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South Korea official says 'comfort woman' statue 'not desirable'

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NewsHubSEOUL, Jan. 13 (UPI) — South Korea’s foreign minister broke his silence on Friday and expressed his reservations about a new “comfort woman” statue in the country’s second-largest city.
The bronze statue outside the Japanese consulate in Busan, dedicated to young women and girls forced to serve in wartime Japanese brothels, has prompted a fresh feud between Seoul and Tokyo.
Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe has recently asked that the statue be removed, and Japan recalled its top two diplomats in protest.
On Friday, Seoul’s Foreign Minister Yun Byung-se told a parliamentary committee on foreign affairs and unification the installation of the statue is “not desirable, from the perspective of international relations,” local news service No Cut News reported.
Yun also described trust between the two countries as “weak,” and to strengthen ties the two sides had “reached a consensus on the comfort women,” a reference to a 2015 deal between the two governments that included financial compensation for the survivors.
The United States had supported the agreement when the deal was reached.
“As you all know well, it is not desirable to place sculptures or other objects in front of a consulate in terms of international relations,” the South Korean official said. “There are many other ways to honor” the victims.
Yun’s statement, however, is being met with some criticism in Korea.
Kim Chang -soo, director of the private Korea National Strategy Institute, said Yun was making a claim that the Japanese government should be making and Seoul could order for the statue to be dismantled.
Historians say at least tens of thousands of women across Asia were trafficked from their homes and villages to forcibly serve in brothels during World War II. Many women have testified about rape, physical and mental abuse they endured under the Japanese military.

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Trump nominees agree North Korea poses serious threat

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NewsHubWASHINGTON, Jan. 13 (UPI) — A series of confirmation hearings for U. S. President-elect Donald Trump ‘s nominees are indicating the next administration is likely to pursue a hardline policy toward North Korea as Kim Jong Un refuses to give up his nuclear weapons.
Trump’s picks for secretary of state, secretary of defense and CIA director mentioned North Korea during their interviews with U. S. senators.
The candidates all labeled North Korea a threat, including nominee for CIA director, Mike Pompeo.
“In the near-term threat to life and limb of Americans, yes. I put North Korea, China and Russia right up there alongside” terrorists, Pompeo said.
The U. S. representative for Kansas’ Fourth congressional district also said “nuclear powers,” like North Korea, pose the “biggest threat to do catastrophic harm to the United States. ”
During his hearing on Thursday, Trump’s pick for defense secretary, Ret. Gen. James Mattis , stressed the importance of “treaty obligations” and the need to “stand by our allies and partners. ”
But Mattis also said he expects the United States’ “allies and partners to uphold their obligations as well” while defending troop presence in countries like South Korea and Japan.
“We must embrace our international alliances and security partnerships. History is clear: Nations with strong allies thrive and those without them wither,” Mattis said, adding North Korea’s nuclear weapons program is contributing to volatility on the Korean peninsula.
Mattis gained broad support after his confirmation hearing, according to CNN .
Rex Tillerson , Trump’s nominee for secretary of state, said during his hearing that inadequate enforcement is responsible for North Korea’s nuclear weapons proliferation, while criticizing China for being lax in sanctions enforcement.
“That’s why ultimately it’s going to require a new approach with China in order for China to understand our expectations of them, going beyond certainly what they have in the past, which has fallen short,” Tillerson said.

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100 Women: How South Korea stopped its parents aborting girls

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NewsHubFor every 100 baby girls born in India, there are 111 baby boys. In China, the ratio is 100 to 115. One other country saw similar rates in 1990, but has since brought its population back into balance. How did South Korea do it? Yvette Tan reports.
“One daughter is equal to 10 sons,” was the message desperately being promoted by the South Korean government.
It was some two decades ago and gender imbalance was at a high, reaching 116.5 boys for every 100 girls at its peak. The preference for sons goes back centuries in Korean tradition. They were seen to carry on the family line, provide financial support and take care of their parents in old age.
“There was the idea that daughters were not regarded as part of their own family after marriage,” says Ms Park-Cha Okkyung, the executive director of the Korean Women’s Associations United.
The government was looking for a solution – and fast.
In an effort to reduce the incidence of selective abortions, South Korea enacted a law in 1988 making it illegal for a doctor to reveal the gender of a foetus to expectant parents.
At the same time women were also becoming more educated, with many more starting to join the workforce, challenging the convention that it was the job of a man to provide for his family.
It worked, but it was not for one reason alone. Rather, a combination of these factors led to the eventual gender rebalancing.
South Korea was acknowledged as the “first Asian country to reverse the trend in rising sex ratios at birth”, in a report by the World Bank.
In 2013, the ratio was down to 105.3, a number comparable to major Western nations such as Canada.
Monica Das Gupta, research professor in sociology at the University of Maryland who has studied gender disparity across Asia, says factors other than legislation are likely to be the most significant in accounting for this change.
A legal ban can “dampen things a bit”, but she points out that “seven years after the law [was instituted] sex-selective abortions continued”.
Rather she attributes the change to the “blistering pace” of urbanisation and industrialisation in South Korea.
While the country was predominantly a rural society there was great emphasis on male lineage and boys staying at home to inherit their fathers’ land.
But in just a few decades a large part of the population has moved to living in apartment blocks with people they don’t know and working in factories with people they don’t know, and the system has become much more impersonal, Dr Das Gupta says.
China and India, though, still have a stark gender imbalance, despite India outlawing, and China regulating against, sex-selective testing and abortions. So why is that?
Dr Das Gupta believes that in China this may be because until last year, the rule that your household registration – known as the hukou system – remained in the village where you were from, regardless of the fact that you might work in the city, meant that there was still an emphasis on male lineage and land ownership, but that this should now start to shift.
But she also stressed that the change is not always linear. As people gain economic advantage they have better access to sex-selective testing and have fewer children, which actually then puts greater emphasis on their gender.
In India in 1961, there were 976 girls for every 1,000 boys under the age of seven. According to the latest census figures released in 2011, that figure had dropped to a dismal 914 and campaigners say the decline is largely due to the increased availability of antenatal sex screening, despite the fact that both the tests and sex-selective abortion have been outlawed since 1994. They say that in the past decade alone, 8 million female foetuses may have been aborted in the country.
But she argues that several factors in India are slowly having a trickle-down effect on attitudes to women including media representation of women functioning in the outside world, and legislative changes enforcing equal inheritance rules and requiring one-third of elected positions be reserved for women.
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While South Korea may have rebalanced its population, this does not necessarily equate gender equality, Ms Okkyung argues.
“Even though Korea has a normal gender ratio balance, discrimination against women still continues,” the 47-year-old says. “We need to pay more attention to the real situations that women face rather than just looking at the numbers. ”
Women in South Korea face one of the largest gender wage gaps amongst developed countries – at 36% in 2013. By comparison, New Zealand has a gap of some 5%.
“Nowadays women go to university at a higher rate than men in South Korea. However, the problem starts when women enter into the labour market,” Ms Okkyung explains.
“The glass ceiling is very solid and there is a low percentage of women at higher positions in offices. ”
One of the reasons it is harder for women to compete in the workplace is because they are expected to devote their time to both work and family.
“One example is that working mothers have a dilemma, as children in elementary schools come home early after lunch. Therefore, mothers who cannot see a sustainable future in the workplace tend to quit their jobs,” says Ms Okkyung.
Dr Hyekung Lee was one of the few Korean women in her generation that did find workplace success.
“I have been very lucky that I was brought up in a very enlightened family. My family had three girls and two boys, and all were given the same support for education,” says 68-year-old Dr Lee, who is the chairperson of the Korea Foundation for Women, the country’s only non-profit organisation for women.
“But when I became a full-time faculty member in my university, I had to be the only woman professor in my department throughout my 30 years there. ”
Generally, attitudes towards women have improved as today’s Korean men become more educated and exposed to global norms.
They also inevitably mix with women across all spheres of life, in workplaces, schools or social circles, something that perhaps was not so common decades ago.
It is amongst the older generation that many still cling on to the preference for sons.
Emily [not her real name], 26, recalls that growing up as an only child, she was always treated equally by her grandparents – until her step-brothers were born.
“I only noticed the difference when my brothers came,” she said. “Then I realised that they would never do stuff like the housework. ”
“My birthday is also one day before my father’s so my grandparents didn’t allow me to celebrate it because as they said: ‘How dare a girl celebrate a birthday before her father?'”
“I think Korea is at that transitional phase that people are more aware now than previous generations, but it’s still not quite equal compared to Western countries,” she says.
“I’ve had friends tell me I can only keep my career if I stay single, and others tell me I’ve chased away men because I was too bossy on the dates and took the initiative. ”
She also notes that there is also a substantial difference in attitudes towards women in bigger cities and smaller towns.
“Cities like Busan are more traditional. I’ve had friends from Busan get a culture shock when they come to Seoul,” she says. “In the capital, things are more progressive. ”
Yet she believes change will come.
“Women in Korea need to be aware that there is gender discrimination,” says Emily, who is now studying in the Netherlands. “I didn’t know until I left – I thought the way things were was just how they were. ”
“It’s not until you expose yourself to other cultures that you start to question your own. I think things will change, but it will take a lot of time. ”
Additional reporting by the BBC’s Geeta Pandey and Yuwen Wu.

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US Marine F-35s to be 'cornerstone' in Japan, Pacific defense

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NewsHub(CNN) The F-35 Joint Strike Fighter, the most expensive and one of the most controversial weapons systems in US history, is on its way to Japan to be “the cornerstone” of US defense in the Pacific.
CNN’s Zachary Cohen and Yoko Wakatsuki contributed to this report.

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The 5 biggest announcements from the Tokyo Nintendo Switch event

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NewsHubNintendo announced a whole bunch of details about the upcoming Switch console last night in Tokyo , including the price, release date, and new games that are coming to the console. And while we may still have questions about Nintendo’s new hardware, we now have a clearer picture than ever about what Nintendo’s vision of the future of video games looks like.
First things first. The Nintendo Switch will be released internationally on March 3rd for $299.99. The Switch will be available in two versions: either a console with all-gray Joy-Con controllers, or one with a Neon Red and Neon Blue Joy-Con set.
As for accessories: the more traditional Pro Controller will cost $69.99, while extra Joy-Con pairs will run $79.99 each, with individual Joy-Con costing $49.99. Each Joy-Con controller, whether purchased individually or paired, also includes a wrist strap attachment. Extra Joy-Con Charging Grip controllers will run $29.99 with the ability to recharge the Joy-Con controllers, replacement Switch Docks will be $89.99, and a Wii-esque Wheel accessory will run $14.99 for a set of two.
Nintendo also finally answered some of the biggest outstanding questions about the Switch hardware. The screen was confirmed to be a 6.2-inch, 1280 x 720 resolution display, with up to 1080p output available on a TV set when docked.
When used in handheld mode, the Switch gets between three and six hours of battery life on a charge, depending on the demands of the games being played, but can be easily recharged on the go through a USB-C port. The Switch has 32GB of internal storage, which can be further expandable with microSD cards. And, in a first for a Nintendo home console, the Switch won’t be region locked, meaning that games from anywhere in the world will work on any device.
Nintendo also showed off some new features for the modular Joy-Con controller. The mysterious square button on the left Joy-Con was announced to be a Capture button for quickly recording gameplay screenshots, and eventually video clips at some point farther down the line. Additionally, each Joy-Con controller will have full motion control functionality, similar to the Wii Remote, for motion gameplay, along with advanced haptic feedback that Nintendo is calling “HD Rumble” for even more immersive gameplay.
When using the Joy-Con controllers undocked, either for cooperative play or motion gaming, Nintendo is including a wrist strap attachment that can be clipped onto the inside of the controller halves to help prevent flinging them into your TV or nearby friends. Additionally, Nintendo revealed that the Switch-facing side of each Joy-Con contains shoulder buttons, allowing each Joy-Con half to be used as a full controller. The wrist strap attachment has the added benefit of making those shoulder buttons somewhat larger and easier to press.
Furthermore, the right Joy-Con controller contains an IR camera that Nintendo claims is able to identify the shape and locations of objects. For example, the Joy-Con can distinguish between a hand throwing rock-paper-scissors motions, as well as determine how far away it is from the controller. And as noted earlier, the Joy-Con will come in Neon Blue and Neon Red colors at launch, in addition to the previously seen gray.

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Takata to plead guilty, pay $1 billion for false reports on explosive airbags

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NewsHubDETROIT – Federal prosecutors have announced a settlement with Takata Corp., the company responsible for faulty “explosive” airbags that resulted in the deaths of at least 11 people in the United States.
U. S. Attorney Barbara L. McQuade confirmed during a Friday, Jan. 13 press conference that Takata, the Japanese company with U. S. headquarters in Auburn Hills, has agreed to plead guilty to wire fraud and will pay $1 billion in fines and restitution.
According to prosecutors, executives at the company put profits ahead of safety by taking part in a scheme to falsify and alter test reports that showed airbag inflators could rupture for more than a decade.
Three Takata executives have been charged in five counts of wire fraud and one conspiracy count in a scheme to conceal the defect in air bag inflators.
They include Shinichi Tanaka, executive VP of Inflator Global Operations, Hideo Nakajima, director of engineering of automotive systems laboratory and Tsuneo Chikaraishi, chief of Japan, Inflator Global Operations.
The investigation is ongoing, McQuade said, and others could be charged as information becomes available.
“We want to send a message of deterrent to auto suppliers who are failing their customers by putting profit ahead of safety,” McQuade said. “Corporations and employees need to be held accountable. Cheaters will not be allowed to gain a competitive advantage over good corporations who play by the rules. ”
Government expects Takata recalls to hit 42 million vehicles
As part of the settlement, which still must be approved by U. S. District Judge George Caram Steeh, Takata will pay $975 million in restitution and $25 million in fines. It will also be placed on probation for three years.
Most of the restitution, $850 million, is for airbag recall and replacement costs incurred by auto manufacturers who were victims of Takata’s fraud scheme.
Another chunk of the restitution, $125 million, will be used for individuals who have or will be physically injured by the airbags.
The airbags in question were installed on both the driver-and passenger-sides of vehicles. The explosive airbags would send shrapnel flying through the cabin of the vehicles when deployed.
Nineteen automakers, 22 brands and more than 42 million vehicles worldwide were affected. Almost 70 million air bag inflators are or will be under recall by 2019, in what some regulators have called the largest and most complex auto safety recall in U. S. history.
NHTSA confirms 11th U. S. death tied to explosive Takata airbags
According to the company’s admissions, in the late 1990s, Takata began developing airbag inflators that relied upon ammonium nitrate as their primary propellant.
From at least in or around 2000, Takata knew that certain ammonium nitrate-based inflators were not performing to the specifications required by the auto manufacturers.
Takata also knew that certain inflators had sustained failures, including ruptures, during testing. Nevertheless, Takata induced its customers to purchase these airbag systems by submitting false and fraudulent reports and other information that concealed the true condition of the inflators.
According to prosecutor, key executives “routinely and systematically” discussed the falsification of test reports in email and in verbal communications.
Even after the inflators began to experience repeated problems in the field – including ruptures causing injuries and deaths – Takata executives continued to withhold the true and accurate inflator test information and data from their customers.
All three executives were suspended in 2015 and are now in Japan. U. S. authorities will work with Japanese authorities to extradite those charged for trial.
McQuade declined to put a percentage on the chances of getting them back to the U. S., but said the chances are “pretty good. “

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Takata fined $1bn in US over exploding airbag scandal

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NewsHubJapanese car parts maker Takata has agreed to pay $1bn (£820m) in penalties in the US for concealing dangerous defects in its exploding airbags.
The firm also pleaded guilty to a single criminal charge, the company and the US Justice Department said .
Takata will pay a $25m fine, $125m to people injured by the airbags and $850m to carmakers that used them.
The faulty airbags have been linked to at least a dozen deaths and more than 100 injuries worldwide.
Most major carmakers have been affected by the fault, with about 100 million Takata airbags recalled globally.
The company’s chief executive, Shigehisa Takada, said: “Takata deeply regrets the circumstances that have led to this situation and remains fully committed to being part of the solution. ”
Takata has previously acknowledged some of its airbag inflators expanded with too much force and sprayed metal shrapnel into cars.
“For more than a decade, Takata repeatedly and systematically falsified critical test data related to the safety of its products, putting profits and production schedules ahead of safety,” said Andrew Weissmann, head of the Justice Department’s fraud section.
“I offer my deepest sympathies to the families and friends of those who died and to those who were injured as a result of the Takata Corporation’s failure to fulfil its obligation to ensure the safety of its airbag systems,” said Calvin L Scovel, inspector general of the US Department of Transportation.
Three former Takata executives were also charged by the US authorities on Friday for their part in the scandal.
The charges for conspiracy and wire fraud were filed against Shinichi Tanaka, Hideo Nakajima and Tsuneo Chikaraishi.
All three were long-serving executives at Takata until 2015.
Arrest warrants have also been issued for the three executives, although a spokeswoman for the US Attorney’s Office in Detroit said it was unclear where the defendants were. They do not have a date to appear in court.
Earlier on Friday Takata shares closed almost 17% higher in Tokyo on reports of the settlement with US regulators.
It has not disclosed the total cost of the global recall, but reports have suggested it is working on a restructuring deal and potential bankruptcy protection .

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The Adventure of Daniel Hannan and the Princes in the Tower Don't write off Jeremy Corbyn 2.0 – his relaunch has the potential to win

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NewsHubSince Daniel Hannan, a formerly obscure MEP, has emerged as the anointed intellectual of the Brexit elite, The Staggers is charting his ascendancy…
Daniel Hannan, as I’ve noted in the past, has an awkward habit of deleting his tweets. Often, by a strange coincidence, it’s the more embarrassing proclamations that vanish into the ether – no explanation, no, “Apologies, friends, I buggered that up didn’t I?” The tweet simply vanishes as if it had never been tweeted.
I’ve taken, then, to screenshot-ing some of the best morsels, just in case they’re not there the next time I look. Here’s one now:
Funny thing about that tweet is that Danny Boy has not, at time of writing, deleted it. Despite the fact he was tricked into embarrassing himself by a mean-spirited Remoaner, it’s still sitting there on the internet looking for all the world like its author is not crippled with embarrassment at the fact he could have been such a dunderhead as to write it. Two things are wrong with it, one relatively small, the other so huge as to be all encompassing.
The small one lies in the choice of monarchs. Not all of them are unreasonable: Henry VIII famously broke with the Catholic Church in his search for a divorce, an heir, and a quick bonk with Anne Boleyn. Since that meant an end to the period in which the English crown was answerable to a higher authority in the form of the Pope, we’ve already been treated to umpteen “Britain’s first Brexit” articles, and they’re not soon likely to stop – all this, despite the fact the big man liked to go around telling people he was also the King of France.
Similarly England spent much of the reign of his daughter trying to avoid being swallowed by the Spanish Empire, so it’s probably fair to suggest that Elizabeth I wasn’t a big fan of European integration either. George V, though, was closely related to – indeed, shared a face with – half the other head of states in Europe during his time on the planet, so what he’s doing there is anybody’s guess.
The truly vexing inclusion, though, is Edward V. Is Daniel Hannan really saying that a boy king who reigned for 79 days and was murdered by a wicked uncle at the age of 12 had serious concerns about the European project? Was it the damage that the Combined Agricultural Policy wrought on developing world farmers that Edward was brooding about in his tower? The money wasted on repeatedly moving the European Parliament between Brussels and Strasbourg? What?
@JonnElledge To be fair, if you’d ask the Princes in the Tower if they wanted to leave or remain, I’d bet they’d vote leave.
— Chris Cook (@xtophercook) December 29, 2016
Okay let’s be charitable and assume it’s a typo, presumably for another of Henry’s kids Edward VI. (It certainly wasn’t Edward III who spent much of his reign trying to get into Europe, by kicking off an endless war with France.) But the bigger problem here lies not in the specifics of Daniel’s answer, but in the fact he bothered to answer at all. The entire exercise is entirely ludicrous. It’s like asking for Theresa May’s position on the dissolution of the monasteries, or Jeremy Hunt’s proposals for tackling the Black Death.
The question is an ahistorical nonsense – not just because the European Union was invented in the late 20th century to deal with problems specific to a particular time, but because it misunderstands how England’s role in Europe has evolved over the centuries.
For the first five hundred years or so after the Conquest, the nations of the British Isles were a key part of a western European political system that included France and the Low countries. Until it lost Calais in 1558, indeed, the English Crown generally held territory in France.
The idea that the United Kingdom, as the state became, was with Europe but not of it – that its destiny lay on the high seas, not the continent – is a notion that’s core to Eurosceptic mythology, but one which didn’t emerge until the imperial era. Exactly when I’m not sure (unlike certain Conservative MEPs I’m not afraid to admit my ignorance, which is what makes us better than the animals and egg avatars). However you count it, though, the period between then and 1973 must make up a minority of England’s history as a nation. For most of its history, the idea that the England was somehow not properly “European” would have seemed crazy.
Actually, there was one major European project which a king of both England and Scotland kept us out of, a policy decision confirmed by his successors. That project was a key plank of French foreign policy, grew to encompass more far flung countries like Sweden, and was launched largely to prevent the Germans from getting above themselves. It was the Thirty Years War.
But is James I & VI on Hannan’s list? Is he b*llocks.
A Fabian Society report at the start of 2017 determined that Labour had no chance of winning the next election. Combining the issues of Brexit, Scotland and Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn’s supposed unpopularity, the report suggested the Labour party was pretty much finished as a singular political entity. It would be better, the report concluded, for the party to join with other forces across the United Kingdom to take the fight to the Tories.
With friends like that, who needs enemies?
This week saw Corbyn’s response to the challenge. He relaunched himself as a populist force for progressive good. There were some early signs that Corbyn stands prepared to adapt to this new role. The first example came in an unlikely form – online banter between the leader of the opposition and TV pundit Piers Morgan. Though some were quick to brush it off as a cheap tactic, it was one of the first posts I’ve seen that was shared both by the Westminster political bubble and my old classmates from back home.
Reaching beyond the political class is perhaps the biggest test that Corbyn faces, in his attempt to win the trust of the country at large. An ability to reach out to the “great ignored” would reap more than just a general election victory – it would create a sea change in British politics. Though Corbyn’s supporters are mocked for talking about those who don’t vote, a plan to entice these people to turn up on polling day offers a genuine chance to reverse the Fabian Society’s prediction. Football banter will not achieve this alone, but a plan to engage with those across the political divide on common-sense issues should certainly be explored.
Corbyn’s support for a “maximum wage cap” also sparked a long overdue debate surrounding pay inequality. Though a spokesman later confirmed that the “wage cap” was but one potential proposal, the theme of fairness in pay will surely stand as a central point for Corbyn’s populist relaunch. While the announcement concerning freedom of movement was somewhat muddled, it proved that the leadership is ready to grasp the nettle and discuss the best way forward considering the decision to leave the European Union. I’d much rather the party be engaged in this debate than maintain the deafening silence that we witnessed over the Christmas period.
As Corbyn and his team attempt to paint the Labour leader in a different light, one thing has remained concrete: the offer of an alternative. It is imperative that Labour continues to highlight the disastrous economic and social management of this Tory government. In a week when the Red Cross reported a “humanitarian crisis” within our National Health Service, the alternative vision offered by a genuinely radical Labour party has never been needed more. In a week when the Tory vision for Brexit was confirmed as a hard-right rush towards the exit door, Labour’s promise to fight for access to the single market stands as a rallying call for progressives.
The choice at the next election remains a decision between Theresa May’s backward Tory party and Corbyn’s optimistic Labour party. There is no other choice. It is time for Labour’s friends – such as the Fabian Society and its backbench MPs – to offer the support that Corbyn needs in order to at least offer his vision to the British people. We are, after all, a democratic socialist party that believes that by the strength of our common endeavour we achieve more than we achieve alone. We must hold true to this motto in the dark months ahead and unite so as to achieve the Labour government that we know this country desperately needs.

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Итоги 13.01: Оружие от Авакова, учения возле Крыма

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NewsHubУкраина за 11 дней выбрала годовую квоту на экспорт меда в ЕС
Национальный банк 13 января 2017 года снова ослабил курс гривны до 27,25 гривен. В то же время курс гривны сегодня синхронно упал в банковских обменниках и на наличном рынке. Во многих банках доллар продавали по 29.
Он подчеркнул, что объем международных резервов к началу января составил 15,5 миллиардов долларов, и этого достаточно как для продажи валюты в ходе интервенций, так и для выполнения обязательств правительства и НБУ.
“На Херсонщине подразделения противовоздушной обороны оперативно-тактической группировки Юг совместно с подразделениями боевого обеспечения провели тактико-специальные занятия”, – сказано в сообщении пресс-службы ведомства.
В Голландии через суд потребовали заблокировать ассоциацию Украины и ЕС
По их словам, закон о консультативном референдуме предполагает, что после того, как состоялось голосование, результаты должны быть приняты как можно скорее, или проигнорированы.
“Нет места для поправок, в данной ситуации компромисс невозможен”, – считают участники движения.
Украинская правда сообщила, что министр внутренних дел Арсен Аваков за 2014-2015 годы подарил 1085 единиц оружия чиновникам, депутатам, прокурорам, силовикам и волонтерам.
Благодаря источникам в правоохранительных органах, удалось узнать 400 фамилий лиц, которые получили оружие от Авакова
Отмечается, что чаще всего глава МВД дарил пистолеты Форт 17 и его модификации (185 единиц).
Позже советник главы МВД Илья Кива заявил, что информация о выдаче Аваковым оружия является “недостоверной и требует подтверждения, потому что в противном случае это будет рассматриваться как клевета в адрес министра внутренних дел”.
“Действия и политика лиц, которые подрывают демократические процессы и институты на Украине; угрожают ее миру, безопасности, стабильности, суверенитету и территориальной целостности; вносят вклад в незаконное присвоение активов, а также действия и политика правительства РФ, включая его намеренную аннексию Крыма и применение силы в Украине”, − отметил Обама.

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Геращенко: ополченцы не отпустили задержанных подростков

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NewsHubКИЕВ, 14 янв — РИА Новости Украина. Ополченцы ДНР до сих пор не отпустили подростков, которых в сентябре прошлого года задержали в Донецке, обвинив в “диверсиях”, сообщила уполномоченная президента Украины по мирному урегулированию конфликта на Донбассе Ирина Геращенко, передает Радио Свобода.
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По ее словам, вопрос об освобождении детей неоднократно поднимали на встречах Трехсторонней контактной группы в Минске. Подростков должны были отпустить еще до нового года, но этого не произошло, сказала Геращенко. Она отметила, что не помогло в этом вопросе и то, что Украина в одностороннем порядке в декабре передала в ОРДЛО 15 сторонников ополченцев.
“Ради того, чтобы освободить, в том числе подростков, Украина шла на жест доброй воли, когда в одностороннем порядке передала 15 человек для того, чтобы разблокировать процесс освобождения заложников”, – рассказала Геращенко.
По ее словам, нет возможности обменять подростков, поскольку их родственники живут на неподконтрольной Украине территории, поэтому стоит вопрос только об их освобождении.
Боевые действия на востоке Украины начались в середине апреля 2014 года. В новом докладе Управления по координации гуманитарных вопросов ООН за период с середины августа по середину ноября 2016 года говорится, что число погибших по состоянию на середину декабря составляет 10056 человек. Еще порядка 22 800 человек ранены.
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В феврале исполнился год со дня проведения встречи “нормандской четверки” в Минске по урегулированию кризиса в Украине. По итогам длившихся 16 часов переговоров лидерами Украины, Германии, Франции и РФ был подписан документ о мерах, направленных на имплементацию минских договоренностей (“Минск-2”). С 1 сентября 2015 года в Донбассе вступило в силу очередное перемирие. В конце сентября того же года было подписано соглашение об отводе вооружений калибром 100 и более миллиметров и танков от линии соприкосновения. Этот процесс завершился 12 ноября.
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Очередной режим прекращения огня вступил в силу в полночь 24 декабря 2016 года, однако конфликтующие стороны и дальше продолжают обвинять друг друга в нарушении перемирия.

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