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Europeans Reluctant to De-Risk From ‘Partner’ China, Survey Says
Europeans Reluctant to De-Risk From ‘Partner’ China, Survey Says
Most Europeans consider China a key economic partner despite seeing limits to the relationship, according to a survey
1970-01-01 08:00
Toshiba Backs JIP-Led Buyout in Boost to Deal’s Chances
Toshiba Backs JIP-Led Buyout in Boost to Deal’s Chances
Toshiba Corp. said it supports a buyout offer led by domestic private equity firm Japan Industrial Partners Inc.,
1970-01-01 08:00
Pence backs armed school guards, mental health funding and quicker death penalty over gun reforms
Pence backs armed school guards, mental health funding and quicker death penalty over gun reforms
Mike Pence says he wants to see an armed guard in every public school in America to try and prevent mass shootings rather than gun control measures. The former vice president told a CNN town hall that he believed there should be more gun-carrying security guards in American schools capable of taking down shooters. “We ought to fund an armed and trained security guard at every public school in America and we ought to do it now,” he told host Dana Bash. Bash pointed out that heavily-armed police had not prevented the massacre in Uvalde, Texas, in which 19 students and two teachers were murdered. “That is why I always say trained and armed .... they have got to be trained. If it takes federal funding let’s do it,” said Mr Pence. “I just think we ought to end the conversation and Washington DC should stand up and provide the funding for a trained armed guard that can be part of the school community.” Mr Pence was also asked to justify his belief in expediting the death penalty for mass shooters, most of whom are killed or intend to die during the violence. “I follow these stories as closely as you do and of course our years in the White House we saw one tragedy after another and we see evidence in the aftermath that they went in without regard to whether they would survive, but I just believe in the deterrent of the law,” he said. “I believe that if perhaps we made it clear ... the Parkland shooter in Florida is going to spend the rest of his life in jail, that is not justice.” Mr Pence told the town hall that his “heart breaks” for Chicago, where his parents grew up, and the gun violence that has impacted the city. “We need to get serious and tough on violent crime and give our cities and states resources to restore law and order to our streets,” he said. Bash then had a surprising statistic for the former governor of Indiana. “I just want to say, because I’ve heard other people talk about Chicago, just for the record, the ATF data shows that more than half of the recovered guns used to commit crimes in Illinois in 2021, do you know where they came from? Indiana,” she told him. Read More Mike Pence news – live: At CNN town hall Pence says he won’t pardon Jan 6 protesters who called for his death Pence calls on DoJ not to indict Trump but stops short of saying he’d pardon him if elected in 2024 Mike Pence isn’t even a contender for 2024. Why are we pretending? Deputy Scot Peterson could have stopped Parkland school shooting but protected himself instead, trial hears
1970-01-01 08:00
How Safe Is It to Go Outside and Other Wildfire Smoke Questions
How Safe Is It to Go Outside and Other Wildfire Smoke Questions
Millions of Americans woke up to apocalyptic, orange skies Wednesday as thick smoke from wildfires in Canada moved
1970-01-01 08:00
China Financial Watchdog Vows to Further Open Up, Control Risks
China Financial Watchdog Vows to Further Open Up, Control Risks
China will continue to open up its $60 trillion financial market to foreign institutions, while sticking to the
1970-01-01 08:00
Korea Vows to Fight Currency Wash Trading as Reforms Deepen
Korea Vows to Fight Currency Wash Trading as Reforms Deepen
South Korea’s authorities flagged the need to combat wash trading in its foreign-exchange market, as the country pushes
1970-01-01 08:00
Byju’s Lenders Huddle With Advisers After Missed Loan Interest
Byju’s Lenders Huddle With Advisers After Missed Loan Interest
Holders of Byju’s $1.2 billion term loan and their advisers are weighing options including negotiating with the company
1970-01-01 08:00
It’s Terribly Hot in China, But Coal Prices Still Have Room to Fall
It’s Terribly Hot in China, But Coal Prices Still Have Room to Fall
Despite scorching heat boosting power demand as fans and air conditioners get switched on, Chinese coal hasn’t been
1970-01-01 08:00
Copper Slump Will Give Way to Record Buying Spree, Citi Says
Copper Slump Will Give Way to Record Buying Spree, Citi Says
Investors look set to pile into the copper market on an unprecedented scale in the next few years
1970-01-01 08:00
Sudan conflict: What to do with the dead bodies in Khartoum
Sudan conflict: What to do with the dead bodies in Khartoum
Some Khartoum residents have become accidental undertakers to stop corpses being left on the streets.
1970-01-01 08:00
Australia’s Trade Surplus Narrows as Iron Ore Exports Slide
Australia’s Trade Surplus Narrows as Iron Ore Exports Slide
Australia’s monthly trade surplus narrowed more than expected in April — while still remaining healthy — as exports
1970-01-01 08:00
Pence calls on DoJ not to indict Trump but stops short of saying he’d pardon him if elected in 2024
Pence calls on DoJ not to indict Trump but stops short of saying he’d pardon him if elected in 2024
Mike Pence has called on the Justice Department to not prosecute Donald Trump for his handling of classified documents but refused to say he would pardon the former president if he won the White House. The former vice president told a CNN town hall in Des Moines, Iowa, that he viewed the handling of classified material as “a very serious matter” but told host Dana Bash that federal prosecutors should leave Mr Trump alone. “I would hope not, I really would,” he said when asked if the DoJ special counsel Jack Smith should indict Mr Trump over the documents found at his Mar-a-Lago estate. “I think it would be terribly divisive to the country at a time when the American people are hurting. This kind of action by the DoJ would only fuel further division in the country and send a terrible message to the wider world…I hope the DoJ thinks better of it and resolves this in a better way than an indictment,” he continued. Mr Pence told the audience that “no one is above the law” and admitted that he himself had no business having some classified documents at his home in Indiana. “I took full responsibility for it. I would hope there would be a way to move forward without the dramatic, drastic steps of indicting a former president of the United States.” Bash then directly asked Mr Pence, who earlier in the day officially launched his campaign for the 2024 Republican presidential nomination, if as president he would pardon Mr Trump if he was convicted. “I don’t want to speak about hypotheticals. I am not sure I am going to be elected president of the United States but I believe we have a fighting chance,” he said. Mr Pence was also asked to respond to Mr Trump’s claim he would pardon anyone convicted of taking part in the violent January 6 insurrection at the US Capitol. “You know on January 6 I issued a tweet demanding that people leave the Capitol and end the violence and said those who didn’t should be prosecuted to the fullest extent of the law and I believe that today,” he said. “We cannot ever allow what happened on January 6 to ever happen again. I have no interest or intention of pardoning those who assaulted police officers or vandalized the capitol.” Read More Mike Pence news – live: At CNN town hall Pence says he won’t pardon Jan 6 protesters who called for his death Mike Pence isn’t even a contender for 2024. Why are we pretending? Pence accuses Trump of treating abortion issue as an ‘inconvenience’
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