Abgeschlossen habe den milliardenschweren Deal die Kieler Werft Thyssen-Krupp-Marine-Systems, wie das Magazin am Freitag abend berichtete. Demnach hat das Unternehmen die Rönner-Gruppe mit dem Bau von drei Schiffen beauftragt.
Daily Archives: 13. September 2019
Netanyahu needs to stay in power to avoid indictment. How far will he go to survive? | Analysis
Netanyahu’s Facebook page suspended over hate speech
The social media company said the post violated its hate speech policy.
Facebook consequently disabled the page’s automatic chat function for 24 hours.
The Israeli prime minister has denied writing the post.
In an interview with Kan Reshet Bet radio, Mr Netanyahu suggested that a staffer’s mistake was responsible.
Disgusting. An automated message on Netanyahu‘s Facebook page read „Arabs want to annihilate us all – women, children and men.“ Joint List Chairman Ayman Odeh called it „racist and dangerous incitement.“
פתאום יש לו בעיה עם מצלמות
(11.09.2019)
Hadash Lawmaker Ejected from Plenum for Videoing Netanyahu
Knesset Speaker Yuli Edelstein had Joint List leader MK Ayman Odeh (Hadash) forcibly removed from the Knesset chamber on Wednesday, September 11, during the debate before a vote on the contentious bill that would have allowed cameras to be deployed in polling stations during the general elections on Tuesday, September 17.
Election Poll: Netanyahu Bloc Stronger With Kahanists, Still Needs Lieberman
The poll also contains good news for Netanyahu – it has the far-right Otzma Yehudit party passing the electoral threshold and receiving four seats, giving the right-wing bloc led by Likud 59 seats without the support of Avigdor Lieberman‘s Yisrael Beiteinu – close to the 61 required to create a coalition, with the center-left bloc garnering 54 seats.
Netanyahu, Facing Tough Israel Election, Pledges to Annex a Third of West Bank
(10.09.2019)
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu of Israel said Tuesday that he would move swiftly to annex nearly a third of the occupied West Bank if voters returned him to power in the election next week, seizing what he called a historic opportunity from a sympathetic White House to give Israel “secure, permanent borders.”
Israel Tiptoes Toward Conflict With Lebanon’s Hezbollah
From drone strikes to psyops, Israel’s widening campaign to weaken Iranian ally escalates tensions
War in Gaza Could Start Before Elections – Israeli PM Netanyahu
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said Friday morning that war against armed groups in the Gaza Strip could break out at any moment, even before the upcoming Knesset elections.
„An operation in Gaza could happen at any moment, including four days before the elections. The date of the elections does not factor [into a decision to go to war]“, he said after returning from Russia, where he met with President Vladimir Putin.
Netanyahu gets pre-election support from Putin in Sochi
The results of the Knesset election are very important to Moscow, and it hopes politicians will be elected who will maintain close ties with Russia, Russian President Vladimir Putin said alongside Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu in Sochi on Thursday.
Why Netanyahu and Dermer Have Kept Silent About John Bolton
With Bolton out of the White House, it’s unclear if Netanyahu will succeed in getting any kind of public gesture from Trump before next Tuesday. The White House helped Netanyahu several time during the April election campaign, most notably with Trump’s recognition of Israeli sovereignty over the Golan Heights. This time, despite heavy pressure from the Israeli side, Trump still hasn’t delivered anything for Netanyahu — although there are still six days left, which is an eternity in Israeli political terms.
TV-Debatte der US-Demokraten: Biden gegen Warren und Sanders
Biden war zwar einzelnen Angriffen der Konkurrenz ausgesetzt, geriet aber weit weniger unter Druck als noch in der zweiten Debattenrunde Ende Juli in Detroit.
Anders als in den vorherigen beiden Runden gab es diesmal nur einen Abend, an dem alle zehn Demokraten, die sich für die Debatte qualifiziert hatten, gemeinsam auf der Bühne standen.
This is why it was such a loss to not have @TulsiGabbard on the stage.
The lack of foreign policy emphasis in these debates reflects a misunderstanding of what the president actually does. Presidents have unilateral power to do basically whatever they want in the foreign policy domain. Congress conceded that power long ago. Yet, it‘s an afterthought
Democratic Debate 2019: WATCH LIVE Third 2020 Democratic Presidential Debate from Houston | ABC News
10 Democratic presidential candidates will take the debate stage at Texas Southern University in Houston, including former Vice President Joe Biden, New Jersey Sen. Cory Booker, South Bend, Indiana, Mayor Pete Buttigieg, former Housing and Urban Development Secretary Julián Castro, California Sen. Kamala Harris, Minnesota Sen. Amy Klobuchar, former Texas Rep. Beto O‘Rourke, Vermont Sen. Bernie Sanders, Massachusetts Sen. Elizabeth Warren, and entrepreneur Andrew Yang.
Brexit is already changing the British economy – for the better
First, we learnt that the economy overall expanded by 0.3 per cent in July, significantly faster than the 0.1 per cent expected, and better than most of our main rivals. Next, we found out that the trade deficit narrowed slightly as imports fell. Finally, we learned that employment was at record highs and that wages were still growing at record rates.
Brexit Party Take Over Hartlepool Council
The defecting 10 met with the Brexit Party at Nigel Farage’s rally in Sedgefield two days ago, where they informed Richard Tice of their decision. Guido suspects this will be far from the last council taken over by the Brexit Party if we don’t leave on the 31st…
‚You‘ve had three years and done nothing‘: Question Time viewers hail audience member who speaks for the nation on Brexit after he tells MPs he is ‚sick and tired‘ of them ‚arguing like kids‘ (and asks if he can sue David Cameron for mental distress)
When host Fiona Bruce joked that he should ‚tell us what you really think‘, Charlie proceeded to oblige with an excoriating verdict on the state of British politics.
‚The whole thing‘s a nightmare. I‘m just sick and tired,‘ he said. ‚You‘ve had three years and three months and you‘ve done nothing but argue among yourselves like little kids.
‚You‘ve got no respect for each other and you‘ve got no respect for the British people. Just.. oh.. pfft.. go away.‘
The intervention sparked rapturous applause on the show, and a wave of support on social media. One user responded: ‚I think Charlie speaks for us all.‘
Bercow Compares No Deal Brexit to ‘Robbing a Bank’
The supposedly impartial speaker took the opportunity to declare that he supports written constitution, and even ad-libbed from his script to actually compare the Prime Minister to a knife-wielding street gang member. A new Speaker can’t come soon enough…
John Bercow vows to use ‚procedural creativity‘ to stop Boris Johnson ignoring law blocking no-deal Brexit
The House of Commons Speaker compared the Prime Minister’s vow not to request the Article 50 extension demanded by the legislation to „robbing a bank“.
Mr Johnson has said he would rather be „dead in a ditch“ than ask for a delay to the UK‘s departure, while ministers have suggested they will “test” the law out in the courts before enacting it.
The rebel alliance has taken control of parliament – and Brexit. What happens next?
Every Monday, a group of unlikely bedfellows meet in Jeremy Corbyn’s parliamentary office. Jo Swinson, Liberal Democrat leader; Ian Blackford, the SNP’s Westminster leader; Caroline Lucas, the Green party’s sole MP; and Liz Saville Roberts from Plaid Cymru all gather to discuss their common aim — preventing a no-deal Brexit. This rebel alliance is more than just a group therapy session: last week, they succeeded in taking control of parliament and immediately started to give instructions to the Prime Minister.
The rise of the AfD: The German establishment’s complacency and elitism are assisting the AfD.
The key political difference between east and west Germany is that the disintegration of the mainstream political parties is far more advanced in the east. This is one of the main reasons the AfD performs best in the east. Unlike in the west, the traditional parties have never had a stable electoral base in the east. Election successes have been largely down to the popularity of individual leaders. In the west, the traditional parties are still able to rely on some form of voter loyalty. But these loyalties have been breaking down quickly in the west too, as the broader decline of the SPD illustrates.
Deutsche Wohnen und Co. – Enteignung zulässig
Rechtsgutachten: Berliner Volksbegehren für Vergesellschaftung von Wohnraum entspricht Grundgesetz
Pioneer Award Ceremony 2019
Oakland Privacy is the group behind many influential anti-surveillance fights in Oakland, California and beyond. Oakland Privacy was born in 2013 when activists discovered a Homeland Security project called the Domain Awareness Center (DAC). DAC was meant to be an Oakland-wide surveillance gauntlet—with cameras, microphones, license plate readers—and a local data center to put it all together. But after Oakland Privacy led a ten-month campaign of opposition, the DAC was finally cancelled. Later, Oakland Privacy was one of the primary organizations behind the Oakland City Council’s creation of the first municipal privacy commission in the country, and then continued to be instrumental in bolstering opposition to surveillance around the San Francisco Bay Area and across the United States. For example, Oakland Privacy helped develop a comprehensive surveillance transparency regulatory law mandating use policies, civil rights impact reports, and annual audits, and pushed for its passage in multiple jurisdictions. The model is now in use in three Bay Area cities and other jurisdictions like Seattle, Nashville, and Cambridge, Massachusetts. Most recently, Oakland Privacy successfully worked to ban facial recognition in San Francisco and Oakland—two of the three cities in the country to enact such a ban.
California legislature bars facial recognition for police body cameras
California’s legislature on Thursday passed a three-year ban on state and local law enforcement from using body cameras with facial recognition software, the latest curb on technology that some say poses a threat to civil liberties.
Hambach-Akten: Rodung war das Ziel
Sowohl Innenminister Reul als auch Bauministerin Scharrenbach hatten als Grund für den wochenlangen Einsatz Tausender Polizisten die Beseitigung von Bau- und Brandschutzmängeln an den Baumhäusern sowie die Durchsetzung des Rechtsstaates gegen die illegale Besetzung des Waldes angeführt. …
In einer internen Mail des Innenministeriums wird erörtert, wie die besondere Eilbedürftigkeit des Vorhabens begründet werden kann. Man müsse auf den „präventiven Brandschutz“ abheben, heißt es hier, und nicht auf den „abwehrenden Brandschutz“. „Unsere Feuerwehrkollegen sehen in dem verbauten Material kein leicht entflammbares und auch die Waldbrandgefahr ist vorbei“. Aber vielleicht, so hofft der Mailschreiber, finde sich noch etwas bei der anstehenden Begehung des Waldes. Die Mail datiert vom 18. August 2018.
Spain, Saudi sign $991m defence deal
Saudi Arabian Military Industries (SAMI) and Spanish shipbuilder Navantia signed a $991 million deal to adapt Navantia’s combat management systems for Saudi navy corvette ships.
An announcement, reported by the Saudi state news agency SPA, said the contract was signed earlier in the week at the Defence and Security Equipment International (DSEI) 2019 exhibition at London’s ExCeL .