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В аэропорту Нью-Йорка протестуют против задержания беженцев

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NewsHubВ Нью-Йорке (США) несколько десятков активистов организовали протест у терминала международного аэропорта имени Джона Кеннеди, призывая впустить 11 беженцев , задержанных в соответствии с указом президента Дональда Трампа об ограничении въезда в США. Об этом сообщает BBC.
Согласно сообщениям присутствующих журналистов, некоторые мусульмане молятся, в то время как протестующие скандируют: « Мы с беженцами! « .
« Мы здесь, в аэропорту Джона Кеннеди, требуем, чтобы владельцы виз и беженцы были освобождены! Мы будем здесь, пока все задержанные не будут освобождены », – говорится в сообщении протестующих в Facebook.
We are here at JFK airport demanding that visa holders and refugees JFK has detained are released! We will be here until all people detained are released. #Terminal4 arrivals. #NoMuslimBanJFK #NoBanNoWall
Опубліковано Working Families Party 28 січня 2017 р.
Как сообщается, ряд авиакомпаний сообщили своим пассажирам из семи упомянутых в указе стран (Ирак, Иран, Йемен, Ливия, Сирия, Сомали и Судан), что они должны отказаться от полетов в Америку, если у них нет вида на жительство в США (грин-карты) или дипломатической визы.
Напомним, пяти гражданам Ирака и одному гражданину Йемена отказали в посадке на рейс EgyptAir из Каира в Нью-Йорк после того, как президент США Дональд Трамп подписал указ по беженцам.

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Олланд предостерег Трампа от снятия санкций с РФ до реализации минских соглашений

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NewsHubПрезидент Франции Франсуа Олланд в телефонном разговоре в субботу, 28 января, с президентом США Дональдом Трампом настаивал на том, что санкции с России можно снять только при условии выполнения ею минских соглашений. Об этом сообщает DW.
« В отношении России глава государства подтвердил свое стремление продолжать и интенсифицировать диалог по всем вопросам. Он настоял, что санкции, наложенные из-за ситуации в Украине, могут быть сняты, когда ситуация на востоке страны будет урегулирована с полной реализацией минских соглашений », – отмечается в заявлении Елисейского дворца.
Олланд также призвал Трампа поддерживать Евросоюз во всех сферах, в том числе и оборонной.
В частности, президент Франции отметил, что альянс НАТО является « незаменимым ».
Кроме того, Олланд отметил важность Парижского климатического соглашения, из-под которой ранее Трамп обещал отозвать подпись американского президента.
Напомним, Франсуа Олланд призвал Европу дать « решительный ответ » на призывы президента США Дональда Трампа последовать примеру Великобритании и выйти из Евросоюза (Brexit).

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Олланд "прошелся" по политике Кремля в разговоре с Трампом

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NewsHubАнтироссийские санкции можно снять лишь после того, как Кремль выполнит все условия Минских соглашений и ситуация в Украине будет урегулирована.
Об этом заявил президент Франции Франсуа Олланд во время разговора с президентом США Дональдом Трампом, передает пресс-служба Елисейского дворца.
« Говоря о России, глава государства подтвердил свое стремление продолжить и интенсифицировать диалог по всем темам. Он настоял на том, что санкции, связанные с ситуацией в Украине, могут быть сняты лишь после того, как ситуация на востоке Украины будет урегулирована путем всеобъемлющей реализации Минских соглашений », – говорится в заявлении.
Как сообщал « Обозреватель », ранее в Кремле рассказали, о чем говорил Путин с Трампом.

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U. S. judge bars deportations under Trump travel ban ‹ Japan Today

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NewsHubWASHINGTON —
A federal judge issued an emergency order Saturday night temporarily barring the U. S. from deporting people from nations subject to President Donald Trump’s travel ban.
U. S. District Judge Ann Donnelly in New York issued the emergency order after lawyers for the American Civil Liberties Union filed a court petition on behalf of people from seven predominantly Muslim nations who were detained at airports across the country as the ban took effect.
As the decision was announced, cheers broke out in crowds of demonstrators who had gathered at American airports and outside the Brooklyn courthouse where the ruling was issued.
The order barred U. S. border agents from removing anyone who arrived in the U. S. with a valid visa from Iraq, Syria, Iran, Sudan, Libya, Somalia and Yemen. It also covered anyone with an approved refugee application.
It was unclear how quickly the order might affect people in detention.
Under Trump’s order, it had appeared that an untold number of foreign-born U. S. residents now traveling outside the U. S. could be stuck overseas for at least 90 days even though they held permanent residency “green cards” or other visas. However, an official with the Department of Homeland Security said Saturday night that no green-card holders from the seven countries cited in Trump’s order had been prevented from entering the U. S.
Some foreign nationals who were allowed to board flights before the order was signed Friday had been detained at U. S. airports, told they were no longer welcome. The DHS official who briefed reporters by phone said 109 people who were in transit on airplanes had been denied entry and 173 had not been allowed to get on their planes overseas.
Trump billed his sweeping executive order as a necessary step to stop “radical Islamic terrorists” from coming to the U. S. Included is a 90-day ban on travel to the U. S. by citizens of Iraq, Syria, Iran, Sudan, Libya, Somalia or Yemen and a 120-day suspension of the U. S. refugee program.
Trump’s order singled out Syrians for the most aggressive ban, indefinitely blocking entry for anyone from that country, including those fleeing civil war.
The directive did not do anything to prevent attacks from homegrown extremists who were already in America, a primary concern of federal law enforcement officials. It also omitted Saudi Arabia, home to most of the Sept. 11 hijackers.
As a candidate Trump pledged to temporarily ban Muslims from coming to the U. S., then said he would implement “extreme vetting” for people from countries with significant terror concerns.
Trump told reporters Saturday the order is “not a Muslim ban.”
“It’s working out very nicely,” Trump said of the implementation of his order. “We’re going to have a very, very strict ban and we’re going to have extreme vetting, which we should have had in this country for many years.”
The order sparked protests at several of the nation’s international airports, including New York’s Kennedy and Chicago’s O’Hare and facilities in Minneapolis and Dallas-Forth Worth. In San Francisco, hundreds blocked the street outside the arrival area of the international terminal. Several dozen demonstrated at the airport in Portland, Oregon, briefly disrupting light rail service while hoisting signs that read “Portland Coffee Is From Yemen” and chanting anti-Trump slogans. Among the dozens showing support for refugees at Denver’s airport were those who sang “refugees are welcome here.”
U. S. lawmakers and officials around the globe also criticized the move. Sen. Ben Sasse, a Nebraska Republican on the Senate Armed Services Committee, said while Trump is right to focus on border security, the order is “too broad.”
“If we send a signal to the Middle East that the U. S. sees all Muslims as jihadis, the terrorist recruiters win by telling kids that America is banning Muslims and that this is America versus one religion,” Sasse said. “Our generational fight against jihadism requires wisdom.”
In Tehran, Foreign Minister Mohammad Javad Zarif said Iran would stop issuing new visas to U. S. citizens in response to Trump’s ban, but that anyone already with a visa to Iran wouldn’t be turned away.
Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau took to Twitter Saturday afternoon to say that refugees were welcome in Canada, “regardless of your faith.”
Two of the first people blocked from entering the United States were Iraqis with links to the U. S. military.
Hameed Khalid Darweesh and Haider Sameer Abdulkhaleq Alshawi were detained by immigration officials after landing at New York’s Kennedy airport Friday night. Both had been released by Saturday night after their lawyers intervened.
Darweesh had worked as an interpreter for the U. S. Army when it invaded Iraq in 2003 and later worked as a contract engineer. In their court filing, his lawyers said Alshawai’s wife had worked for a U. S. security contractor in Iraq. Members of her family had been killed by insurgents because of their association with the U. S. military.
The government can exempt foreign nationals from the ban if their entry is deemed in the national interest. But it was not immediately clear how that exemption might be applied.
Diplomats from the seven countries singled out by Trump’s order would still be allowed into the U. S.
Those already in the U. S. with a visa or green card would be allowed to stay, according to the official, who wasn’t authorized to publicly discuss the details of how Trump’s order was being put in place and spoke only on condition of anonymity.
Trump’s order also directed U. S. officials to review information as needed to fully vet foreigners asking to come to the U. S. and draft a list of countries that don’t provide that information. That left open the possibility that citizens of other countries could also face a travel ban.
The U. S. may still admit refugees on a case-by-case basis during the freeze, and the government would continue to process requests from people claiming religious persecution, “provided that the religion of the individual is a minority religion in the individual’s country.”
The Council on American-Islamic Relations said it would challenge the constitutionality of Trump’s order.
“There is no evidence that refugees — the most thoroughly vetted of all people entering our nation — are a threat to national security,” said Lena F. Masri, the group’s national litigation director. “This is an order that is based on bigotry, not reality.”
John Cohen, a former Department of Homeland Security counterterrorism official who worked under Democratic and Republican administrations, said the order didn’t address America’s “primary terrorism-related threat” — people already in the U. S. who become inspired by what they see on the internet.
Trump’s order drew support from some Republican lawmakers who have urged more security measures for the refugee vetting program, particularly for those from Syria.
“We are a compassionate nation and a country of immigrants. But as we know, terrorists are dead set on using our immigration and refugee programs as a Trojan Horse to attack us,” House Homeland Security Committee Chairman Michael McCaul said in a statement Friday. “With the stroke of a pen, he is doing more to shut down terrorist pathways into this country than the last administration did in eight years.”
It is unclear how many people would be immediately impacted by the non-refugee travel ban. According to the statistics maintained by the Homeland Security Department, about 17,000 students from the seven designated countries were allowed into the U. S. for the 2015-2016 school year. In 2015 more than 86,000 people from those countries arrived in the U. S. on other, non-immigrant visas and more than 52,000 others became legal permanent residents.
Last year the U. S. resettled 85,000 people displaced by war, political oppression, hunger and religious prejudice, including more than 12,000 Syrians. Before leaving office President Barack Obama announced that the U. S. would accept 110,000 refugees in the coming year, but Trump’s order cut that by more than half to 50,000.
No refugees were in the air when the travel ban was signed Friday, but about 350 people were in transit in Nairobi, Kenya, and were now stuck there, said Melanie Nezer, vice president of policy and advocacy for HIAS, a refugee resettlement aid agency. She said several hundred more people who were booked on U. S.-bound flights in the next week were now stranded around the globe.
“This in effect could be a permanent ban,” she said. “Many of these people may never be able to come.”
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UPI Almanac for Sunday, Jan. 29, 2017

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NewsHubToday is Sunday, Jan. 29, the 29th day of 2017 with 336 to follow.
The moon is waning. Morning stars are Jupiter, Saturn and Mercury. Evening stars are Neptune, Venus, Mars and Uranus.
Those born on this date are under the sign of Aquarius. They include Swedish scientist and philosopher Emanuel Swedenborg in 1688; American colonial political philosopher Thomas Paine in 1736; William McKinley, 25th president of the United States, in 1843; Russian dramatist Anton Chekhov in 1860; businessman John D. Rockefeller Jr. in 1874; comic actor W. C. Fields in 1880; dramatist Paddy Chayefsky in 1923; actor Victor Mature in 1913; actor John Forsythe in 1918; writer Germaine Greer in 1939 (age 78); actor Katharine Ross in 1940 (age 77); actor Tom Selleck in 1945 (age 72); actor Ann Jillian in 1950 (age 67); drummer Tommy Ramone (born Erdelyi Tamas) in 1952; TV personality Oprah Winfrey in 1954 (age 63); Olympic gold medal-winning diver Greg Louganis in 1960 (age 57); actor Nick Turturro in 1962 (age 55); actor Heather Graham in 1970 (age 47); actor Sara Gilbert in 1975 (age 42); singer Adam Lambert in 1982 (age 35).
On this date in history:
In 1820, 10 years after mental illness forced him to retire from public life, Britain’s King George III, who lost the American colonies, died at the age of 82.
In 1845, Edgar Allan Poe’s The Raven was published.
In 1861, Kansas became the 34th state of the United States. It joined as a free or non-slavery state at a time when southern states were seceding from the Union.
In 1886, German Karl Benz was awarded a patent for the gasoline-driven automobile.
In 1900, eight baseball teams were organized as the professional American League. They were in Buffalo, N. Y.; Chicago; Cleveland; Detroit; Indianapolis; Kansas City, Mo.; Milwaukee and Minneapolis.
In 1936, the first class of inductees for the National Baseball Hall of Fame included Ty Cobb, Walter Johnson, Christy Mathewson, Babe Ruth and Honus Wagner.
In 1963, the first inductees named for the Pro Football Hall of Fame included Sammy Baugh, Harold « Red » Grange, George Halas, Don Hutson, Earl « Curly » Lambeau, Bronko Nagurski and Jim Thrope.
In 1979, Deng Xiaoping, deputy premier of China, and U. S. President Jimmy Carter signed accords reversing decades of U. S. opposition to the People’s Republic of China.
In 1995, the San Francisco 49ers became the first team to win five Super Bowls when they routed the San Diego Chargers 49-26.
In 2000, delegates from more than 130 nations meeting in Montreal adopted the first global treaty regulating trade in genetically modified food products.
In 2002, U. S. President George W. Bush warned in his State of the Union address that the war on terrorism was just beginning, with thousands of potential terrorists « spread throughout the world like ticking time bombs.  » It was in this speech he referred to Iran, Iraq and North Korea as part of an « Axis of Evil.  »
In 2006, Sheikh Sabah Al-Ahmad Al-Jaber Al-Sabah was sworn in as the 5th emir of Kuwait. He replaced the 4th emir, Sheikh Saad Al-Salim Al-Sabah, who ruled for nine days following the death of Sheikh Jaber Al-Ahmad Al-Sabah, 3rd emir of Kuwait.
In 2010, Scott Roeder was convicted of first-degree murder in the 2009 Wichita, Kan., church slaying of Dr. George Tiller, noted for performing late-term abortions. Roeder, 52, was sentenced to life in prison.
In 2013, Ray LaHood, U. S. transportation secretary, announced his resignation .
In 2014, the U. S. Federal Reserve, indicating optimism in the country’s economic growth, announced a $10 billion cut in its monthly bond purchases.
A thought for the day: « There is a special place in hell for women who don’t help other women.  » — Madeleine Albright

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USA: VW ruft knapp 600.000 Autos zurück

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NewsHubDer Volkswagen-Konzern ruft in den USA knapp 600.000 Fahrzeuge zurück. Betroffen ist vor allem die Marke Audi. Bei einigen Fahrzeugen könnten sich die Airbags bei einem Unfall nicht richtig auslösen. Die Rückrufaktion soll im kommenden Monat starten.
Wegen einer Reihe von Mängeln wird Volkswagen knapp 600.000 Fahrzeuge in den USA zurückrufen. Betroffen seien vor allem Fahrzeuge der Marke Audi, teilte die US-Verkehrssicherheitsbehörde NHTSA mit. Demnach haben einige Fahrzeuge Korrosionsprobleme, die dazu führen könnten, dass sich die Airbags bei einem Unfall nicht richtig auslösen. Bei anderen bestehe die Gefahr einer Überhitzung der Wasserpumpen, andere wiederum hätten Probleme mit den Gurtstraffern.
Nach Angaben der Behörde gab es im vergangenen Jahr mehrere Vorfälle in China und Israel, tödliche Unfälle im Zusammenhang mit den Problemen wurden bisher aber nicht registriert. Betroffene Besitzer können ihre Wagen laut NHTSA kostenlos bei den Händlern reparieren oder die betroffenen Teile austauschen lassen. Die Rückrufaktion soll im kommenden Monat starten.
Die Erklärung ließ offen, ob die Airbags von dem japanischen Hersteller Takata stammen. Die Firma kämpft seit fast drei Jahren mit den Folgen eines Skandals um explodierende Airbags. Kunden von Takata mussten rund 100 Millionen Fahrzeuge zurückrufen, die meisten davon in den USA.

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In den USA: VW ruft knapp 600.000 Autos zurück

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NewsHubDer Volkswagen-Konzern ruft in den USA knapp 600.000 Fahrzeuge zurück. Betroffen ist vor allem die Marke Audi. Bei einigen Fahrzeugen könnten sich die Airbags bei einem Unfall nicht richtig auslösen. Die Rückrufaktion soll im kommenden Monat starten.
Wegen einer Reihe von Mängeln wird Volkswagen knapp 600.000 Fahrzeuge in den USA zurückrufen. Betroffen seien vor allem Fahrzeuge der Marke Audi, teilte die US-Verkehrssicherheitsbehörde NHTSA mit. Demnach haben einige Fahrzeuge Korrosionsprobleme, die dazu führen könnten, dass sich die Airbags bei einem Unfall nicht richtig auslösen. Bei anderen bestehe die Gefahr einer Überhitzung der Wasserpumpen, andere wiederum hätten Probleme mit den Gurtstraffern.
Vorfälle in China und Israel
Nach Angaben der Behörde gab es im vergangenen Jahr mehrere Vorfälle in China und Israel, tödliche Unfälle im Zusammenhang mit den Problemen wurden bisher aber nicht registriert. Betroffene Besitzer können ihre Wagen laut NHTSA kostenlos bei den Händlern reparieren oder die betroffenen Teile austauschen lassen. Die Rückrufaktion soll im kommenden Monat starten.
Die Erklärung ließ offen, ob die Airbags von dem japanischen Hersteller Takata stammen. Die Firma kämpft seit fast drei Jahren mit den Folgen eines Skandals um explodierende Airbags. Kunden von Takata mussten rund 100 Millionen Fahrzeuge zurückrufen, die meisten davon in den USA.

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Трамп підписав указ про заборону лобіювання

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NewsHubТрамп сказав, що люди, які хочуть допомогти йому в його прагненні « зробити Америку знову велику », повинні всі свої зусилля спрямувати на допомогу американському народові, а не думати про своє збагачення, яке вони могли б отримати через свій вплив в уряді.
« Більшість людей, що стоять за мною, не зможе вийти на роботу », – пожартував Трамп, посилаючись на чиновників Білого дому, які вишикувалися за ним, коли він сидів за столом в Овальному кабінеті.
Трамп заявив, що він говорив про заборону лобіювання під час виборчої кампанії, отже зараз « ми повинні заборонити його дію.  »
Інформація про лобістську компанію BGR Group, яку нібито найняла українська влада в Сполучених Штатах для відстоювання інтересів держави, не відповідає дійсності, заявив глава прес-служби Адміністрації президента України Андрій Жигулін.

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US tech industry says immigration order affects their operations

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NewsHubThe U. S. tech industry has warned that a temporary entry suspension on certain foreign nationals introduced on Friday by the administration of President Donald Trump will impact these companies’ operations that are dependent on foreign workers.
The Internet Association, which has a number of tech companies including Google, Amazon, Facebook and Microsoft as its members, said that Trump’s executive order limiting immigration and movement into the U. S. has troubling implications as its member companies and firms in many other industries include legal immigrant employees who are covered by the orders and will not be able to return back to their jobs and families in the U. S.
“Their work benefits our economy and creates jobs here in the United States,” said Internet Association President and CEO Michael Beckerman in a statement over the weekend.
Executives of a number of tech companies like Twitter , Microsoft and Netflix have expressed concern about the executive order signed by Trump, which suspended for 90 days entry into the U. S. of persons from seven Muslim-majority countries – Iran, Iraq, Libya, Somalia, Sudan, Syria and Yemen – as immigrants and non-immigrants. The Trump administration has described the order as a move to prevent foreign terrorist entry into the U. S.
Tech companies like Uber, Apple, Microsoft and Google are in touch with employees affected by the order, according to reports. Uber is working on a scheme to compensate some of its drivers who come from the listed countries and had taken long breaks to see their extended families and are now unable to come back to the U. S., wrote CEO Travis Kalanick, who is a member of Trump’s business advisory group.
“As an immigrant and as a CEO, I’ve both experienced and seen the positive impact that immigration has on our company, for the country, and for the world,” wrote Satya Nadella, Microsoft CEO, in an online post over the weekend. “We will continue to advocate on this important topic.” Netflix CEO Reed Hastings wrote in a Facebook post that « Trump’s actions are hurting Netflix employees around the world, and are so un-American it pains us all.”
The tech industry is also concerned about further moves by the government on immigration policy that could place restrictions on visas for the entry of people who help these companies run their operations and develop products and services. The H-1B visa program have been criticized for replacing U. S. workers.
Microsoft’s Chief Legal Officer Brad Smith said in a note to employees on Saturday that the company believes in “a strong and balanced high-skilled immigration system.”

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Трамп ввел запрет на лоббирование для чиновников

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NewsHubПрезидент США Дональд Трамп подписал указ, который запрещает чиновникам заниматься лоббистской деятельностью за рубежом и в США.
Назвав запреты « историческими », Трамп уточнил, что заниматься лоббизмом за рубежом чиновникам администрации запрещено пожизнено, в внутри страны на протяжении пяти лет после окончания работы, передает AP .
В то же время, механизм соблюдения закона в данный момент неясен.
Ранее НВ сообщало, что президент США Дональд Трамп подписал указ, согласно которому в стране временно приостановлен прием беженцев из Сирии. Также, сроком на месяц запрещено выдавать визы гражданам Ирана, Ирака, Ливии, Сомали, Судана и Йемена.
В субботу, 28 января, в аэропорту Каира шестерым пассажирам отказали в посадке на рейс авиакомпании EgyptAir из Каира в Нью-Йорк после решения Трампа.

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