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Icelanders Vote in Volatile Election With Climate in Mind
26/09/2021
Icelanders were voting Saturday in a general election dominated by climate change, with an unprecedented number of political parties likely to win parliamentary seats. Polls suggested there wouldn’t be an outright winner, triggering complex negotiations to build a coalition government. A record nine parties could cross the 5% threshold needed to qualify for …
Long Queues, Fuel Rationing Occur as Britain Faces Truck Driver Shortage
25/09/2021
Lengthy queues of vehicles snaked their way to gas stations in Britain on Saturday where an acute shortage of truck drivers has led to fuel rationing, some empty pumps, and government consideration of issuing temporary work visas. Across the country, motorists waited in long lines to fill up their vehicles. One big distributor said it …
Merkel Makes Final Push for Successor in Germany’s Knife-Edge Polls
25/09/2021
Chancellor Angela Merkel urged Germans Saturday to give her would-be successor Armin Laschet their vote to shape Germany’s future, in a last-ditch push to shore up his beleaguered campaign 24 hours before Germans vote. Laschet, 60, has been trailing his Social Democrat challenger Olaf Scholz in the race for the chancellery, although final polls …
Women in Turkey Take to Their Bikes to Cycle for Recognition, Equality
25/09/2021
Women in Turkey’s Kurdish-majority province Diyarbakir cycled their well-decorated bikes to raise awareness about female cyclists in traffic. VOA’s Mahmut Bozarslan has filed this report, narrated by Ezel Sahinkaya. …
‘A Lot of Impatience’: Youth Climate Protesters Return to the Streets
25/09/2021
Young climate activists from Greta Thunberg’s Friday for Future movement resumed mass street protests on Friday for the first time since the pandemic began, demanding drastic action from global leaders ahead of U.N. climate talks in November. From Nairobi to Washington, marchers — including Thunberg, who joined protests in Berlin — carried placards and homemade …
Refugees in Turkey Fearful as Sentiment Turns Against Them
25/09/2021
Fatima Alzahra Shon thinks neighbors attacked her and her son in their Istanbul apartment building because she is Syrian. The 32-year-old refugee from Aleppo was confronted on Sept. 1 by a Turkish woman who asked her what she was doing in “our” country. Shon replied, “Who are you to say that to me?” …
Goodbye Merkel: Germany’s ‘Crisis Chancellor’ to Step Down After 16 Years
25/09/2021
Germany is preparing to bid farewell to Chancellor Angela Merkel, who is stepping down after elections scheduled for Sunday. She has led Europe’s biggest economy for the past 16 years and has played a major role in Europe and on the global stage. Merkel was Germany’s first female chancellor and its first leader to have …
US Cautions Mali About Using Russian Mercenaries
25/09/2021
A potential deal to bring as many as 1,000 Russian mercenaries to Mali is likely to further destabilize the country, according to senior U.S. officials who are urging the interim government to instead focus on elections. Word of the not-yet-finalized deal, with Russia’s Wagner Group, has already rankled some French and European officials. And it …
Flights Scrapped as New Volcanic Eruptions Hit Canaries
25/09/2021
Fresh volcanic eruptions in Spain’s Canary Islands prompted the cancellation of flights, airport authorities said Friday, the first since the Cumbre Vieja volcano came to life again. New evacuations were also ordered as large explosions and new openings were reported at the volcano on La Palma island on Friday. A large cloud of thick, black …
Namibian Protesters Storm Parliament, Criticize German Genocide Compensation
25/09/2021
Namibian activists and opposition members stormed parliament this week over a deal with Germany to atone for a colonial genocide more than a century ago. Opposition lawmakers also called for a renegotiation of the deal, in which Germany has agreed to fund about $1.3 billion in development projects over 30 years to redress land taken …
UN Rights Chief Sounds Alarm on Growing Abuses in Belarus
25/09/2021
U.N. High Commissioner for Human Rights Michele Bachelet reported the human rights situation in Belarus continues to worsen, as President Alexander Lukashenko stiffens repressive measures to quell dissent. The High Commissioner has submitted her latest update on Belarus to the U.N. Human Rights Council. This latest report examines alleged human rights violations in Belarus since May …
Canary Island Volcano Eruption Continues for Sixth Day
24/09/2021
Officials on the Spanish Canary Island of La Palma say the Cumbre Vieja volcano continued to erupt Friday, spewing lava and ash, and threatening the homes and livelihoods of the island’s 85,000 residents. Pictures and drone video taken of a single home that was surrounded but spared by the advancing lava has made it a …
Polish Regulators Renew License for Discovery-Owned Channel
24/09/2021
Poland’s broadcasting regulators extended the license of Discovery Inc.-owned TVN24 at the last moment Wednesday but also adopted a resolution to pressure the American company to sell its majority stake in the TV news channel, which airs coverage that is critical of Poland’s government. The National Broadcasting Council, known by the Polish acronym …
Catalan Separatist Leader Puigdemont Arrested in Italy
24/09/2021
Exiled former Catalan president Carles Puigdemont was arrested in Italy on Thursday, his lawyer and an aide said, four years after fleeing following an independence referendum that Madrid ruled unconstitutional. The European MEP was expected to appear in court on Friday at a hearing that could see him extradited to Spain to face sedition charges. …
UK In Talks with Westinghouse Over New Nuclear Power Plant in Wales, Times Says
24/09/2021
Britain is in talks with U.S. nuclear reactor company Westinghouse on building a new atomic power plant on Anglesey in Wales, the British newspaper The Times reported. If it gets the go-ahead the new plant at Wylfa would be able to generate enough electricity to power more than 6 million homes and could be operational …
Unrest in Myanmar, Belarus Triggers Dramatic Drop in Internet Rights
24/09/2021
Belarus and Myanmar registered a significant decline in global internet freedom ratings following political turmoil in which authorities in the two countries arrested journalists and blocked access to the internet. In its annual Freedom on the Net report, the global nonprofit Freedom House found digital rights had declined globally for the 11th consecutive …
French Foreign Minister to US: Repairing Ties Will Take ‘Time’
23/09/2021
French Foreign Minister Jean-Yves Le Drian told U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken on Thursday that it would take “time” and “actions” to repair ties with the U.S. in the wake of a submarine deal that undercut a French agreement to supply Australia with diesel subs. Last week, the United States, United Kingdom and Australia …
Lava, Smoke, Ash Cover La Palma as Volcano Threatens Banana Crop
23/09/2021
Jets of red hot lava shot into the sky on Spain’s La Palma on Thursday as a huge cloud of toxic ash drifted from the Cumbre Vieja volcano toward the mainland and jeopardized the island’s economically crucial banana crops. Walls of lava, which turn black when exposed to the air, have advanced slowly westward …
Europe’s Governments Set to Spend Billions as Energy Crisis Deepens
23/09/2021
Europe is being buffeted by unprecedented recovery-related energy price spikes, prompting rising alarm about whether families will be able to remain warm as the northern hemisphere’s winter approaches. Politicians are also anxious about the electoral repercussions and how spiking prices will fuel further inflation. The price jumps in natural gas are due largely to a …
US, Russian Military Chiefs Meet in Helsinki for Six Hours
23/09/2021
The top U.S. military officers from the United States and Russia held six hours of talks in Helsinki, Finland, on Wednesday, the first face-to-face meeting between them since 2019, as both nations adjust to the U.S. pullout and Taliban takeover in Afghanistan. General Mark Milley, chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, and General Valery …
Lava Continues to Bear Down on Spain’s Canary Island
23/09/2021
Lava continued to bear down Wednesday on La Palma, one of the Spanish Canary Islands, as residents fled following Sunday’s volcanic eruption. More than 6,800 people have been evacuated from the island, one of the archipelago’s smaller and least populated, since Sunday. The Associated Press reported that lava has engulfed and destroyed 320 buildings so …
British PM Johnson Meets With US House Speaker Pelosi
23/09/2021
British Prime Minister Boris Johnson met with U.S. House Speaker Nancy Pelosi on Wednesday at the U.S. Capitol as part of his brief stop in Washington. Johnson met earlier in the day with U.S. senators. Johson met Tuesday with U.S. President Joe Biden at the White House as part of a brief stop in …
Biden, Macron to Meet to Ease Rift Over Submarine Sales to Australia
23/09/2021
U.S. President Joe Biden and French President Emmanuel Macron have agreed to meet in person next month in Europe after a Wednesday phone call in which they sought to ease tensions over a high-profile submarine deal. A White House statement after the phone call suggested regret over the handling of the deal, in which the …
Gunmen Open Fire on Car of Ukrainian President’s Assistant
22/09/2021
Gunmen opened fire Wednesday on a car carrying a senior aide to Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskiy, according to national police. Zelenskiy, who is in New York for the U.N. General Assembly, said in a video statement there would be a “strong response” to what a senior official described as an assassination attempt on presidential advisor …
4 Migrants Found Dead Along Route Between Poland-Belarus Border
22/09/2021
U.N. agencies are calling for an investigation into the deaths of four people whose bodies were found over the weekend near the border between Poland and Belarus. Three of the dead found on the Polish side of the border have been identified by Polish authorities as Iraqi men. The fourth person was identified by Belarusian …
World Leaders Address UN General Assembly
22/09/2021
British Prime Minister Boris Johnson, Vietnamese President Nguyen Xuan Phuc and Malawi President Lazarus McCarthy Chakwera are among the world leaders scheduled to take their turn to address the U.N. General Assembly on Wednesday. Johnson has highlighted in the days before his speech the need to take action to address climate change, saying a global economic recovery “must be rooted in green growth.” …