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**[[Denmark]]'s public service broadcaster reveals the [[Danish Defence Intelligence Service]] helped the [[United States|American]] [[National Security Agency]] spy on European leaders including [[German Chancellor]] [[Angela Merkel]] from 2012 to 2014. Intelligence was also collected on other officials from [[Germany]], [[France]], [[Sweden]] and [[Norway]]. [https://www.bbc.com/news/world-europe-57302806 (BBC)] |
**[[Denmark]]'s public service broadcaster reveals the [[Danish Defence Intelligence Service]] helped the [[United States|American]] [[National Security Agency]] spy on European leaders including [[German Chancellor]] [[Angela Merkel]] from 2012 to 2014. Intelligence was also collected on other officials from [[Germany]], [[France]], [[Sweden]] and [[Norway]]. [https://www.bbc.com/news/world-europe-57302806 (BBC)] |
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⚫ | *[[Gruppo Riva|Fabio and Nicola Riva]], the former owners of the [[Ilva (company)|Ilva]] steelworks in [[Taranto]], [[Italy]], are sentenced to 22 and 20 years in jail respectively for allowing it to spew out deadly pollution. Ilva's carcinogenic dioxins and mineral particles caused a surge in cancer in the city of Taranto. Several other people are also sentenced, including former [[List of presidents of Apulia|President of Apulia]] [[Nichi Vendola]] to 3.5 years in prison. [https://www.reuters.com/article/italy-ilva-court/italy-judge-hands-riva-brothers-prison-terms-over-ilva-pollution-idUSL5N2NI2C9 (Reuters)] |
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*[[Hong Kong national security law]], [[2021 arrests of Hong Kong pro-democracy primaries participants]] |
*[[Hong Kong national security law]], [[2021 arrests of Hong Kong pro-democracy primaries participants]] |
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**The court proceedings against 47 pro-democracy activists accused of subversion will continue on July 8, the court says. After being presented with evidence, the defendants will be able to enter a plea before the case is moved to the [[High Court (Hong Kong)|High Court]]. Most of the activists have been denied bail lately, with the latest case being that of [[Claudia Mo]], who was denied bail over her [[WhatsApp]] messages with foreign journalists. [https://www.reuters.com/world/china/47-hk-activists-back-court-subversion-charges-after-bail-hearings-ordeal-2021-05-31/ (Reuters)] |
**The court proceedings against 47 pro-democracy activists accused of subversion will continue on July 8, the court says. After being presented with evidence, the defendants will be able to enter a plea before the case is moved to the [[High Court (Hong Kong)|High Court]]. Most of the activists have been denied bail lately, with the latest case being that of [[Claudia Mo]], who was denied bail over her [[WhatsApp]] messages with foreign journalists. [https://www.reuters.com/world/china/47-hk-activists-back-court-subversion-charges-after-bail-hearings-ordeal-2021-05-31/ (Reuters)] |
Revision as of 18:29, 31 May 2021
May 31, 2021
(Monday)
Health and environment
- COVID-19 pandemic
- COVID-19 pandemic in Asia
- COVID-19 pandemic in mainland China, Travel restrictions related to the COVID-19 pandemic
- COVID-19 pandemic in Japan
- The Japanese government approves the usage of the Pfizer–BioNTech COVID-19 vaccine for children aged 12 to 15, becoming the first vaccine to be used for children in the country. (Kyodo News)
- COVID-19 pandemic in Vietnam
- Ho Chi Minh City begins to implement two-week social distancing measures following a rising number of the COVID-19 cases in the city. (VN Express)
- COVID-19 pandemic in France, Travel restrictions related to the COVID-19 pandemic
- France begins to implement seven-day quarantine and pre-departure test for EU nationals, French residents, or those travelling to the United Kingdom for essential reasons in order to prevent the spread of Indian Lineage B.1.617 variant as all non-essential travel to UK are banned. (Evening Standard)
- COVID-19 pandemic in Palau
- Palau announces the first recorded case of COVID-19 in the country. The government says the patient, who was fully vaccinated, arrived on a flight from Guam on May 9 and tested positive after 21 days in quarantine. (RNZI)
- COVID-19 pandemic in Asia
- China announces that it will replace the existing two-child policy with a new three-child policy, allowing couples to have three children, in order to mitigate the country's declining birth rates. China's fertility rate stands at 1.3 – below the level needed to maintain a stable population. (The Guardian)
International relations
- 2021 Malian coup d'état
- West African bloc ECOWAS suspends Mali in response to last week's coup d'état. (Al Jazeera)
- United States–European Union relations, United States intelligence operations abroad
- Denmark's public service broadcaster reveals the Danish Defence Intelligence Service helped the American National Security Agency spy on European leaders including German Chancellor Angela Merkel from 2012 to 2014. Intelligence was also collected on other officials from Germany, France, Sweden and Norway. (BBC)
Law and crime
- Fabio and Nicola Riva, the former owners of the Ilva steelworks in Taranto, Italy, are sentenced to 22 and 20 years in jail respectively for allowing it to spew out deadly pollution. Ilva's carcinogenic dioxins and mineral particles caused a surge in cancer in the city of Taranto. Several other people are also sentenced, including former President of Apulia Nichi Vendola to 3.5 years in prison. (Reuters)
- Hong Kong national security law, 2021 arrests of Hong Kong pro-democracy primaries participants
- The court proceedings against 47 pro-democracy activists accused of subversion will continue on July 8, the court says. After being presented with evidence, the defendants will be able to enter a plea before the case is moved to the High Court. Most of the activists have been denied bail lately, with the latest case being that of Claudia Mo, who was denied bail over her WhatsApp messages with foreign journalists. (Reuters)