Monday, September 30, 2019

#AUSTRIA: Kurz's People's Party Wins Sunday's National Election

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Austria's conservative People's Party, led by former Chancellor Sebastian Kurz, has won a clear victory in Sunday's general election.

With nearly all the votes counted, Mr Kurz's party has more than 38% of the vote, up from 31% in the last election.

His former coalition partners, the anti-migration Freedom Party, have received 17.3%, a sharp decline, after a scandal. Still, either they or the Greens could form a coalition with Kurz' party. Long negotiations to form a government now begin.

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Sunday, September 29, 2019

#SPAIN: Angry Words, Walk-Out, In Catalan Parliament Over Treatment Of Jailed Independence Activists

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A political debate inside the Catalan parliament descended into a tremendous row over the recent arrests of radical separatists who are facing terrorism charges that include possession of bomb-making materials.

At the most heated session in recent years, politicians supporting the region's independence from Spain led by regional premier Quim Torra began chanting “freedom,” alluding to the seven members of the Committees to Defend the Republic, a grassroots group that has carried out actions such as roadblocks to defend Catalan independence.

After separatism-supporting lawmakers expressed support for the suspects, Carlos Carrizosa, a representative of the non-separatist Ciudadanos (Citizens) Party was expelled from the chamber after repeatedly telling pro-independence parliamentarians that “we feel threatened by those who back terrorism.”

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Saturday, September 28, 2019

#EU: Euro Parliament Rejects Commission Candidates From Romania, Hungary

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The European parliament has rejected EU commissioner candidates from Hungary and Romania over alleged conflicts of interest, in a blow to the incoming president, Ursula von der Leyen.

The unprecedented move by MEPs ratchets up pressure on Von der Leyen, who must get her team of 26 EU commissioners approved next month if her new commission is to be ready for its launch day on November 1st.

The rejections will be seen by many in Hungary and Romania as politically motivated. Hungary in particular has been highly critical of the EU, which has voted in the past to restrict the country's voting rights over its legal reforms.

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Friday, September 27, 2019

#GERMANY: Parliament Votes To Move E. German Secret Police Records Into National Archives

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Germany's parliament has voted to move the vast files of the former East German secret police, the Stasi, into the nation's Federal Archives, despite the concerns of and objections from some historians and dissidents of the former East Germany.

The Bundestag vote came just a week before German Unity Day, which commemorates the fall of the Berlin Wall and the reunification of the east and west in 1990.

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Thursday, September 26, 2019

#IRELAND: Varadkar Announces End Of Oil, Natural Gas Exploration

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Ireland will pursue a policy of ending fossil fuel exploration on foot of scientific advice about its climate impact, Prime Minister Leo Varadkar has announced – though the search and extraction of gas will be permitted for some time as the country transitions to a carbon-free economy.

“In the last week, on foot of a request from me, our independent Climate Change Advisory Council recommended that exploration for oil should end, as it is incompatible with a low-carbon future,” he told the UN Climate Summit.

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Wednesday, September 25, 2019

#CANADA: Green Party Website Used Photoshopped Photo Of Leader Holding Reusable Cup, Metal Straw

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In an era of “fake news” controversies, photoshopping a reuseable metal straw and a reuseable cup into the hand of Green Party Leader Elizabeth May would not be the greatest idea.

But that’s what the Green Party did and then prominently displayed it on the party website.

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Tuesday, September 24, 2019

#INDONESIA: Vote On Bill Banning Pre-Marital & Gay Sex Delayed After Mass Protests

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Thousands of students protested at rallies across Indonesia on Monday against a new criminal code that would outlaw sex outside marriage and gay sex, as lawmakers met the president to discuss how to proceed with a bill that has divided Indonesians.

President Joko Widodo on Friday ordered a delay in a planned vote on the controversial bill – originally slated for Tuesday – and said 14 articles needed further review before it was deliberated by a new parliament, whose term begins next month.

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Monday, September 23, 2019

#AUSTRIA: Hofer Elected Head Of Freedom Party

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Austria's anti-immigrant populist party has formally elected Norbert Hofer to lead it into national elections later this month.

Hofer took over the Freedom Party's leadership in May after Heinz-Christian Strache resigned, both as party head and Austrian vice-chancellor, in the wake of a corruption scandal.

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Sunday, September 22, 2019

#UK: Labour Party Sinks To Third Place In Latest Polling; Reflects Brexit Turmoil

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The UK's Labour Party has been pushed into third place in the polls after Jeremy Corbyn suggested he won’t pick a side in another EU referendum, the latest in a series of policy changes that reflects internal party turmoil over how to deal with the UK's exit from the European Union.

A YouGov poll showed the Liberal Democratic Party at 23% – two points ahead of Labour – following the Lib Dem's change of policy to reverse Brexit without even holding a referendum. Both parties still trail the Tories, who remain at 32%
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Saturday, September 21, 2019

#NEWZEALAND: Prime Minister Confuses China And Japan On Arrival In Japan

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Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern has made an awkward faux pas after touching down in Tokyo - muddling Japan with China in her first media standup in the country.

Ardern said it was an "incredibly exciting time for New Zealand in its relationship with China - excuse me sorry, with Japan".

She reportedly blamed jetlag for her mistake, which comes at a sensitive time in relations between New Zealand and Japan, as New Zealand pursues greater trade with China.

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Friday, September 20, 2019

#ISRAEL: After Days-Long Count, Election Results "Almost" In; Show Opposition Beat Netanyahu

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Israel's Central Election Committee says it has "almost" completed final results from last weekend's election. Results so far confirmed that opposition leader Benny Gantz’s Blue and White Party had won 33 seats in the Knesset while Prime Minister  Benjamin Netanyahu’s Likud had won 31 seats.

The committee explained that the results cannot be considered official, since official results will only be presented to President Reuven Rivlin and published on September 25.

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Thursday, September 19, 2019

#CANADA: 2001 Photo Of Justin #Trudeau In #BrownFace Rocks The Nation's Politics

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Justin Trudeau, Canada’s prime minister, wore brownface makeup to a party at the private school where he was teaching in the spring of 2001. TIME magazine has obtained a photograph of the incident.
The picture was taken at an “Arabian Nights”-themed school party. It shows Trudeau, then the 29-year-old son of the late former Prime Minister Pierre Trudeau, wearing a turban and robes with his face, neck and hands completely darkened.

Trudeau, facing re-election next month, apologized and said it was "a dumb thing to do." “It was something that I didn’t think was racist at the time, but now I recognize it was something racist to do and I am completely sorry."

OPPOSITION REACTION: Opposition party leaders pounced on this latest scandal for the prime minister, just weeks before the October election.

Conservative Party Leader Andrew Scheer said he was, "extremely shocked and disappointed when I learned of Justin Trudeau's actions. It was just as racist in 2001 as it is in 2019." He said Trudeau had demonstrated that he was, "not fit to govern this country." New Democratic Party Leader Jagmeet Singh said, "It's troubling. It's really, it's insulting."

People's Party Leader Maxime Bernier had perhaps the most caustic reaction, Tweeting, "I’m not going to accuse Justin Trudeau  of being a racist. But he’s the master of identity politics and the [Liberal Party] just spent months accusing everyone of being white supremacists. He definitely is the biggest hypocrite in the country."

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Wednesday, September 18, 2019

#CANADA: #Ontario's Gov't Lost $42 Million Selling Marijuana

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Ontario Cannabis Retail Corp. lost C$42 million in the latest fiscal year, according to newly released public documents.

The government-run provincial Crown corporation tasked with online sales and wholesale distribution of recreational pot reported revenues of $64 million for the year ended March 31, 2019. However, Ontario's consolidated financial statements show the OCRC, which operates as the Ontario Cannabis Store, racked up expenses totaling $106 million during the period.

Canada legalized cannabis for adult use on Oct. 17 last year, and the rollout was mired by supply chain issues and product shortages, which largely have been resolved in recent months.

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#ISRAEL: Election Re-Run Ends With Deadlock Again; Opposition Makes Historic Gains

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The election that was supposed to break a national political deadlock has ended in another deadlock, with Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's Likud Party coming up short in parliamentary seats to form a majority government, and Benny Gantz's Blue and White Party tying him in seats.

Now, both must seek a coalition with smaller parties to try to form a government. Netanyahu promised  he would build the next government in a speech to his supporters at Expo Tel Aviv, after 3 a.m. early Wednesday morning. Benny Gantz vowed to do the same.

Amid chants of "no to a unity government," (with Gantz's party) the prime minister said all of the Likud’s current coalition partners want to build a coalition.

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Tuesday, September 17, 2019

#SOUTHAFRICA: President Apologizes On Behalf Of His Country For Xenophobic Violence

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President Cyril Ramaphosa has said the heckling he received while paying tribute at the memorial service of late Zimbabwean President Robert Mugabe was aimed not at him, but the entire country, following weeks of violence aimed at foreign residents in South Africa.

Ramaphosa was addressing a clothing worker's union meeting at the Durban International Convention Center, when he said he was the target of collective anger towards South Africa. 

“The people of Zimbabwe, in unison, expressed their unhappiness against South Africans and they saw me as representing all of us in South Africa. The whole stadium booed me. It was only after I said I regret what happened in this country that they then responded positively. I have apologized on your behalf and I hope it sinks into our consciousness,” said Ramaphosa.

He said South Africa's image and standing had been “negatively affected” in the eyes of the international community and that the country would have to work hard to reverse perceptions.

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Monday, September 16, 2019

#THAILAND: Tourism Minister Wants Western Tourists Back; Avoiding Due To Political Instability, Lack Of Democracy

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In another example of how politics affects every aspect of a nation's economy and daily life, Thailand's tourism minister says Westerners are steering clear of his country due to its political difficulties and an absence of democracy.

Phiphat Ratchakitprakarn has predicted that 2019 will be a record-breaking year for Thailand’s tourism industry as he presented details of a ฿120 million stimulus package to give a boost to the industry as it heads towards the end of the year. The minister, however, admitted that high spending western tourists have been avoiding the Southeast Asian nation.

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Sunday, September 15, 2019

#EU: Parliament Members Call For Sanctions On India Over Human Rights Abuses In Kashmir

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Members of the European Union Parliament on Friday called for trade and travel sanctions on India over the alarming human rights situation in Indian-occupied Kashmir.

The Co-Chair of the Friends of Kashmir Group in the EU parliament, Richard Corbett, reportedly called for utilizing all possible means to mount pressure on India to ease the military curfew in occupied Kashmir.

He proposed the imposition of trade sanctions on New Delhi and restrictions on the travel of those involved in committing human rights violations and acts of terrorism in Indian-occupied Kashmir.

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Saturday, September 14, 2019

#UKRAINE: Legislature Passes Bill On Financial Re-Structuring

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Ukraine's parliament, the Verkhovna Rada, has approved a bill on introducing amendments to some laws to improve the procedure of financial restructuring in Ukraine.

The proposed law eliminates  shortcomings of the current legislation and introduces amendments to the laws ‘On financial restructuring’, ‘On mortgage’ and ‘On securing creditors' claims and registration of encumbrances.

The document envisages a joint financial restructuring procedure for several debtors who are related parties but have different creditors. Also, the bill proposes that the operation of the Law of Ukraine ‘On financial restructuring’ be extended for six years.

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Friday, September 13, 2019

#BRAZIL: Negotiations Begin On Brazil/Mexico Free Trade Agreement

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The Brazilian government have announced that it had begun negotiations for a free trade agreement with Mexico, a pact that would be between the two biggest economies in Latin America.

The two countries began formal talks this week and it is hoped that the South American country will be able to increase trade with Mexico, mainly in agricultural products, Marcos Troyjo, special secretary for Foreign Trade and International Affairs at Brazil's Ministry of Economy, told reporters.

He explained that the exchanges are part of his government's efforts to open up its economy and be able to negotiate with all countries. A free trade agreement between the two countries for the import of automobiles and auto parts came into force in mid-March.

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Thursday, September 12, 2019

#CANADA: New Democrats Propose 1% "Wealth Tax" To Fund Platform Promises

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The New Democratic Party’s proposed wealth tax, a centerpiece of funding the party’s election platform, could raise nearly $70 billion over the next 10 years, Canada’s budget watchdog has found.

The “super-wealth tax,” as the NDP is calling it, is similar to an idea promoted by U.S. Democratic presidential candidate Elizabeth Warren, and is part of the NDP’s campaign focus on tax fairness and inequality.

The party wants to apply a 1% tax to fortunes worth more than $20 million. Unlike a tax on income, a wealth tax would apply to all assets, including real estate, with the aim of reducing economic inequality.

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Wednesday, September 11, 2019

#JAPAN: Two Major Opposition Parties To Form Joint Group To Challenge Abe's Ruling Liberal Democrats

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Japan's two largest opposition parties will form a joint group in both houses of the Diet in an attempt to challenge the ruling bloc's dominance.

Constitutional Democratic Party of Japan leader Yukio Edano and Yuichiro Tamaki, who heads the Democratic Party for the People, agreed on the plan during a meeting roughly one month after an upper house election that saw the ruling bloc secure a solid win.

Pictured: Yukio Edano, Leader of the Constitutional Democratic Party of Japan

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Tuesday, September 10, 2019

#RUSSIA: Putin's Party Loses A Third Of Seats It Controlled On Moscow's City Council

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Pres. Vladimir Putin’s United Russia Party has sensationally lost a THIRD of its seats in Moscow in a local election bloodbath.

Sunday’s election was one of the most closely watched regional elections in years after many opposition candidates were excluded triggering the capital’s biggest protests in nearly a decade.

The vote was seen by outspoken opposition politician Alexei Navalny and his allies as an opportunity to make inroads against United Russia ahead of the 2021 national election.

Protests erupted in mid-July after the Central Election Commission refused to register a large number of opposition candidates, saying they had failed to collect enough signatures from genuine backers.

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Monday, September 09, 2019

#IRELAND: Rules Considered To Legalize E-Scooters On Roads

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The Road Safety Authority has published its full report into e-scooters and broadly recommended the legalization of the vehicles with the caveat that there will be clarifications needed around matters like safety and where the vehicles can be operated on the road.

Currently electric scooters, or e-scooters, live in a legal limbo of sorts, and while none of the major scooter-sharing startups have launched here, personally-owned vehicles have taken to the roads in Irish cities.

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Sunday, September 08, 2019

#RUSSIA: Putin's Candidates Running As "Independents" In Local Elections To Avoid Tarnished Party Brand

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Ahead of Sunday’s nationwide regional elections, Russia’s most prominent opposition leader, Alexei Navalny, is urging voters dissatisfied with the status quo to cast the ruling United Russia party out of power.

Anti-government anger is bearing results. Four of the ruling United Russia Party’s candidates lost gubernatorial elections last September. In order to avoid a repeat - and to capitalize on voter discontent - the party's candidates for Sunday's nationwide local and regional elections are running as independents, effectively camouflaging their party ID.

To combat this, Navalny has launched a website exposing the names of these United Russia candidates and also the names of true independents.


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Saturday, September 07, 2019

#IRELAND: One Quarter Of Special Needs Students Sent Home Early To "Manage" Them

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Opposition parties are condemning the practice, revealed in a new study, of schools sending students with behavioral problems and special needs home from school early to "manage" them.

Education Minister Joe McHugh called the practice "unacceptable," but did not say if he was taking any fresh steps to ensure the practice is monitored or to be subject to new restrictions.

The study by academics at Technological University Dublin, and commissioned by Inclusion Ireland, found the practice was largely hidden and, in many, cases illegal.

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