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  • Inside the program to dismantle Ukraine’s nuclear weapons

    This article was originally published by Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty and is reprinted with permission.

    In a “secret room” in Kyiv on April 13, 1993, Leonid Kravchuk, the first president of Ukraine, sat down with his Georgian counterpart Eduard Shevardnadze over borscht and puffy “pampushka” dumplings.

    Between bites, the Ukrainian reportedly confided that, even amid rampant corruption and economic turmoil, his “biggest headache” was pressure from Washington to hand over hundreds of Soviet-made nuclear weapons to Russia.

    The Georgian president lowered his voice as he sympathized. Americans, he said, “do not understand the complicated, immensely difficult and brutal history of our relations with Russia and the Soviet Union, or other empires.”

    Shevardnadze then pitched an idea. Instead of allowing Ukraine to be entirely defanged, the country should keep just one functioning nuclear missile on its territory, to “ward off any madman.” After all, the Georgian president added, “today we have ‘democratic’ [Boris] Yeltsin” in the Kremlin, but “who knows who may come after him.”

    That plan, which Georgia’s former foreign minister Tedo Japaridze claims in his memoirs to have overheard, would not come to pass. In June 1996, Kyiv announced that the last of around 2,000 of Ukraine’s nuclear weapons had been sent to Russia.

    In return for destroying or handing over its nuclear weapons and associated facilities, Kyiv received $1 billion in compensation and other assistance from Washington and Moscow. Ukraine also received a pledge signed by the United States, Britain, and Russia — known as the Budapest Memorandum — that it would never be attacked by any of these major nuclear powers.

    After the breakup of the U.S.S.R., Washington had become nervous of the “loose nukes” now in the hands of various fledgling governments of post-Soviet states. Many feared that these weapons of Armageddon were vulnerable to accident, terrorism, or the whims of corrupt caretakers. In 1991, the U.S. created a program tasked with “securing and dismantling weapons of mass destruction (WMDs) and their associated infrastructure in the former states of the Soviet Union.”

    The liquidation of Soviet nuclear weapons by the American-funded program was a yearslong process, which went largely unseen aside from occasional press tours to missile silos being blasted apart. But in the U.S. National Archives, a remarkable series of images cast light on what that work looked like.

    The photos were made, “to provide Department of Defense components, and, ultimately, the public, with visual evidence of progress” on dismantling Soviet weapons, according to the archives.

    The images published here are some of thousands of photos stored in the archives showing the project’s work in Ukraine. Most are low-quality and come without detailed captions. In many cases, dates provided with the images differ widely from visible time stamps. Yet the photos remain a fascinating record of a process that, for better or worse, almost certainly changed the course of the 21st century.

    Mariana Budjeryn, an expert at Harvard University who has authored a book about the denuclearization of her native Ukraine, told RFE/RL that photos such as the above Tu-95 image highlight a key aspect of the process that is often overlooked. “What is missed in the discussions of Ukraine’s nuclear disarmament is that it was not only nuclear,” she says.

    Twenty seven Tu-95 bombers (above) were destroyed in the program, along with 11 supersonic Tu-160 bomber jets. Another 11 strategic bombers and more than 500 cruise missiles were transferred to Russia. Some of those missiles were later used to strike Ukraine.

    Budjeryn says one U.S. official who witnessed the demolition of Ukraine’s strategic warplanes described watching “grown men, military pilots, crying on the tarmac as they watched Tu-160 bombers, brand new, never flown on a mission or even [used for] training, chopped up.”

    U.S. Senator Richard Lugar, who was one of the key drivers of the project to remove nuclear weaponry from former Soviet states, later recalled that in some cases housing was part of a “quid pro quo for moving the missiles.”

    Lugar told a journalist about a Belarus base where “people who lived around those missiles had very good housing. And in order to retain the housing, they were prepared to retain the missiles.” The senator described it as “sort of a strange tail-and-dog story, but it was very serious.” As a part of the negotiations, he said, “in order to get the missiles moved we had to also literally move the housing, or construct housing elsewhere, somewhere other than this base that we wanted to see closed for the sake of our security.”

    The U.S.-led effort to liquidate nuclear weapons in Belarus, Kazakhstan, and Ukraine was widely viewed as a step toward a safer world. In 1996, Ukrainian President Leonid Kuchma called on other countries, “to follow our path and to do everything to wipe nuclear weapons from the face of the earth as soon as possible.”

    In the case of Ukraine however, Maria Budjeryn says today for many, the rear-view perspective, especially of the loss of Ukraine’s strategic bomber aircraft and cruise missiles, “seems a triumph of hope over prudence.”



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  • 100 Israelis, 198 Palestinians Dead As Israel Military, Hamas’ War Rages On

    The diplomatic channels of both Israel and Palestine have announced death tolls resulting from the ongoing conflict between the Israel Defense Force (IDF) and Hamas militants from the Gaza Strip, Palestine.

    On Saturday evening, Israel’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs tweeted that “at least 100 Israelis (have been) murdered and more than 900 wounded in terror attacks by Hamas terrorists” since morning.

    The Palestine Mission to the United Nations (UN) equally shared a post on its X page stating “the death toll of the brutal Israeli aggression on the Gaza Strip has risen to 198, with 1,610 others injured, since early today morning.”

    The Israel Foreign Ministry further disclosed that fighting in southern Israel was still ongoing.

    The ministry added that security forces were securing areas which are under attack by Hamas who infiltrated Israeli communities and have taken civilians captive since morning, confirming that dozens of armed Hamas militants crossed from Gaza into Israel.

    Meanwhile, the Palestine Government in a statement on Saturday, warned that the crisis will continue to escalate in Israel as long as it occupies Jerusalem, which it claimed belonged to the Palestinians.

    The Israel Defense Force (IDF) announced Saturday that in response to the “barrage of rockets” fired at Israel by Hamas (mercenaries) from Gaza in Palestine, it is currently striking its targets in Gaza.

    Israel’s Prime Minister, Benjamin Netanyahu also disclosed that the attack by Hamas came as a “surprise” but vowed to retaliate in an “unprecedented manner”.

    While the attacks are ongoing, Israeli allies like the United States, France, India, United Kingdom have all backed Israel’s response to the development while tagging Hamas as “terrorists”.

    Russia failed to take sides in the Israeli-Palestine conflict, calling for an “immediate cease-fire” on both sides.

    Hamas military commander, Muhammad Al-Deif, tagged the operation “Al-Aqsa Storm,” saying it “targeted the enemy positions, airports and military positions with 5,000 rockets”.

    Hamas maintained it was a retaliation for the “desecration of the al-Aqsa mosque in Jerusalem and the ongoing siege of Gaza.”

    The crisis between Israel and Hamas is age-long due to the dispute over who owns the territory of Jerusalem.

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  • Biden appears to kick his dog in viral video

    A new report coinciding with a resurfaced video claims that President Joe Biden kicked and punched his German Shepherd dogs.

    Pointing to a new report by Judicial Watch, a government watchdog group, Collin Rugg, co-owner of Trending Politics, tweeted a video that appears to show the president kicking his dog. Rugg captioned the video, “REPORT: President Biden has ‘mistreated’ his dogs by punching and kicking them according to sources close with Judicial Watch. Biden’s dogs are just like his son: Poorly trained.”

    Rugg noted that Department of Homeland Security documents contain records of multiple injuries and attacks that involved the Biden family’s dogs and members of the Secret Service.

    A Judicial Watch press release published Thursday stated, “According to a Judicial Watch source, President Biden has mistreated his dogs. Judicial Watch has learned he has punched and kicked his dogs.”

    Records obtained by Judicial Watch also include an email exchange between a Uniformed Division officer and a Secret Service member who was attacked by Biden’s German Shepherd, Commander, on Nov. 5, 2022, that highlights the severity of the numerous biting incidents caused by Biden’s dogs.

    At the beginning of the email exchange, the officer asked the dog attack victim, “Doing alright [redacted]? That’s freaking crazy, that stupid dog – rolling my eyes [redacted].”

    READ MORE: Biden’s dog has 12th biting incident; removed from White House

    After the victim of the biting incident explained that both his arm and leg still hurt after being bit twice by the president’s dog, the officer stated, “What a joke [redacted] – if it wasn’t their dog, he would already have been put down – freaking clown needs a muzzle – hope you get to feeling better [redacted].” 

    Commander was recently removed from the White House after revelations surfaced of a 12th biting attack incident. Elizabeth Alexander, spokesperson for First Lady Jill Biden, told The Associated Press, “Commander is not presently on the White House campus while next steps are evaluated.”

    Judicial Watch announced Thursday that the government watchdog group had filed a Freedom of Information Act lawsuit against the Secret Service to obtain additional records and information pertaining to Commander’s biting incidents.

    “It is beyond belief that even after Judicial Watch exposed their attacking 10 Secret Service personnel, Joe and Jill Biden have continued to let their dog menace and attack Secret Service and White House staff. Let’s be blunt: the dangerous dog could kill someone,” Judicial Watch President Tom Fitton said. “The ongoing Biden administration cover-up of the Biden dog attacks on Secret Service agents is dangerous corruption.”



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  • NEMA Activates Emergency Centres As Lagdo Dam Water Release To Cause Flooding In 13 States

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    …28 Killed, 48,168 Persons Displaced From Flooding This Year

    The National Emergency Management Agency, NEMA, has disclosed that 13 States might be affected following rapid release of waters from Lagdo Dam in the Republic of Cameroon.

    This is as the Agency has also disclosed that over 28 persons have been killed, 48,168 individuals displaced and 159,157 persons affected from flooding in the country this year.

    The Director-General, NEMA, Mustapha Habib Ahmed made this known at the National Emergency Coordination Forum Meeting, in Abuja on Saturday.

    Ahmed stated that there has been an upsurge of water along the flood plains of River Benue, which he said will greatly affect states like, Adamawa, Benue, Taraba, Kogi, Delta, Edo, Anambra, Enugu, Edo, Delta, Rivers, Nasarawa and Bayelsa.

    He added that there has been “sudden increased inundation of riparian communities and farmlands along the banks of River Niger in Adamawa, Taraba and Benue states in the past 48 hours.

    “The sudden situation is attributed to the rapid release of waters from Lagdo Dam in the Republic of Cameroon and has resulted in the displacement of several inhabitants of the affected communities. Furthermore, croplands and valuable infrastructure are at risk of getting washed away by the flood waters. “

    Ahmed also stated that the Agency has directed the activation of all emergency response units to be ready for any emergencies as the flooding will be increasing as the days go by.

    “As a result of the unfolding situation, I want to use this opportunity to alert authorities of State and Local Governments along rivers Niger and Benue basin areas to immediately activate their emergency response plans to avert potential damage and losses that will arise due to inundation of communities by flood waters.

    “Furthermore, we are expecting to receive updates from the Nigeria Hydrological Services Agency (NIHSA) NIMET, NEMA Operations Office in Yola Adamawa state and from State Emergency Agencies of the frontline states to keep on updating you on the situation as it unfolds,” he said.

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  • Psychedelic drugs help veteran with PTSD, study shows

    In a breakthrough that may transform how Post Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) is treated in veterans, MDMA-assisted therapy appears to yield promising results.

    Jonathan Lubecky, a Marine and Army veteran who struggled with severe PTSD symptoms, found a ray of hope through psychedelic treatment, and his story may pave the way for countless others seeking relief from their PTSD, according to Military.com.

    After suffering from debilitating PTSD for eight years, Lubecky’s journey took a turn in 2014. Although a visit to the Department of Veterans Affairs hospital in Charleston, South Carolina, did not immediately offer relief as no bed was available, it provided him with a crucial lead.

    An intern at the hospital discreetly handed him a note, which read, “Google MDMA/PTSD.” The anonymous tip led Lubecky to a safety trial conducted by the Multidisciplinary Association for Psychedelic Studies (MAPS) in Charleston.

    Nine years later, Lubecky credits his three MDMA-assisted therapy sessions for his remarkable transformation.

    “I’m now PTSD-free longer than I had it,” Lubecky shared on the VA’s inaugural New Horizons in Health podcast. “It’s like doing therapy while being hugged by everyone who loves you with a basketful of puppies licking your face.”

    MDMA’s potential to treat PTSD has been under investigation by MAPS since 2011. Recent Phase 3 clinical trial results published in the journal “Nature Medicine” have reportedly validated the safety and efficacy of the treatment for PTSD patients.

    As a result of the positive tests, the VA is looking to expand research into psychedelic drugs, including MDMA and psilocybin, for PTSD, depression, and other disorders within the veteran community.

    READ MORE: Vietnam vet’s new book aims to shed light on PTSD experiences

    However, challenges exist with psychedelic treatments. Both MDMA and psilocybin are currently classified as “Schedule 1” drugs by the Drug Enforcement Agency, which prevents large-scale studies from being conducted.

    Nevertheless, Dr. Shereef Elnahal, VA Under Secretary for Health, revealed that department researchers have obtained waivers for ongoing studies, funding them with private donations.

    “If and when this becomes available, VA will be able to scale it, I think, better than any other health care system because of our focus particularly on veterans,” Elnahal stated.

    The interest in psychedelic treatments stems from current statistics of veterans with PTSD. Of the 6 million veterans enrolled in VA health care in 2021, 10% of male veterans and 19% of female veterans were diagnosed with PTSD. Although traditional treatments like cognitive processing therapy and drug therapies like Zoloft and Paxil exist, studies show that the effectiveness of the treatments can vary.

    On the other hand, recent MDMA testing data showed that 87% of patients showcased significant PTSD symptom improvement post-treatment. By the study’s conclusion, 71% didn’t fit the PTSD diagnostic criteria.

    Lubecky and VA officials have urged caution against veterans self-medicating with MDMA, given the potential side effects and risks associated with unregulated drugs.

    “When you are using recreationally, you are finding something on the street. You don’t know what you are taking and what’s in that pill. That’s a risk that I hope that will cause people some pause,” Dr. Ilse Wiechers, deputy executive director of the VA’s Office of Mental Health and Suicide Prevention, said.

    According to Military.com, as research on MDMA for PTSD wraps up, MAPS aims for FDA approval in 2024. The DEA also needs to revisit its Schedule 1 classification, especially with Congress considering legislation on the study of marijuana, MDMA, and psilocybin for veterans.

    This news article was partially created with the assistance of artificial intelligence and edited and fact-checked by a human editor.



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  • McTominay Spares Man United Blushes With Dramatic 2:1 Win Over Brentford At Old Trafford

    Scott McTominay came from the bench to spare Manchester United blushes with a dramatic 2:1 win at Old Trafford.

    Brentford took a shocking lead after 26 minutes through Mathias Jensen despite Manchester United’s dominance in the early exchanges.

    Brentford held on in what looked like another scalp at Old Trafford until three minutes in added time when McTominay directed the ball into the net after it ricocheted in the box.

    United had had a goal ruled out shortly before then for offside after confirmation by the video assistant referee.

    For all their enterprises, McTominay lost his marker again in the dying seconds of added time when he headed the ball into the net.

    Brentford would be hard done by the defeat, which stretched to five in five and winless in six in all competitions.

    The Reds escaped with all three points on another memorable day at Old Trafford after two successive defeats in both the Premier League and Champions League.

    Speaking shortly after the game, the match-winner said, “That might be one of my favourite moments on a football pitch. Two goals at the death was incredible, but I am just happy to be able to contribute and show people that I can do it.”

    United have been ravaged by injury with five regular starters on the treatment table, and Erik Ten Hag had to recall former captain Harry Maguire to pair Jonny Evans in the defence.

    The shaky defence occasioned by a lack of permanent partnership has leaked 12 goals in eight games in the Premier League alone.

    With low morale as the team struggles to score but conceding more, McTominay said, the win is “massive. Everyone knows we are in a difficult period at the minute, but we have fighters in the group who want to keep going right until the end.

    “It could have been anyone on that pitch scoring the two goals. Really pleased, and hopefully, we can build on that from here.

    “Sometimes we feel like we are in our own bubble with people outside only saying negative things, but we just have to block that out and be better after the international break.”

    Brentford coach Thomas Frank said after the match that, “Football is brutal in moments like this. I think we did so many things right, coming here to Old Trafford: almost perfect first half, pressed high, good on the counter and well deserved lead.

    “Of course, in the second half, you know you will be put under pressure here. I actually felt like we defended it very well and didn’t give any big chances away… well until the third minute of injury time.

    “Then, of course, to lose the game is even more brutal. At least a draw was probably a fairer reflection.”

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  • Big Chinese state-owned enterprises setting up army-linked militias

    This article was originally published by Radio Free Asia and is reprinted with permission.

    Major state-owned companies across China are setting up corporate militias under the direct management of local garrisons of the People’s Liberation Army, according to official reports.

    Shanghai Municipal Investment Group, a major property and infrastructure developer affiliated with the city government, held a formal opening ceremony on Sept. 28 for its new People’s Armed Forces department, which will be run by the People’s Liberation Army’s Shanghai garrison, according to reports in The Liberation Daily News and The Paper.

    The People’s Armed Forces departments were set up at every level of government, in schools, universities and state-owned enterprises to strengthen ruling Chinese Communist Party control over local militias, guard weapons caches and find work for veterans, all as part of China’s national defense mobilization strategy, according to Wikipedia.

    After decades of relative invisibility throughout the post-Mao economic boom, they are once more mobilizing to build militias in big state-owned companies and consolidate party leadership over local military operations.

    The new department at Shanghai Municipal Investment Group, also known as Shanghai Chengtou, came after similar moves in the central city of Wuhan and in the eastern province of Jiangsu, according to official statements and media reports.

    The Wuhan Agricultural Group, which is affiliated with the municipal government, set up its own armed forces department on Aug. 31, the state-run Changjiang Daily newspaper reported.

    “The establishment of the People’s Armed Forces Department in a municipal state-owned enterprise has important political significance,” the report said, adding that the department would be tasked with cultivating a spirit of “unity, cooperation and tenacious struggle” among employees, as well as improving their “political literacy.”

    According to its website, the company has total assets of nearly 10 billion yuan (US$1.4 billion), 12 subsidiaries, and employs more than 800 people, engaging in “agricultural finance, landscaping, aquatic animal husbandry, new rural construction, capital operation, and agricultural culture and tourism.”

    And in Jiangsu’s Nantong city, the Haian City Construction Development Investment Group set up its own armed forces department on June 16, according to a press release from the municipal government.

    The press release quoted Han Tao, Director of the Mobilization Bureau of the Jiangsu Provincial Military Region, as saying that “strengthening the armed construction of state-owned enterprises is of great significance to promoting the construction of reserve forces.”

    Similar moves are in the pipeline at other companies, it said.

    “Going forward, the province will … create a number of People’s Armed Forces departments in [other] companies with … standardized operations,” the statement said.

    The announcement from Shanghai’s Chengtou sparked considerable online debate about the purpose of the move, with some comments calling it a “corporate militia,” others suggesting it means the government is readying cities on its eastern seaboard for war, and others saying it could mean the authorities are anticipating mass popular unrest in connection with unfinished real estate projects as the wheels come off China’s property market.

    “At the very least, it shows that their debt situation is complex … the armed forces department can be used to deal with debt collection … or various detentions,” wrote @zyqq on the question-and-answer site Zhihu, prompting more than 1,000 users to hit “agree.”

    But @ZhihuUser disagreed, saying that the armed forces departments are in charge of militia training, defense drills, air raid shelters, warehousing of supplies, weapons and ammunition, as well as the coordination of mass evacuations during emergencies.

    “This is not about preparing to deal with creditors – it’s about preparing in case the Taiwan authorities and Japan and the United States behave irrationally, and organizing responses to emergencies such as air raids on big cities,” the user wrote, garnering more than 500 “agree” votes.

    And user @Protect_the_best_pure_pure_pure quipped: “Maybe the soldiers will now have to complete all of those unfinished buildings.”

    Jiangsu-based current affairs commentator Zhang Jianping said the move is likely linked to concern over potential social unrest, however.

    “Urban investment groups … owe huge debts and they must want to maintain stability,” Zhang said. “[Armed forces departments] can also help to solve the issue of unemployment among veterans.”

    Current affairs commentator Bi Xin agreed.

    “They are expanding their capacity to control confrontation between the people and the government,” he said. “Shanghai Chengtou is mostly engaged in urban development and property investment, as well as infrastructure projects like bridges, tunnels, metro lines and so on.”

    “The People’s Armed Forces departments are a new way to maintain stability.”

    Current affairs commentator Ma Ju said corporate militias have their organizational roots in private security operations that have always existed at state-owned enterprises, often bearing arms.

    He said the announcement came after ruling Chinese Communist Party leader Xi Jinping visited Zhejiang ahead of the Asian Games in Hangzhou, and referred to the Fengqiao experience of the early 1960s, when then supreme leader Mao Zedong called on the masses to mobilize to wage “class struggle” across the country.

    “Xi Jinping … went off to Zhejiang and talked about the Fengqiao experience, which basically means a people’s war,” Ma said.

    “These armed forces departments have nothing to do with any threat from overseas or about national defense mobilization,” he said. “They are about using military force to suppress people inside the system who are seen as disloyal.”



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  • We Have Lost 5,000 Members, Properties Worth $1bn To Secession War -IPOB

    The Indigenous People of Biafra, Saturday, said it is set to enter negotiations with the federal government on peaceful secession of Biafra from Nigeria under a referendum to be supervised by the United Nations.

    Emma Powerful, spokesman of IPOB, stated this in a release.

    According to him, the agitation for the actualisation of Biafra being championed by IPOB started in 2012 without any violence or criminality, alleging that the federal government had been attacking its members.

    IPOB has lost over 5,000 members and property worth over $1bn as a result of the extreme use of force from the Nigeria security forces, Powerful said.

    According to him, “We the global family and movement of IPOB wish to reiterate once again that IPOB remains peaceful and open for negotiations and dialogue on peaceful exit of Biafra from Nigeria through a UN supervised Referendum.

    “IPOB’s peaceful agitation for Biafra Independence started in 2012. Never has IPOB been associated with violence or criminality in all our years of rallies and protests. Nevertheless, federal government, through its security forces, has levied war against IPOB.

    “Our members have been brutally attacked while on peaceful protest by the Nigeria security forces at many locations in Biafra Land.

    “As a result of these unwarranted attacks, many IPOB members have been murdered in cold blood, some have been permanently handicapped, some forcefully taking away by the security forces whereas some are still illegally detained in various detention facilities across Nigeria.

    “Many IPOB members and sympathisers have had their houses and business burnt by the Nigeria security forces. IPOB has lost over 5,000 members with properties worth over $1bn as a result of the extreme use of force from the Nigeria Security Forces. Irrespective of all the provocations, IPOB has never retaliated nor have we taken up arms against the Nigerian State.

    “IPOB stands for peace. We stand for dialogue, and we stand for discussions. The cardinal rule under which IPOB was formed is to lead the way to a peaceful separation of Biafra from Nigeria. Biafra and Nigeria are two different nations.

    “The events from 1948 to 2023 have shown that it is practically impossible for Biafra and Nigeria to coexist as one nation. IPOB has been calling on the Nigeria State for discussions on a peaceful referendum date, but the Nigeria State always returns the peaceful call with violent suppression.

    “We have always maintained that self-determination is our inalienable right according to the UN laws.”

    Powerful maintained that the pro-Biafra group ‘remains committed to pursuing its self-determination peacefully according to international laws and regulations’.

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  • Steven Tyler’s vocal injury ‘more serious than initially thought,’ rest of Aerosmith tour postponed

    Aerosmith frontman Steven Tyler has fractured his larynx, forcing the band to postpone its remaining tour dates until next year.

    “Unfortunately, Steven’s vocal injury is more serious than initially thought,” Aerosmith said in a statement posted to its Facebook account on Friday morning. “His doctor has confirmed that in addition to the damage to his vocal cords, he fractured his larynx which requires ongoing care.”

    Tyler, 75, had previously announced that he had injured his vocal cords during his last show with the band on Sept. 9 in Belmont, New York, preventing him from performing for the next 30 days. At the time, Aerosmith postponed six tour dates.

    However, with Friday’s health development, the band said in its statement it would postpone “all the currently scheduled Peace Out shows” until “sometime in 2024.” Aerosmith assured fans that Tyler is “receiving the best medical treatment available to ensure his recovery is swift, but given the nature of a fracture, he is being told patience is essential.”

    “I am heartbroken to not be out there with Aerosmith, my brothers and the incredible Black Crowes, rocking with the best fans in the world,” Tyler said in the Facebook statement, referring to the Atlanta rock band that had been touring with Aerosmith. “I promise we will be back as soon as we can!”

    Aerosmith embarked on the 40-show trip, billed as its farewell tour, earlier this month, starting in Philadelphia’s Wells Fargo Center. The tour was scheduled to run until Feb. 29.

    The band was set to play a New Year’s Eve concert in Boston, where Aerosmith formed in 1970. But Tyler’s injury happened three shows into the tour.

    Last December, Aerosmith abruptly cut short its Deuces Are Wild residency in Las Vegas after Tyler’s undisclosed illness resulted in repeated cancellations.

    Tyler also remains embroiled in a legal dispute with a woman who alleges that he sexually assaulted her in the 1970s when she was 16 and the singer was 25. The woman, Julia Misley, alleged in the lawsuit that Tyler had assaulted her several times throughout high school. The lawsuit also stated that she had become pregnant, and Tyler allegedly prevented her from seeking prenatal care and ultimately persuaded her to get an abortion in fall 1975. He has denied the allegations and filed a motion last May to have a portion of the sexual assault lawsuit dismissed.

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  • JUST IN: INEC Rebukes Its Legal Officer, Denies Withdrawing Appeal Against Kano Governorship Tribunal Judgement

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    The Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) has denied recent media reports claiming that it had withdrawn its appeal against the judgement of the Kano Governorship Election Petitions Tribunal.

    The reports, which cited a letter dated October 6 and purportedly signed by Suleiman Alkali, the head of the commission’s legal department in Kano, had stated that INEC was retracting its appeal on the grounds of having no reason to contest the tribunal’s decision.

    The reports followed the September 20 judgement of a 3-man panel of the Kano tribunal, which invalidated the election victory of Governor Abba Yusuf and declared Nasiru Gawuna, the candidate of the All Progressives Congress (APC), as the winner of the March 18 governorship poll in Kano State.

    Reacting, however, Sam Olumekun, INEC’s National Commissioner and Chairman of its Information and Voter Education Committee, refuted the claims in the media and affirmed INEC’s commitment to the legal process in the Kano governorship election petition case.

    “The attention of the Commission has been drawn to media reports based on a letter written by the Legal Officer of our Kano State office indicating that the Commission had withdrawn from the appeal process in the ongoing Kano Governorship election petition case.

    “We wish to state categorically that the letter was not authorised. It has since been withdrawn and the officer reprimanded.

    “The public is therefore advised to discountenance the insinuation that the Commission has withdrawn from the case or even worse abandoned the appeal.

    “We wish to state categorically that where litigants join INEC in a case, the Commission is under obligation to respond accordingly. We have therefore instructed our lawyers to proceed in line with extant policy of the Commission. The policy has not changed,” a statement by Olumekun read.

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