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Taking on the Fed, Trump Combines Retribution Tactics With a Power Play  (Quelle: NYT > U.S. News)

The president’s second term has been marked by his eagerness to go after his foes and his assertions of presidential authority. Both traits are on display as he seeks control over the central bank.

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Members of Congress Seek to Expand Sports Diplomacy  (Quelle: NYT > U.S. News)

With the United States hosting two sets of Olympic Games and the World Cup, lawmakers are pressing for the State Department to step up its sports diplomacy.

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Notting Hill carnival ‘very close’ to not happening, says chair in funding appeal  (Quelle: The Guardian)

Ian Comfort calls for government to recognise cultural importance of event and guarantee its sustainable futureAbout 2 million people are expected to take to the streets this weekend at the annual Notting Hill carnival for its mix of music, food and Caribbean culture, but for the man who runs it, there is a sense of relief to see it taking place at all.The chair of Notting Hill Carnival Ltd, Ian Comfort, told the Guardian that the event needed to secure a sustainable future after a year of funding rows, public disagreements with the Met police, and negative press after violence last year. Continue reading…

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Rachel Reeves needs to find cash fast. A wealth tax really is her only viable option | Faiza Shaheen  (Quelle: The Guardian)

The alternatives for the UK chancellor are either unworkable or risk losing Labour votes, so here’s what she should tryDepending on whose forecasts you believe, in the autumn budget the UK chancellor needs to find £25-£50bn to cover day-to-day spending, let alone to raise the extra funds needed to turnaround crumbling public services or end the two-child benefit cap. Rachel Reeves is bound by a manifesto commitment not to raise the big three – income tax, national insurance or VAT – and having already slapped businesses with a national insurance rise in her inaugural budget last year, she faces having to think about creative ways to raise revenue.The past few weeks, we have seen a bewildering parade of policies emerging from Treasury sources. These include reforms to inheritance tax, replacing stamp duty with a national proportional property tax for homes worth more than £500,000, replacing council tax with a local proportional property tax levied on house values up to £500,000 with a minimum annual bill of £800 paid by the property owner, and a potential capital gains tax (CGT) on primary residences valued at more than £1.5m.Faiza Shaheen is executive director of Tax Justice UK Continue reading…

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Fall Marla-Svenja Liebich: Ein Neonazi sollte nie das letzte Wort haben  (Quelle: n-tv.de – Politik)

Gegen das überambitionierte Selbstbestimmungsgesetz der Ampel gab und gibt es viele gute Einwände. Aber der groteske Einzel-Missbrauch durch einen verurteilten Rechtsradikalen kann es nicht gleich ganz in Frage stellen. Es muss andere Wege geben.

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Search of Bolton’s Home Shows Uneasy Mix of Retribution and Law Enforcement  (Quelle: NYT > U.S. News)

It is not clear what evidence the authorities have that John Bolton mishandled classified information, but President Trump’s efforts to punish rivals immediately stoked questions about the investigation.

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NYT > World News:U.N.-Backed Experts Confirm Situation in Gaza City as Famine

​At least half a million residents in Gaza City and its surrounding areas are officially living under famine, according to a hunger monitoring group that the United Nations and international aid groups rely on for assessing global crises. 

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NBC News Top Stories:Jerome Powell signals potential rate cut in speech highlighting precarious job market

​Jerome Powell appeared Friday to open the door to the central bank’s first rate cut of President Donald Trump’s second term as the Federal Reserve chair indicated that current monetary policy may be restricting economic activity. 

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Noel Clarke loses libel case against Guardian over sexual misconduct investigation  (Quelle: The Guardian)

High court rejects actor’s claim that accusations against him by more than 20 women were false and part of a conspiracyThe Guardian has successfully defended a libel action brought by Noel Clarke over an investigation in which the actor was accused of sexual misconduct by more than 20 women.In a landmark high court judgment handed down on Friday, Mrs Justice Steyn rejected Clarke’s claims, and ruled the newspaper had succeeded in both its defences: of truth and public interest. Continue reading…