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Although retail sales rose on Black Friday, the day’s impact was diluted.

Things almost seem normal on Black Friday this year. The malls and stores report decent-sized crowds. Shoppers are also frustrated by out-of-stock products, higher prices for food and gas, and labor shortages that make responding to customers more difficult. Christian MacDonald was the first in a line that stretched for 75 people to get into a Costa Mesa Target store. He left empty-handed. MacDonald said, “I came here because they had the new Switch OLED in stock since it was Black Friday,” and waited for an hour and a quarter to get in on the highly-coveted Nintendo video game console. “So I’m going to go home, I guess.”

Nearly 100,000 people have visited the Mall of America in Bloomington (Minnesota), as of Friday afternoon. This is more than double what was seen last year, but less than what was expected for 2019. Jill Renslow, senior vice president at Mall of America, said that the mall had a “fantastic start”. Mall of America was also affected by the staffing problems that have plagued many restaurants and retailers. It had to reduce its hours of operation. According to Mastercard SpendingPulse which tracks all types payments, Black Friday retail sales rose 29.8% by mid-afternoon. This was higher than the 20% growth forecast for the day. Steve Sadove is a senior adviser at Mastercard. He says that the numbers reflect the “strength and consumer” of the card. The overall holiday sales are expected increase this year. After 8% growth in 2020, the National Retail Federation predicts that November and December will see a sales increase between 8.5% and 10.5%.

Although Black Friday is still a popular day for crazed shopping and has held strong in America’s imaginations, it has fallen out of favor over the past decade. Stores opened on Thanksgiving, and shoppers have shifted to Amazon and other online retailers. The day’s significance was further diminished by stores advertising Black Friday sales on more days. Many retailers closed their stores on Thanksgiving Day to promote Black Friday sales on their websites. This began as early as October. This trend is continuing this year, though there are still deals in stores. Window signs at the Fashion Centre mall in northern Virginia advertised 50% off boots at Aldo and 40% off full-price items at J.Crew. Forever 21 was offering 30% off Stores advertised discounts of 35% to 50% at the Capital Mall in Olympia. DealNews.com analyst Julie Ramhold said that big box retailers like Walmart aren’t promoting “doorbuster deals” in their advertisements. Even clothing chains like Victoria’s Secret or Gap are having a harder time managing their supply issues. Victoria’s Secret recently stated that 45% of its holiday merchandise was still in transit. Both retailers and customers are looking for ways to avoid supply chain disruptions. Some of the largest U.S. retailers are shifting goods to less congested ports or chartering their own vessels. Jeff Gennette, Macy’s CEO, stated that the company is ready. He said that “We are deep” and that the company is ready. He also noted that inventory levels have increased by 20% over last year. Many sales floors look different than they did in years past when there were tall piles of merchandise on display. The shoes were no longer stacked high enough that shoppers couldn’t reach them at Macy’s in Manhattan. The Willowbrook Mall in Wayne, New Jersey saw lines form outside Pandora and Bath & Body Works at noon. Small shops were mostly empty. Macy’s, a department store in the D.C. suburbs, was jammed in the afternoon. Forever 21 security guards had also to clear the congestion.

Tim Clayburn was at Fashion Centre Friday morning to get the gifts he wanted. He said, “Everyone is so concerned about not having things shipped on time.” “I prefer to get my stuff in person so I don’t have to worry about shipping.” According to Edmond Kunath, a Denver-area Best Buy employee, there were approximately three dozen people waiting in line when the doors opened at 5 a.m. Kunath was looking for deals on Apple AirPods headphones, and a hard drive. Stuart Applebaum, president, Retail, Wholesale and Department Store Union, stated that retail workers are concerned about their safety due to frustrated shoppers and thin staffing. He suggested that stores should provide security and training in how to deal with angry shoppers. Zara in Fashion Centre employee, who chose not to be identified, stated that the store was understaffed and that he was stressed throughout the day. He said, “This is the most crazy I’ve ever seen in a long while.” The pandemic was still visible at Macy’s in Manhattan — many shoppers and employees wore masks — but there was also a celebration of the joy of shopping and the return to normal. Carol Claridge, from Bourne, England, has been visiting New York for Thanksgiving-week shopping since 1995. However, she was unable to make it last year due to the pandemic. Travelers from the UK were able to return to the U.S. earlier in November after it lifted travel bans due to the pandemic. Claridge, who was looking through beauty gift sets on Macy’s’ first floor with a friend, said that it took a while to accomplish this. “We are buying whatever we like. It’s our annual shopping trip. According to Aurelien duthoit, senior sector advisor at Allianz Research with the largest price increases on TVs, shoppers will pay between 5% and 17% more on Black Friday this year than last year. This is because any discounts that are available will be applied only to products that cost more. Aniva Pawlowski was shopping for shoes and coats at Macy’s in Manhattan Friday. She plans to spend $1,000 on holiday shopping – similar to years past – even though she’s concerned that gas, food, and other costs will rise. She said that everything is expensive. According to Mastercard, online shopping is still huge and sales are expected increase 7% for the week following the 46% gain last year, when many shoppers stayed at home. According to Adobe Digital Economy Index, online sales are expected to increase 10% this holiday season compared with last year’s 33% increase. Marshal Cohen, market research firm NPD Group, stated that the pandemic had a positive effect on retail. “It forced them to become better digital retailers.” This means that the day after Thanksgiving is not what it used to be. This report was contributed by ___ David Zalubowski, Lone Tree, Colorado; Parker Purifoy, Arlington, Virginia; Manuel Valdes, Olympia, Washington; Bryan Gallion, Wayne, New Jersey; Eugene Garcia, Costa Mesa, California.

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Ukraine war: Kyiv secures a bridgehead across the key Dnipro River, reports

But military experts warn that advancing from positions across the Dnipro could be very difficult.

Ukrainian troops have set up positions on the east bank of the Dnipro River in southern Kherson region, reports say.The region is partially Russian-held and crossing the river could be significant in future offensives.The US-based Institute for the Study of War says Russian military bloggers have posted “enough geolocated footage and text reports to confirm” the advance.BBC Ukraine says its military sources have reported a “certain movement across [the] Dnipro” near Kherson city.

Ukraine’s military has not confirmed the movement, while Russia has denied the reports.But if the reports that Ukraine has secured a bridgehead on the east bank are correct, it could be significant in helping Kyiv drive Russian troops back.A Ukrainian advance in the area could, in the future, even cut the land corridor to Ukraine’s Crimea peninsula, annexed by Russia in 2014.However, military experts say any Ukrainian troop movements in the bridgehead area – which is crisscrossed by floodplains, irrigation canals and other water obstacles – would be a tough task.And Ukrainian advances would be further complicated by Russia’s significant advantage in the air.

Ukraine’s military has for some time publicly spoken about preparations for a major counter-offensive, without specifying where and when it could be launched.Until now, all of the Kherson region on the east bank of the Dnipro has been under Russian control, with the wide river serving as a natural barrier.The regional capital – sitting on the west bank – was liberated by Ukrainian forces last November.Celebrations as Ukraine takes back key city KhersonPutin visits occupied Kherson region in UkraineIn Sunday’s report, the Institute for the Study of War (ISW) said “geolocated footage published on 23 April indicates that Ukrainian forces are operating in areas north-west of Oleshky on the east” bank of Dnipro.

The ISW added there was not enough information to analyse the scale of the reported Ukrainian advance – or the further intentions of the Ukrainian military.On Monday, Russia’s WarGonzo military blogger reported that Ukrainian troops were “trying to gain a foothold on Bolshoi Potemkin [Velykyi Potyomkin – Ukrainian] island”, which is located between the new and old channels of the Dnipro.

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India’s population will surpass China this week, according to UN

Last week, a different UN body said the milestone would be passed later in 2023.

India is expected to overtake China as the world’s most populous nation by the end this week. A different UN body predicted last week that India would surpass China by the middle this year. The Asian nations have accounted more than a quarter of the global population since over 70 years. The UN’s Department of Economic and Social Affairs said in a press release that “China will soon relinquish its long-held position as the world’s largest country”.

The UN Population Fund said last week that India would have 2.9 million more people than China by the middle of 2023. China’s birthrate has dropped recently, and its population shrank last year for first time since 1961. India’s population will continue to grow for several decades, it said. However, fertility rates in India are also dropping – from 5.7 babies per woman in 1950, to 2.2 today. In November, the world population reached 8 billion. Experts say that the growth rate is slower than it used to be, and is now at its lowest level since 1950.

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Scientists are concerned about recent rapid ocean warming.

There’s growing concern that the oceans are heating up quickly – and scientists are unsure of the implications.

It has never warmed up this much, so quickly. Scientists don’t fully understand why. But they worry that, combined with other weather events, the world’s temperature could reach a worrying new level by the end of next year. Scientists do not fully understand why it has happened. But they are concerned that combined with other weather conditions, the temperature of the planet could reach a new alarming level by the end next year. They are less efficient in absorbing planet-warming gases.

In the last 15 years, Earth’s heat has increased by 50 percent, with the majority of that extra heat going into the oceans. This has real world implications – not only was the temperature of the oceans a record in April, but in some areas the difference over the long term is enormous. Image source: Getty ImagesIn march, sea surface temperatures along the east coast of North America reached 13.8C above the 1981-2011 average. Karina Von Schuckmann, lead author of the study and oceanographer with the research group Mercator Ocean International, said: “It is not yet clear why such a rapid and huge change is occurring.”

“We have doubled heat in the climate system over the last 15 years. I don’t think this is climate variability, but it could be. We do see the change. “An interesting factor that could influence the level of heat entering the oceans is a reduction in shipping pollution. In 2020, the International Maritime Organisation implemented a regulation to lower the sulphur in fuel burned by ships. This has had an immediate impact on reducing the amount aerosol particles released in the atmosphere. Aerosols that pollute the air also reflect heat back into the space, so removing them could have caused more heat to reach the oceans.

The average surface temperature of the oceans has risen by 0.9C since pre-industrial times, with 0.6C of that increase occurring in the last 40. This is less than the rise in air temperatures on land which have increased by 1.5C. Oceans absorb heat much deeper than land and require more energy to heat. This has real-world implications. It is especially damaging to coral reefs. Extreme weather will increase as heat from the upper ocean surface increases hurricanes and cyclones. This means they become more intense and longer-lasting.Sea-level rise: warmer waters take up more space – known as thermal expansion – and can greatly accelerate the melting of glaciers from Greenland and Antarctica that flow into the oceans.

This increases global sea levels and increases the risk of coastal flooding. Warmer water has a lower ability to absorb CO2. The oceans will absorb less CO2 if they continue to warm. This will lead to more CO2 accumulating in the atmosphere, further warming the air. “The Australian Bureau model strongly suggests a strong El Nino.” Hugh McDowell, from Australia’s Bureau of Meteorology, said that the trend has been in that direction and that all climate models have been trending towards a stronger event. Mr McDowell warned that predictions are less reliable at this time of the year.

Other researchers are more optimistic. Experts believe that a fully-formed event will follow. “If we have a new El Nino on top of that, it will probably cause an additional global warming of 0.2-0.25C,” Dr Josef Ludescher from the Potsdam Institute for Climate Research said. “The impact of El Nino is reduced a few months following the peak. This is why 2024 is likely to be the warmest year on record. “Image source, Anadolu Agency.” And we may, we’ll be close to 1.5C and perhaps we’ll temporarily go over. El Nino is likely to disrupt weather patterns in Australia and around the world. It will also weaken the monsoon. There are also more fundamental concerns that as heat is absorbed by the oceans, they may be less able store excess energy.

One scientist described being “extremely stressed and worried”. Karina von Schuckmann says that some research has shown the world warming in jumps. Little changes over years are followed by sudden leaps upwards. After El Nino subsides, temperatures may drop again. She told BBC News that “we still have a window of opportunity to act and we should take advantage of this to reduce the effects.” Graphics by Erwan RIVALL.

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Wagner in Sudan: what have Russian mercenaries done?

The Wagner group denies involvement in the current conflict, but there’s evidence it has previously been active in Sudan.

Russian Wagner mercenary forces are accused of having commercial and military ties with Sudan. However, the group denies involvement in the current conflict. Yevgeny Praighozin, who has close ties to President Vladimir Putin, has stated that “not one Wagner PMC [private company] fighter has ever been present in Sudan”. We have found no evidence of Russian mercenaries currently inside the country. There is evidence of Wagner’s previous activities in Sudan. Mr Prighozin’s operations in the nation have been targeted by US and EU sanctions. Gold-mining DealsIn 2017, Sudan’s former President Omar al-Bashir, during a trip to Moscow, signed a number of deals.

These included an agreement to establish a Russian naval base at Port Sudan along the Red Sea as well as “concessions on gold mining” between Russian company M Invest, and the Sudanese Ministry of Minerals. The According to a CNN investigation, gold was transported overland into Central African Republic where Wagner operates – exports that were not recorded in Sudanese trade data.

The BBC has not independently confirmed these images. In 2021, a Wagner linked Telegram channel published photos of an unnamed top Wagner leader awarding Sudanese soldier memorabilia during a ceremony that took place two years earlier. TelegramAnd, in July 2022 this channel distributed a clip allegedly showing Wagner’s mercenaries performing par The same source linked the Instagram profile of a Russian mercenary who called himself a “freelancer”. He shared stories of his exploits on Sudan in posts dating from August and Oct 2021. How influential is Wagner? The US Treasury claims that the Wagner Group has been involved in “paramilitary activities, support for maintaining authoritarian regimes and exploitation natural resources”. The relationship between the Royal United Services Institute and the UK-based Royal United Services Institute has grown since then.

“In 2018, they had around 100 men actively training Sudanese forces,” says Dr Joana De Deus Pereira from the UK. Sudanese media reported that the number grew to 500 and that they were mainly based in the south-west, near Um Dafuq and close to Sudan’s borders with the Central African Republic. According to Dr Samuel Ramani who wrote a book on Russia’s activities throughout Africa, the Wagner Group created its own media campaigns in order to keep President Bashir in power. Image source: AFP. This caused friction with the president’s security forces and Wagner switched its support to General Abdel Fattah al-Burhan, who overthrew him.

Dr Ramani says that while the Foreign Ministry in Moscow opposed the coup, Prigozhin, and the Wagner Group, welcomed al-Burhan’s takeover. According to Dr Ramani it was between 2021 and 2022 when the Wagner Group increased their connections with the Rapid Support Forces, which is currently fighting Sudan’s regular army led by Gen Burhan. Mr Pri “Wagner had links with both General al-Burhan and Mr Hemedti in different degrees and ways,” she says. Wagner’s presence in AfricaWagner fighters are widely reported to be in the Central African Republic for several years, guarding diamond mines in the country, as well in Libya and Mali. 

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Sudan fighting: Foreign nationals and diplomats evacuated

Several countries are helping their citizens leave the capital, Khartoum, following a week of fighting.

Several other countries have also started organising evacuations, starting on Sunday. France, Germany Italy and Spain have also started organising evacuations. A vicious power struggle has caused violence throughout the country. The UK government was able to airlift British diplomatic staff and their families out in a “complex” and “rapid” operation. Foreign Minister James Cleverly stated that options to evacuate remaining British nationals were “severely restricted”.

The German army reported that the first of three flights had left Sudan bound for Jordan with 101 people aboard. Italy and Spain evacuated citizens – the Spanish mission included citizens of Argentina, Colombia, Ireland Portugal, Poland Mexico, Venezuela, and Sudan. Canada’s Prime Minister Justin Trudeau announced his government had evacuated diplomatic staff. More than 150 people were evacuated to the Saudi Arabian port Jeddah by sea, including citizens from Egypt, Pakistan, and Gulf countries. Many foreign students from Africa, Asia, and the Middle East have also been trapped in Khartoum. They have made desperate calls for assistance.

The US announced on Sunday that a disaster response team will be sent to the region to “coordinate humanitarian response to those in need, both within and outside Sudan.” “Samantha Power, from the US Agency for International Development(USAID), said that the team would initially work out of Kenya and give priority to getting “life-saving humanitarian assistance to those in need.” The World Health Organization reports that the fighting has injured thousands and killed more than 400.

The death toll may be higher than 400, because people are unable to access healthcare due to the closure of most hospitals in the city. The fighting has also affected the western region of Darfur where the RSF was first formed. The UN has warned that 20,000 people, mostly women and children, have fled Sudan in search of safety in Chad across the border.

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