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Labour Party Leader Keir Starmer Fires Minister Over Anti-Semitism
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Labour Party Leader Keir Starmer Fires Minister Over Anti-Semitism

British Labour Party leader Keir Starmer has fired a prominent Member of Parliament for anti-Semitism.   Rebecca Long-Bailey, shadow minister and education spokesperson, has to leave because she expressed her appreciation for an article that, according to Starmer, propagated an anti-Jewish conspiracy theory. The article states that US agents learned the neck-clip with the knee, which killed black American George Floyd, from members of the Israeli secret service. On Thursday morning, Long-Bailey tweeted a link and praised a conversation with actor Maxine Peake. In the interview, about the Black Lives Matter protests, Peake said, "The tactics of the US police kneeling on George Floyd's neck were learned from seminars with Israeli secret services." "This afternoon, Keir Starmer ask...
Former US Marine Does Not Appeal Against 16 Years in Prison in Moscow
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Former US Marine Does Not Appeal Against 16 Years in Prison in Moscow

Former US Marine Paul Whelan, who was sentenced to sixteen years in prison for espionage by a Moscow court last week, will not appeal his sentence.   The Russian news agency Interfax reported this Tuesday, referring to Whelan's lawyer. Lawyer Vladimir Zherebenkov said that Whelan, who holds the US, British, Canadian and Irish passports, hopes to be exchanged in a prisoner exchange with the United States shortly. Russia says Whelan, who was arrested in December 2018, was caught with a USB flash drive containing secret information. He denies the charges and says he has been tricked. Whelan, 50, says he was in Russia for a wedding and got a USB stick from an acquaintance who believed it contained vacation photos.
Talks Between the US and Russia on Arms Control in Vienna Started
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Talks Between the US and Russia on Arms Control in Vienna Started

Talks on arms control between the United States and Russia started in Vienna on Monday. The talks last two days.   Officially, little has been said about the negotiations. Still, the US envoy has made it clear that the talks are about nuclear weapons, including replacing the new Strategic Arms Reduction Treaty (START), which expires in February. That treaty is intended to reduce the number of nuclear weapons. "We'll see," Marshall Billingslea, the United States special envoy for arms control, told Reuters news agency when asked what he expected from the talks. He declined to elaborate on their content. His Russian interlocutor, Deputy Foreign Minister Sergei Ryabkov, was a little careful and told reporters shortly afterwards, "Let's see, let's see. We always have a lot of hope." ...
Number of Corona Infections in Beijing Continues to Rising
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Number of Corona Infections in Beijing Continues to Rising

After the new outbreak of the coronavirus in Beijing, the number of infected people has further increased. According to the authorities, 25 more infections were found on Friday.   Since the new outbreak on a wholesale market in the Chinese capital became known, the number of infected people has risen to 183. In response to the new outbreak that started last week on the Xinfadi wholesale market in the city, authorities announced the second-highest level of security on Tuesday, partially shutting down Beijing. The flights to and from the capital have been drastically reduced. Bus traffic to other provinces was also stopped. People are no longer allowed to leave the city. If travel is necessary, a negative corona test should be available. Nationally, China reported a total of 32 ne...
WHO Ends Study into Malaria Drug Use Against Covid-19
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WHO Ends Study into Malaria Drug Use Against Covid-19

The World Health Organization (WHO) is discontinuing a study into the treatment of corona patients with hydroxychloroquine.   A WHO expert says that other research has also shown that the administration of the malaria drug has no beneficial effects. Hydroxychloroquine has not been specifically developed to fight coronavirus but has been used for this in some countries. US President Donald Trump had high expectations of the drug, which he himself would have taken preventively. Experts have long questioned the use of hydroxychloroquine against the coronavirus. For example, Dutch experts recently decided to discontinue an investigation. The leader of that halted Dutch study then expressed the expectation that other medicines will work better against the virus.
Six Ex eBay Employees Charged for Harassing Journalists
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Six Ex eBay Employees Charged for Harassing Journalists

Six ex-eBay employees are charged with harassing a couple who was critical of the auction site in their newsletter.   The six sent cockroaches to their address, among other things, the CEO was also partly aware. The case reads as if she is almost impossible to come up with. The six accused launched a smear campaign against a couple who had their own newsletter targeting online sellers. They were critical of eBay at times, and that bumped some employees. The six included members of the eBay security team, including some high-profile executives such as James Baugh, then senior director of Safety & Security, and David Harville, then director of global resiliency. The couple was sent anonymously of the six different cases ranging from porn, Halloween masks from a bloodied pig's ...
French President Macron Says It is Uncompromising Against Racism
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French President Macron Says It is Uncompromising Against Racism

French President Emmanuel Macron recognizes that a person's skin colour can determine his or her chances in French society and promises to act "determinedly" against racism, anti-Semitism and discrimination.   But removing statues of controversial figures from the colonial period will not do his country. "We will not erase names from our history." The French president addressed the nation in a televised speech yesterday. In it, he mainly announced a whole series of relaxations of the corona measures that take effect today. But the president also spoke of the global protest against racism after the death of black American George Floyd from police brutality three weeks ago. Macron recognized that in his country, too, someone's "address, name, colour, or skin" can diminish his or he...
France is Forging A Broad Alliance Against Jihadists in the Sahel
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France is Forging A Broad Alliance Against Jihadists in the Sahel

France has launched a new partnership between European, West African and Arab countries to fight jihadist groups in the Sahel.   More extensive political cooperation and increased deployment of elite forces should boost the difficult military mission against armed Muslim extremists in sub-Saharan Arabia. The renewed coalition means that there will be more support from other European countries and that countries in the Sahel region will start to cooperate more. European countries will provide more elite troops to support the armies of African countries. Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates, among others, will provide financial aid. France has had soldiers in the region since 2013. The French army is currently present with a troop strength of 5100 men. However, the situation ...
Norwegian Mosque Attacker Gets 21 Years in Prison
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Norwegian Mosque Attacker Gets 21 Years in Prison

A man who wanted to carry out an attack on a mosque in Norway has been sentenced to 21 years in prison there.   The court ruled that 22-year-old Philip Manshaus was guilty of murder and terrorism. The Norwegian armed with firearms attacked the mosque in Bærum in August last year, about 20 kilometres west of the capital Oslo. The twenties were unable to kill or seriously injure anyone there. He did start shooting, but a 65-year-old believer was then able to take his weapons. Police later found the body of his seventeen-year-old stepsister Johanne Zhangjia Ihle-Hansen in Manshaus's house. He had shot her with a shotgun. Manshaus repeatedly demonstrated extreme right-wing and Islamophobic views during his trial.
Demonstrators Destroyed Statues of Christopher Columbus in the United States
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Demonstrators Destroyed Statues of Christopher Columbus in the United States

Demonstrators destroyed statues of Christopher Columbus in several places in the United States.   The effigy of the famous and controversial explorer was beheaded in Boston, Massachusetts, and landed in a lake in Richmond, Virginia, according to local media. Peaceful protests preceded the attack on the statue in Richmond. Some 1,000 people gathered in a park to show solidarity with the indigenous people of the United States. Rioters later toppled the statue. They set it on fire and threw it into a lake. It is still unclear who attacked the statue in Boston. In 2015 someone wrote the words "lies" and "genocide" on the effigy of Columbus in Richmond. That same year, someone smeared the statue in Boston with red paint. At that time the slogan "Black Lives Matter" was written on i...