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11 Mayıs 2015 Pazartesi

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Climate change is UN-led hoax to create 'new world order' – Australian PM's adviser

Published time: May 08, 2015 11:25 Maurice Newman, the Australian PM's business adviser (Reuters/Daniel Munoz) Maurice Newman, the Australian PM's business adviser (Reuters/Daniel Munoz)
The Australian prime minister's chief business adviser says that climate change is a ruse led by the United Nations to create a new world order under the agency's control. The statement coincided with a visit from the UN's top climate negotiator.
Maurice Newman, chairman of Prime Minister Tony Abbott's business advisory council, said the UN is using false models which show sustained temperature increases because it wants to end democracy and impose authoritarian rule.
"It's a well-kept secret, but 95 percent of the climate models we are told prove the link between human CO2 emissions and catastrophic global warming have been found, after nearly two decades of temperature stasis, to be in error,"
he wrote in an opinion piece published in The Australian newspaper on Friday, without providing evidence.
"The real agenda is concentrated political authority. Global warming is the hook,”
he said, adding that the UN is against capitalism and freedom and wants to create a “new world order.”
The adviser's inflammatory comments coincided with a visit from UN climate chief Christiana Figueres.
According to Newman, Figueres is “on record saying democracy is a poor political system for fighting global warming. Communist China, she says, is the best model.”
Figueres was in Australia to discuss practical climate change action, urging the country to move away from heavily polluting coal production. She also urged Australia to play a leading role at the climate summit in Paris in December.
But that call is unlikely to be heeded. During November's G20 meeting in Brisbane, Abbott warned that the Paris summit would fail if world leaders decided prioritize the cutting of carbon emissions over economic growth.
Abbott, who called the science behind climate change “crap”
in 2009, also repealed a tax on carbon pricing and abolished the independent Climate Commission advisory body in Australia.
The prime minister has been reluctant to take part in climate change politics, trying but failing to keep it off the agenda at last year's G20 summit.
Both Abbott's office and the United Nations have so far declined to comment on Newman's statements.
A well-known climate change skeptic, Newman has made similar provocative comments in the past, calling the notion a “myth”
and a “delusion.”
In February, he criticized renewable energy policies. Citing British charity Age UK, he stated that elderly citizens in Britain often die of “winter deaths”
because they can't afford power. He blamed renewable energy policies which drive up the price of energy.
However, when asked about his claim by The Guardian, the charity sent back a statement which referenced high energy costs, but failed to mention anything about renewable energy.
Just a few months earlier, in November 2014, Newman cited a Scottish government-commissioned study which allegedly said that for every job in the renewable sector, 3.7 jobs were lost elsewhere. However, the report itself made no mention that it was commissioned by the government. In fact, the government called the study “misleading,”
adding that the industry would actually have the opposite effect on jobs.
According to the UN's Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change, the global mean temperature could rise by up to 4.8° Celsius (40.6° Fahrenheit) this century alone. The prediction is seen as a recipe for droughts, floods and rising seas.

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Ed Miliband resigns as Labour Party leader after general election defeat

Published time: May 08, 2015 08:43
Edited time: May 08, 2015 12:23 Britain's opposition Labour Party leader Ed Miliband. (Reuters/Darren Staples) Britain's opposition Labour Party leader Ed Miliband. (Reuters/Darren Staples)
Ed Miliband has stood down as Labour Party leader after his party suffered a crushing defeat in the UK General Election, accepting “full responsibility” for his party’s defeat.
In an emotionally-charged address, interspersed with repeated applause from supporters, he lauded what he termed the most “united, cohesive, enjoyable campaign I’ve ever been involved in.”
He reserved particular thanks for “all those people who’ve pounded the streets” for the party.
“Britain,” he argued, “needs a strong Labour Party,” and that it was “time for someone else to take leadership of the party.”
READ MORE: UK General Election 2015 LIVE UPDATES
He praised his deputy Harriet Harman, saying she would take over while that “open, honest debate” took place.
To those he met during the campaign, he said: “Thank you for sharing your stories with me ... thank you for the selfies, and the most unlikely cult of the 21st century… Milifandom!”
— nina (@caramellester) May 8, 2015
“While we may have lost the election, the argument of our campaign will not go away,” he said.
To his party he said: “I am truly sorry I did not succeed.”
“Thank you for the privilege, I joined this party aged 17, I never dreamed I would lead it … it will be a force for change again.”
“Pick yourself up and continue the fight. We’ve come back before and we’ll come back again.”
“When we see injustice, we must tackle it,” he said.
— izzie (@_is4belle) May 8, 2015
“It is people that make change happen, I will never give up on that cause. I will never give up fighting for the Britain I believe in. I will always be there in that cause with all of you.”
In light of Labour’s abysmal performance in Scotland, and amid rumors of another Scottish independence referendum, he reiterated his commitment to the Union.
“I believe in our United Kingdom, because it is the best way of serving our country,” Miliband said. “All of us in the months ahead must rise to the challenge of keeping our country together.”
Despite Miliband’s expression of confidence in his deputy, it took Harriet Harman little over an hour to announce that she would also be stepping down once a new leader is elected by the party membership.
— Ed Miliband (@Ed_Miliband) May 8, 2015
Labour suffered a humiliating defeat in Scotland, after the SNP won 56 out of 59 contested seats.
Shadow Chancellor Ed Balls is among senior Labour politicians to lose their seat. In a surprise outcome, contrary to pre-election polls, the Conservatives emerged with the largest share of seats. David Cameron is well on his way to securing a majority, while Labour and the Liberal Democrats have suffered humiliating losses.
Projections say Cameron will win 328 seats in total – enough to command a majority in the House of Commons.
Speaking earlier today after winning his Doncaster North seat, Miliband said: “This has clearly been a very disappointing and difficult night for the Labour Party.
“We have not made the gains we wanted in England and Wales, and in Scotland we have seen a surge of nationalism overwhelm our party,” s
aid Miliband, after comfortably securing his own seat with an increased majority.
— Ed Miliband (@Ed_Miliband) May 8, 2015
“I want to say to all the dedicated and decent colleagues in Scotland who have lost their seats that I am deeply sorry for what has happened.
“And I also want to say that the next government has a huge responsibility. It has a huge responsibility in facing the very difficult task of keeping our country together.”
“Whatever party we come from, if we believe in the United Kingdom we should stand up for people in every part of our United Kingdom because I believe that what unites us is much, much more than what divides us.”
In the early hours after the poll results came in, some Labour Party members had said it wasn’t the time to replace Miliband and that the blame for Labour’s defeat, most notably in Scotland, couldn’t be pinned on him alone.
— The Labour Party (@UKLabour) May 8, 2015
Labour will now face a leadership contest, with Shadow Home Secretary Yvette Cooper, Shadow Health Secretary Andy Burnham, Shadow Justice Minister Dan Jarvis, Shadow Care Minister Liz Kendall and Shadow Business Secretary Chuka Umunna considered potential successors.
The Liberal Democrats under Nick Clegg have been decimated in the election. Clegg called it a “cruel and punishing night”
for his party.
— Ed Miliband (@Ed_Miliband) May 8, 2015
— Ed Miliband (@Ed_Miliband) May 8, 2015

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Int’l flight chaos feared if US stops managing Afghan airspace


The US is expected to stop managing Afghan airspace once its contract with the government in Kabul expires at the end of June, but international airliners are worried that development could create a no-flight zone over Afghanistan.
The US military coalition’s air traffic control contact, first begun in 2001, is scheduled to expire at the end of June. If a new contract is not negotiated with the Afghan government, it could lead to international airliners being forced to cancel flights into and over the country.
READ MORE: Afghan opium cultivation 'grew 40-fold' during US operation - Russian Security Council chief
International airlines that fly into Afghan include Emirates, Air India and Turkish Airlines, with many other airlines flying over Afghanistan. There are no flights from the European Union because it doesn’t recognize the Afghan Civil Aviation Authority, which it can’t certify due to safety concerns.
"The international community does not want to be in a situation where we are continuously stuck with paying for this because they [Afghan authorities] are simply not seriously going to take it over,
" a Western diplomat in Kabul told the Associated Press. "This is causing reluctance with some of the partners who would otherwise bridge the gap."
The AP reported that, according to an internal NATO memo, the US government will not extend its current contract for another six months, to the end of 2015 – an extension that requires $25 million
.” The memo offered no reason why the US wouldn’t extend the contact, and US Embassy officials in Kabul didn’t respond to the AP for comment.
READ MORE: Govt watchdog doubts $400 million USAID program for Afghan women is working
A Japanese official told the AP it might be willing to help fund a “bridging contract
” until the end of 2015, when Kabul would take over managing its own airspace.
Afghanistan’s minister of transport, Daoud Ali Najafi, told the Wall Street Journal in September 2014 that its Aviation Authority lacked qualified air-traffic controllers, so the Afghan government planned to hire a contractor to run its airspace while instructing the Afghans how to manage air traffic.
He told WSJ: “It’s very important to us. Afghanistan can connect the Far East, Middle East and Central Asia
.”
READ MORE: Sorry, what? Afghan president says time to apologize to Taliban
Such a program would also be lucrative, as the government can collect over-flight fees of around $40 million annually from air traffic that crosses the country above 29,000 feet, according to international officials.
The implications of unmanaged Afghanistan airspace are complex and serious, as it would involve changing routes and potentially higher fuel costs for airliners, which could lead to higher prices for customers.


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ISIS sex atrocities: Child rape, forced virginity surgeries exposed in UN report


New evidence has revealed how Islamic State fighters buy children as sex slaves and force them into marriage. Girls from Iraq and Syria told a senior UN official they were stripped, sold, and made to undergo over a dozen virginity reparation surgeries.
“Girls are literally being stripped naked and examined in slave bazaars,”
by Islamic State (IS, previously ISIS/ISIL) fighters, Zainab Bangura, Special Representative of the United Nations Secretary-General on Sexual Violence in Conflict told the journalist during a briefing.
Bangura visited the Middle East between April 16 and 29 to talk to surviving rape victims. During her travels she stopped in Syria, Iraq, Turkey, Lebanon and Jordan. Bangura managed to interview women who had escaped and survived horrific sexual assaults at the hands of IS fighters.
READ MORE: Women and girls recall ‘systematic rape’ by ISIS militants – HRW
The girls and children were treated like cattle, she said. They are “categorized and shipped naked off to Dohuk or Mosul or other locations to be distributed among ISIL leadership and fighters.”
One of the victims was married off over 20 separate times and after each time was forced to get a surgery that would repair her virginity.
“Women and girls are at risk and under assault at every point of their lives,”
Bangura said, adding that this kind of violent treatment of women was actually encouraged as part of jihad.
“ISIL has institutionalized sexual violence and the brutalization of women as a central aspect of their ideology and operations, using it as a tactic of terrorism to advance their key strategic objectives.”
READ MORE: ISIS releases horrifying sex slave pamphlet, justifies child rape
Horror and violence followed the girls “every step of the way…in the midst of active conflict, in areas under control of armed actors, at check-points and border crossings, and in detention facilities,”
according to Bangura.
Militants even use trafficking, prostitution and ransom plots as a way to raise money, she added.
Sexual violence is used by IS as a tactic to punish, humiliate, and demoralize local populations, making it easier to get information from them and displace them.
As a result of these atrocities, these victims of child rape are growing into “a generation of stateless children,”
who will remain vulnerable to IS recruitment tactics.
READ MORE: British women oversee ISIS abuse, sexual slavery of Yazidi girls
There have been reports that doctors have performed illegal abortions on pregnant girls as young as nine.
Many of the child victims are from the Yazidi religious minority in Iraq. Around 40,000 of them were reportedly kidnapped at gunpoint by IS militants last August. Other minorities at risk include Christians, Iraqi Turkmens and Shabaks.
A video surfaced on YouTube in November, showing IS militants laughing and joking while buying Yazidi slaves.
Many of the women have expressed feeling ashamed and are unable to restart their lives after surviving the brutal and humiliating attacks.


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British voters take stock of ballot box shock

Euronews reporter Sarah Chappell, in London for the British General Election, filed this analysis of the nights dramatic events.

“After weeks of talks about deals, red lines and coalition combinations British voters actually what no one expected, a conclusive result. As the dust begins to settle on the unexpected news, Britons take stock of a dramatic election night and start to look to the future,” she said.

The electorate awoke to headlines claiming a Conservative victory and an end to the coalition government.

On the streets of London voters gave their views of events:
“I think it’s a good result in terms of having a stronger government, having a majority government in power. I think a lot more will get done to better the country without a coalition.”

The Labour supporting Daily Mirror ran a black front page carrying a message of doom “Five more damned years?”

As in all elections opinion is divided: “I am not surprised, really, to be honest if you consider the reaction against the Liberal Democrats in England and the rise of the SNP against Labour in Scotland. But it is not good, I have to be honest,” said a disappointed voter.

For one Scot in London the result was a double whammy:
“It wasn’t what I’d expected. I was a bit shocked when I woke up this morning to see all that blue all over the map, particularly in England. I am actually from Scotland, so I was quite shocked about that result as well.”

The shock result has left a lot of political debris in its wake, three leaders have already resigned, Scotland has ditched Labour and the Liberal Democrats have been humiliated.

The next few weeks will be a hive a political activity as the losers dust themselves down and try to come up with a strategy to breathe fresh life into a bruised and battered agenda.


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10 Mayıs 2015 Pazar

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London stocks surge as Conservatives claim election victory

British financial markets reacted with glee as the Conservatives claimed election victory.
Investors breathed a sign of relief as the prospect of a hung parliament faded as the results rolled in.
The outcome put sterling on course for its biggest one-day rise against the euro since 2009.
European markets are also upbeat.
Fidel Helmer is from Hauck & Aufhaeuser Bank:
“I think right now the clear election result is seen in a positive light. A tight result would have raised the question of how Great Britain wants to set up a government and under what conditions. This could have provoked instability.”
The stability may well be short-lived the Conservatives have vowed to hold a referendum on EU membership and after the resounding success of the Scottish National Party north of the border another call for Scottish independence will be reverberating around Westminster.

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