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When are the German Elections?

The Elections are on Sunday the 23rd of Feb 2025

Why are they having a snap election?

The German coalition government failed a no confidence vote

Do Germans vote?

Germans vote in big numbers, usually as high 70+ percent voter turnout

US Senate passes key funding bill to avert government shutdown this week

US Senate passes key funding bill to avert government shutdown this week

The White House is set to convene a significant meeting with congressional leaders today as negotiations intensify over the proposed $1.2 trillion infrastructure bill. This discussion will be pivotal, focusing on both immediate funding challenges and long-term infrastructure planning as lawmakers strive to finalize a bipartisan agreement ahead of the looming September deadline. The outcomes of these talks could significantly influence legislative priorities in the coming months, particularly as the administration seeks to push forward its broader economic agenda.

In the markets, investor sentiment remains cautious amid ongoing uncertainty surrounding inflation and potential Federal Reserve interest rate hikes. Wall Street is closely monitoring forthcoming economic data that could impact monetary policy, with key indicators such as employment figures and consumer spending reports set to be released next week. What to watch: the upcoming Fed meeting for indications on interest rate adjustments.

Key developments across the United States

Trump new cuts at a glance: Biden calls for additional force in world

US DEFENSE — The Biden administration is announcing a call for increased military support abroad.

This move comes as tensions rise globally, prompting the need for more US military presence. The additional resources are aimed at strengthening alliances and addressing emerging threats.

Trump successfully ending political deadlock as US unwinds summer with fighting

US POLITICS — Trump has successfully broken a political impasse that has hindered progress on several legislative fronts.

The resolution comes after intense negotiations among key party leaders. This development is expected to pave the way for new policies to be considered before the next legislative session.

US risks being left behind as China makes crucial tech advancement

US ECONOMY — The United States faces a significant threat from rapid technological advancements in China.

This situation is prompting calls for a review of US technology policies and investment strategies. Experts warn that falling behind could jeopardize national competitiveness and security.

Elon Musk’s latest venture threatens traditional business practices

US BUSINESS — Elon Musk is launching a new venture that may disrupt established business models.

This initiative is drawing attention for its potential to transform industries and change consumer expectations. Experts predict that this could challenge conventional market norms and practices across various sectors.

Reports indicate significant climate shift in US economic policies

US CLIMATE — Recent reports suggest a major revision of climate policies affecting the US economy.

This shift is being driven by a consensus among climate scientists and economic analysts who predict significant long-term impacts. The new direction aims to balance environmental concerns with economic growth prospects.

What to watch — Analysts are keeping a close eye on forthcoming legislative efforts aimed at addressing technological advancements and their economic implications.

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Oil prices rise amid escalating US-Iranian strikes affecting Strait of Hormuz

Get you up to speed: Oil prices rise as US, Iranian strikes threaten Strait of Hormuz reopening

Oil prices increased after the United States and Iran exchanged strikes in the Strait of Hormuz over the weekend. The US Central Command launched strikes against Iran in response to Iranian attacks on commercial vessels, while Iran retaliated with missiles and drones targeting US assets in Bahrain and Kuwait.

US Central Command reported that strikes against Iran were launched in response to Iranian attacks on two commercial vessels in the Strait of Hormuz. Negotiations between Washington and Tehran, set to take place on Tuesday in Doha, Qatar, aim to address the ongoing conflict, although Iran has not publicly acknowledged the ceasefire agreement.

Oil prices rose, with Brent crude climbing nearly 0.9% as renewed tensions between the US and Iran introduced uncertainties over shipping in the Strait of Hormuz. Washington and Tehran are set to resume negotiations in Doha, Qatar, on Tuesday, following a reported agreement to cease hostilities.

What remains unclear — It is not confirmed whether Iran will participate in the scheduled talks in Doha, Qatar, or respond to the reported agreement to cease hostilities.

Oil prices rise amid escalating US-Iranian strikes affecting Strait of Hormuz

Economy|Oil and GasOil prices rise as US, Iranian strikes threaten Strait of Hormuz reopening

Brent crude edges up as tit-for-tat strikes imperial return to normality in key waterway.

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Oil prices have climbed following the latest flare-up in hostilities between the United States and Iran.

Brent crude, the primary international benchmark, rose about 0.9 percent on Monday after tit-for-tat US and Iranian strikes over the weekend renewed doubts about a return to normal shipping in the Strait of Hormuz.

Brent futures for August delivery stood at $73.21 a barrel as of 03:30 GMT, 127 cents higher than the day before the US and Israel launched their war on Iran on February 28.

“Brent’s partial rebound this morning reflects a market that had perhaps run too quickly on ceasefire optimism,” Fabien Yip, a market analyst at IG in Sydney, Australia, told WTX News.

“Oil had nearly unwound its entire war premium, despite an MoU with no enforcement details and ongoing strikes. Thursday’s attack on a commercial vessel was a reality check, and this weekend’s tit-for-tat exchanges have compounded that,” Yip said.

Asian stock markets were mixed on Monday morning, with losses in Tokyo and Seoul and gains in Hong Kong and Taipei.

Japan’s benchmark Nikkei 225 was 0.7 percent lower, while South Korea’s Kospi was down 1.9 percent.

Japanese and Korean stocks tied to the AI boom saw some of the biggest losses amid heated debate about whether tech firms’ massive investments in the emerging technology will pay off.

Japanese tech giant SoftBank Group fell about 5 percent, while Advantest Corporation, a key maker of semiconductor testing equipment, slumped 3.7 percent.

South Korean memory chip giants Samsung Electronics and SK Hynix dropped about 5 percent and 4 percent, respectively.

Hong Kong’s benchmark Hang Seng Index and Taiwan’s Taiex both rose, gaining 2.2 percent and 1.4 percent, respectively.

“Quarter-end profit-taking is adding to the selling pressure, with investors locking in gains from what has been a remarkable run. The Kospi is up roughly 95 percent this year, and the Nikkei up 37 percent,” IG’s Yip said.

“The underlying concern, however, is whether the AI boom can continue to translate into sustained earnings growth, or whether margin pressure is arriving sooner than the market anticipated.”

US Central Command announced strikes against Iran on Friday and Saturday, citing Iranian attacks on two commercial vessels in the Strait of Hormuz, which in peacetime serves as a conduit for about one-fifth of the global trade in oil and liquified natural gas.

Iran responded to the strikes by launching a series of missiles and drones targeting US military assets in Bahrain and Kuwait.

Washington and Tehran agreed to cease their attacks and renew their negotiations on ending the war, multiple media outlets reported late on Sunday, citing unnamed US officials.

Axios, citing an unnamed senior US official, reported that the sides would hold talks in Doha, Qatar, on Tuesday.

Iran has yet to comment on the reported agreement to cease hostilities or the planned talks.

US President Donald Trump and Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian signed a memorandum of understanding to end the war on June 17, but the agreement has repeatedly come under strain due to flare-ups in hostilities and disagreements about the meaning of the text.

Deafblind Awareness Month promotes community and understanding in June

Get you up to speed: Deafblind Awareness Month celebrates community while raising awareness

June is Deafblind Awareness Month, highlighting issues faced by individuals with combined hearing and vision loss. Ryan Riehl, a deafblind painter, emphasised the importance of visibility for the community, stating, “it’s important that everybody knows that we’re out there.”

June is recognised as Deafblind Awareness Month, aiming to promote understanding of the challenges faced by individuals who are deafblind. Ryan Riehl, an artist who is deafblind, emphasised the significance of visibility and awareness in the community.

Ryan Riehl, a deafblind artist, emphasised the importance of raising awareness, stating, “it’s important that everybody knows that we’re out there.” In recognition of Deafblind Awareness Month, various organisations plan initiatives aimed at enhancing support and education for the deafblind community throughout June.

What remains unclear — It is unknown how many individuals are actively participating in Deafblind Awareness Month activities.

Deafblind Awareness Month promotes community and understanding in June

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June is Deafblind Awareness Month, a time for learning and support. Ryan Riehl is deafblind and loves to paint, he says ‘it’s important that everybody knows that we’re out there.’

Senator Chris Coons injured in multi-vehicle crash in Sussex County

Get you up to speed: Delaware Sen. Chris Coons injured in Sussex County car crash: “I’m deeply grateful to the first responders”

Delaware Senator Chris Coons was injured in a multi-vehicle crash in Sussex County on Sunday afternoon. A driver experienced a medical incident, leading to the collision, and Coons was taken to Beebe Hospital for treatment of minor injuries.

Senator Chris Coons was treated for minor injuries at Beebe Hospital in Lewes, Delaware, following a multi-vehicle crash caused by another driver’s medical incident. Coons, who has served in the Senate since 2010, is running for a fourth term and will face Christopher Beardsley in the primary election on September 15.

Delaware Senator Chris Coons suffered minor injuries in a multi-vehicle crash and expressed gratitude for the emergency responders’ efforts, stating, “I’m deeply grateful to the first responders for their prompt and professional response.” Coons, who is running for a fourth term in the Senate, is anticipated to make a full recovery ahead of the upcoming primary election on September 15, where he will face Christopher Beardsley.

What remains unclear — Details regarding the driver’s medical incident and condition have not been disclosed.

Senator Chris Coons injured in multi-vehicle crash in Sussex County

Delaware Sen. Chris Coons was injured in a crash that involved several vehicles in Sussex County Sunday afternoon, he announced on social media

In a statement, Coons, a Democrat, said a driver “experienced a medical incident” and collided with several cars, including one in which he was a passenger. He was taken to Beebe Hospital in Lewes, Delaware, and treated for minor injuries. 

“I’m now home and expected to make a full and swift recovery,” Coons said in a statement. “I’m deeply grateful to the first responders for their prompt and professional response, including the Lewes Police Department, Lewes and Rehoboth Fire Departments, and Sussex County Emergency Medical Services, as well as the capable doctors and nurses at Beebe Hospital, where I received excellent care. I’m feeling relieved and blessed that by all accounts no one was seriously injured during the crash.” 

Coons, 62, has held his seat to represent Delaware in the Senate since 2010. He won it in a 2010 special election after Ted Kaufman chose not to run for a full term. Kaufman was appointed to the Senate in 2008 when former President Joe Biden resigned to become vice president. 

Coons announced he’s running for a fourth term in the Senate on June 12.  

In Delaware’s primary election Sept. 15, Coons will face Christopher Beardsley. Michael Katz and John Shulli are running on the Republican ticket.

Australian man faces death penalty after body of 17-year-old found in suitcase

Get you up to speed: ‘Sex tourist’ faces death penalty after body of girl, 17, found naked in suitcase | News World

The body of 17-year-old Tunchanok Donhomla was discovered in a suitcase in Pattaya, Thailand, after she was reported missing. Australian tourist Simon Carman has been arrested and is being questioned on suspicion of her murder.

Police have charged Simon Carman with initially taking a minor for the purpose of committing an indecent act, while investigators believe he is also connected to Tunchanok Donhomla’s death. Evidence gathered includes CCTV footage and fingernail scratches on Carman’s body, suggesting a struggle took place.

The tragic case of Tunchanok Donhomla has prompted renewed calls for a crackdown on sex tourism in Thailand, as local authorities grapple with growing concerns over safety. In response to the allegations against Australian tourist Simon Carman, police intend to charge him with murder following the discovery of evidence suggesting a violent struggle.

What remains unclear — The exact circumstances leading to Tunchanok Donhomla’s death and whether Simon Carman’s account of her disappearance is credible have not been fully established.

Australian man faces death penalty after body of 17-year-old found in suitcase

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Tunchanok Donhomla, 17, was last seen entering a hotel in Pattaya, a coastal city on Thailand’s Gulf coast (Picture: Pattaya City Police)

Last seen waiting hand-in-hand with a ‘mystery man’ for a lift to an apartment, the body of a teenage girl was found hours later stuffed into a suitcase and dumped in some bushes.

The suitcase was opened on national television revealing the corpse of Tunchanok Donhomla, known as ‘little cake’ to family, sparking fresh calls for a crackdown on sex tourism in Thailand.

The 17-year-old,known as ‘little cake’ to family, had been reported missing at 5pm local time on Friday.

CCTV footage, allegedly shows Ms Donhomla holding hands with Australian tourist Simon Carman in a condo lobby while waiting for an elevator shortly after 3.30am on Thursday.

Footage from between 9.25pm and 9.48pm, allegedly shows the tourist identified by police as Carman dragging a black suitcase out of the building and leaving on a motorbike with it strapped behind him.

Police allege Simon Carman picked up Tunchanok Donhomla from the Beach Road vice strip in Pattaya. (Supplied: Pattaya police)
Police allege Simon Carman picked up Tunchanok Donhomla from the Beach Road vice strip in Pattaya. (Picture: Pattaya police)

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As he crosses a railway line, he disappears from view for nine minutes but is seen returning to the hotel at 10.06pm without the suitcase.

A warrant was put out and Carman was arrested trying to board a plane back to Australia at Bangkok airport.

In an apology to the teenager’s family from custody, Carman said: ‘I feel bad for what happened to your daughter; it was out of my control.

‘Um, I know you will be very sad, upset, same me. It shouldn’t happen and I hope you okay, I know you’re not, but I hope.

‘Please tell other girls … just to be careful.’

Carman Simon Peter, an Australian man arrested in the suspected murder of a 17-year-old Thai girl in Pattaya, at Suvarnabhumi International Airport, in Samut Prakan
Carman Simon Peter is filmed apologising to the victim’s family (Picture: Reuters)

According to Thai media, he said he had not known Ms Tunchanok before they met in Pattaya and went to his condo, and that they initially agreed on a payment of 1,000 baht (£20) but they got into a heated argument after he offered just 500 baht (£10) instead.

Anek Sarathongyu, Superintendent of the Pattaya City Police, said Carman had initially been charged with ‘taking a minor for the purpose of committing an indecent act’.

‘We believe he killed her, and he is being questioned on suspicion of murder,’ he said.

‘He has fingernail scratches across his body that are consistent with a struggle, but he denies killing her. 

‘He said that she disappeared from the room while [he] was asleep and unaware of anything.’

‘She was completely naked, her face showed signs of severe assault, with swelling and bruising covering the entire face, and blood was flowing from her mouth and nose,’ Mr Sarathongyu said.

‘I think it’s a spider; they always get in here,’ he told them.

In Thailand’s criminal code, being convicted for murder can carry the death penalty or between 15 and 20 years’ inprisonment.

Police release their version of events in timeline

June 25, 3.34am: CCTV footage from a condo lobby shows Carman and Ms Tunchanok walking hand-in-hand and entering an elevator.

June 25, 9.25pm to 9.48pm: CCTV captures Carman dragging a large suitcase out of his room and leaving the condo on a motorcycle with the suitcase strapped to the back. He then sped alongside the railway tracks, disappearing from view for nine minutes.

June 25, 9.57pm to 10.06pm: CCTV footage shows Carman returning to the accommodation.

June 26, 11.36am: A friend lodged a missing person report for Ms Tunchanok, telling police they had last seen her with a foreign man.

June 26, 2.26pm: Carman is seen leaving his condo.

June 26, no time provided: Police gather evidence to request an arrest warrant from the Pattaya Court. Officers find Mr Carman’s passport during the inspection of a hotel room.

June 27, 1.15am: Investigative teams from the Pattaya City Police Station and the Immigration Bureau arrest Mr Carman at Suvarnabhumi Airport.

June 27, 1.30am: Police discover a suitcase near railway tracks about a 10-minute drive from Mr Carman’s hotel, which contains Ms Tunchanok’s body.

Her stepmother, Oradee Bussarakum, said she and the teenager’s father had tried but failed to contact her.

‘She sometimes helped her father and me by selling garlands or fruits at intersections on the road, during Songkran (water festival). We did not force her to work,’ Ms Oradee said.

‘She was still young, so sometimes we let her go out and gave her 50 to 100 baht (£1.70 – £2.40).

In a tearful interview outside a police station in Pattaya, Ms Tunchanok’s father, Thongchai Donholma, said ‘I am deeply saddened. My daughter had ⁠no mother, so whenever she wanted anything, she would find a ​way herself, and she ​always helped me too,’ he ​said.

‘We were scared. We just hoped it wouldn’t turn out the way we feared,’ Ms Oradee added.

Police told the ABC, Carman denied all charges, and that he said she ‘disappeared from the room while I was asleep’.

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US embassy in Belgium hosts lavish event for 250th independence anniversary

US embassy in Belgium hosts lavish event for 250th independence anniversary

Event Celebration

The US Embassy in Belgium hosted an invitation-only celebration at Parc du Cinquantenaire to mark the 250th anniversary of US independence.
Financial backing
US Ambassador to Belgium Bill White confirmed over five million dollars raised from more than 220 donors for the celebration, underscoring the event’s significant financial investment.
Activist Discontent
“War. Greed. Energy Crisis. What’s there to celebrate?” said Greenpeace, criticising the event for promoting a political agenda amid global instability.

Stars, Stripes, VIPs and Protests: Brussels hosts US Independence bash

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Thousands of guests, including diplomats, politicians and military personnel, attended an event organised by the US Embassy to Belgium in Brussels on Sunday to celebrate the 250th anniversary of US independence.

“The US Embassy in Belgium will host an invitation-only celebration to celebrate this historic milestone: 250 Years of Independence: Building Our Future Together.

The lavish celebration took place at Parc du Cinquantenaire, an iconic park in the Belgian capital near the European Union institutions. Guests tried their hand at baseball, rode a mechanical bull and participated in a linedance.

The festivities also featured music, performances, a ceremonial flyover and will conclude with a drone and firework show.

US Ambassador to Belgium Bill White opened the ceremony. Among those attending were Belgian Prime Minister Bart de Wever, NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte, and European Parliament president Roberta Metsola.

In a post on X, Metsola honoured 250 years of the transatlantic partnership that has weathered both triumphs and challenges alike.

Many US military personnel based in the Belgian capital were also in attendance.

Asked about funding, the US ambassador said he had raised more than five million dollars from over 220 donors, Belgian media report.

Criticism: the privatisation of a public space

The event, however, drew widespread criticism from local residents and numerous organisations.

On Sunday morning, Greenpeace unrolled a massive banner in the historic Grand Place square in the Belgian capital.

“The 600-square-metre banner read ‘War. Greed. Energy Crisis. What’s there to celebrate?‘ condemning using the occasion to promote Trump’s political and corporate agenda,” Greenpeace wrote in a statement.

“The celebration in Brussels takes place against a backdrop of intensifying global instability driven by the White House,” the statement added.

Outside of the security perimetre of the park, several activist groups, including Extinction Rebellion, Indivisible Belgium and Rise for Climate denounced the event, protesting against the privatisation of the public park.

Local residents also expressed their discontent, unhappy with the lack of communication surrounding the event, but also with the multi-day closure of one of the city’s largest public parks amid an ongoing heatwave that has swept across Europe the past week.

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