Vote by hypocritical UN Human Rights Council on race and policing

UNITED NATIONS - The US has slammed the UN Human Rights Council for holding a vote on a resolution that criticized America’s record of police brutality and racism, saying the vote demonstrated “hypocrisy” and showed why the US quit the body. The UN rights body “has long been and remains a haven for dictators and democracies that indulge them,” Secretary of State Michael Pompeo said in a statement. “If the Council were honest, it would recognize the strengths of American democracy and urge authoritarian regimes around the world to model American democracy and to hold their nations to the same high standards of accountability and transparency that we Americans apply to ourselves,” he added. The US left the UNHRC two years ago almost to the day, calling it a hypocritical organization that “makes a mockery of human rights” and shows a “chronic bias against Israel.”

 
Trump says CHAZ would have no chance if rightwing instead of anarchists occupying Seattle

USA - US President Donald Trump said if “people slightly to the right” attempted to occupy a portion of a city – like those protesting police brutality did in Seattle – “they would have been dealt with swiftly." “Could you imagine if people just even slightly to the right tried to take over Seattle, they'd have machine guns out to get them,” Trump said at a campaign rally in Tulsa, Oklahoma on Saturday evening.

Germany’s Merkel: ‘The World Needs More Europe’

GERMANY - Chancellor Angela Merkel outlined her objectives Thursday for Germany’s forthcoming six-month presidency of the European Union, saying a more global role and enhanced international governance are a way forward for the troubled bloc. “The dramatic global consequences of the (coronavirus) pandemic demand that Europe takes on more global responsibility,” Merkel told the Bundestag lower house of parliament.

EU's fragile future under threat

USA - Those that have been hoping for some sort of a “V-shaped recovery” have had their hopes completely dashed. US workers continue to lose jobs at a staggering rate, and economic activity continues to remain at deeply suppressed levels all over the nation. Of course this wasn’t supposed to happen now that states have been “reopening” their economies. We were told that things would soon be getting back to normal and that the economic numbers would rebound dramatically. But that is not happening. In fact, the number of Americans that filed new claims for unemployment benefits last week was much higher than expected…

Anthony Fauci: Americans ‘Don’t Believe Science’

USA - Dr Anthony Fauci, director of the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases, served up harsh criticism of Americans on Thursday, asserting that the country suffers from what he described as an “anti-science bias” problem. “One of the problems we face in the United States is that unfortunately, there is a combination of an anti-science bias that people are — for reasons that sometimes are, you know, inconceivable and not understandable — they just don’t believe science and they don’t believe authority,” Fauci told the Learning Curve podcast, which is produced by the Department of Health and Human Services (HHS).

Aunt Jemima’s Great-Grandson Upset Family Legacy Will Be ‘Erased’

USA - A great-grandson of “Aunt Jemima” says that his family legacy will be “erased” now that Quaker Foods plans to eliminate the Aunt Jemima brand of pancake mix and syrup. “This is an injustice for me and my family. This is part of my history, sir,” said Larnell Evans Sr to Patch.com. “The racism they talk about, using images from slavery, that comes from the other side — white people.” The great-grandson went on to say that “it hurts” to know that Quaker Foods’ answer to current events in America is to “erase my great-grandmother’s history.” On Wednesday, Quaker Foods announced that it will be eliminating Aunt Jemima in order “to make progress toward racial equality.” The Aunt Jemima brand has been around for the last 130 years.

 
UK, France & Germany warn against further US sanctions on Iran

UK - Britain, France and Germany have jointly warned against the US imposing further sanctions on Iran, saying it would have “adverse consequences” at UN level, though they agree an embargo on arms sales should remain in place. “We firmly believe that any unilateral attempt to trigger UN sanctions snapback would have serious adverse consequences in the UN Security Council,” their joint statement read; it was released following a meeting between the nations in Berlin. They also said sanctions against Iran would be “incompatible” with the Iran nuclear deal, which the nations are looking to “preserve.” They say the US’ strategy of “maximum pressure” is not the way to deal with Iran. The US withdrew from the Iran nuclear deal – or Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action (JCPOA) – in 2018 and imposed sanctions on Tehran’s oil exports, one of the country’s primary sources of revenue.

 
‘Defund the UN’?

UNITED NATIONS - A tweet from Geneva objecting to US authorities describing Antifa as a domestic terrorist organization has provoked calls to defund the United Nations and accusations that the UN is covering for the group. “UN Human Rights experts express profound concern over a recent statement by the US Attorney-General describing [Antifa] and other anti-fascist activists as domestic terrorists, saying it undermines the rights to freedom of expression and of peaceful assembly in the country,” the UN Geneva office, home to the Human Rights Council, tweeted on Friday, accompanied by a photo of the Antifa banner. “The United Nations is running cover for an international extremist group that has conducted violent insurrectionist attacks across North America and Europe,” tweeted journalist Jack Posobiec of OAN… adding “that rather than defunding police, the US should defund the UN.”

 
Job Losses Continue To Escalate

USA - Those that have been hoping for some sort of a “V-shaped recovery” have had their hopes completely dashed. US workers continue to lose jobs at a staggering rate, and economic activity continues to remain at deeply suppressed levels all over the nation. Of course this wasn’t supposed to happen now that states have been “reopening” their economies. We were told that things would soon be getting back to normal and that the economic numbers would rebound dramatically. But that is not happening. In fact, the number of Americans that filed new claims for unemployment benefits last week was much higher than expected…

German Navy prepares for worldwide military missions

GERMANY - Given the growing conflict between the great powers over geopolitical zones of influence and trade routes, the rearmament is being systematically promoted by the grand coalition of Christian Democrats (CDU/CSU) and Social Democrats (SPD) as well as German industry. In mid-May, the two German shipyards Lürssen Group and German Naval Yards Kiel (GNYK) announced their intention to merge into a national German shipyards’ alliance. The declared goal is to create the necessary armament structures for the building of German warships.

Hensoldt to supply German Eurofighters with AESA radar

GERMANY - Hensoldt will design and develop a new Active Electronic Scanning Array (AESA) radar for the entire German fleet of Eurofighters following a decision by the Bundestag to release €1.5 billion ($1.7 billion) for the effort. Thomas Müller, CEO of Hensoldt, said: ‘With this decision, Germany is taking on a pioneering role in the field of key technology for the Eurofighter for the first time… This will create high-tech jobs in Germany and give the Bundeswehr the equipment it needs to respond to new threats.’ Responsibility for previous upgrades to Eurofighter sensor systems fell to a consortium of UK-based defence companies. Alongside approving funding for the AESA radar, the Budget Committee of the Bundestag also approved funding for the procurement of four MKS 180 multi-purpose combat ships for the German Navy for which Hensoldt will provide four TRS-4D naval radars based on AESA technology.

 
Merkel: Damning assessment of 'fragile EU project'

GERMANY - Angela Merkel has issued a damning warning about the implications of the devastating coronavirus crisis and 'how fragile the European project still is', during a speech in the German parliament. The European Union has been embroiled in a huge spat about how the Brussels bloc will manage the financial burden caused by the coronavirus crisis.

UN: Over 1% of humanity displaced

UNITED NATIONS - Nearly 80 million people have been forced to flee their homes due to violence and persecution, marking a near-doubling of global displacement in a decade, the UN said Thursday. By the end of 2019, one out of every 97 people in the world was living uprooted and displaced, according to a fresh report by the United Nations refugee agency, highlighting swelling displacement from conflicts in places like Syria and the Democratic Republic of Congo. "One percent of the world population cannot go back to their homes because there are wars, persecution, human rights violations, and other forms of violence," UN refugee chief Filippo Grandi told AFP in an interview. "With the international community so divided, so unable, so incapable of making peace, unfortunately the situation won't stop growing, and I am very worried that next year it will be even worse than this year."

 
40% of GOP Voters Think Civil War Likely

USA - With race-driven anti-police protests nationwide, one-in-three voters continue to believe America is on the brink of another civil war. Blacks are the least optimistic that the protests will lead to positive change but the most supportive of removing Confederate symbols from public display. The latest Rasmussen Reports national telephone and online survey finds that 34% of Likely US Voters think the United States will experience a second civil war sometime in the next five years, but that includes only nine percent (9%) who say it’s Very Likely. As recently as last November, 73% of American Adults said Americans should be proud of the history of the United States. But 32% of Democrats share New York Governor Andrew Cuomo’s view that “we’re not going to make America great again. It was never that great.”

 
Black Lives Matter cashes in with $100 million from liberal foundations

USA - For all its talk of being a street uprising, Black Lives Matter is increasingly awash in cash, raking in pledges of more than $100 million from liberal foundations and others eager to contribute to what has become the grant-making cause du jour. The Ford Foundation and Borealis Philanthropy recently announced the formation of the Black-Led Movement Fund [BLMF], a six-year pooled donor campaign aimed at raising $100 million for the Movement for Black Lives coalition.

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