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The sudden move by Tunisia's president to oust its prime minister, its government, and freeze parliament -- with help from the army -- has left Tunisia in turmoil in what opponents are denouncing as a coup.Those for and against President Kais Saied clashed violently outside of parliament Monday, with both sides appearing to throw stones. The country’s largest political party – a moderate Islamist organization – has condemned the president’s actions, which also include imposing a nightly curfew until Aug. 27th. Saied warned that any violent opposition will be met with force. The president’s dramatic moves follow months of deadlock and disputes pitting him against Prime Minister Hichem Mechichi and a fragmented parliament as Tunisia descended into an economic crisis exacerbated by the COVID-19 pandemic.Mechichi on Monday responded by saying he cannot be a disruptive element, and will hand over responsibility to whomever the president chooses. White House press secretary Jen Psaki said the U.S. is “concerned” about the situation. PSAKI: “We are in touch at a senior level from both the White House and the State Department with Tunisian leaders to learn more about the situation, urge calm and support Tunisian efforts to move forward in line with democratic principles.” U.S. State Department spokesman Ned Price later said in a statement that the U.S. has been in contact with Tunisian government officials to stress that solutions to the country's problems should be based on its constitution. The United Nations is also urging restraint and the European Union is asking all sides to respect Tunisia's constitution. Saied invoked emergency powers on Sunday night, marching with tens of thousands of his supporters. President since 2019, he campaigned as a political outsider against what he said was a corrupt and incompetent elite. Saied said the decision to oust Mechichi and suspend parliament for 30 days isn't a coup, but a constitutional and popular response to years of political deadlock and economic crisis, including high unemployment.
Simon Fikadu awoke before dawn to join the convoy leaving the Mai Aini camp for Eritrean refugees in Ethiopia's war-hit Tigray region, where he and his family have lived for seven years.
House Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D-Calif.) is expected to extend proxy voting through the fall — and potentially until the end of the year — Democratic lawmakers and aides tell Axios.Why it matters: The spread of the Delta variant has alarmed both members and staffers anxious about interacting with the unvaccinated. Pelosi’s anticipated move — continuing an emergency COVID-19 measure enacted last year so lawmakers could vote remotely — is aimed at allaying those concerns.Get market news worthy of you
A Mexican politician whose steadfast refusal to wear a face mask has interfered with official events during the pandemic confirmed Monday that he is ill with COVID-19. Gerardo Fernandez Noroña has long been known as the colorful stuntman of Mexican politics, staging lone protests and getting in heated arguments with officials. A member of the Chamber of Deputies, Fernandez Noroña has repeatedly refused to wear a mask at official functions where it was required.
Get essential education news and commentary delivered straight to your inbox. Sign up here for The 74’s daily newsletter. U.S. Secretary of Education Miguel Cardona doesn’t expect to see more enrollment loss in public schools this fall, but said educators must “work twice as hard” to rebuild the trust of some families after a year […]
A supreme court justice described the last round of gerrymandering as ‘dishonoring US democracy’. Another round is about to start – will this be another ‘political heist’?How US politicians bend redistricting rules – a visual guide Ten years ago, Republicans pulled off what would later be described as “the most audacious political heist of modern times”. It wasn’t particularly complicated. Every 10 years, the US constitution requires states to redraw the maps for both congressional and state leg
Terry McKirchy was handed a plea deal that saw her serve only weekends in jail when the incident took place in 1985
Denver Mayor Michael Hancock is resuming his push for a "state-of-the-art" arena on the National Western Center campus.Why it matters: Development plans that included the arena were put on hold during the pandemic, following a nosedive in Denver's lodger's tax, which was intended to pay for part of the project. The goal is to bring new life to the rundown Western Center complex and turn the campus into a year-round destination for Denverites and tourists alike. Get market news worthy of your tim
This summer of excessive heat prompted an emergency effort to save endangered salmon. Just one of the eight was a wild, non-hatchery fish.
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North and South Korea exchanged messages Tuesday in communication channels that have been dormant for more than a year and agreed to improve ties — positive steps but ones that still leave any resumption of stalled negotiations to rid the North of its nuclear weapons a long way off. Liaison officials from the Koreas had several phone conversations including one on a military hotline and agreed to resume speaking regularly, Seoul officials said. While the renewed communication could help ease tensions across the world’s most heavily fortified border, it’s only a small first step.
Policemen from Mizoram and Assam states fired at each other over a contested border.
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A small glass of wine a day can reduce the risk of early death for heart attack or stroke patients, according to a new study from University College London. Scientists found among people who had suffered a stroke, heart attack or angina, those who consumed a modest amount of alcohol – approximately one unit, which is the equivalent of a small glass of wine or a single serving of gin and tonic – were 27 per cent less likely to die of a heart attack than teetotallers. “Our findings suggest people
In a new court filing, a statement from Britney Spears' mom said that the relationship between Britney and her father has "dwindled to nothing but fear and hatred."
Canterbury Cathedral’s stained glass windows are the oldest in Britain, scientists at University College London (UCL) have discovered. Researchers at UCL did not set out to prove the windows were the oldest in Britain but were trialling a new method to analyse glass, which allows them to date it without having to take any fragments. The team examined four windows known as the Ancestors of Christ, which feature up to 30 prophets. They analysed the windows over three years and discovered that they
New research indicates that stained glass windows from Canterbury Cathedral may be among the oldest in the world.
Teenage Jonathan Kent is taking over from dad in Superman: Son of Kal-El. Writer Tom Taylor reveals new details on the Man of Steel 2.0. The post Tom Taylor Discusses Jon Kent in SUPERMAN: SON OF KAL-EL appeared first on Nerdist.
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In this exclusive clip from Batman: The Long Halloween, Part Two, Batman finds himself back in Crime Alley, remembering tragic memories. The post Batman Returns to Crime Alley in This THE LONG HALLOWEEN Clip appeared first on Nerdist.