Kamis, 22 Agustus 2019
Donald Trump proclaims himself 'the chosen one' - The Sun
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2019-08-22 09:18:16Z
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Rabu, 21 Agustus 2019
Boris Johnson to find Irish border solution in 30 days - The Sun
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2019-08-21 17:04:36Z
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Hong Kong protesters mark one month since mob attack with sit-in demo - CNN

CNN's AnneClaire Stapleton, Julia Hollingsworth and Tara John contributed to this report.
https://www.cnn.com/2019/08/21/asia/hong-kong-protests-yuen-long-station-intl/index.html
2019-08-21 16:51:00Z
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US military drone shot down over Yemen - New York Post

A US military drone has been shot down over Yemen by a surface-to-air missile — the second downing of an American unmanned aerial vehicle in the country in recent months.
The MQ-9 Reaper drone was downed in Yemen’s Dhamar governate, southeast of the Houthi-controlled capital, Sanaa, on Tuesday night, two US officials told Reuters on Wednesday.
Washington believes the missile was provided to Houthi rebels by Iran, a US official told CNN, adding that it was not immediately clear if the drone was being operated by the US military or the intelligence community.
Houthi military spokesman Yahya Saria said the rocket that downed the drone “was developed locally.”
“Our skies are no longer open to violations as they once were and the coming days will see great surprises,” he added.
This is not the first time an American drone has been shot down in Yemen. In June, the US military said Houthi rebels had downed a US government-operated Reaper drone with help from Iran.
And Tehran also acknowledged earlier this year that the Revolutionary Guard Corps had shot down an American RQ-4A Global Hawk drone, insisting that it was shot down over Iranian territory. The US said the drone was in international airspace when it was brought down.
President Trump said he called off a counterstrike against Iran due to what he said would have been a high death toll.
US forces have occasionally launched airstrikes and drone attacks against Yemen’s al Qaeda branch, which has taken advantage of a four-year-old war between the Houthi movement and President Abd-Rabbu Mansour Hadi’s Saudi-backed government to try to strengthen its position in the poor country.
Tuesday’s shoot-down comes as tensions between Iran and the US have mounted since the Trump administration last year quit an international deal to curb Iran’s nuclear ambitions and began to ratchet up sanctions.
Iranian officials denounced the new penalties as “economic warfare.”
On Wednesday, Iranian Foreign Minister Mohammad Javad Zarif said Tehran may act “unpredictably” in response to the United States‘ “unpredictable” policies under Trump.
Also on Wednesday, Human Rights Watch said the Saudi-led coalition carried out at least five deadly attacks on Yemeni fishing boats last year, killing at least 47 Yemeni fishermen, including seven children.
The New York-based group added that more than 100 Yemeni fishermen are being held in Saudi Arabia, some of whom have been tortured in custody.
There was no immediate response by the coalition to the allegations by the group, which said it interviewed “survivors, witnesses, and knowledgeable sources about seven fishing boat attacks: six in 2018 and one in 2016.”
Civilians died in five attacks carried out with small arms and heavy weapons.
It said the fishermen waved white cloths, raised their hands, or otherwise showed they posed no threat. In three attacks, coalition forces did not try to rescue survivors, many of whom drowned.
The group said the Saudi-led coalition officials who ordered or carried out the attacks or tortured detainees “are most likely responsible for war crimes.”
“The naval attacks on Yemeni fishing boats make it clear that the Saudi-led coalition is not only killing civilians through countless illegal airstrikes, but also while conducting operations at sea,” said Priyanka Motaparthy, HRW’s acting emergencies director.
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2019-08-21 15:13:00Z
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US drone shot down over Yemen - CNN

CNN's Hamdi Alkshali contributed to this report.
https://www.cnn.com/2019/08/21/politics/us-drone-yemen/index.html
2019-08-21 12:21:00Z
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Selasa, 20 Agustus 2019
Italy's Premier Resigns In Fight Within His Coalition Government - NPR
Italian Premier Giuseppe Conte (right) speaks to the Senate on Tuesday next to Deputy Premier Matteo Salvini. Gregorio Borgia/AP hide caption
Italian Premier Giuseppe Conte has announced that his resignation amid political chaos and jockeying for power within his own coalition.
In a scathing speech to the Senate, Conte railed against his right-wing coalition partner, Deputy Premier Matteo Salvini. Conte is an independent. His coalition includes the anti-establishment Five Star Movement and Salvini's party, the League, which is staunchly anti-migrant and euroskeptic. Conte's government has held power for some 14 months.
Salvini's party said earlier this month that it planned to hold a no-confidence vote against Conte. On Tuesday, Conte accused Salvini of showing "grave contempt" for parliament, and accused him of putting Italy into a possible "dizzying spiral of political and financial instability," as The Associated Press reported.
He said Salvini initiated the crisis "for his own political and personal gain," as NPR's Sylvia Poggioli reported from Rome.
Italian President Sergio Mattarella will be the one to determine what happens next in Italy's political crisis. Mattarella will talk with parliamentary groups and decide whether a new coalition government can be formed or if elections will have to be held. They weren't scheduled for another three and a half years.
Some reports have suggested that the Five Star Movement might try to find an unlikely alliance with the center-left opposition Democratic Party. Poggioli describes them as "dire rivals" and says they're "on opposite sides of many issues."
It's clear that Salvini is hoping that he emerges from the chaos as Prime Minister, Poggioli reports, though the possible alliance of rivals would sorely complicate that ambition.
Ultimately, Poggioli notes, "this is the end of Italy's most hard line nationalist and populist government since World War II."
https://www.npr.org/2019/08/20/752789720/italys-premier-resigns-in-fight-within-his-coalition-government
2019-08-20 19:58:00Z
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U.K. government 'concerned' as Hong Kong consulate employee detained - NBCNews.com
LONDON — The British government said it was "extremely concerned" over reports that an employee of its Hong Kong consulate has been detained.
The U.K. Foreign Office said on Tuesday that the employee had visited Shenzhen, a city in Guangdong Province in southeastern China, and was detained returning to Hong Kong.
“We are extremely concerned by reports that a member of our team has been detained returning to Hong Kong from Shenzhen," the statement said, adding that the foreign ministry was seeking further information from authorities.
A Scottish government spokesperson confirmed to NBC News that the employee is Simon Cheng Man-Kit, who works for Scottish Development International, based at the British Consulate in Hong Kong. A Linkedin page attributed to Cheng Man Kit says he has worked at the agency for 18 months.
The Scottish government said in a statement: "We are aware of this incident and we are concerned for Mr Cheng’s welfare. We are liaising with the FCO, who are in contact with Mr Cheng’s family, the authorities in Guangzhou and Hong Kong, and are seeking further information."
This incident follow months of protests against an extradition bill that Hong Kongers feared would eventually place Hong Kong under China’s jurisdiction. Those protests then turned into a wider pro-democracy movement which is calling for Hong Kong's historic rights, a legacy of its status as a former British colony, to be protected.
Hong Kong was returned to China in 1997 under the principle of "one country, two systems," which promises the region certain democratic rights not afforded to people on the mainland. In recent years, some Hong Kong residents have accused the Communist Party-ruled central government of steadily chipping away at their freedoms.
Tens of thousands braved heavy rain on Sunday in a show of the movement's ongoing enthusiasm.
Kong Wing-Cheung, senior superintendent of the Hong Kong police public relations branch, said in a press conference Tuesday that police had received a missing person's report on Aug. 9 but could not give more details.
The police had not received any notification from China under the reciprocal notification mechanism, he added. China's foreign ministry spokesperson, Geng Shuang, declined to comment on the reports on Tuesday.
The reports come as Hong Kong's leader, Chief Executive Carrie Lam, said Tuesday that she was setting up a "platform for dialogue" to resolve differences in the city following the protests.
Lam also said a fact-finding study will look at the causes of the protests and the police response to them.
Lam and other officials have conditioned dialogue on the protest movement remaining peaceful. Earlier protests have been marked by violence.
Associated Press contributed.
https://www.nbcnews.com/news/world/u-k-government-concerned-hong-kong-consulate-employee-detained-n1044226
2019-08-20 13:02:00Z
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