Bloomberg The European Union agreed to grant the UK a three-month Brexit delay to January 31, removing the risk of a damaging no-deal split on Thursday as the British government tries to end the impasse in parliament. Prime Minister Boris Johnson was expected to push a vote in the House of Commons on Monday to trigger an early general election, ...
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Merkel coalition battered in regional vote
Bloomberg Chancellor Angela Merkel’s coalition faced a renewed setback with a resounding defeat in a state election and its main ally wavering over support for the government. Merkel’s Christian Democrats Union (CDU) plummeted nearly 12 percentage points from 2014 to 21.8% in an election for state assembly in the eastern state of Thuringia, according to preliminary results. At the same ...
Read More »Mozambique’s Nyusi wins landslide victory
Bloomberg Mozambique president Filipe Nyusi won a second term by a landslide in the natural-gas-rich nation’s October 15 elections that the main opposition rejected as a “mega fraud.†Nyusi won 73% of the vote, compared with rival Ossufo Momade’s 22%, the electoral commission announced in the capital Maputo. His party also won all 10 gubernatorial ballots and more than 70% ...
Read More »Trump says IS’ Al-Baghdadi killed in US military raid
Bloomberg President Donald Trump said Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi is dead after a US military raid in northwest Syria that left the IS leader “in utter fear, in total panic and dread†in his final moments. The president said other countries should now fight IS. “The United States brought the world’s number one terrorist to justice,†Trump said on Sunday in ...
Read More »67 killed in Ethiopia unrest, 170 arrested
Bloomberg More than 170 people were arrested in Ethiopia after days of protests that resulted in 67 deaths, according to Amnesty International. Houses were looted and burned in the towns of Dire Dawa and Adama, in the Oromia region, the Ethiopian News Agency reported, citing the respective city administrations. More arrests are expected as investigations continue. Ethiopian Prime Minister Abiy ...
Read More »US to Korea: Reconsider military pact with Japan
Bloomberg The US wants South Korea to reconsider its decision to exit its military pact with Japan, the Nikkei newspaper reported on Sunday, citing comments by David Stilwell, assistant secretary of state for East Asian and Pacific affairs. The General Security of Military Information Agreement is set to expire on November 22, and Japan and the US want the pact ...
Read More »Dem for Trump’s home district to lead impeachment panel
Bloomberg The New York City lawmaker whose district includes much of Manhattan and Trump Tower has the inside track to take over a key congressional watchdog committee with a leading role in the impeachment inquiry against President Donald Trump, according to multiple House Democratic officials. Representative Carolyn Maloney, 73, has already taken over the Committee on Oversight and Reform on ...
Read More »Johnson accuses MPs of holding UK ‘hostage’
Bloomberg Boris Johnson accused members of parliament of holding the UK “hostage†ahead of a vote on Monday on an early general election. The prime minister looks set to lose his bid for a snap poll on December 12, after opposition Labour Party leader Jeremy Corbyn reiterated he’ll only support it if the risk of a no-deal Brexit is removed. ...
Read More »Belgium’s first female PM all set to take office
Bloomberg Belgium is getting its first female prime minister. Budget and Civil Service Minister Sophie Wilmes will succeed Charles Michel, who has served in an acting capacity since an inconclusive election in May. He’s taking office as president of the European Council, which involves chairing meetings of European Union leaders, on December 1. According to Belga news agency, Wilmes, 44, ...
Read More »One million turn out in Chile as protests gather momentum
Bloomberg More than a million people poured into Santiago’s public squares and thoroughfares in one of the biggest street protests ever seen in the Chilean capital. Downtown areas such as the iconic Plaza Italia came alive with people, mainly student-age and twenty-somethings but also older people and families, waving flags and banners seeking better pay, pensions, healthcare and education. Many ...
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