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Italian town in turmoil after far-right mayor bans Muslim prayers | Italy

Italian town in turmoil after far-right mayor bans Muslim prayers | Italy

The envelope containing two partially burned pages of the Qur’an came as a shock. Until then, Muslim residents in the Adriatic port town of Monfalcone had lived relatively peacefully for more than 20 years. Addressed to the Darus Salaam Muslim cultural association on Via Duca d’Aosta, the envelope was received soon after Monfalcone’s far-right mayor, Anna Maria Cisint, banned prayers on the premises. “It was hurtful, a serious insult we never expected,” said Bou Konate, the association’s president. “But it was not a coincidence. The letter was a threat, generated by a campaign of hate that has stoked toxicity.” Monfalcone’s population recently passed 30,000. Such a positive demographic trend would ordinarily spell good news in a country grappling with a rapidly declining birthrate, but in Monfalcone, where Cisint has been nurturing an anti-Islam agenda since winning her first mandate in 2016, the rise has not been welcomed. The town’s population growth is mostly attributed to the sprawling shipyard owned by the state-controlled giant Fincantieri, whose policy of outsourcing labour over the past two decades led …

China replaces head of securities regulator amid market turmoil

China replaces head of securities regulator amid market turmoil

BEIJING: China has replaced the head of its securities regulator, the official Xinhua news agency said on Wednesday (Feb 7), as policymakers struggle to stabilise the country’s main stock indexes after a plunge to five-year lows. The cabinet removed Yi Huiman as chairman of the China Securities Regulatory Commission (CSRC), replacing him with Wu Qing, a veteran securities regulator who had led the Shanghai Stock Exchange and served as a key deputy in Shanghai’s municipal government, Xinhua said. Yi’s removal comes as Chinese markets are on a knife edge as investors large and small scramble to cut their losses, with the sputtering economy and a lack of forceful stimulus measures weighing heavily on confidence. Numerous market-focused support measures such as restrictions on short-selling or reductions in trading duties have failed to staunch the selloff, as have a number of government statements promising support but lacking details. Most big investors say they are waiting for a spending package to help households. There has been no official confirmation or denial of a recent Bloomberg News report of …

How the Universal Declaration of Human Rights can guide governments through the turmoil of 2024

How the Universal Declaration of Human Rights can guide governments through the turmoil of 2024

In a landscape of seemingly increasing global crises, the Universal Declaration of Human Rights (UDHR) celebrated its 75th anniversary in December 2023. With the horrors of the second world war a recent memory, the UDHR was created as a set of international standards offering more protection for people in times of difficulty, and in the hope that “atrocities like those of that conflict [would never] happen again. However, 75 years on, the world is facing major human rights challenges again. Human rights violations are being regularly reported in conflicts, most recently in Ukraine and Gaza. For instance, in Ukraine, summary executions, torture, sexual violence and enforced disappearances are among the issues that have been noted by the UN. In Gaza, the UN has commented on unlawful killings of civilians. Human rights barrister Baroness Helena Kennedy is co-chairing a high level group looking at enforced disappearances of Ukrainian children by Russian occupying forces, a mechanism for them to be returned, as well as a new international legal basis for the protection of children’s rights in armed …

David Bowie’s daughter Lexi Jones reveals the personal turmoil she went through after her father’s death

David Bowie’s daughter Lexi Jones reveals the personal turmoil she went through after her father’s death

The passing of David Bowie eight years ago at the age of 69 left a profound impact on the music world, leaving fans and the industry alike in a state of mourning.  Amidst the widespread sorrow, David’s only daughter, Alexandria, known affectionately as Lexi Jones, faced her own personal struggles.  Now 23, Lexi, whose mother is David’s widow and iconic supermodel Iman, 68, has opened up about her emotional journey following her father’s death. In a deeply personal online article, Lexi shared her experiences of coping with the immense loss.  © GothamIman (L) and Alexandria Jones are seen in SoHo “I confused living life with surviving life’s days by filling my body’s bottomless void, drowning myself in toxins and poison,” she expressed.  Her words reflect a tumultuous period marked by harmful actions and a sense of isolation, as she grappled with the pain of losing her father.  © InstagramLexi, David only daughter experience immense grief after her father’s death “I’ve hurt the ones I loved most with hateful words to make them feel at least …

Middle East thrust into ‘apocalyptic’ humanitarian crisis by war and turmoil | Global development

Middle East thrust into ‘apocalyptic’ humanitarian crisis by war and turmoil | Global development

For a region that is no stranger to geopolitical turmoil, UN agencies believe the Middle East is experiencing an “apocalyptic” collective humanitarian crisis. Even before Hamas’s October attack on Israel convulsed the region, neighbouring Lebanon and Syria were experiencing profound challenges, while Yemen has been vying for the unenviable title of home to the world’s worst humanitarian calamity. On Friday, the UN humanitarian agency (OCHA) admitted that the situation in the Middle East had probably “never been worse” since it began collating records in 1991. Already, tens of millions of people across the region depend on humanitarian aid with most metrics forecasting a deteriorating trajectory. But it is Gaza, which has been devastated by the continued Israeli military offensive, that experts warn is having a catalysing effect on the region, amplifying historical tensions while conjoining conflicts from the Mediterranean coast to the tip of the Arabian peninsula 2,300km (1,429 miles) away. James Denselow, the head of conflict and humanitarian policy at Save the Children, says: “We’ve got a very recent history of large-scale crises across …

Turmoil in Germany over neo-Nazi mass deportation meeting – explained | Alternative für Deutschland (AfD)

Turmoil in Germany over neo-Nazi mass deportation meeting – explained | Alternative für Deutschland (AfD)

Over the past week tens of thousands of people have taken to the streets of German cities to demonstrate against rightwing extremism. The protests were sparked by the revelation that members of the far-right Alternative für Deutschland (AfD) party had attended a meeting with neo-Nazis and other extremists to discuss the mass deportation of migrants, asylum seekers and German citizens of foreign origin deemed to have failed to integrate. What do we know about the meeting? The meeting took place in a hotel outside the east German city of Potsdam on 25 November, but did not come to light until 10 January, when it was revealed by the investigative outlet Correctiv. A central focus was a presentation by Martin Sellner, the Austrian leader of the ethno-nationalist Identitarian movement, about the practicalities of carrying out mass deportation, referred to in far-right circles as “remigration”. According to reports from participants shared with Correctiv’s journalists, business figures were present who donated money to the cause. An emphasis was placed upon on how to implement the deportation policy in …

R&A CEO Martin Slumbers announces surprise exit amid golf’s turmoil | The Royal and Ancient Golf Club

R&A CEO Martin Slumbers announces surprise exit amid golf’s turmoil | The Royal and Ancient Golf Club

The R&A has surprisingly announced Martin Slumbers is to leave his role as the chief executive. Slumbers, 63, has been in position since succeeding Peter Dawson in 2015. He will depart golf’s ruling body by the end of this year, with a recruitment team already having been appointed to find a new chief executive. Sources at the organisation insist Slumbers always intended to stay in post for between five and 10 years but there had been no indication the Englishman was about to depart St Andrews. Slumbers will exit with his sport still trying to plot a path towards a successful future involving existing tours and the Saudi Arabian Public Investment Fund. Slumbers said: “It has been a privilege to serve golf at the highest level. It is a role that I have been proud to carry out on behalf of the R&A’s employees, the members of The Royal and Ancient Golf Club and all our global partners. In any career, there is a time to allow the next generation to have its turn. I …

Emmanuel Macron facing turmoil as French PM Elisabeth Borne resigns | World | News

Emmanuel Macron facing turmoil as French PM Elisabeth Borne resigns | World | News

French Prime Minister Elisabeth Borne has resigned, it has been reported.  We’ll be bringing you the very latest updates, pictures and video on this breaking news story. For the latest news and breaking news visit: /news Stay up to date with all the big headlines, pictures, analysis, opinion and video on the stories that matter to you. Follow our social media accounts here on facebook.com/DailyExpress and @daily_express Source link

Atlantic Hires Emba, Chatterton Williams, and Worth

Atlantic Hires Emba, Chatterton Williams, and Worth

The Atlantic January 3, 2024, 2:41 PM ET The journalists Christine Emba and Thomas Chatterton Williams will join The Atlantic as staff writers, and Robert Worth is becoming a contributing writer, editor in chief Jeffrey Goldberg announced today. Christine joins from The Washington Post, where she was most recently a columnist and a member of the Editorial Board. Thomas joins staff this week after several years as a contributing writer; in the past year, he’s written about defining wokeism, against smelling weed in public, and profiled the artist Chase Hall. Robert has written periodically for The Atlantic since 1995, most recently investigating the bizarre story behind Shinzo Abe’s assassination for the October 2023 issue. Below is Goldberg’s note to staff: — Dear everyone, I’m writing to share some excellent news about three extraordinary journalists. First, I’m very pleased to let you know that Christine Emba is joining our team as a staff writer. Christine is a brilliant writer and sharp observer of the complexities and absurdities of modern life and culture. She has written memorably …