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File - New Zealand Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern. - Kay Nietfeld/dpa© Provided by News 360/Photo Courtesy
 

This was announced during a press conference, detailing that she will be in the post until next February 7, when the Labor Party she leads will find a new person to occupy the position of prime minister, as reported by 'NZ Herald'.

"Having such a privileged role comes with a responsibility, including the responsibility of knowing when you are the right person to lead and also when you are not," he justified, detailing that it was a decision he had been mulling since summer.

"I have given my all to be prime minister, but it has also cost me a lot. I can't and shouldn't do the job unless I have a full tank plus a bit of reserve for those unplanned and unexpected challenges that inevitably come up," the New Zealand prime minister has recounted.  

In view of this decision, the party will have to choose this Sunday, January 22, the new leader of the Labor Party and the new prime minister. In the meantime, the elected person will have to govern until October 14, when the general elections will be held, according to the newspaper.

Specifically, the New Zealand Prime Minister has stressed that she is confident that Labor will be able to win the elections without her, assuring that "a new pair of shoulders" is needed for the challenges of the next four years.

"I am incredibly proud of what we have achieved in the last five years despite the many challenges ahead. We have turned around child poverty statistics and achieved the most significant increases in social support and public housing stock seen in many decades," Ardern has highlighted of her term in charge of the government.

"In addition to our ambitious agenda that has sought to address long-term issues such as the housing crisis, child poverty and climate change, we also had to respond to a major biosecurity incursion, a domestic terrorist attack, a volcanic eruption and a global pandemic, and the ensuing economic crisis. The decisions that had to be made were constant and weighty," he added.

Ardern, 42, took office as prime minister in August 2017, becoming the youngest person in the country's history to hold the post. She then came to power after agreeing a governing alliance with the Greens and the New Zealand First nationalists, ending a decade of conservative governments.

Source: (EUROPA PRESS)

 

Iran has executed British-Iranian national Alireza Akbari, the judiciary’s Mizan news agency reported on Saturday, (January 14) after sentencing him to death on charges of spying for Britain.

British Foreign Secretary James Cleverly said on Friday (January 13) that Iran must not follow through with the execution of Akbari, a former Iranian deputy defense minister.

Britain had described the death sentence as politically motivated and called for his immediate release.

“Alireza Akbari, who was sentenced to death on charges of corruption on earth and extensive action against the country’s internal and external security through espionage for the British government’s intelligence service … was executed,” Mizan said in a tweet.

It accused him of receiving 1.8 million euros, 265,000 pounds, and $50,000 for spying.

In an audio recording broadcast by BBC Persian on Wednesday (January 11), Akbari said he had confessed to crimes he had not committed after extensive torture.

Iranian state media broadcast a video on Thursday (January 12) that they said showed Akbari played a role in the 2020 assassination of Iran’s top nuclear scientist, Mohsen Fakhrizadeh, who was killed in a 2020 attack outside Tehran which authorities blamed at the time on Israel.

In the video, Akbari did not confess to involvement in the assassination but said a British agent had asked for information about Fakhrizadeh.

Iran’s state media often airs purported confessions by suspects in politically charged cases.

Reuters could not establish the authenticity of the state media video and audio, or when or where they were recorded.

Ties between London and Tehran have deteriorated in recent months as efforts have stalled to revive Iran’s 2015 nuclear pact, to which Britain is a party.

Britain has also been critical of the Islamic Republic’s violent crackdown on anti-government protests, sparked by the death in custody of a young Iranian-Kurdish woman in September. Amu TV

 

Some 3,500 South Sudanese refugees returned to Magwi County of Eastern Equatoria State from neighbouring countries in the past two months, a relief official said.

Speaking to Radio Tamazuj on Friday, the coordinator of the Relief and Rehabilitation Commission in Magwi County, Salva Ben Okeny, said the returnees joined their families in Mugali, Nimule and parts of Magwi.

He, however, said the returnees are in dire need of food and non-food items and calls on humanitarian organizations to provide assistance.

 “If there is any kind of food distribution for some few months to those who returned will help them. Seeds distribution also should be early,” he said.

Santa Abalo, a mother of eight who recently returned, said: “We returned because the condition is worse there. What forced us to come is the issue of hunger. My children are hungry.”

“We need help because we don’t have shelters. We only depend on relatives,” she added.

Okuma John, the Chairperson of the Eastern Equatoria Relief and Rehabilitation Commission, confirmed that many refugees returned home from refugee camps in Uganda.

 “People are coming back home because of the relative peace which the peace agreement has provided. As government together with partners, we have to make sure that schools are renovated, and other services are provided to them,” he said.

In the last two weeks, the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR) in South Sudan said over 600,000 refugees have returned to the country since 2018.

 It attributed the return to relative peace in some parts of the country. - Radio Tamazuj

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