Konchalovsky told the TASS news agency. BBC
Niger: France accused of trying to “intervene militarily
Nigerien military has accused the France of trying to “intervene militarily” to restore him to his functions, this was captured in a statement read Monday on the national television. The statement says “In its line of conduct, going in the direction of the search for ways and means to intervene militarily in Niger, the France, with the complicity of some Nigeriens, held a meeting at the headquarters of the National Guard of Niger, to obtain the necessary political and military authorizations”. In another statement, the putschists accuse “the security services” of a “Western chancellery”, without specifying which, of having fired tear gas Sunday in Niamey on demonstrators supporting the junta, which saw six wounded and later rush to the hospital. French President Emmanuel Macron on Sunday threatened to respond “immediately and intractably” to any attack on France nationals and its interests in Niger, where thousands of pro-military coup protesters targeted its embassy in Niamey. Niger is a strategic partner of the France which currently has some 1,500 soldiers in this key country in the fight against jihadists. West African countries on Sunday set a one-week ultimatum to the military junta in Niger for a “full return to constitutional order”, saying they would not rule out the “use of force” if it did not. The France welcomed “the decisions taken by the heads of state” of the Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS) meeting in Abuja. Apexnewsgh.com/Ghana Please contact Apexnewsgh.com on email apexnewsgh@gmail.com for your credible news publications. Contact: 0256336062
Logies 2023: Karl Stefanovic addresses cringeworthy Kochie cocaine joke which flopped at the Logies Sunday night
Today show host Karl Stefanovic has seen the funny side to the brutal response to his cringeworthy Kochie cocaine joke which flopped at the Logie Awards on Sunday. The TV presenter, 48, was reflecting on the awkward moment on Monday’s Today show and jokingly pretended to cry after watching the clip with his co-hosts. Speaking later to Kyle Sandilands and Jackie ‘O’ Henderson, Karl admitted there were few fans of his gag – and even wife Jasmine mocked him for it. ‘That one fell flat,’ the Today host revealed his wife of five years told him after he returned to his seat. ‘Clearly the audience was too old. There really wasn’t much laughter,’ Stefanovic admitted. ‘It was a totally awkward moment. I got back to the seat, and you know how our partners usually support our great gags? Well, Jasmine just goes, “ugh”,’ he added. ‘I had to explain the joke to her and as the saying goes, if you have to explain it then it is no good,’ he added. Karl added he believed Kochie did not properly hear the joke and that was the reason for his blank expression, rather than disliking the joke. Kyle then got Kochie on the line to hear his side of things. The TV presenter, 48, was reflecting on the awkward moment on Monday’s Today show and jokingly pretended to cry after watching the clip with his co-hosts. Pictured: Karl with co-presenters Sarah Abo (left) and Brooke Boney (right) ‘I was just caught up in the confusion. I’m not up with cocaine terminology, I was just talking about my favourite show,’ Kochie told the hosts. After hearing both sides of the story, Kyle concluded that Karl and Kochie were ‘not at war’ and Kochie’s blank expression was due to him not being ‘cocaine joke friendly’. During Sunday’s Logies ceremony, Karl fell flat with a bizarre jab at his long-running breakfast TV rival David Koch. Karl added his wife Jasmine (right) was not a fan of the joke The ad-libbed joke about cocaine left the audience – and Kochie himself – more bewildered than entertained. It started when Kochie confessed his fondness for the third season of Stan series Bump while presenting on stage. Seizing the moment, Stefanovic took a comedic leap, playing on the double entendre of ‘bump,’ a term colloquially associated with cocaine. ‘I want to just check something… I am pretty sure before I heard Kochie say he loves Bump’s… season three. Did anyone mishear that? Because I am pretty sure I did.’ Sarah and Brooke both then hugged Karl and jokingly reassured him things were not as bad as they seemed ‘Anyway, those are the headlines tomorrow morning…’ Stefanovic remarked, hoping for a laugh. However, his risky attempt at humour seemed to miss the mark, with audience members not reacting the way he’d hoped. A camera cut to a bewildered Kochie only added to the cringeworthy moment. Host Sam Pang couldn’t resist a jibe at Stefanovic’s joke-bombing later in the show, saying: ‘I don’t want to say Karl’s joke about Kochie sank, but OceanGate are offering expeditions to visit it.’
Versions, mysteries and mysteries of the death of Vladimir Vysotsky
43 years ago, on July 25, 1980, Vladimir Vysotsky, an artist, musician and poet, who is often compared to Pushkin in importance for Russian literature, died. About what preceded the death of Vysotsky and what versions of his death were put forward by his contemporaries – in the material of RIAMO. Vladimir Vysotsky: “I have already been buried several times” In the 70s, popular rumor “buried” Vladimir Vysotsky several times. From time to time there were a variety of rumors: “Vysotsky shot himself”, “Vysotsky hanged himself” … Actor Valery Zolotukhin said: “Two hours before meeting with Vysotsky in Riga, on the set of Mitta, I was told reliably that he choked on a fish bone.” Fellow artists regularly called Vladimir Semenovich to make sure that everything was in order with him. He himself said at one of the concerts: “I have already been buried several times, left several times, served several times, and such terms that I have to live for another hundred years …”. In fact, the artist survived two clinical deaths, became injured in several accidents and even ended up in intensive care, and also repeatedly. Perhaps it was these cases that gave rise to regular rumors about Vysotsky’s death. Alcohol and drugs Numerous biographers and colleagues of the bard have no doubt that he suffered from alcohol addiction almost from his youth. With age, the “necessary” doses of alcohol increased, the need to drink became more and more acute, and the hangovers that “covered” Vysotsky in the morning became heavier. A close friend of the artist, Valery Yanklovich, dedicated the documentary “Vladimir Vysotsky. The Last Year”, in which he argued that dependence on morphine was the result of ill-conceived actions of doctors. When a musician had a particularly long and heavy binge, doctors had to be called, who alleviated the patient’s condition with the help of drugs. It is believed that Vysotsky received the first injection of the drug – according to various sources – in 1975 or 1977, and the offer came from a doctor who, noticing the serious condition of the artist before the rehearsal, advised to alleviate his well-being with just one injection. At that time, no one thought that this injection would lead to persistent dependence. The artist laid out at the performances, as they say in the actor’s environment, “on the rupture of the aorta.” It was especially difficult for him to play a role in Hamlet, and in order to recover from the performance, Vysotsky injected himself with a drug. This did not happen every day or even every week, but even small doses gradually formed an addiction. When Vysotsky was on the verge of death Events that can be seen in the film “Vysotsky. Thank you for being alive”, partly repeat the real story that happened to the artist in 1979 during a visit to Bukhara. The fact that the state of health of the bard was already far from ideal is evidenced by the fact that, in addition to the administrator, he brought with him on tour the resuscitator Anatoly Fedotov. And for good reason: shortly before the start of the Bukhara concert, Vladimir Semenovich became ill: another injection was required. Further, the opinions of biographers and friends of Vysotsky diverge. It is known that the “last love” of the artist, Oksana Afanasyeva, by hook or by crook brought him the necessary drug from Moscow to Bukhara. There is also a version that Vysotsky could not wait and went to the market, where he bought a certain anesthetic dental drug “from under the floor” from local doctors. One way or another, the injection was made, after which the artist was literally on the verge of death. In the film “Vysotsky. Thank you for being alive” the version was chosen that the poet’s heartbeat stopped, and a resuscitator friend was forced – as a last resort – to make an injection in the heart. It happened exactly one year before the death of the bard – August 25, 1979. However, there are other versions of what happened that day. Doctor and writer Mark Tsibulsky in the article “Death That Was Not”, for example, claims that the artist had “just a deep faint.” Mark Tsibulsky believes that the drug provoked a catastrophic drop in pressure, which was mistaken for clinical death. In the same article, he mentions that after visiting the Bukhara market, the artist had severe poisoning, which could also lead to serious health problems. The Last Hamlet: Vysotsky’s Performance on July 18, 1980 The artist led the fight against alcohol and drug addiction for several years – he was “sewn up”, underwent a blood purification procedure, but this did not help: the dependence turned out to be stronger every time. In the summer of 1980, Vysotsky continued to give concerts and play performances, although friends noted that the artist’s health had deteriorated markedly. The last concert of Vladimir Vysotsky was held on July 16, 1980. At the same time, some of the audience later recalled that Vysotsky felt great, joked a lot and told stories from childhood, while others said that the musician looked tired and unwell. The last performance of the artist – the same “Hamlet”, which required maximum efficiency – was held on July 18 at the Taganka Theater. The administrator of the theater, Vladimir Yanklovich, recalled that on July 22, Vysotsky promised him to finally get rid of his addictions and come to grips with his health – perhaps even go to the remote taiga for this. But he did not have time for any of this. How Vladimir Vysotsky died July 24 was really difficult for Vysotsky and his friends: according to those who were with him in the apartment, the artist was almost insane, rushing around the rooms, screaming. Anatoly Fedorov tried to alleviate the suffering of his friend with sedatives, but there was no effect. Then it was decided to call specialists from the Sklifosovsky Research Institute. The doctors deliberated for a long time,
Manganiello and Sofía Vergara denounces each as couples
Actors Sofía Vergara and Joe Manganiello have gone their separate ways after seven years of being together as couples. Apexnewsgh.com report The statement released by the two says: “We have made the difficult decision to divorce. As two people that love and care for one another very much, we politely ask for respect of our privacy at this time as we navigate this new phase of our lives,” the statement reads. “Sofía and Joe have been growing apart for a while now and are taking some distance from each other to contemplate their future.” Vergara in a picture sighted by the platform on the Instagram photo dumps is currently celebrating her 51st birthday anniversary with an Italian vacation without her husband Manganiello and even without putting on her wedding ring. In another post from her trip, Vergara wrote in her caption, “When life gives u lemons u come to Italy to squeeze them,” seeming to allude to recent personal difficulties. For his part, Manganiello’s most recent post on Instagram was an illustration showing his support of the actors’ and writers’ strikes. Last week, he posted a simple birthday wish for Vergara alongside a grainy photo of a past birthday celebration, before the news of the couple’s split had been made public. Manganiello revealed that for their first wedding anniversary in 2017, he wrote a 40-page account of their love story, from courtship to wedding, and bound it into a book for her as a gift. Their wedding the year before boasted some 400 guests, and Manganiello serenaded Vergara with Guns N Roses’ “Sweet Child O’ Mine” at their rehearsal dinner. Vergara, too, publicly gushed about Manganiello, telling Ellen Degeneres ahead of their second anniversary that she was “very lucky.” “I must have done something really, really right in my life to get that reward,” she said. “I’m good, but not a very, very good person. I’m good, but he’s better than me.” Source: Apexnewsgh.com/Ghana For publication please kindly contact us on +233256336062 or Email apexnewsgh@gmail.com
The MinMinas Irene Vélez would present her resignation this week
The Minister of Mines and Energy, Irene Vélez, would present her letter of resignation this week at the direct request of President Gustavo Petro, according to sources from Casa de Nariño confirmed to Caracol Radio. President Gustavo Petro would have taken this decision after the opening of a preliminary investigation for alleged influence peddling to Minister Vélez by the Prosecutor’s Office and taking into account that the Attorney General’s Office is also carrying out a process for the alleged irregular departure of his son, a minor, from the country last January. According to the same sources, the minister was in Brussels over the weekend, where she spoke withPresident Petro, and then traveled to Spain to fulfill other commitments. The head of state instructed Minister Velez not to return to Brussels, not to join the presidential delegation again and to return immediately to the country to attend to the judicial matters opened against her. caracol.com
Breaking News: Gigi Hadid arrested for carrying marijuana
A well known international supermodel Gigi Hadid has been arrested and fined. Her arrest happened in the Cayman Islands after border security agents identified some amount of marijuana inside her luggage. The supermodel, was released shortly after she arrived in the tropical British territory via private plane on July 10. Hadid, 28, was fined US$1,000 (nearly C$1,300). Despite the unfortunate scene, Hadid appeared unconcerned on social media. She went ahead and uploaded several photos and videos from her trip to Instagram with the caption, “All’s well that ends well.” Source: Apexnewsgh.com/Ghana For publication or advert please kindly contact us on +233256336062 or Email apexnewsgh@gmail.com
PMC Wagner announced the closure of the main base in Russia
In the Krasnodar Territory of Russia, the main base of the Wagner PMC group, located at the Molkino military training ground near the city of Goryachy Klyuch, is closed. This was reported by the telegram channel “Unloading Wagner”, where a video of the removal of the flags of Russia and the group at the base was published. “The base at Molkino ceases to exist. ” PMC Wagner “is departing for new locations,” says a person in military uniform in the video. After the June 23-24 rebellion, the Kremlin announced that the group’s founder, Yevgeny Prigozhin, would “leave” for Belarus. The mercenaries were offered to return home, sign a contract with the Ministry of Defense of the Russian Federation or leave with Prigozhin. On July 14, the Ministry of Defense of Belarus confirmed the arrival of PMC Wagner mercenaries in a camp in the Mogilev region. The agency published a report stating that the “Wagnerians” began to train the military territorial troops of Belarus in the camp near Asipovichi. ru.krymr
Mobilization and abolition of pensions
Mobilization of the economy – at whose expense. There was still a crisis in Russia, but yesterday. There is no plan, but the outlook is positive. Academician Nigmatullin puts the authorities “bad”. Gas tariffs are proposed to be raised. In the Duma, they began to prepare shawarma. Russian tourists are taxed in tribute. The topic of the abolition of pensions is back in the game. There are no negative forecasts in Lipetsk. 1. Russian Finance Minister Anton Siluanov announced that the Ministry of Finance is preparing to mobilize the resources of the economy in the next three years. According to the minister, despite the serious budget deficit of 2023, there are no special problems yet, but for the next three years it is necessary to mobilize “all resources”. In other words: since there is no reason to believe that such a deficit is only a matter of one year and that the former revenues from oil and gas will return, the government will look for other sources of income in these very “all resources”. And what is the main resource minus oil and gas? There is only one answer: people and the businesses they undertake. And the science of the domestic economy knows three options for finding resources in this substance. The first is to raise taxes. The second is to cut off the social programs of the state. The third is to devalue the ruble. So economists are left wondering how many of the three methods will be used. This economy is “completely unadapted to respond to profound changes,” he said in an interview with On the Eve. Ru economist Alexander Buzgalin: “This economy can react only at the expense of additional finances: shortages, eating up the stock that has been set aside. Unfortunately, it does not have internal mechanisms of development. If everything is preserved as it is, the deficit will deepen. Judging by the way they have always reacted before, there will be no increase in income taxes, a progressive income tax and other sources of increasing resources at the expense of richer agents of the economy. There will be cuts in social spending, fictitious wage increases, minimum wages, which in fact barely covers inflation, if it covers it at all, because inflation for the poorest segments of the population is always 1.5 times higher than average inflation. In general, all this is reminiscent of an old joke from the times of perestroika: “-Dad, vodka has risen in price. Are you going to drink less now? “No, son, you’re going to eat less now.” There is, however, another unusual option. Not to squeeze an “additional resource” out of the economy for the state budget, but to cut the ambitions and habits of the state to the possibility of the economy. Recently, Anton Siluanov presented such an option – a frontal reduction in government spending. The Minister of Finance suggested that all departments reduce their spending by 10% on unprotected budget items – that is, except for social ones. But, as reported by Vedomosti, the members of the government commission opposed it. Moreover, Siluanov was advised to pay attention to the acceleration of GDP growth, the devaluation of the ruble and “other factors”. Which, apparently, mean for many officials that no sequestration of expenses is needed – perhaps, and so it will carry. In general, as in the film “An Ordinary Miracle”: “When his wife was strangled in front of him, he stood nearby and said: “Be patient, maybe it will cost” … 2. In the meantime, the government chooses who or what to slaughter for the benefit of the budget, the Central Bank has prepared a whole set of analytics related to the domestic economy. In particular, the Central Bank issued a special analytical report “Assessment of the effectiveness of anti-crisis measures of the Bank of Russia”. The report says that “the crisis of 2022 was the biggest shock to the Russian market.” “Wait a minute!” – exclaims in this place a Russian who has not fallen into dementia. “Throughout 2022, deputies, politicians, officials and government media assured us that there was no crisis, and sanctions were only good for the Russian economy. Now, therefore, it turns out that the crisis was still unprecedented… So was there a crisis or not?!” But here this boring Russian will have to explain that it is not necessary to perceive everything so linearly and literally. When there is a crisis, it does not exist, and when it was defeated, it was, and what a crisis! But yesterday. And what is incomprehensible here? 3. In addition to the story about the crisis, which did not happen, but which still was, analysts of the Central Bank gave their forecast about the ruble exchange rate and the level of wages. As noted in the subtitle “Parliamentary Gazette”, “the forecasts do not look so gloomy.” Let’s look at the forecasts. Inflation in 2023 will slightly exceed the figure previously predicted by the regulator and will amount to 5.7%, and in 2025 it will drop to the level of the Central Bank’s famous target of 4%. The nominal wage of Russians will grow by 10% this year and by 7.9% next year. Real wages will grow by 4.2% this year and by 2.3% next year. The ruble exchange rate in 2024-2025 will be around 85 rubles per dollar. But here’s the dokuka. How is it possible to predict with such accuracy the level of inflation, the ruble exchange rate and wage growth – real and this (how is it, infection?) nominal, IF the dispute between the Ministry of Finance and the government has so far ended in nothing and it is still unclear what budget expenditures will be cut, how the ruble will be devalued and whether taxes will be raised? In such circumstances, such an accurate forecast is just some kind of miracle. No, not just a miracle, but a Russian economic miracle, since only in our country it happens: we do not know what we will do YET, but we ALREADY boldly predict what the









