Senin, 30 Maret 2020

New Law Gives Sweeping Powers To Hungary's Orban, Alarming Rights Advocates - NPR

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The nationalist government in Hungary passed a law Monday granting sweeping emergency powers that Prime Minister Viktor Orban says are necessary to fight the coronavirus pandemic.

Those powers include sidelining parliament and giving Orban the power to rule by decree indefinitely. The law would punish those who spread false information about the pandemic with up to five years in prison.

"Changing our lives is now unavoidable," Orban told lawmakers last week. "Everyone has to leave their comfort zone. This law gives the government the power and means to defend Hungary."

During Monday's vote, he said: "When this emergency ends, we will give back all powers, without exception."

But critics insist that Orban is using the pandemic to grab power. "An indefinite and uncontrolled state of emergency cannot guarantee that the basic principles of democracy will be observed," Council of Europe Secretary General Marija Pejcinovic Buric wrote to Orban on March 24.

Orban rose to prominence in the European Union in 2015 by slamming the EU's open-door response to asylum-seekers. As Hungary's prime minister for the past decade, he has upset EU leaders by weakening his country's judicial and parliamentary systems to stifle opposition.

Kim Lane Scheppele, a Hungary expert at Princeton University, says Orban has stretched the law like no one else.

"Bolsanaro in Brazil, Kaczynski in Poland ... Trump in the United States, all of them have thought about using emergency powers. But no one has yet gone as far as Orban to really shut down democracy as anybody knew it in Hungary before," she says.

Orban is popular with Hungarians, but even supporters of his Fidesz party are concerned about the country's health care system, says Gabor Gyori, a political analyst with Policy Solutions, a left-leaning think tank in Budapest.

"The irony is that the government is giving itself extreme powers,"
he says, but "it is not taking any extreme measures" when it comes to combating the coronavirus.

Zsofia Kollanyi, a health policy expert at Eotvos Lorand University in Budapest, describes hospitals without basic sanitation such as toilet paper and soap, as well as severe staff shortages.

"It's not just that there are not enough nurses and doctors but also that we are spending ... less and less on health care," she says. "That's something that's got to change, especially now."

Hungary has confirmed more than 440 cases of COVID-19 and 15 deaths, far fewer than most other European countries, though not much of Hungary's population has been tested. The health system is ill-prepared to handle testing because it lacks epidemiologists, who left after repeated restructuring in the past 15 years bled it dry, according to a report by the investigative reporting outlet Direkt 36.

Scheppele calls the health care system Orban's "Achilles' heel."

"And suddenly this giant arrow comes out of the sky and hits him right in the Achilles' heel," she says. "That's what this pandemic is."

Mate Halmos contributed reporting from Budapest.

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New Law Gives Sweeping Powers To Hungary's Orban, Alarming Rights Advocates - NPR

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The nationalist government in Hungary passed a law Monday granting sweeping emergency powers that Prime Minister Viktor Orban says are necessary to fight the coronavirus pandemic.

Those powers include sidelining parliament and giving Orban the power to rule by decree indefinitely. The law would punish those who spread false information about the pandemic with up to five years in prison.

"Changing our lives is now unavoidable," Orban told lawmakers last week. "Everyone has to leave their comfort zone. This law gives the government the power and means to defend Hungary."

During Monday's vote, he said: "When this emergency ends, we will give back all powers, without exception."

But critics insist that Orban is using the pandemic to grab power. "An indefinite and uncontrolled state of emergency cannot guarantee that the basic principles of democracy will be observed," Council of Europe Secretary General Marija Pejčinović Burić wrote to Orban on March 24.

Orban rose to prominence in the European Union in 2015 by slamming the EU's open-door response to asylum seekers. As Hungary's prime minister for the past decade, he has upset EU leaders by weakening his country's judicial and parliamentary systems to stifle opposition.

Kim Lane Scheppele, a Hungary expert at Princeton University, says Orban has stretched the law like no one else.

"Bolsanaro in Brazil, Kaczynski in Poland...Trump in the United States, all of them have thought about using emergency powers. But no one has yet gone as far as Orban to really shut down democracy as anybody knew it in Hungary before," she says.

Orban is popular with Hungarians, but even supporters of his Fidesz party are concerned about the country's health care system, says Gabor Gyori, a political analyst with Policy Solutions, a left-leaning think tank in Budapest.

"The irony is that the government is giving itself extreme powers,"
he says, but "it is not taking any extreme measures" when it comes to combating the coronavirus.

Zsofia Kollanyi, a health policy expert at Eötvös Loránd University in Budapest, describes hospitals without basic sanitation like toilet paper and soap, as well as severe staff shortages.

"It's not just that there are not enough nurses and doctors but also that we are spending ... less and less on health care," she says. "That's something that's got to change, especially now."

Hungary has confirmed more than 440 cases of COVID-19 and 15 deaths, far fewer than most other European countries, though not much of Hungary's population has been tested. The health system is ill-prepared to handle testing because it lacks epidemiologists, who left after repeated restructuring in the last 15 years bled it dry, according to a report by the investigative reporting outlet Direkt 36.

Scheppele calls the healthcare system Orban's "Achilles heel."

"And suddenly this giant arrow comes out of the sky and hits him right in the Achilles heel," she says. "That's what this pandemic is."

Mate Halmos contributed reporting from Budapest.

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Vincent van Gogh painting stolen from Dutch Singer Laren Museum in overnight heist - USA TODAY

THE HAGUE, Netherlands (AP) — A Dutch museum says that a painting by Vincent van Gogh was stolen in a raid overnight.

The Singer Laren museum east of Amsterdam says “Spring Garden” by the Dutch master was stolen in the early hours of Monday.

Police are investigating a break-in at a Dutch art museum that is currently closed because of restrictions aimed at slowing the spread of the coronavirus, the museum and police said Monday.

It wasn’t immediately clear whether any other paintings or other artworks were stolen in the heist. The museum did not release any details. It scheduled a news conference for Monday afternoon.

Before the closure, the museum was hosting an exhibition titled “Mirror of the Soul” with works by artists ranging from Toorop to Mondrian, in cooperation with Amsterdam’s Rijksmuseum.

The museum houses the collection of American couple William and Anna Singer, with a focus on modernism such as neo-impressionism, pointillism, expressionism and cubism.

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2020-03-30 13:42:35Z
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North Korea: 'Reckless remarks' by Pompeo show US doesn't want nuclear talks | TheHill - The Hill

North Korean officials on Monday said it was "reckless" for Secretary of State Mike PompeoMichael (Mike) Richard PompeoCoronavirus response reveals deep fractures in global partnerships Hillicon Valley: Apple rolls out coronavirus screening app, website | Pompeo urged to crack down on coronavirus misinformation from China | Senators push FTC on price gouging | Instacart workers threaten strike COVID-19 intensifies the case for blacklisting Khalifa Haftar  MORE to call on the international community to unify in pressuring Pyongyang on its nuclear and missile programs, adding that his comments illustrate that the U.S. had no sincere desire for negotiations.

The North Korean Foreign Ministry’s director general in charge of negotiations with Washington said Pompeo's remarks following a Group of Seven teleconference last week indicate Washington has no plan to avert a “countdown of confrontation,” according to The Associated Press.

Pompeo “seriously impaired the signboard of dialogue put up by the U.S. president as a decoy to buy time and create the environment favorable for himself,” Pyongyang said in the statement, referencing a personal letter from President TrumpDonald John TrumpHealth insurers Cigna, Humana waive out-of-pocket costs for coronavirus treatment Puerto Rico needs more federal help to combat COVID-19 Fauci says April 30 extension is 'a wise and prudent decision' MORE to North Korean leader Kim Jong UnKim Jong UnDonald Trump as Winston Churchill? Overnight Defense: Navy hospital ship heading to Los Angeles | Military field hospitals to deploy to New York, Seattle | Pompeo flies to Afghanistan to revive peace process North Korea says Trump offered country help amid coronavirus pandemic MORE offering help in stemming the coronavirus pandemic, the news service noted.

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North Korea did not commit to any action in response but said the nation will repay “the pains the U.S. has imposed on our people” in an apparent reference to sanctions imposed by Washington, according to the AP.

Kim said in late 2019 that he would no longer abide by a self-imposed nuclear and long-range missile test moratorium, promising to unveil a “new strategic weapon” in the near future. A nuclear summit between Trump and Kim in Vietnam, their second such meeting, broke down in 2019, with Trump refusing to lift sanctions in exchange for partial disarmament on Pyongyang’s part.

North Korea has conducted several short-range missile and artillery test launches in recent weeks, none of which posed a direct threat to the U.S. A series of major nuclear tests in 2017 heightened international fears of potential war, but Kim later announced, ahead of direct negotiations with Trump, that the nation would suspend nuclear and long-range missile testing.

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2020-03-30 13:30:31Z
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Netanyahu goes into quarantine after aide tests positive for coronavirus - Fox News

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Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is going into self-quarantine after an aide tested positive for the coronavirus, his office confirmed Monday to Fox News.

The prime minister’s office said Netanyahu and his staff will go into quarantine, “until the epidemiological investigation regarding his adviser is completed.”

Netanyahu's close advisers are also isolating after his adviser for parliamentary affairs, Rivka Paluch, tested positive for COVID-19.

ISRAEL'S NETANYAHU SEEKS 'MASS BLOOD TESTS' TO WEED OUT COVID-19, RESTART ECONOMY: REPORT

The office told the Associated Press that Netanyahu has undergone a test and will remain in quarantine until he received results or is cleared by the health ministry and his personal doctor.

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is going into self-quarantine after an aide tested positive for the coronavirus, his office confirmed Monday to Fox News.

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is going into self-quarantine after an aide tested positive for the coronavirus, his office confirmed Monday to Fox News. (Gali Tibbon/Pool via AP)

Netanyahu joins other world leaders who have had close-encounters with COVID-19.

Boris Johnson, the British prime minister, revealed Friday he tested positive for coronavirus. The wife of Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, Sophie Grégoire Trudeau, said Saturday she has recovered from the virus weeks after she fell ill upon returning from a trip to London.

German Chancellor Angela Merkel tested negative for the virus last Monday but continued her self-quarantine after a doctor she recently had contact with tested positive for the virus.

In Israel, daily life has largely shut down due to coronavirus with tens of thousands out of work and all but essential movement out of the home restricted.

A closed restaurant is seen at a shopping center in Hadera, Israel, Sunday, March 15, 2020. ‏Israel has imposed a number of tough restrictions to slow the spread of coronavirus.

A closed restaurant is seen at a shopping center in Hadera, Israel, Sunday, March 15, 2020. ‏Israel has imposed a number of tough restrictions to slow the spread of coronavirus. (AP Photo/Oded Balilty)

The Israeli government has enacted restrictions that prohibit people from visiting parks, pools, beaches, and museums and also mandate that they limit social interactions and work from home where possible.

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"Essential" businesses, including supermarkets, pharmacies, and medical facilities will remain open, and workers who have to go to their offices will be allowed to do so.

As of Monday, Israel had more than 4,300 confirmed COVID-19 cases and at least 15 deaths, according to a tally by Johns Hopkins University.

ISRAEL'S NETANYAHU ANNOUNCES ENFORCED CORONAVIRUS LOCKDOWN, STATE OF EMERGENCY

With the country’s coronavirus crisis worsening by the day, Netanyahu has called for an emergency unity government, most recently in a nationally televised speech Wednesday night.

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On Thursday his chief political rival, Benny Gantz, was chosen as the new speaker of parliament, an unexpected step that could pave the way to a power-sharing deal between the two men after three bitter and inconclusive elections.

Fox News' Vandana Rambaran and The Associated Press contributed to this report.

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2020-03-30 12:40:49Z
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Coronavirus updates: Trump extends shutdown, Fauci warns 200,000 could die - CBS News

President Trump has extended the nationwide shutdown of thousands of businesses until April 30, prolonging social distancing measures in a bid to curtail the fast-spreading coronavirus epidemic. Mr. Trump says the rate of new infections in the country is expected to "peak" in about two weeks, but he believes the U.S. will be "well on its way to recovery" by June 1.

While endorsing Mr. Trump's decision to prolong the economic pain to slow the disease, the nation's top epidemiologist Dr. Anthony Fauci says COVID-19 could still claim between 100,000 and 200,000 American lives.

As of Monday morning, the U.S. death toll was over 2,500. More than 143,000 people have tested positive in the U.S. — almost a fifth of the roughly 723,000 cases worldwide. Doctors and nurses in New York, the epicenter of the U.S. outbreak, and elsewhere, continue to face shortages of vital protective equipment and ICU beds.

New York Governor Andrew Cuomo has warned the disease is spreading "like fire through dry grass" at senior care facilities across the country.

Detailed information from the CDC on coronavirus treatment and prevention.

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Russia Moves Toward Nationwide Lockdown as Coronavirus Spreads - Bloomberg

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  1. Russia Moves Toward Nationwide Lockdown as Coronavirus Spreads  Bloomberg
  2. How Russia is using authoritarian tech to curb coronavirus  CNN
  3. Moscow initiates coronavirus lockdown, requires 'special pass' to leave homes  Fox News
  4. Russia claims it has covid-19 under control. The facade is cracking.  The Washington Post
  5. Moscow says coronavirus outbreak enters new phase as residents go out to brave risk  Reuters.com
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2020-03-30 11:28:04Z
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