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Butler ties season record as eighth to score 50

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NewsHubChicago Bulls swingman Jimmy Butler became on Monday night the eighth player this season to uncork a 50-point game, which tied the NBA’s single-season record.
There are 100 days left in the regular season for the record to be broken after Butler rumbled for 52 points to lead the Bulls to a 118-111 home victory over the Charlotte Hornets without the ailing Dwyane Wade and the benched Rajon Rondo .
Butler’s second career 50-point outing put him alongside Houston’s James Harden , Boston’s Isaiah Thomas , Sacramento’s DeMarcus Cousins , Washington’s John Wall , Golden State’s Klay Thompson and New Orleans‘ Anthony Davis on the list of players to post a 50-point game already this season. Thompson has the high mark within the group, with 60 points against Indiana on Dec. 6.
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He tried to brush off some of the praise afterward, but there’s no question this was one of the most dominant games of Jimmy Butler’s career.
Jimmy Butler scored 52 points and outdueled Kemba Walker, carrying the Chicago Bulls in a 118-111 victory over the Charlotte Hornets on Monday night.
Bulls guard Dwyane Wade did not play Monday against the Hornets because of swelling in his knee.
There are 19 more active players, furthermore, who have produced at least one 50-point game in their careers before this season and have yet to do so in the 2016-17 campaign, including the Golden State duo of Stephen Curry and Kevin Durant , Cleveland’s LeBron James and Kyrie Irving , Portland’s Damian Lillard and New York’s Carmelo Anthony .
As recently as four seasons ago, 50-point games in the NBA were more rare than no-hitters in baseball. There were just three 50-point games during the NBA’s 2012-13 regular season, compared to seven no-hitters during Major League Baseball’s 2012 campaign.
Butler also joined Michael Jordan as the only players in Bulls history with multiple 50-point games. Jordan had 30 such games with Chicago.

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Seeing pink: why is sports gear for women still so gendered? Sarah Vine “weeps” for drunk women in the Daily Mail

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NewsHubIt’s the New Year, when many of us vow to kick-start our workouts. If you’re a woman shopping for new gym gear, however, beware. Pink kit is everywhere, and it may leave you looking like an escapee from Barbie’s Dream House.
The colour’s sheer ubiquity only dawned on me recently while looking for some new trainers. In the shoe aisle of a major sporting goods retailer, I encountered a colour divide as drastic as a toy shop’s. On the men’s side, blue, black and splashes of neon yellow. On the women’s side, a hot pink hellscape. I searched carefully for some non-pink shoes and then started to wonder. Was I in the kids’ aisle?
If you don’t believe me, consider these snapshots. At the time of writing, on JDSports.co.uk, 70 per cent of the Nike accessories specifically for women only come in pink. Just five products meant for women, a few bags, a cap and some head bands, eschew pink for other colours.
At the time of writing, nearly 70 per cent of the women’s running shoes on Decathlon’s website have pink on them, as do almost half of those featured on JohnLewis.com. Almost 60 per cent of the women’s running clothes in Sports Direct’s Karrimor line that are not black, white or grey are pink, or have pink trim (and that’s not even including the Karrimor logo that often appears in pink).
What is going on? When I think pink, I think Power Rangers. My Little Pony. Peppa Pig. “It’s a very infantilising colour,” says sports sociologist Professor Cheryl Cooky of Purdue University, Indiana. “It’s a colour we associate not simply with femininity, but with a kind of youthful femininity, a girlish femininity.”
A selection of women-only Nike items available on JDSports.co.uk in December 2016. Photo: a collage of images from JDSports.co.uk
Even if not every women’s sports item is pink, it’s hard to argue that the colour is not overrepresented. Why are brands and retailers dressing adult women like pretty, pretty princesses?
There’s no denying that pink is a political colour. Just look at the furore raised recently when an English Football Association document intended to get girls into sport recommended providing them with “pink whistles”, as well as pink water bottles, pink shin pads, pink gloves and pink hairbands. “We aren’t brainless Barbie dolls. We don’t all like the same colour (pink),” one ten-year-old footballer called Grace wrote in response.
The movement to end “pinkification” of products for girls has been gaining momentum for years, with campaigns like Pinkstinks and Let Toys be Toys convincing children’s retailers to give up their “pink for girls”, “blue for boys” signage and marketing. But what about grown women? Are we happy to accept our pink water bottles and hairbands?
This isn’t just a matter of colours. As with toy shops, it’s about suggesting, even subconsciously, which activities are appropriate for which gender. John Lewis sells own-brand hand weights , for instance, which progress from bubblegum pink to purple to grey to navy as they get bigger, implying that your femininity drains away as you lift heavier weights. If you doubt that this colour-coding carries any meaning, imagine if it were the other way around, and the heaviest weights were baby pink. (John Lewis responds that “there is not a conscious link between the colours and the weight”.)
On the JD Sports site, meanwhile, there’s a “shop by activity” tab, which, for women, offers “Running, Gym, Yoga, Spin, Cardio”. For men, there’s “Football, Basketball, Tennis, Running, Rugby”. At the time of writing, footballs are included in the men’s accessories section, but not the women’s. What would the young footballer Grace have to say about that?
When I contact stores to ask why they stock so many pink sports items, the reasons vary. John Lewis says that “to a large extent” their colours are “predetermined” by suppliers. Decathlon says its palette of pink and turquoise is a feminine version of the red and blue it uses for men: “Originally, [the colours of sportswear for men] were [mainly derived from] flags and blazons. Products intended for a male public. Blue, white, red dominate flags and thus became the basic (basal) colours of performance. To widen the target to the feminine market, the pink and turquoise replaced the red and the blue.”
It adds: “Pink and turquoise are sport colours [used for] ten years in Decathlon. After black and white, which are the more basic colours, blue and red (so turquoise and pink for women) were the two other colours added in our ranges.”
Both Decathlon and John Lewis, however, also point to sales as a driving force. While John Lewis’ most popular sportswear is black and grey, pink and particularly purple have recently “generated great interest and sales”, a spokesperson says. And Benoît Buronfosse, the brand design manager of Decathlon sub-brand Kalenji, notes that, based on a decade of sales figures, “pink is the preferred colour for women!”
JD Sports and Sports Direct declined to comment.
Sports industry analyst Matt Powell , who writes the blog Sneakernomics for Forbes, backs this up. “Brands don’t make many products that no one wants to buy,” he says. “Tough way to stay in business.”
But if pink is popular with women, there’s still the question of why. After all, it wasn’t until the 1980s that pink became associated with femininity, according to historian Jo Paoletti, a professor at the University of Maryland and author of the culture blog Pink is for Boys. “This stuff is culturally constructed, it’s artificial, it changes over time, it’s different in different cultures. So the idea that women have a natural desire to dress in a certain way is just wrong,” she says.
To be sure, some people just look good in the colour. But Purdue’s Professor Cooky suggests there may be something else. “Sports in most societies are still male-dominated,” she says. “For some female athletes and fans, wearing pink may be a way to reassert a notion of conventional femininity in those highly masculinised spaces.”
In other words, if you’re a woman in the sports world, you may feel the need to wear things that shout, “I’m not a dude!” The stereotype of the manly sportswoman clearly weighs on the mind of many female athletes. In a day and age when Serena and Venus Williams can be referred to publicly as “ the Williams brothers “ by a member of the International Olympic Committee, no wonder active women are reaching for hyper-feminine signifiers.
Still, there is evidence that not all women want all pink, all the time. Take the USA’s National Football League. Around the year 2000, the NFL entered the women’s apparel market. (Women, it turns out, account for nearly half of NFL fans.) At first, the NFL focused on pink products that could stand out on the shop floor. “At the time it was maybe the easiest way to communicate that we had moved into that space,” says Rhiannon Madden, the NFL’s director of apparel.
Since then, however, the NFL has broadening the range to include team colours in green, yellow, red and brown. „As we got smarter and engaged more with our fans, and learned more about what they were looking for, we expanded our offering,” says Maddon. The switch, and an ad campaign in 2012 to promote it, resulted in a triple-digit growth in sales.
The NFL’s early approach, common in the sporting industry, has come to be known as “shrink it and pink it” – the practice of downsizing a men’s product and slapping a “girly” colour on it. And while many companies have come a long way from “shrink and pink”, there’s still room for improvement, says Powell. “The female consumer has been horribly underserved by the sports brands. There are not enough women-specific products,” he says, adding that companies need to focus more on products that will, “help female athletes perform at a higher level”.
In the meantime, it would be nice if sports retailers would offer us more non-pink options. Using the colour may, like the FA’s pink whistles, simply be an attempt to include women in sports. But, as Professor Cooky points out, it can also alienate those who “may not wish to subscribe to that sort of girly colour palette”. One such woman, a friend in her early 30s, told me how at the two triathlons she has raced in, the women were handed pink swimming caps. Her reaction? “Give them to the dudes!”
Take a break from the remaining Strawberry Delights abandoned at the bottom of your forlorn Quality Street tin to spare a thought for Sarah Vine this bank holiday.
The poor journalist (and wife of Michael Gove) has just confessed in a Mail Online column that she has spent the last day shedding tears, so many tears, for today’s young women. Why? Not because (alas! alack!) she has taken Gove off the market, but because many of them (women, that is) went outside on New Year’s Eve and – those of a sensitive disposition might want to look away now – got drunk.
Under the headline „Pictures that make me weep for today’s young women“, Vine opines that it is „more depressing“ to see photographs of drunk young women – photographs, by the way, helpfully provided to outrage and definitely not, never, ever, to titillate Mail readers – than it is to see those of men.
Your mole notices Vine offers little explanation for why she finds images of drunk women more offensive than seeing men in the same state, but surely it cannot be that she feels women should be held to higher standards of decorum and decency than their male counterparts? That, after all, would be sexism, and if there is one thing that Vine is not – while she weeps out her caring, heartfelt thoughts about women next to candid upskirt pictures of them celebrating a night out – it’s sexist.
That is to say nothing of the fact that the pictures that Vine features are, for the most part, not that bad at all. Women helping their friends to walk and fighting off males should invoke feelings of pride, not prudish moral outrage at the fact they happened to do it while – gasp! – showing off their bare legs.
Furthermore – as your mole embodied while catching up on Sherlock instead of popping down to the local Public Burrow last night – binge-drinking in youths is actually at an all-time low , rendering Vine’s sentiments about „Tony Blair’s brave new world of 24-hour drinking“ completely redundant.
Further-further-more, substance abuse researchers for Glasgow University have also revealed that despite the fact twice as many men die from alcohol misuse than women every year, the media focuses disproportionately on women. „We found a strong emphasis on the deterioration of women’s physical appearance and attractiveness due to alcohol,“ they wrote.
And this, dear readers, is the crux of the issue. A woman looks „out of control“ if her hair is unbrushed or her dress slips slightly, while a man would have to go to far more extreme lengths to be identified by appearance as a problem drinker. The double standards are ridiculous, and also damaging – the media misleads us by focusing on binge-drinking women, meaning that men who drink dangerously may struggle to identify their behaviour as problematic.
Still, it is nice to know that depsite the world-shaking events of 2016, the UK’s moral compass is still able to align with the earth’s magnetic field and point us all in the right direction. Which is to say, backwards.

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Germany 'pollution spike' follows New Year's Eve fireworks

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NewsHubNew Year’s Eve fireworks contributed to dangerously high levels of pollution in several German cities, official figures suggest.
In Munich, particulate levels briefly reached 26 times the EU-recommended daily limit of 50 micrograms of particulates per cubic metre of air.
National figures suggest that firework displays ejected some 4,000 tonnes of particulates into the atmosphere.
That reportedly equates to 15% of yearly vehicle particulate emissions.
Airborne sooty particulates are mostly emitted during the burning of fossil fuels and contribute to deaths from respiratory illnesses.
The German figures have prompted calls for a ban on private fireworks parties.
The combustion of fireworks creates elevated levels of particles (smoke or soot) as well as high levels of metal ions such as magnesium. They have also been linked to increased levels of other molecules such as nitrogen dioxide (NO2) and sulphur dioxide (SO2).
Fireworks have been linked to elevated pollution levels elsewhere. In already smoggy Delhi, India, levels of tiny particulate matter (PM 2.5) more than doubled on 31 October last year, the day after Diwali celebrations.
In the worst affected areas, levels reached 750 micrograms per cubic metre – 30 times a mean guideline set by the World Health Organization (WHO) of 25 micrograms per cubic metre on average over a 24-hour period.
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Fireworks and bonfires marking the UK’s Guy Fawkes Night on 5 November have also been blamed for pollution spikes.
According to air pollution scientist Gary Fuller, writing in the Guardian newspaper , on Guy Fawkes Night in 2014 air pollution reached the top level of 10 on the UK scale across the West Midlands, Merseyside, Manchester and Yorkshire.
Germans spent €100m (£84.6m; $104m) on fireworks for New Year’s Eve displays according to official figures quoted by Munich daily Sueddeutsche ,
It says the emissions of PM10 – particulate matter 10 micrometres or less in diameter – reached levels many times higher than the recommended EU limit of 50 micrograms in many cities, including Frankfurt (385 micrograms), Wiesbaden (503 micrograms) and Baden-Wuerttemberg (534 micrograms) on 1 January 2017.
But the worst reading came from the centre of the southern city of Munich, where one reading briefly reached 1,346 micrograms of particulates per cubic metre of air, according to the paper. It adds that adverse weather conditions meant the pollutants remained in the air for an extended period.
„As well as contributing to PM10, fireworks contain metal compounds which may have additional health effects,“ said air-quality expert Dr Jo Barnes at the University of the West of England.
European countries are permitted to exceed the recommended daily limits on certain pollutants a limited number of times per year, so these breaches may not be illegal, but they may still have implications for public health, say experts.

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Trump Takes Aim At GM Over Mexico Plant, Threatens ‘Border Tax’

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NewsHubPresident-elect Donald Trump threatened General Motors Co. Tuesday with a “big border tax” for moving its Chevy Cruze model production to Mexico.
Trump tweeted out at 7:30 a.m. Tuesday morning: “General Motors is sending Mexican made model of Chevy Cruze to U. S. car dealers-tax free across border. Make in U. S. A.or pay big border tax!”
General Motors is sending Mexican made model of Chevy Cruze to U. S. car dealers-tax free across border. Make in U. S. A.or pay big border tax!
— Donald J. Trump (@realDonaldTrump) January 3, 2017
General Motors stressed in a press release that it makes its Chevy Cruze model in Lordstown, Ohio. In clarification, the firm said it “builds the Chevy Cruze hatchback for global markets in Mexico, with a small number sold in the U. S.” While the president-elect has repeatedly promised to impose a burdensome 35 percent tax on automakers that move operations to Mexico, he would not have the power to impose a tariff on a firm unilaterally. (RELATED: More Companies Moving To Mexico, Finding Fewer Laborers To Fill Jobs)
Trump has also taken aim at other automakers, like Ford, for having large-scale production facilities in Mexico.
The president-elect proposes a one-time repatriation tax for companies with billions of dollars overseas, although it is unclear whether or not that will be enough incentive for firms like General Motors or Ford to move operations back to the U. S. If a tariff like the one Trump threatens were imposed, it would affect all automakers equally.
Producing cars domestically means, for automakers, paying higher wages and benefits packages to U. S. employees. This would, in turn, mean inflated ticket prices for Americans looking to buy a car. Experts also warn that if domestic car prices rose due to such a tariff, it could leave U. S. automakers at a comparative disadvantage to foreign competitors, CNN Money reports .
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New version of Hitler's "Mein Kampf" a German best-seller

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NewsHubNews agency dpa reported Tuesday that 85,000 copies of the book have been sold since it was first published a year ago.
The 1,948-page book is titled “Hitler, Mein Kampf: A Critical Edition.”
It didn’t take long for Adolf Hitler’s infamous manifesto, „Mein Kampf,“ to sell out its first printing in Germany since World War II. Blocked fr…
It is published by the Munich-based Institute for Contemporary History, which spent years adding comments to Hitler’s original text in an effort to highlight his propaganda and mistakes.
Before it expired at the end of 2015, Bavaria’s state finance ministry had used its copyright on the book to prevent the publication of new editions in Germany.
Despite its incendiary and anti-Semitic content, the book wasn’t banned in Germany and could be found online, in secondhand bookshops and in libraries.

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Donald Trump threatens General Motors with ‘big border tax’

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NewsHubPresident-elect Donald Trump on Tuesday threatened to impose a “big border tax” on General Motors if the automobile giant doesn’t shift some its production back to the United States.
“ General Motors is sending Mexican made model of Chevy Cruze to U. S. car dealers-tax free across border. Make in U. S. A.or pay big border tax!” Mr. Trump tweeted.
In response, the company said the Cruze hatchback model made in Mexico is for global markets, with a “small number” sold in the U. S.
“ General Motors manufacturers the Chevrolet Cruze sedan in Lordstown, Ohio. All Chevrolet Cruze sedans sold in the U. S. are built in GM’s assembly plant in Lordstown, Ohio. GM builds the Chevrolet Cruze hatchback for global markets in Mexico, with a small number sold in the U. S.,” said a statement posted to the company’s website.
Mr. Trump has also called out other corporate giants like Boeing and Lockheed Martin in recent weeks over the cost or projected cost of their products.
He said frequently during the campaign that he’d eye imposing tariffs if companies moved their operations outside of the United States and then tried to sell the products back to the U. S.
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Storms kill 4, damage buildings across Southern states

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NewsHubA powerful storm system that moved across the South on Monday killed four people in Alabama and left a trail of damage over several states, officials said.
The line of severe thunderstorms spawned several possible tornadoes, and the threat continued into early Tuesday for southern Alabama, southwest Georgia and the Florida Panhandle.
Four people were killed Monday evening when a tree fell on their mobile home in Rehobeth, Alabama, said Kris Ware, a spokeswoman for the Dothan Houston County Emergency Management Agency.
The National Weather Service had issued a tornado warning for Houston County in the southern part of the state Monday evening. Local media outlets reported that emergency officials advised residents to stay in their homes and assess damage in the morning.
Alabama Gov. Robert Bentley said in a statement on social media that the Houston County sheriff had told him about the deaths and he offered „prayers for those impacted. “
In Georgia, some of the heaviest rains were expected late Monday night and into the overnight hours of early Tuesday morning, forecasters said.
„There is a slight chance of damaging winds and tornadoes, however the highest probabilities are generally west of Interstate 75,“ said Sid King, a meteorologist at the National Weather Service in Peachtree City, Georgia, near Atlanta.
Parts of south Georgia could see as much as 3 inches of total rainfall from all the storms produced by the system now moving across southern states, King said.
State emergency officials reported no injuries or deaths in Louisiana and Mississippi, but a trip to Wal-Mart was memorable for some shoppers in Marksville, Louisiana, as severe weather blew out skylights in the store, sending water and glass cascading onto shoppers.
Marksville Fire Chief Jerry Bordelon said a fireworks stand in the Wal-Mart parking lot was tossed 30 or 40 yards and mangled. The storm also knocked over 18-wheel truck trailers and punched holes in the Wal-Mart’s roof. The fire department ordered shoppers to leave the store, but some didn’t want to leave even as managers closed it.
„Believe it or not, we had some people in there who were still trying to shop,“ Bordelon said.
Wal-Mart spokeswoman Erica Jones said the Arkansas-based company hopes to reopen the store Tuesday, but isn’t sure that will happen, citing needed repairs to a natural gas line.
Storms in central Mississippi near Mendenhall and Mount Olive were preliminarily identified as tornadoes by the National Weather Service, based in part on radar signatures. Both storms damaged farm buildings and homes. Other possible tornadoes will be surveyed later.
In Louisiana, there was also relatively serious damage in the southwestern parishes of Beauregard and Allen, including the town of Reeves. Some wind damage was also reported in Houston and throughout East Texas. Though Arkansas had also been included in warnings, there was only a stray report of hail in Jackson County in the northeast part of the state.
Tens of thousands lost power in Louisiana and Mississippi at the height of the storm, according to utilities.
Freddie Zeigler, a meteorologist in the Weather Service’s New Orleans office, said heavy winds were preceding the squall line, possibly contributing to power outages.
It was the second episode of heavy rain within days for some areas. An area stretching from Biloxi, Mississippi, through Alabama and across Macon and Augusta, Georgia, received more than 4 inches of rain Monday, according to radar estimates. Parts of southern Mississippi and southwest Alabama have received more than 8 inches of rain since Saturday. Though rivers along the Gulf Coast were rising rapidly Monday, only minor flooding was predicted.

Associated Press writers Kim Chandler and Jeff Martin contributed to this report.

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Carrie Fishers Tochter vermisst „Abadaba“ und „Momby“

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NewsHubLos Angeles. Die Schauspielerin Billie Lourd (24) hat sich bei ihren Fans für die aufbauenden Worte nach dem Tod ihrer Mutter Carrie Fisher und ihrer Großmutter Debbie Reynolds bedankt. „All eure Gebete und die netten Worte der letzten Woche haben mir Kraft gegeben in einer Zeit, in der ich dachte, es könne keine Kraft geben“, schrieb sie auf ihrem Instagram-Account. Dazu postete sie ein Foto, das sie als kleines Mädchen zusammen mit Mutter und Oma zeigt.
„Worte können nicht ausdrücken, wie sehr ich meine Abadaba und meine Momby vermissen werde“, schrieb Lourd an die Adresse ihrer Fans. „Eure Liebe und eure Unterstützung bedeuten die Welt für mich.“ Ihre Fans reagierten auch dieses Mal sofort: „Bleib stark, Billie“, schrieben User unter das Foto.
Billie Lourd hatte bislang öffentlich geschwiegen. Ihr Onkel Todd Fisher hatte wenige Tage nach dem Tod seiner Schwester Carrie und seiner Mutter Debbie Reynolds mit einer liebevollen Zeichnung in den sozialen Medien für Rührung gesorgt.
Die berühmte „Star Wars“-Darstellerin Carrie Fisher (Prinzessin Leia) war am vergangenen Dienstag (27. Dezember) im Alter von 60 Jahren gestorben , nachdem sie wenige Tage zuvor während eines Flugs von London nach Los Angeles einen Herzinfarkt erlitten hatte. Nur einen Tag nach ihr starb ihre Mutter, die Schauspielerin Debbie Reynolds („Goldgräber-Molly“) mit 84 Jahren.
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Britischer EU-Botschafter Ivan Rogers tritt zurück

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NewsHubDer höchste britische Diplomat in Brüssel, Ivan Rogers, ist überraschend von seinem Amt zurückgetreten. Eigentlich sollte er bei dem bald beginnenden Brexit-Verfahren eine entscheidende Rolle spielen. Nun wird über Rogers Beweggründe spekuliert.
Weniger als drei Monate vor dem geplanten Beginn des Brexit-Verfahrens ist der britische Botschafter bei der Europäischen Union, Ivan Rogers, überraschend zurückgetreten. Es war eigentlich erwartet worden, dass er eine Schlüsselrolle beim Beginn der bevorstehenden Brexit-Verhandlungen spielen würde.
Ursprünglich sollte Rogers seinen Botschafterposten erst im kommenden November verlassen. Warum er sich schon jetzt verabschiedet, dazu wollte sich das Londoner Außenministerium heute nicht äußern. Rogers hatte den Posten seit November 2013 inne, zuvor war er EU-Berater des ehemaligen Premierministers David Cameron.
Britische Medien berichten über Differenzen zwischen Rogers und mehreren Kabinettsmitgliedern, die beim Brexit demnach andere Ansichten vertraten. Rogers wollte Großbritannien in der EU halten – und hatte für den früheren Premierminister Cameron jenen EU-Reformdeal ausgehandelt, mit dem Cameron den Brexit-Volksentscheid zu gewinnen hoffte.
Die BBC hatte im Dezember berichtet, dass die Verhandlungen über ein Handelsabkommen mit Großbritannien zehn Jahre dauern könnten. Rogers hatte die britische Regierung demnach über eine entsprechende Einschätzung der EU-Staaten informiert. Ein Sprecher von Premierministerin Theresa May wies den Bericht zurück.
Die Briten hatten in einer Volksabstimmung am 23. Juni mehrheitlich für einen Austritt aus der EU gestimmt. Der auf zwei Jahre angelegte Austrittsprozess kann erst beginnen, wenn London das Ausscheiden aus der EU nach Artikel 50 des EU-Vertrags beantragt hat. May will die Austrittserklärung bis Ende März abgeben.
Die Opposition kritisiert, dass May ihre Verhandlungsziele bislang nicht benannt hat – ob sie etwa die weitere Mitgliedschaft im EU-Binnenmarkt anstrebt oder nicht. In ihrer Neujahrsansprache sagte die Premierministerin, sie werde bei den Verhandlungen sowohl die Interessen derjenigen im Blick haben, die für den Brexit gestimmt haben als auch derjenigen, die für den EU-Verbleib waren. Voraussichtlich noch im Januar entscheidet das oberste britische Gericht darüber, ob zunächst das Parlament dem Brexit-Startschuss zustimmen muss.

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Polizei sucht drei Schläger und ihr Opfer

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NewsHubHannover. Die Gründe sind bislang unbekannt. Der Streit eskalierte schließlich. Drei der gesuchten schlugen und traten so lange auf den vierten ein, bis dieser zu Boden ging. Dann setzte sich das Opfer zur Wehr. Der Verletzte zog nach Polizeiangaben einen Arm einer Schere hervor und wollte damit auf die Angreifer losgehen. Die Schläger traten die Flucht an. Auch das Opfer lief davon. In der Nähe der Markthalle kontrollierten die Beamten einen Verdächtigen, nahmen seine Personalien auf, ließen ihn anschließend wieder laufen. Die Fahndung nach den Schlägern und dem Opfer läuft noch.

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