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French Riots Begin to Abate Even as Economic Costs Mount
French Riots Begin to Abate Even as Economic Costs Mount
Tensions abated slightly in France during a fifth night of unrest as authorities sought to contain the fallout
2023-07-02 20:28
America's front line of missile defense is straining under the demand of global threats
America's front line of missile defense is straining under the demand of global threats
The US Army's air defense units are among the most overworked in the US military, manning missile systems across the globe to provide around-the-clock deterrence against adversaries including North Korea, China, Iran and Russia.
2023-07-02 20:23
Paris riots: Suburban mayor's wife hurt as rioters attack their home
Paris riots: Suburban mayor's wife hurt as rioters attack their home
Attackers tried to set the house on fire before firing rockets at the mayor's fleeing wife and children.
2023-07-02 20:19
Trump and DeSantis, once pandemic allies, are now gaslighting each other over Covid
Trump and DeSantis, once pandemic allies, are now gaslighting each other over Covid
Former president Donald Trump and Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis -- both maligned by Democrats and medical experts for not doing enough to slow the spread of the coronavirus -- are lately each trying to convince GOP voters that the other was too strict in responding to Covid-19.
2023-07-02 19:56
South African Minister Says Fewer Power Cuts Are ‘No Accident’
South African Minister Says Fewer Power Cuts Are ‘No Accident’
South Africa’s power generation system is recovering and that’s been reflected in fewer power cuts recently, according to
2023-07-02 19:30
These are the big ideas Republicans are pushing for 2024
These are the big ideas Republicans are pushing for 2024
Amend the Constitution! Touch the third rail! Think big and make things better!
2023-07-02 18:18
Ukraine Recap: CIA Chief Burns Calls War ‘Corrosive’ for Putin
Ukraine Recap: CIA Chief Burns Calls War ‘Corrosive’ for Putin
The invasion of Ukraine has had a “corrosive” effect on President Vladimir Putin’s regime and Russian society, William
2023-07-02 15:46
Former Tory leader warns Vodafone and Three merger poses ‘dangerous’ security risk
Former Tory leader warns Vodafone and Three merger poses ‘dangerous’ security risk
Former Tory leader Sir Iain Duncan Smith has warned the merger between Vodafone and Three is “dangerous” and risks giving a company with its roots in Communist Party-ruled China a more prominent place in the UK’s mobile network. The former work and pensions secretary and MP for Chingford and Woodford Green said the proposed deal raised serious questions about national security and competition within the UK telecommunications market. Vodafone and Three, both of which have millions of customers in the UK and Ireland, announced earlier this month that they were joining forces in a multibillion-pound deal they said would create one of Europe’s biggest 5G networks. “This is a dangerous deal, which it seems is yet another example of how the Communist Party is trying to create a Western dependency on China,” Sir Iain told The Independent. “Not only does it raise important questions about competition, but it poses risks to our communication networks and personal data.” Three is owned by CK Hutchison, a Hong Kong-listed conglomerate that has been accused of supporting repression in the former British territory, where thousands of residents fled after China’s implementation of a sweeping national security law used by authorities to crack down on dissent against the regime in Beijing. Sir Iain is among a number of cross-party MPs to raise concerns about the growing influence of China in the West, and in particular, telecoms companies who have their headquarters there and are operating in the UK. “The government still doesn’t seem to understand that Chinese companies can be mandated to hand over their data to Beijing at the drop of a hat,” Sir Iain said. “We should be really worried about that. I also think we need to be taking a closer look at who owns these companies, the links between them and the Chinese government and the origins of the money flowing through them.” Last autumn the government announced that Shenzen-based Huawei technology must be removed from the UK’s 5G public networks by the end of 2027, It followed advice from the National Cyber Security Centre and pressure from Washington, which banned equipment made by the company because it posed an “unacceptable risk” to US national security. In March, prime minister Rishi Sunak warned that China plans to “reshape the world” in plans that posed an era-defining challenge for the UK and its allies in the West but dismissed calls for Beijing to be categorised as a threat, something his predecessor Liz Truss pushed for. The union Unite, which has 1.4 million members, is also campaigning against the merger, which some analysts say could result in job losses and higher prices for consumers who are already being squeezed by the cost of living crisis. The deal has triggered an initial investigation by the Competition and Markets Authority and will be subject to approval under the new National Security and Investment Act. Gail Cartmail, Unite’s executive head of operations, said: “Instead of idly watching the CK Group cream profits from UK businesses, the government should ask if they are a suitable custodian of British assets.” Charlotte Nichols, the Labour MP for Wigan North who sits on the Department for Business and Trade sub-committee on national security, said: “Unite the Union has shared research with me that shows this merger would leave sensitive government contracts and the data of millions of UK consumers in the hands of Three, a company whose key leadership have supported repression in Hong Kong and worked hand-in-hand with the Chinese state for decades. “This will be dangerous deal for the UK and I fully support Unite’s campaign against it.” Other MPs – both Labour and Conservative – have tabled questions to government departments asking what security assessments ministers have made of the proposed merger deal. Both Three and Vodafone refused to comment but have previously dismissed concerns about security, saying that they work closely with security bureaus in what is a regulated industry. The Cabinet Office has said it welcomes foreign trade and investment “where it supports growth and jobs in the UK, meets our stringent legal and regulatory requirements, and does not compromise our national security. “However, we will not hesitate to use our powers to protect national security where we identify concerns.” Read More Vodafone and Three to merge in multibillion-pound deal Vodafone and Three merger: What the huge deal actually means for you Cleverly defends China visit plans and pledges to use UK’s global ‘influence’ Three and Vodafone are merging. Here’s what that means for your phone No one wants to take responsibility for No 10 ‘groper’ complaints, warns accuser Top Tories urge Rishi Sunak to use cabinet reshuffle to get a grip on warring party
2023-07-02 15:25
Analysis: John Roberts doesn't want to hear any dissent about his Supreme Court
Analysis: John Roberts doesn't want to hear any dissent about his Supreme Court
Chief Justice John Roberts may not be able to control the Supreme Court's current public image and his colleagues' off-bench behavior. But the tactical Roberts fully defined the court's impact on American law in the session that ended Friday.
2023-07-02 12:25
Squeezed on Housing, Sunak’s Tories Take Aim at EU-Era Water Law
Squeezed on Housing, Sunak’s Tories Take Aim at EU-Era Water Law
Rishi Sunak is considering scrapping an environmental law dating back to UK membership of the European Union, as
2023-07-02 12:20
Mexicans March to Mark Five-Year Anniversary of AMLO’s Election
Mexicans March to Mark Five-Year Anniversary of AMLO’s Election
Mexico’s President Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador drew thousands in a march to celebrate the fifth anniversary of his
2023-07-02 11:56
Pakistan’s Politics Seen Key to Deliver on New IMF Aid Program
Pakistan’s Politics Seen Key to Deliver on New IMF Aid Program
Pakistan won vital breathing space from a potential debt default thanks to a draft agreement with the International
2023-07-02 11:51
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