Aug 29, 2019

OnePlus CEO Pete Lau tweets first photos of the first OnePlus TV - Business Insider

  1. OnePlus CEO Pete Lau tweets first photos of the first OnePlus TV  Business Insider
  2. Android TV might add some of OnePlus’ improvements to be more ‘fast and smooth’  9to5Google
  3. All Android TV Users Will Apparently Benefit From OnePlus TV  Android Headlines
  4. Pete Lau spills the beans on upcoming OnePlus TV, says QLED offers good balance between cost & image quality  Economic Times
  5. First OnePlus TV from factory shown off by OnePlus CEO before packaging, calls it an amazing TV  India Today
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Venice Film Festival’s ‘Corpus Christi’ Debuts Trailer (EXCLUSIVE) - Variety

Venice Film Festival’s ‘Corpus Christi’ Debuts Trailer (EXCLUSIVE)  Variety

Variety has been given exclusive access to the trailer for Jan Komasa's "Corpus Christi," which has its world premiere at Venice.

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Who Is Moon Knight? A Guide to Marvel's Disney+ Hero - Hollywood Reporter

  1. Who Is Moon Knight? A Guide to Marvel's Disney+ Hero  Hollywood Reporter
  2. Get Disney+ for $4 per month, if you buy three years upfront  Engadget
  3. Disney Plus discount crashes Disney’s fan club servers  Polygon
  4. Disney+ will not make R-rated content available to subscribers  Yahoo News
  5. Here's How You Can Get Disney+ Free For One Year  UPROXX
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Aug 28, 2019

Add a MacBook-style Touch Bar to your PC for $50 - CNET

Add a MacBook-style Touch Bar to your PC for $50  CNET

Great for gaming, video production and productivity, this super-cool gizmo gives you six programmable buttons. Plus: Three bonus deals you need to check out.

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In Mississippi Delta, Catholic abuse cases settled on cheap

In Mississippi Delta, Catholic abuse cases settled on cheapThe IHOP in Southhaven, Mississippi, was an unlikely place to settle a sex abuse claim against the Catholic Church. The Rev. James G. Gannon, the leader of a Wisconsin-based group of Franciscan Friars, arrived at the crowded pancake house with copies of a legal settlement for La Jarvis D. Love, who had arrived with his wife and three young children. As La Jarvis skimmed the four-page agreement, his thoughts flickered back more than two decades to the physical and sexual abuse he says he suffered at the hands of a Franciscan Friar at a Catholic grade school in Greenwood.




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US Fed should help defeat Trump in 2020: ex-Fed member

US Fed should help defeat Trump in 2020: ex-Fed memberA former top US central banker leapt into the political fray on Tuesday, calling on the Federal Reserve to consider reducing President Donald Trump's chances of being reelected next year. Bill Dudley, the influential former president of the New York Federal Reserve Bank, also said in a Bloomberg opinion column that the Fed should declare that it will not "enable" Trump's trade war by lowering interest rates. The stunning arguments flew in the face of current Fed officials' efforts to maintain political neutrality despite Trump's year-long pressure campaign to demand easier monetary policy.




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Al Haynes, pilot of United Flight 232 and reluctant hero, dies 30 years after deadly crash in Iowa

Al Haynes, pilot of United Flight 232 and reluctant hero, dies 30 years after deadly crash in IowaFlight 232 pilot Al Haynes deflected the title "hero" and focused attention on the crew and unprecedented rescue coordination after the 1989 crash.




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Netanyahu warns Hizbollah after its leader threatens response to Israeli strikes 'within days'

Netanyahu warns Hizbollah after its leader threatens response to Israeli strikes 'within days'Benjamin Netanyahu, Israeli Prime Minister, has told Hizbollah’s leader to “calm down” after he said his movement was preparing a response within days to Israeli strikes.  Mr Netanyahu warned Hassan Nasrallah, secretary general of the Lebanese Shia group, to "be careful" with their words and actions. "I want to say to him and the Lebanese state, which is hosting this organisation that aims to destroy us, (...) Be careful about your words, and even more cautious about your actions,” he said on Tuesday. “He knows very well that the state of Israel knows how to defend itself well, and to repay its enemies.” Tensions between the two sides are more fraught than usual after Israel was accused of carrying out a drone attack on a Hizbollah facility in Beirut on Sunday and of striking an armed Palestinian faction in eastern Lebanon - its first such hostile action since the 2006 war. Investigators of Lebanon's military intelligence inspect the site after an alleged attack carried by two Israeli drones, in the southern suburb of Beirut, Lebanon Credit: Rex The Israeli military has been regularly flying drones over neighbouring Lebanon since the month-long Summer War of 2006, but had limited its activity to reconnaissance. In a speech made on Sunday, Nasrallah, whose group receives funding and support from Tehran, issued Israel with a threat: "I say to the Israeli army on the border from tonight, stand guard (on high alert). Wait for us one, two, three, four days.”  Lebanon's President Michel Aoun, meanwhile, called Israel’s actions a "declaration of war". The attacks on Lebanon came days after a Israeli strike on Hizbollah units in Syria which left two members dead and on Iran-allied militia groups in Iraq - an unprecedented flurry of activity that raises fears of a wider conflict.  Mr Netanyahu has pledged to stop Israel's arch-enemy Iran from entrenching itself militarily in Syria. He has also warned of Tehran’s proxies in Lebanon, Iraq and Yemen. Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu speaks to the media at the Knesset, Israel's parliament, in Jerusalem Credit: Reuters Israel, which has hit targets in Syria hundreds of times but rarely claims responsibility, immediately claimed the strike near Damascus on Sunday, saying it was to thwart an imminent drone strike against Israel. Any new conflict between Israel and Hizbollah would be much more costly for both sides than the 2006 war. The militia has grown considerably in strength in the last 15 years - thanks to Iranian arms shipments - and is now represented in Lebanese parliament. Israel has said that it would now see the whole of Lebanon as fair game in any future war.




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Trump denies suggesting nuclear strikes on hurricanes

Trump denies suggesting nuclear strikes on hurricanesAxios on Sunday reported that the president offered up the proposal early in his presidency.




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Kashmir, rugged and beautiful, is a ticking time bomb between India and Pakistan

Kashmir, rugged and beautiful, is a ticking time bomb between India and PakistanThere’s so much beauty in Kashmir. But devastating, hate-filled actions have overtaken this contested land, putting Muslims in particular at risk.




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Wisconsin Sen. Ron Johnson says Russia denied him a visa

Wisconsin Sen. Ron Johnson says Russia denied him a visaA U.S. senator from Wisconsin who has publicly criticized Russian President Vladimir Putin said Monday that Russia has denied him a visa to visit as part of a congressional delegation. Ron Johnson said he had planned to speak with government officials, American businesses and others during his trip. The Republican is chairman of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee's Subcommittee on Europe and Regional Security Cooperation.




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Brazil's Bolsonaro endorses sexist post about French first lady

Brazil's Bolsonaro endorses sexist post about French first ladyBrazilian President Jair Bolsonaro endorsed a sexist Facebook post about France's first lady Brigitte Macron Sunday, the latest chapter in an escalating war of words between him and his French counterpart over the Amazon crisis. Emmanuel Macron had called for emergency talks by G7 nations on the fires destroying chunks of the Amazon rainforest, piling pressure on Bolsonaro, who in turn accused him of having a "colonialist mentality".




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Trump attempts to squash 'nasty rumor' about 'bedbugs' at Doral resort - Fox News

  1. Trump attempts to squash 'nasty rumor' about 'bedbugs' at Doral resort  Fox News
  2. Trump suggests hosting next year's G-7 at his Miami club  CBS News
  3. Trump takes topsy-turvy show to international stage | TheHill  The Hill
  4. Trump suggested hosting the next G7 at one of his Florida resorts, which could violate the Constitution  Business Insider
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S&P sees 'significant roadblocks' to completing a Philip Morris-Altria merger - MarketWatch

  1. S&P sees 'significant roadblocks' to completing a Philip Morris-Altria merger  MarketWatch
  2. Philip Morris International, Altria confirm they are in talks to reunite  CNBC
  3. Why Philip Morris Might Be Reuniting With Altria  Bloomberg Markets and Finance
  4. No Smoking at Cigarette Giants' Reunion  Bloomberg
  5. Philip Morris, Altria Eye Merger to Meet New Challenges to Tobacco  Yahoo Finance
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Endorsers of Coco Gauff are benefiting from her stock on the rise - The Undefeated

  1. Endorsers of Coco Gauff are benefiting from her stock on the rise  The Undefeated
  2. 2019 U.S. Open: Coco Gauff vs. Anastasia Potapova Live Updates  The New York Times
  3. Naomi Osaka boyfriend: The Instagram hint that reveals tennis star’s new love  Express
  4. 2019 US Open -- Experts break down Coco Gauff's strengths and weaknesses  ESPN
  5. 2019 US Open Day 2: Coco Gauff rallies past Anastasia Potapova after trailing big early  Yahoo Sports
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Giants LT Nate Solder misses practice, here's who replaced him in starting lineup - NJ.com

  1. Giants LT Nate Solder misses practice, here's who replaced him in starting lineup  NJ.com
  2. Patriots release RB Robert Martin  Patriots.com
  3. Giants' Daniel Jones preparing for first NFL preseason start  Giants Wire
  4. Daniel Jones named starter for Giants' final preseason game as rookie looks to impress again  CBS Sports
  5. How are former Patriots doing? Jacoby Brissett now Colts starting QB after Andrew Luck retires  MassLive.com
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Sudan crisis: Activists achieve 'big win' over generals

The junta has agreed to a civilian government after months of protests against its rule.

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Has Kenya's plastic bag ban worked?

Plastic carrier bags were made illegal, so how has the government enforced the ban?

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You can't nuke a hurricane to stop it, as Trump reportedly suggested. Here's why

You can't nuke a hurricane to stop it, as Trump reportedly suggested. Here's whyA report from Axios says Trump suggested using a nuclear bomb to stop a hurricane. The idea isn't a new one, nor would it work, weather experts say.




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Spanish warship picks up 15 migrants to fire political shot

Spanish warship picks up 15 migrants to fire political shotA Spanish warship collected 15 rescued migrants from an Italian port on Tuesday, having sailed halfway across the Mediterranean to fetch the small group in a high-profile maneuver that sharply contrasted with Italy's refusal to accept them. Madrid dispatched the ship a week ago to pick up the migrants at the end of a prolonged standoff between Italian authorities and a Spanish-registered private rescue boat which had plucked more than 100 people, most of them Africans, from seas off Libya. France, Germany, Luxembourg and Portugal had agreed to take the rest of the migrants but only Spain, which traded angry words with Rome during the standoff, sent a ship.




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Palestinian Harvard student denied entry to US because 'friends posted anti-American statements'

Palestinian Harvard student denied entry to US because 'friends posted anti-American statements'A Palestinian Harvard student claims that he has been denied entry into the US because his friends had posted anti-American statements on social media. Ismail Ajjawi, 17, who is due to begin his studies at the prestigious university next Tuesday, said he was detained when he arrived at Boston's Logan International Airport on Friday night. Mr Ajjawai told the Harvard Crimson, the student newspaper, that immigration officers subjected him to hours of questioning and demanded access to his phone and computer. Mr Ajjawai, who lives in Lebanon, said he was asked about his religious beliefs and practices before officers trawled through his technology devices. The teenager said that after five hours an officer called him into a room and “started screaming" at him. "She said that she found people posting political points of view that oppose the US on my friend[s] list,” he said.   Mr Ajjawi said he stressed to the officer that he had not made any political posts himself and that he should not be held responsible for others’ posts. “I have no single post on my timeline discussing politics,” he added. However he claimed that the officer cancelled his visa and informed him that he would be deported back to Lebanon. A spokesman for Harvard University told The Telegraph that the university is working closely with Mr Ajjawi's family "and appropriate authorities to resolve this matter so that he can join his classmates in the coming days”. US immigration officials have refused to divulge the specifics of Mr Ajjawi's case or why he was denied entry into the country but confirmed that the Customs and Border Protection agency found him "inadmissible".  "Applicants must demonstrate they are admissible into the US by overcoming all grounds of inadmissibility including health-related grounds, criminality, security reasons, public charge, labour certification, illegal entrants and immigration violations, documentation requirements, and miscellaneous grounds," a spokesman for the CBP told the Crimson in a statement. "This individual was deemed inadmissible to the United States based on information discovered during the CBP inspection.” Mr Ajjawi, who was granted a scholarship by the Washington-based Amideast non-profit organisation, said that he is receiving assistance from an immigration lawyer and hopes to resolve his visa issues in time for the start of classes next week.




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Democrats reportedly worry as list of Joe Biden's gaffes grows

Democrats reportedly worry as list of Joe Biden's gaffes growsFormer Vice President Joe Biden's verbal mistakes pile up in New Hampshire; reaction and analysis on 'The Five.'




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Beijing confirms arrest of Australian for spying

Beijing confirms arrest of Australian for spyingAn Australian academic has been arrested in China for spying, Beijing said Tuesday, prompting Canberra to demand the country upholds "basic standards" of justice. Yang Jun, who also goes by his pen name Yang Hengjun, was detained in January shortly after making a rare return to China from the United States. Australian Foreign Minister Marise Payne said earlier on Tuesday that she was "very concerned" that Yang -- a former official turned author -- had been arrested on "suspicion of espionage".




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Pilot praised for 1989 Iowa crash landing dies in Seattle

Pilot praised for 1989 Iowa crash landing dies in SeattleAl Haynes, a pilot credited for saving the lives of nearly 200 people by guiding a damaged passenger jet into a crash landing at an Iowa airport in 1989, has died. Haynes died Sunday at age 87 in a Seattle-area hospital, said Gary Brown, an emergency services director for Woodbury County, Iowa. Brown confirmed the death with Haynes' daughter.




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Israel’s Strategy against Tehran: Revealing the Iranian Threat

Israel’s Strategy against Tehran: Revealing the Iranian ThreatOn Thursday, August 22, members of Iran’s Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps Quds Force took a drone to an area near the Golan Heights, seeking to attack Israel. The Israel Defense Forces (IDF) monitored the men, took video of them walking through a field, and struck back two nights later. The air strikes targeted a villa in southern Syria that Jerusalem says was being used by the IRGC and Shiite militias. This includes Hezbollah, a Lebanese ally of Iran that has played a major role in Syria in recent years.The air strike is part of an increasingly firm stand Israel is taking against Iran’s regional ambitions in the Middle East. This includes several recent air strikes in Iraq that Iranian-linked paramilitaries have blamed on Israel. It also includes near-daily reports in media from Lebanon to Kuwait asserting that Israel is targeting Iran’s network of proxies and their bases in Lebanon, Iraq, and Syria. Jerusalem is no longer secretive about this widespread campaign. In January former IDF chief of staff Gadi Eizenkot said Israel had carried out thousands of air strikes on Iranian targets.Now IRGC Quds Force commander Qasem Soleimani has warned Israel that these strikes will be Israel’s last. Hezbollah’s Hassan Nasrallah has threatened retaliation. This is part of a rising Iranian-backed chorus against Jerusalem, which includes real threats such as continuing rocket fire from Hamas in Gaza. It also includes threats by Iranian proxies such as Iraqi-based Kata’ib Hezbollah against U.S. forces in Iraq.What is Israel’s strategy in all this? The goal is to draw Iran and its allies out of the shadows. Over the past decade, inflamed by the 2015 Iran deal, Tehran has increased its weapons transfers to Hezbollah, sent thousands of advisers to support the Syrian regime, and helped mobilize a network of militias in Iraq. Some of this was used to fight ISIS, or enemies of Bashar al-Assad. But with the ISIS war and Syrian conflict winding down, these groups are turning their threats toward Iran’s adversaries. Tehran is obsessed with destroying Israel, as can be seen in its frequent statements and militaristic parades. It has launched drones from Syria into Israel in February 2018, rockets in May 2018, and a rocket in January 2019. Hezbollah threatens that its 150,000 rockets can strike all of Israel.Air strikes on Iran’s network of proxies force the network out of the shadows. It can’t hide in villas in southern Syria, or launch drones at night, or stockpile ballistic missiles in Iraq if it is looking over its shoulder and increasingly making mistakes through its aggressive and open threats. Iran is used to playing a double game of moderates and hard-liners, sending its smiling foreign minister to the recent G7 while boasting of its allies’ drone technology striking Saudi Arabia.The Israeli air strikes couple well with the Washington-led campaign of “maximum pressure.” Iran now faces two fronts, the sanctions and strikes, that together are designed to blow the lid on its regional strategy. Tehran will be tempted to make a misstep in its otherwise calculated reactions. Iran has a playbook: If a Western power seizes its tanker, as the U.K. did in July, Iran seizes a tanker. It downed a sophisticated U.S. drone in June but hasn’t harmed anyone in six sabotage operations on oil tankers in the Persian Gulf. More than anything, Iran wants to preserve its regional power, based in proxies and allies that are often Shiite coreligionists. Its long-term goal is to get Hezbollah and its Shiite paramilitary allies in Iraq into more government positions and build up their parallel-state structures of armed fighters and bases. A war with the U.S. or Israel, or a direct confrontation with Saudi Arabia, as opposed to using proxies such as the Houthis, Hezbollah, and Islamic Jihad in Gaza, is not in Tehran’s interest. This is the strategic calculation that underpins Israel’s actions, but it can go only so far. A game of whack-a-mole against Iran’s drones and missiles is just a setback for Tehran. If Tehran doesn’t gamble on a major conflict with Israel, it will continue its creeping annexation of neighboring states.




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Bolsonaro Says He Will Only Accept G-7 Forest-Fire Donations if Macron Apologizes for Insults

Bolsonaro Says He Will Only Accept G-7 Forest-Fire Donations if Macron Apologizes for InsultsBrazilian president Jair Bolsonaro said Tuesday that he will only accept the G-7's offer of international aid to fight fires ravaging the Amazon rain forest if French president Emmanuel Macron first apologizes for insulting his handling of the crisis.“Before speaking or accepting anything from France, even if it comes from the best possible intentions, he must retract his words. Then we can talk,” Bolsonaro told reporters.Bolsonaro was referring to the $20 million in aid pledged during the G-7 summit on Monday in France. The offer of aid came after Macron criticized Bolsonaro last week for cutting environmental regulations despite assurances that he would prioritize the fight against global warming.The newly elected Brazilian president responded by accusing Macron of expressing a “colonialist mentality," and suggested that France and the other G-7 nations plan to use the aid to exercise leverage over Brazil and its Amazonian resources.“Look, does anyone help anyone . . . without something in return? What have they wanted there for so long?” Bolsonaro said.In response, Macron assured Bolsonaro that he had no ulterior motives for extending the aid.“We respect your sovereignty. It's your country,” he said, according to the AP. But “the Amazon forest is a subject for the whole planet. We can help you reforest. We can find the means for your economic development that respects the natural balance. But we cannot allow you to destroy everything.”Bolsonaro further exacerbated the disagreement by appearing to mock Macron's wife on Facebook by sharing an image of her next to an image of his own wife with the caption: “Don't humiliate the guy … haha.”Macron addressed the controversy at the G-7 summit on Monday, calling it a “sad” situation for Brazil.“He had extremely disrespectful comments towards my wife,” the French president said. “What can I tell you? It's sad. It's sad for him and for Brazilians. I think that Brazilian women are probably ashamed to read that their president has done that.”The number of fires in the Amazon has increased by 75 percent this year, according to Brazil's National Institute for Space Research. The dramatic jump has sparked an international controversy as world leaders express concerns about the potential for the deforestation to increase global warming. While politicians and journalists have emphasized the Amazon's oxygen-producing role as the “lungs” of the world, some skeptical scientists have questioned the rainforest's importance to the global climate.




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Aug 27, 2019

Donald Trump Upstaged at G7 By Foreign Minister of ... Iran

Donald Trump Upstaged at G7 By Foreign Minister of ... IranJeff J Mitchell/ReutersIt looked like President Donald Trump was set up for a diplomatic ambush at the Group of Seven summit on Sunday when Iran’s foreign minister suddenly flew into town.The arrival of the smooth-talking Javad Zarif at the elegant French beach resort of Biarritz, where the leaders of the seven most industrialized democracies are gathered, underscored a key conflict between Trump and the rest about how to deal with Iran’s nuclear ambitions. ‘Absolute Amateur Hour’: Team Trump Mangles Messages to IranLast year, the U.S. pulled out of an agreement that severely limited for several years Iran’s production and stockpiling of nuclear fuel and imposed an extensive inspection regime. Trump claimed the accord forged under Barack Obama was a disastrous deal, and he could do better.A senior French diplomat told reporters at the G7 summit in Biarritz that Macron informed Trump over lunch on Saturday that Zarif would be coming, and told the rest of the summit participants at dinner that night. The Trump administration imposed sanctions specifically targeting Zarif earlier this month, but when Trump was asked for a reaction after the the visit became public, his initial comment was, “No comment.”Although Trump has said he would be willing to meet with Iran’s leaders, they have so far declined, and a tweet from the Iranian foreign ministry stated flatly, “There will be no meetings or negotiations with the American delegation on this trip.”Trump has insisted he can force Iran to make more concessions, not only about nukes, but about its missiles and extensive proxy forces outside its borders, most notably Hezbollah, and to that end the U.S. has imposed draconian sanctions crippling the Iranian economy while punishing its trading partners.Germany, France and Britain–all signatories of the Iran deal, and all represented at the G7–have sought desperately to shore up the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action, as the agreement is called. They share Trump’s view that missiles and proxies are serious issues, but they believe it makes more sense to keep the nuclear agreement that exists rather than throw all the cards up in the air.To try to keep Iran on board, the Europeans have been discussing various mechanisms to try to bypass the American sanctions, but with little success. Meanwhile, step by calculated step, Iran terminates bits of the JCPOA. As Iran-U.S. Tensions Rise, Hezbollah Readies for War With IsraelIn June, Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe, also at the G7 this weekend, visited Tehran to try to calm the situation, but to no avail. Indeed, holes were blown in a Japanese tanker by mysterious, presumably Iranian, agents at the same time as Abe’s visit.It’s likely that Zarif’s visit to Biarritz is mainly political theater orchestrated by Macron, and there is little hope it will resolve an increasingly dangerous standoff between the U.S. and Iran. Already we have seen attacks on shipping near the strategic Strait of Hormuz and the recent British seizure, then release against U.S. objections, of an Iranian tanker at Gibraltar. Last month, when Iran downed an American drone it claimed was over its territorial waters, Trump gave a green light, then a red one, to a retaliatory attack that would have killed a number of Iranian personnel.Meanwhile, as The Daily Beast has reported, Iran’s clients in Lebanon and Syria, the Hezbollah militias, are preparing for war with Israel as part of a wider conflagration, and Israel is attacking Iranian installations in Iraq as well as Syria.What Zarif’s visit to the G7 summit might do is calm the situation and buy some time.Read more at The Daily Beast.Get our top stories in your inbox every day. Sign up now!Daily Beast Membership: Beast Inside goes deeper on the stories that matter to you. Learn more.




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A Giant Raft of Volcanic Rock From an Underwater Eruption Could Help Revive the Great Barrier Reef

A Giant Raft of Volcanic Rock From an Underwater Eruption Could Help Revive the Great Barrier ReefChunks of rock from an underwater volcano are carrying living organisms




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Donald Trump offers olive branch to China as tensions ease on final day of G7

Donald Trump offers olive branch to China as tensions ease on final day of G7Donald Trump softened his tone on Monday on two of the most contentious issues at the strained G7 summit: his trade war with China and tensions with Iran. It was unclear if genuine progress had been made, but Mr Trump predicted a deal with China after it offered to return to the negotiating table, described by the US president as a breakthrough. “We’ll be getting back to the table,” he said.  He also appeared to back away from confrontation with Iran, leaving a window open for diplomacy. Boris Johnson met Scott Morrison, the Australian prime minister, on the sidelines of the summit to discuss a possible post-Brexit trade deal. After talks with Shinzo Abe, the Japanese prime minister, Mr Johnson said he would like to visit Japan “as soon as we’ve got Brexit done, which will be on October 31”. Leaders of the world’s major industrialised nations, meeting in the upmarket French coastal resort of Biarritz, have agreed to spend more than £16 million to put out the fires engulfing huge swathes of the Amazon rainforest. Mr Johnson pledged £10 million on Sunday to help protect and restore the Amazon. Emmanuel Macron, the French president, said he had a long discussion with Mr Trump on the fires and the US president backed the G7 initiatives, but Mr Trump was absent from a discussion on climate change with other leaders.  Mr Trump said he had agreed to the Iranian foreign minister’s surprise appearance on Sunday for talks with his French counterpart and Mr Macron, who is trying to broker a deal between Washington and Tehran. European diplomats have struggled to calm a deepening confrontation between Tehran and Washington Credit: AP Several other leaders were reportedly stunned at the arrival of Mohammad Javad Zarif, the Iranian foreign minister, but Mr Trump said: "I knew [Mr Zarif] was coming in and I respected the fact that he was coming in. We're looking to make Iran rich again, let them be rich, let them do well, if they want.” Mr Trump said the G7 leaders shared the common goal of preventing Iran from acquiring nuclear weapons. There is “great unity”, he said. “We’ve come to a conclusion, more or less.” “I knew everything he [Macron] was doing and I approved everything he was doing.” he said. “I said if you want to do that, that's OK. I don't consider that disrespectful at all. Especially when he asked me for approval.” Angela Merkel, the German chancellor, was less upbeat about the prospects of a diplomatic solution to the stand-off between Washington and Tehran. “We all have a big interest in a peaceful solution to the Iran situation, but it won’t be easy,” she said. The US administration imposed sanctions on Mr Zarif at the end of last month, part of Mr Trump’s policy of “maximum pressure” via crippling sanctions over Iran’s nuclear programme. Mr Trump pulled out of a 2015 international agreement placing limits on Tehran’s nuclear activities in return for trade and investment. Mr Macron decided to ditch the traditional joint communiqué at the end of the summit because of the gulf between the different leaders over issues ranging from China and Iran to the possible re-admission of Russia to the group,  advocated by Mr Trump but opposed by most of the other leaders including Mr Johnson and Mr Macron.  French officials had feared that Mr Trump, who has objected to the focus on the Amazon and climate change, could walk out or negate any progress with a caustic tweet after the close of the meeting. On Sunday, however, Mr Trump proclaimed that the meeting was going “beautifully”. Mr Macron and Mr Macron are to hold a joint press conference before the summit closes. It will be followed by Mr Johnson’s first formal press conference as prime minister.




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Amazon fires: Brazil sends warplanes to dump water on devastating blaze after international outcry

Amazon fires: Brazil sends warplanes to dump water on devastating blaze after international outcryBrazil’s warplanes are dumping water on fires across the Amazon, as Jair Bolsonaro’s government scrambles to contain the damage following an international outcry.A video posted by Brazil’s Defence Ministry on Saturday evening showed a military plane pumping thousands of litres of water as it passed through clouds of smoke close to a forest canopy in Rondonia state.




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