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Even showers are a luxury in Venezuela now: Weekend Reads Posted: 08 Jun 2019 05:31 AM PDT Balance of Power | From | | | | While Donald Trump's European trip and threats to impose tariffs on Mexico dominated headlines this week, you might have missed these tales of life in crumbling Venezuela, of the plight of ultra-Orthodox Israeli men and of rising nationalism in Poland. Catch up on these and other stories with the latest edition of Weekend Reads.
– Kathleen Hunter | | Crowds gather at Victoria Park in Hong Kong for a candlelight vigil to commemorate the 30th anniversary of the Tiananmen Square crackdown. Click here for more of Bloomberg's best political photos from the past week. | Photographer: Justin Chin/Bloomberg | | | Forced to Bathe With Bucket Water, Juan Guaido Soldiers On Like millions of Venezuelans – Juan Guaido – the man dozens of countries recognize as the legitimate leader of his broken nation – can't rely on the taps to run.
Trump's Tariffs Have Wiped Out Most Families' Tax Cut Gains The president's trade wars have already wiped out all but $100 of the average American household's windfall from Trump's 2017 tax law. And that's just the beginning, Laura Davison reports.
Orthodox Army Debate Splits Israeli Right, With New Vote Looming Israel's policy allowing ultra-Orthodox men to pursue government-subsidized religious studies instead of army service is facing new scrutiny as the country gears up for its second general election in the space of a few months, Ivan Levingston reports.
Defending Walesa's Legacy Just Got Tougher in Divided Poland Marek Strzelecki and Wojciech Moskwa report from the opposition stronghold of Gdansk, where there's resignation that the ruling nationalists will win again in another key election for Europe.
UN Chief Laments He Can't Sell Manhattan Mansion to Raise Funds The UN's cash flow problems are so severe the secretary-general says he wishes he could sell his official residence in Manhattan's stately Sutton Place neighborhood. But he can't even do that, David Wainer reports. Putin urged the U.K. to get over last year's deadly nerve agent attack in the southern city of Salisbury, saying it is time to get down to business. Photographer: Andrey Rudakov/Bloomberg
How the Tory Rivals for PM Reckon They Can Fix Brexit Alex Morales and Robert Hutton break down the views of the 11 contenders.
Wall Street Comes to DC Asking What Kind of Populism Is Up Next Blindsided by Trump, investors are turning to Washington analysts to understand how volatile politics might affect their portfolios. Craig Torres takes a closer look.
Road Toll Rage Is Threatening Norway's Conservative Coalition Norway is having its own Yellow Vest moment, Sveinung Sleire writes, as a growing backlash against road tolls threatens to overwhelm the political establishment.
And finally… After decades playing supporting roles in sci-fi fantasies such as The Jetsons and Blade Runner, robotaxis are poised to work their way into everyday life. A host of companies has flown autonomous or semi-autonomous electric aircraft that can take off vertically from almost anywhere, and the first commercial models are scheduled to hit the market next year. Richard Weiss and Stefan Nicola take a look at a half-dozen that might soon fly you to the office, airport, or a night on the town. The EHang 216 is guided via a connection between a passenger's smartphone and the company's command center. Source: EHang | | | | |
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Pessimism settles in Posted: 08 Jun 2019 04:47 AM PDT Weekend Reading The wave of economic pessimism got bigger. The latest U.S. jobs report was a huge disappointment and put more pressure on the Federal Reserve to cut interest rates, maybe even as soon as this summer. Bond yields tumbled. The outlook for the trade war is baffling companies. President Donald Trump reversed course Friday evening, reaching a deal with Mexico on trade and immigration and calling off planned tariffs. What you'll want to read this weekend Big tech has been preparing for this moment for a while. Companies including Google and Facebook are lawyered up and ready to make the case they shouldn't be broken up. Huawei is fighting back. Its 10,000 developers are working across shifts, one indication of the company's drive to beat Trump's blacklist. A new surveillance balloon just completed a test over four western states. They're meant for miners, railways and pipelines. The worry is they also spell the end of privacy. Forget the humdrum hype around scooters, electric bikes and ridesharing. Here are six flying robo-taxis. A good tale for parched times: How to tow an iceberg with enough water for four million people. What you'll need to know next week What you'll want to see from Bloomberg Photos It's been 50 years since Woodstock, Stonewall and man walking on the moon. An era ended. A new one began. Like Bloomberg's Weekend Reading? Subscribe to Bloomberg.com. You'll get our unmatched global news coverage and two premium daily newsletters, The Bloomberg Open and The Bloomberg Close, and much, much more. See our limited-time introductory offer. Need something to binge-listen to this weekend? Check out the new podcast from Wondery and Bloomberg. "The Shrink Next Door" is a story from Joe Nocera about power, control and spending three decades seeking help from someone who pretty much turns out to be the wrong person. Listen on Wondery, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts. Download the Bloomberg app: It's available for iOS and Android. | | |
Good news travels faster Posted: 08 Jun 2019 04:16 AM PDT TicToc Tonight We love being the bearer of good news. Brighten your weekend with these 10 uplifting stories from the past week. 1. Hong Kong issued a landmark LGBTQ ruling. In a unanimous decision, the top appeals court said same-sex couples can no longer be denied spousal benefits. 2. Connecticut made a huge clean energy investment. It'll join other states in the Northeast to build a $70 billion offshore wind industry for alternatives to fossil fuels. 3. A 10-year-old is making the Olympics cool again. Tokyo 2020 officials hope Sky Brown, the world's youngest pro skateboarder, can lure a younger crowd with her "super-gnarly" tricks. 4. A terminally ill boy lived out his dream of becoming a cop. 11-year-old Miller Greenfield, who was diagnosed with a rare disease, was sworn in as a junior deputy by police in Sacramento, California. 5. Your Uber to the airport could get a bit faster. Forget congestion pricing on the roads. The company will offer helicopter rides starting next month from Manhattan to JFK airport. 6. New York police apologized to the LGBTQ community. Fifty years after the historic Stonewall riots, the NYPD said police action during the event was "wrong, plain and simple." 7. Avicii's friends finished his final album. To keep his legacy alive, the music team behind the late Swedish DJ-producer collaborated with his family to wrap up the LP. 8. 90-year-old vets marked the D-Day anniversary by skydiving. Dressed in red jumpsuits, Harry Read, 95, and John Hutton, 94, made parachute landings into Normandy, like they did 75 years ago. 9. A dozen tons of trash was removed from Mount Everest. During a cleanup drive by Nepal, 6,600 pounds of waste and four bodies were recovered by volunteer climbers.10. Nike embraced the "diversity of sport." Its London flagship store introduced plus-sized and parasport mannequins on its women's floor, signaling a step toward inclusivity. Have a great weekend! Watch your inbox for more good news every Saturday. And send us your positive stories to amach6@bloomberg.net. | | |
Journal Electronique - samedi 8 juin 2019 Posted: 08 Jun 2019 03:40 AM PDT |
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Algérie : comment la révolte est née INTERNATIONAL Au Soudan, une guerre d'influences PLANETE Les cétacés empoisonnés par la pollution plastique FRANCE Ventes d'armes : le débat miné SPORTS Les Bleues au rendez-vous MÉTÉO - JEUX - ECRANS Dior choisit d'étendre son emprise à Paris EDITORIAL - ANALYSES Mémoires de combattantes CULTURE Mylène Farmer, une odyssée de l'espace CARNET Dr. John LETTRE ET CHRONIQUE Le faux péril du " bio " LE MONDE EPOQUE Le retour de Brel à Vierzon | |
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'Nuns handed me wrong baby and gave mine away' Posted: 08 Jun 2019 12:34 AM PDT | | | Martina Devlin: 'Europe? Great place, they really love me over there, they know a classy guy when they see one - it's just a shame that Leo guy doesn't like to play golf. Loser...' Martina Devlin Ireland loves me. France loves me. Britain loves me. Oh boy, their royals really love me, apart from that loser Meghan Markle but nobody cares about her. I got a bond with those countries - a special, special bond. It's beautiful. | | | | | Hamish McRae: 'The figures that explain support for the Donald' Hamish McRae It always seems strange to anyone visiting Washington - particularly its prosperous, leafy northwest quadrant - that so much of the rest of the country should support the economic policies of Donald Trump. | | | | | Gerard O'Regan: 'Trump's selfish, go-it-alone ideology doesn't sit well next to the heroes of war' Gerard O'Regan Old men, the seasons of their life drawing to a close, tussled with memories of their youth. All now in their 90s, for some a 100th birthday is an all-too-few heartbeats away. And so they remembered. | | | | | Billy Keane: 'How The Badly Wronged Man's never-ending tale of woe made me flee with barman's burnout' Billy Keane The man at the bar told me his life story. He is The Badly Wronged Man. Never has a man been so badly wronged. On he went through the catalogue of the wrongs that had been perpetrated against him. | | | | | | | | | 'I've basically been on a white diet' - Pregnant food writer Indy Power admits she couldn't stomach her morning green smoothie Orla Neligan It would be easy to be a little intimidated by the elfin beauty that is sitting across from me. After all, there are not many 26-year-olds who are revered in their industry, have a newspaper column, a successful blog, cookbook, recipe app and close to 70k followers on Instagram. | | | | | Diarmuid Gavin: Let's Bee Kind - the plants, flowers, and trees to grow to get your garden buzzing Diarmuid Gavin I'm not a scientific type, tending to accept that the planet turns, that day follows night and summer hopefully will be round after spring. Understanding how all these phenomena happen isn't my thing. However, as a young lad in 1985 when I trotted off to college in the National Botanic Gardens to learn about how plants grow, how to look after them and how to design gardens using them, I was disappointed that so much time was given over to how to kill things. | | | | | | | | | | | ABOUT THIS EMAIL | | This email is from Independent.ie part of Independent News & Media PLC. | You received this email because you have signed up for the Independent.ie Daily Digest Newsletter. To unsubscribe from the Daily Digest Newsletter, please click here. | | | | | | | Copyright - 2019 INM.ie, | 27 - 32 Talbot St, Dublin 1, Ireland | Company number 2936 | All Rights Reserved | | | | | | | | | | | |
La tempête vire au drame Posted: 07 Jun 2019 11:56 PM PDT | samedi 8 juin 2019 - Le Parisien | | | Nous sommes le samedi 8 juin et nous fêtons les Médard. A la une, le sauvetage au large des Sables-d'Olonne qui vire au drame avec la mort de trois marins de la SNSM. Dans le reste de l'actualité, l'ultradroite qui tente d'imposer ses idées et évidemment, la large victoire des Bleues dans le match d'ouverture du Mondial de football. Côté météo, le temps est marqué par le maintien d'une instabilité dans le Nord-Ouest et une accalmie sur le reste du pays. | | | | | | | | | | | L'INFO D'ÎLE-DE-FRANCE ET OISE | | | | | | | | | | | Dans le cadre de la gestion de notre prospection commerciale, Le Parisien traite certaines de vos données personnelles dans le cadre de l'exécution d'un contrat ou de votre consentement. Pour en savoir plus sur vos droits et nos pratiques en matière de protection de vos données personnelles : Politique de confidentialité Vous recevez cette newsletter car vous êtes inscrit sur notre liste de diffusion. Se désabonner | | | | |
L'impuissance affichée de l'État français face aux puissances financières n'est pas fortuite Posted: 08 Jun 2019 01:47 AM PDT Barrages et aéroports, usines Ford de Blanquefort, General Electric à Belfort : l'impuissance affichée de l'État français face aux puissances financières n'est pas fortuite. Juin 2019 en perspective, une sélection d'archives. Sélection d'archives Barrages et aéroports, usines Ford de Blanquefort, General Electric à Belfort : l'impuissance affichée de l'État français face aux puissances financières n'est pas fortuite. Frédéric Lordon signait en 2004 l'un de ses premiers articles sur le sujet, à propos de Moulinex. Ce mois-ci, Gilbert Achcar réinscrit le Soudan et l'Algérie dans la continuité historique du « printemps arabe ». Et, non sans mélancolie, la musique d'une icône du rock russe disparue il y a trente ans accompagne combats contre le fatalisme et renaissance du socialisme. Philippe Poutou - page 12 « Les entreprises vivent et meurent : c'est la vie. » C'est ainsi, en substance, qu'un président français justifia la fermeture d'une usine Renault à Vilvorde, en Belgique, en 1997. En (...) Sorj Chalandon - décembre 2018 Tristan Coloma - mai 2012 Frédéric Lordon - mars 2004 Marc Endeweld - pages 1, 14 et 15 La perspective d'un référendum sur la privatisation d'Aéroports de Paris constitue un camouflet pour le président de la République. Dès son passage au ministère de l'économie, (...) Nicolas de La Casinière - mars 2016 Philippe Rekacewicz - février 2013 Henri Lefebvre - mai 1989 Mathias Reymond - page 13 Ce devait être la panacée. Médias, experts et politiques l'avaient prédit dans les années 1980 et 1990 : l'ouverture à la concurrence dans les services publics et son lot de (...) Aurélien Bernier - mai 2019 Philippe Descamps - juillet 2012 Claude Julien - juillet 1986 Gilbert Achcar - pages 6 et 7 Les mouvements populaires qui s'opposent aux régimes algérien et soudanais tranchent avec la régression contre-révolutionnaire que connaît le monde arabe depuis 2011-2012. Dans les (...) Hicham Alaoui - novembre 2018 Naceur Chaabane & Tarik Tazdaït - (« Comprendre le réveil arabe », Manière de voir nº 117, juin-juillet 2011) Eugénie Zvonkine - page 27 Un groupe de rock underground et plus particulièrement son chanteur, Viktor Tsoï, ont trouvé un public fervent sous la perestroïka en URSS. Près de trente ans après sa disparition, (...) Evelyne Pieiller - février 2018 Jacques Denis - juin 2006 Thomas Sotinel - avril 1990 Edward Castleton - pages 18 et 19 Ni l'élection d'un milliardaire à la Maison Blanche ni la forte croissance de l'économie américaine n'ont entamé la popularité de personnalités se réclamant du socialisme aux (...) Bhaskar Sunkara - janvier 2016 Marie-France Toinet - juillet 1988 Pierre Dommergues - avril 1980 Faites découvrir Le Monde diplomatique à un proche pour élargir la diffusion des idées qu'il porte - Le mensuel en version imprimée directement dans sa boite aux lettres
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