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Here is a rundown of all the news that you need to start your Sunday, including the Gaza rally in Washington DC, the outcome of elections in Taiwan, and the killing of 135 more Palestinians in Israeli onslaught on Gaza.
TOP STORIES
Tens of thousands of people gathered Saturday in Washington DC for a march and rally to demand a cease-fire in the Gaza Strip and an end to US military aid to Israel.
The rally, organized by the American Muslim Task Force on Palestine, ANSWER (Act Now to Stop War and Racism) Coalition, started with remarks from Americans whose families have been killed in Gaza.
The crowd chanted: “Free Palestine”, “Cease-fire Now”, and “End the occupation” while holding signs that read: “End the war on Gaza” and “Let Gaza Live.”
Taiwan’s ruling Democratic Progressive Party (DPP) candidate William Lai Ching-te on Saturday evening declared victory in the presidential election, as both opposition candidates conceded defeat.
Lai received over 5.58 million votes out of approximately 14 million ballots, with turnout remaining at around 70%, local broadcaster TaiwanPlus reported.
Hou Yu-ih, the main opposition Kuomintang candidate, received 4.66 million votes, while Ko Wen-je of the Taiwan People's Party (TPP) received 3.68 million votes.
• 135 more Palestinians killed as Israel continues onslaught on Gaza: Health Ministry
At least 135 Palestinians have been killed and 312 others injured in the last 24 hours, as the Israeli forces continued their onslaught on the Gaza Strip, the Health Ministry in the blockaded enclave said on Saturday.
“The Israeli occupation (forces) committed 12 massacres against families in the Gaza Strip, resulting in 135 deaths and 312 injuries during the past 24 hours,” a ministry statement said. The Palestinian death toll from the Israeli army's ongoing attacks on Gaza since Oct. 7 has risen to 23,843, with 60,317 injured, it added.
NEWS IN BRIEF
SPORTS
The 2024 Grand Slam tennis season is set to start in Melbourne with the 112th edition of the Australian Open.
For the first time in its history, the tennis tournament will begin on a Sunday instead of Monday, and will run 15 days, not the customary 14.
The first round will consist of 128 games. The women's singles final will be played on Jan. 27, and the men's title match will be played on Jan. 28.
Hosts Ivory Coast kicked off the Africa Cup of Nations (AFCON) on Saturday with a 2-0 victory against Guinea-Bissau.
The hosts broke the deadlock when Seko Fofana made a close-range finish in the fourth minute, assisted by Franck Kessie.
In the 58th minute, Jean-Philippe Krasso's classy close-range shooting doubled the lead of the Elephants at Abidjan's Stade Olympique Alassane Ouattara.
BUSINESS & ECONOMY
Major global energy corporations, including French TotalEnergies, Spain’s Repsol and Italy's Eni declared their commitment to fostering sustainable energy development in Libya.
The commitments were showcased at the Libya Energy & Economic Summit, where discussions centered on Libya's untapped renewable energy potential and strategies for lowering carbon emissions within existing oil and gas ventures.
Russian energy giant Gazprom announced it set a new record for daily gas deliveries to China on Jan. 12.
"The supply via the Power of Siberia gas pipeline has again exceeded the company's daily contractual obligations," it said in a statement, without specifying how many hydrocarbons were supplied.
Gazprom said deliveries via the Power of Siberia are made under the terms of a bilateral long-term agreement with Chinese energy company CNPC (China National Petroleum Corporation).
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