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Monthly Archives: July 2020
From Portland to Palestine to the Southern Cone: The Reappearance of the Disappeared – Palestine Chronicle
Posted: July 21, 2020 at 12:52 pm
Federal agents in Portland, Oregon. (Photo: via Social Media)
By Benay Blend
What was old has become new again, wrote local activist Lee Einer in a Facebook post this morning. Einer is referring to Donald Trumps use of federal law enforcement officers, dressed in camouflage but with no identification, riding in unmarked cars, rounding up Black Lives Matter protesters in Portland, Oregon. Since July 14th multiple videos have documented officers whisking people off in cars with no explanation as to why they are being detained.
Reporting for The Nation, Jeet Heer contends that these actions are illegal and unconstitutional. Nevertheless, it is likely that they are operating under the aegis of Barack Obamas approval of the 2011 National Defense Authorization Act which permits the detention of Americans if suspected of being terrorists.
Portland seems to be the epicenter of attention. This is partly because it is home to a large contingent of right-wing groups like the Proud Boys as well as left-wing activists grouped under the Antifa (anti-Fascist) label. Trump has recently announced that he plans to designate the latter a terrorist organization, a move that Sahar Aziz says might allow the President to quash any group that he feels opposes him in the days leading up to the ballot.
There is every indication that Trump will continue escalating tension under the guise of law and order until the November election. Nevertheless, as All African Peoples Revolutionary Party (AAPRP) organizer Onyesonwu Chatoyer notes, Portland is not the test case. Instead, she claims, that distinction goes to Homan Square in Chicago and the past 10+ years of ICE (Immigration and Customs Enforcement). Looking back, people have been snatched off of city streets and disappeared in the U.S. for years.
Journalist Myles Hoenig places the origins even earlier. Obama set the stage for pinocheting in Portland when he crushed Occupy, Hoenig observed, referring here to Augusto Pinochet, the U.S. backed dictator of Chile. After a 1973 military coup that toppled the duly elected government of Salvador Allende, Pinochet was responsible for the disappearance and/or execution of more than 3200 people, along with thousands more who were detained, tortured, or exiled.
By expanding the breadth of this article beyond the United States, as Chatoyer suggests to do, it is possible to draw attention to Israels role in snatching and disappearing people all over the world, but in particular the Southern Cone, Palestine, and now in the United States.
In the article Israels Sordid History of Supporting Dictatorships, Eitay Mack traces both the Rabin and Begin governments involvement with military juntas in Argentina, Chile, Bolivia, and Guatemala. During the years that dictatorships were in power (1970s-1980s), the Israelis sold weapons and offered military training to these governments that committed crimes against humanity, disappeared thousands, and tortured tens of thousands. All was done in the name of law and order, much like Trumps regime today.
In Palestine, children who are kidnapped by Israeli soldiers are held in indefinite detention in the hopes of pressuring their parents into silence. According to Salwa Sadek, each year approximately 500-700 Palestinian children, some as young as 12, are detained by this system. Mistreatment of Palestinian children as consequences for rock-throwing, Sadek says, is becoming increasingly normalized, as Israel tightens its hold on the Occupation.
What ties all of these examples together are the tentacles that Israel spreads throughout the world. By selling arms, surveillance and police training to various countries, the regime contributes to the militarization of police in many countries.
Thanks to the Jewish Voice for Peace campaign Deadly Exchange, this information has been accessible for several years. But it is only recently with the police killing of George Floyd that the issue has gained attention.
As noted by Gary Fields, Black people in American and Palestinians under the Occupation share a similar fate at the hands of the police. Nevertheless, when Presidential hopeful Joe Biden says that the relationship between Israel and the United States goes beyond arms and surveillance, he is not far from the truth. Its about the shared soul that unites our countries, he continues, generation upon generation.
Of course, Biden meant that as a compliment, for he admires the Zionist state. Looking closer, there is much to be wary of in this statement. In Bidens words:
The conditions under which the Israeli people live, the sense of vulnerability, the constant fear of attack is real. It is not imagined. Its real. And the people of Israel have lived under siege since the beginning.Theyve built a nation in defiance of relentless threats from their neighbors. They sustain that nation in the face of rocket attacks, terrorist tunnels, and now this unconscionable spate of stabbingsIsrael is a nation of uncommon courage.
Bidens words are clearly propaganda, straight out of the Zionist playbook. But they eerily match Trumps own view of internal threats in the United States.
On July 3, speaking before Mount Rushmore, in South Dakota, the President painted a similar picture of a nation under attack, only this time from within. Speaking of the growing movement to take down the countrys monuments to racism, he declared: Our nation is witnessing a merciless campaign to wipe out our history, defame our heroes, erase our values, and indoctrinate our children. Comparing this new far-left fascism to totalitarianism, he harked back to the 1950s Red Scare by warning that the enemy is everywhere, even our corporate boardrooms.
At this point, Trump announced that he would be deploying federal law enforcement to protect our monuments, arrest the rioters, and prosecute offenders to the fullest extent of the law. In short, he announced what was going to happen in Portland.
When Biden praises the values that America shares with Israel, this is in reality what connects these countries. Since its inception, writes Gary Fields, the state of Israel has adopted a militaristic approach to policing its Palestinian population. This has been true of American, too, though in the past it has been people of color, the poor and the Indigenous were the targets.
In his novel 1984, George Orwell predicted what would become the American credo: War is peace. Freedom is slavery. Ignorance is strength. In 2020 this brand of gaslighting is around again, though it has been around for many years.
In closing, Onyesonwu Chatoyer reflects that the Disappeared in Portland reminds her of that and then they came for me and no one was around to speak out poem. The difference is that now, however, they are coming for the rest of us, the complacent who looked away too long.
Benay Blend earned her doctorate in American Studies from the University of New Mexico. Her scholarly works include Douglas Vakoch and Sam Mickey, Eds. (2017), Neither Homeland Nor Exile are Words: Situated Knowledge in the Works of Palestinian and Native American Writers. She contributed this article to The Palestine Chronicle.
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Boys & Girls Club of Ridgefield Wins Two National Awards, Totaling Seven National Awards in Six Years – HamletHub
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Among 4,600 Boys & Girls Clubs across the country, the Boys & Girls Club of Ridgefield received a National Honor Award for Best Overall Education Program and a National Merit Award for Program Excellence in the core area of Health and Life Skills at Boys & Girls Clubs of Americas Virtual National Conference.
The organization received a $5,000 award and a $2,500 award from MetLife Foundation, sponsor of the annual recognition program, which honors local Clubs for innovative, effective programming leading youth to great futures. Hundreds of entries were submitted in the five core program areas: Leadership & Service; Education; Health & Wellness; the Arts; and Sports & Recreation.
The National Honor Award for Best Overall Education Program recognizes Clubs that develop education programs which complement and reinforce what youth learn during the school day by providing opportunities to practice skills for academic and post-secondary success. These programs allow youth to practice, plan and prepare for their futures. BGCR was specifically recognized for their ongoing efforts to develop and implement education programs that are rooted in social-emotional development practices, enable all youth to be effective, engaged, and adaptive learners who are on track to a great future, and create experiences that invite all youth to fall in love with learning.
We have worked really hard over the past decade to ensure that our programs are inclusive of all types of learners. We view our programs as an extension of the school day, particularly our after-school program. As an informal learning space, the Club has a unique ability to use a hands-on and minds-on approach to learning and enrichment, which provides our Club members with the opportunity to discover and pursue passions that connect to future experiences explained Kristin Goncalves, Associate Executive Director at the Club. We truly value ourselves as partners of the Ridgefield Public School System, and work side-by-side with school administration, support professionals, teachers, and parents to help our Club members succeed academically.
The Merit Award for Program Excellence in Health & Wellness recognizes programs that focus on building the physical, social and emotional wellness of youth. These programs provide opportunities for youth to practice skills for building healthy relationships, regulating emotions, decision-making and solving problems. The Ridgefield Club was recognized for their Positive Sprouts Gardening and SMART Cooking programs, which teach Club members valuable life skills, like sustainability and self-reliance through food preparation and cooking, garden preparation and maintenance, food safety, the importance of feeding your body with nutritious and delicious food.
These programs aid members in discovering their self-worth, being confident in that discovery, and honoring who they are. In a world of technology, it is so important to connect children and teens to the beauty and benefits of living simply, along with providing them with all of the resources necessary to empower their young minds and allow them to realize their full potential, explained Jess Podrazky, Senior Program Director at the Club.
The Honor and Merit Awards for Program Excellence are Boys & Girls Clubs of America's (BGCA) most coveted and prestigious program awards. These awards recognize local Clubs from throughout the Movement for their achievements in outstanding local program development. Award-winning programs are fun, demonstrate imagination and are linked to observable youth development outcomes that lead youth to great futures at Boys & Girls Clubs across the country. With the addition of these two awards, the Ridgefield Club has now been recognized a total of seven times in the past six years. Previously, the Club was the recipient of the National Honor Award for Best Overall Program in 2015, the National Merit Award for Character and Leadership Development in 2016, the National Merit Award for The Arts in 2017, The National Merit Award for Health and Life Skills in 2018, and the National Honor Award for Best Character & Leadership Development Program in 2019.
We are so honored and proud to be recognized by BGCA. Our Club continues to grow and improve year after year, and we have been able to impact more young lives as a result. We are fortunate to have one of the most talented youth development staff in the country, and it is with the help of our donors and supporters that allows us to employ the best of the best. These awards really go to the people of Ridgefield. Their belief and support is what allows us to thrive, stated Mike Flynn, Chief Executive Officer at the Club.
The Boys & Girls Club of Ridgefields mission is to inspire and enable all youth to reach their full potential as productive, responsible and caring citizens. The Club builds programing around priority outcome areas: academic success, healthy lifestyles, and good character and leadership, providing program opportunities for 2,300 members and more than 5,100 young people each year. In communities nationwide, Boys & Girls Clubs play a vital role in providing young people with safe places to learn and grow, said Dennis White, president and CEO of MetLife Foundation. We are pleased to recognize the Boys & Girls Club of Ridgefield, CT for providing exemplary programs and making a positive difference in the lives of local young people.
For more information on the Club or ways to support the mission, please contact Mike Flynn, Chief Executive Officer, at This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. or 203-438-8821 ex. 15.
The Merit Awards for Program Excellence are sponsored by Metlife Foundation, and as an honoree we will also receive a $2,500 award. There are over 4,300 Boys & Girls Club Nationwide and Overseas and we are proud to once again be recognized for our amazing locally developed programs. We couldn't do it without all of our donors, supporters, and amazing staff - thank you for helping us continue to provide our members with award winning programs.
About the Boys & Girls Club of Ridgefield
The Boys & Girls Club of Ridgefield is a fully dedicated youth development facility. The mission of the Boys & Girls Club of Ridgefield is to inspire and enable all young people to reach their full potential as caring, productive, and responsible citizens. The Ridgefield Club has been serving the community since 1936.
Each day at the Club we provide youth development programming in five core areas: Sports, Fitness & Recreation, the Arts, Education & Career Preparation, Health & Life Skills, and Character & Leadership Development. Members of the Club participate in activities in our five core areas that encourage increased learning, improved fitness, positive decision making, creativity, leadership, and community service. As part of the National Boys & Girls Club movement, we are able to utilize high quality programs grounded in years of research. Programming activities are scheduled each day and are free to all Club members.
About MetLife Foundation
MetLife Foundation was established in 1976 to continue MetLifes longstanding tradition of corporate contributions and community involvement. Since it was established, MetLife Foundation has provided more than $600 million in grants to nonprofit organizations addressing issues that have a positive impact in their communities. For more information visit http://www.metlife.org.
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Brad Paisley and Kimberly Williams Are Proud Parents of 2 Boys Discover Their Family – AmoMama
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For seventeen years, musician Brad Paisley and his wife, actress Kimberly Williams have sustained their relationship without scandal. Together, the pair are parents to two amazing sons, making up their adorable family of four.
The country music artist,Brad Paisleyand his wife of seventeen years, Kimberly Williams, are proud parents of two boys. Since starting a family, the pair has proven to be the ideal power couple, who have undoubtedly done a good parenting job.
KIMBERLY WILLIAMS AND BRAD PAISLEY'S FAMILY
The pair tied the knot in 2003, years after their first hookup. Four years into theirmarriage, on February 22, 2007, they welcomed their first son.
Two years later, theywelcomedanother son, Jasper Warren, on April 17, 2009. They named their second son after Paisley's grandfather, who spurred the country singer's career by gifting him his first guitar.
Brad Paisley's children, Huck and Jasper, now aged 13 and 10 respectively, have grown up away from prying eyes. This was partly due to their parent'sdecisionto keep their kids' lives as "normal" as possible.
RAISING TWO BOYS AMID THE FAME
Paisley and his wife have been open about how theyraisetheir kids. Sharing some of his parenting tips, the singer once revealed they raised the boys to be humble and kind. He acknowledged that every parent needs to actively take that approach before kids would embrace the two virtues.
In addition to encouraging the kids to adopt good behaviors, Brad Paisley and Kimberly Williams allow them limited screen time.
Brad Paisley's kids got to watch the TV mostly on weekends while keeping busy with other essential things on school days. The singer admittedly appreciates how Huck and Jasper have turned out so far.
Despite his seemingly firm parenting approach, Paisley allowed his children room to express themselves and offered assurance that their opinions were valued.
Headmittedto relying on the boys as the first sources of public reaction to his music. The music icon explained how, before releasing a new song, he ran it by his family. Once they loved it, he knew it was okay to share with the world.
BRAD PAISLEY'S KIDS INSPIRED HIS NASHVILLE NON-PROFIT
In a bid to foster kindness and humility in their kids, Brad Paisley and Kimberly Williams discovered a new passion. In 2019, the duo launched a new non-profit called "The Store" in Nashville.
Explaining the concept, the couple related the project to the Unity Shoppe in Santa Barbara. Going further, they revealed how discovering Unity Shoppe during their parenting journey gave them the idea to start up the non-profit. Paisleyrecalled:
"It was one Thanksgiving when Kim said, 'These kids are spoiled. They need to understand there's hungry people out there. And where should we go?'"
On a friend's suggestion, they took the kids to Unity Shoppe and made them volunteer. After helping out a couple of times, the kids finally realized the importance of charity.
After several visits, Huck, then aged seven, admitted it felt great helping others. That admittedly inspired his parents' determination to continue the good work and create their own avenue to render help.
KIMBERLY AND BRAD'S LOVE STORY
Before becoming Kimberly Williams' husband, Paisley lived through his bout of heartbreak, and phases of uncertainty. His interest in the actressdevelopedfrom the first time he spotted her in her debut movie, "Father Of the Bride," at nineteen.
Again, at 23, after suffering a breakup, he watched Williams in the movie's sequel and realized she possessed many qualities he admired and considered rare. However, their paths never crossed in real life until five years later, when Paisley's career was taking off.
Brad Paisley wrote a song about his ex-girlfriend as well as the movie, "Father Of The Bride." He considered it ideal to cast Kim as the female figure in the music video.
She took the offer, leading to their first meeting. They kept in touch for several weeks after the video, before eventually going on a first date.
Months later, they officially became a couple. Paisleyproposedto Williams on the Venice Beach Pier, the same spot they first professed their love for each other. On March 15, 2003, six months after their engagement, the pair got married.
Kimberly and Brad Paisley's family flourished over the years, as the foursome live happily together in their little Tennessee neighborhood.
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Brexit LIVE: UK sends EU dire ultimatum – before rivals share ‘poignant moment’ in London – Daily Express
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Britain warned the Brussels bloc it was not prepared to give up our rights on sovereignty, laws and fishing after Mr Frost and Mr Barnier shared a poignant moment. Mr Barnier tweeted that he and Mr Frost paused together in front of a war memorial following dinner on Monday in Westminster.
He said: "At the occasion of the working dinner with my counterpart David Frost at Carlton Gardens, a brief moment remembering our shared European history."
There continue to be a number of key sticking points in the way of agreeing a post-Brexit deal before the transition period ends in January.
The points of dispute - the "level playing field" of measures designed to ensure fair competition between the UK and EU, fisheries and the governance of any deal - will be on the agenda in Tuesday's sessions.
Ahead of the talks, Downing Street acknowledged significant differences remained between the two sides and reminded the EU it is "not asking for a special, bespoke or unique deal".
The Prime Minister's official spokesman said: In terms of the discussions that we have been having throughout the intensified process, they have continued to be constructive but significant differences still remain on a number of important issues.
Our position on our sovereignty, laws and fisheries is clear - we will not give up our rights as an independent state.
"We will continue to engage constructively with the EU on these key issues and will work hard to reach the broad outline of an agreement.
"But as we have been clear all along, we are not asking for a special, bespoke or unique deal."
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5.31pm update:Brexiteers laud UKs exit as EU strides towards country called Europe
The European Union took another huge step towards a full-blown superstate on Tuesday after five days of bitter wrangling over a coronavirus rescue fund ended in a deal.
After a record-breaking summit negotiation marred by controversy, EU leaders finally agreed on a 750 billion spending plan for the blocs regions and industries worst hit by the pandemic. To pay for the aid, the European Commission was granted unprecedented borrowing, taxation and spending powers to run up 390 billion in joint debt to be handed out as grants rather than loans.
Conservative MPs said the pact showed Britain had quit the EU in the nick of time.
Former Brexit minister David Jones said: Had we still been a member, wed end up taking the second-largest share of bailing our countries right across the continent.
Fortunately were not and I think in hindsight more or less everybody, whether they voted to leave or not, will realise Britain has had a lucky escape on this occasion.
This is another step towards an increase in powers for the European Commission and reduction in power for the national government. Its a further step along the road to a creation of a country called Europe.
4.22pm update:Peers clash over post-Brexit farm support system
Peers have clashed over a new support system for farmers as the UK moves away from Europe's Common Agricultural Policy.
Liberal Democrat Lord Teverson called for a cut in the transition period to payments under new environmental land management schemes (ELMs).
But other peers warned, in committee stage debate on the Agriculture Bill, that a shorter transition period could hit farm incomes.
Lord Teverson told the Lords said it was better to introduce the new ELMs in five years rather than the seven proposed in the Bill.
But Tory Baroness McIntosh of Pickering said the transition period from direct payments should remain at seven years.
Lady McIntosh said it was the biggest change faced by farmers for a generation and a delay would give the Government time to develop a good scheme, rather than a "half-baked" one.
3.12pm update:Merkel accused of interfering in 2017 general election over Brexit
Angela Merkels Germany was accused of trying to influence the 2017 general election by undermining former Prime Minister Theresa May over Brexit talks, unearthed reports reveal.
According to a 2017 report by The Telegraph, senior officials in the German government and in Brussels openly mocked Theresa May in what was described as an attempt to undermine the former Prime Minister.
Ahead of the general election in June 2017, Mrs Merkel claimed Britain had illusions over what it could hope to achieve from Brexit.
Weakening Mrs Mays mandate with the electorate tilted the balance in favour of the EU negotiators, and Conservative sources suggested she was the victim of a coordinated plot.
Emily Ferguson is taking over live reporting fromRebecca Perring
2.25pm update: PM is confident Brexit was fair
British Prime Minister Boris Johnson is confident the 2016 Brexit referendum result was fair, his spokesman said on Tuesday.
Asked in the light of a parliamentary report into Russian influence in Britain whether Johnson thought the outcome of the referendum was fair, the spokesman said: "Yes, absolutely."
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1.56am update: Pompeo hails 'constructive' Brexit talks with Boris
Mike Pompeo said it was a constructive visit after he met Prime Minister Boris Johnson.
He said: "Our two countries' long-standing, strong bilateral relationship has laid the foundation for today's candid discussion on issues ranging from 5G telecommunication to our negotiations for a US-UK free trade agreement.
1.15pm update:Farage takes on EU again as Italexit campaign praises him for freeing UK from 'EU cage'
Nigel Farage is making his mark yet again in his battle against the EU after it emerged he has helped inspire the man behind Italys Italexit campaign.
Prominent Brexiteer and Brexit Party leader Nigel Farage has been hailed a true British patriot who sent away the technocrats from Brussels by anti-EU campaigner Gianluigi Paragone, a former senator for the anti-establishment 5Star Movement in Italy.
Mr Paragone revealed he had met with Mr Farage just before launching his Italexit campaign 'No Europe for Italy, which will take place on Thursday, July 23.
12.44pm update: Brexit will split financial markets - BoE
Brexit will make markets less efficient but it won't be disastrous for Britain's economy, an appointee to the Bank of England's Financial Policy Committee (FPC) said on Monday.
Jonathan Hall told the Treasury Select Committee that Brexit represented a longer term risk of increased fragmentation and complexity in financial services.
He said: "This would increase friction costs for the economy, the supervisory burden."
11.49am update: 'Brexit was always gift to Putin'
Guy Verhofstadt, chief Brexit negotiator for the European Parliament, tweeted following the release of the Russia report: "Brexit was always a gift to Putin because it weakened the European Union & left Britain divided, isolated. The #RussiaReport shows just how many questions remain unanswered."
11.25am update: Italy could follow in UK's Brexit footsteps
Italy will officially launch a campaign to unshackle itself from the EU on Thursday as the Mediterranean country looks to follow in Britain's Brexit footsteps.
The EU has another crisis on its hands after Italian politician Gianluigi Paragone, a former senator for the anti-establishment 5Star Movement, said it was time for Italy to launch its Italexit campaign ' No Europe for Italy' on Thursday, July 23. He said Italy would no longer be "blackmailed" by the Brussels bloc.
10.32am update: Russia meddled in Scottish referendum but unclear on Brexit - report
Russiameddled in the 2014 Scottish referendum and the British government failed to ask for a deep assessment of possible Kremlin-directed interference in theBrexitvote, the British parliament's intelligence and security committee said.
The report said: "There has been credible open source commentary suggesting thatRussiaundertook influence campaigns in relation to the Scottish independence referendum in 2014"
It said there were open source indications thatRussiasought to influence theBrexitcampaign but that the British government had not sought deep evidence of meddling.
The report castRussiaas a hostile power which posed a significant threat to the United Kingdom and the West across a range of fronts, from espionage and cyber to election meddling and laundering dirty money.
It added: "It appears thatRussiaconsiders the UK one of its top Western intelligence targets."
9.46am update: Pound Sterling enjoys rise
The pound briefly rose above $1.27 for the first time in six weeks on Tuesday.
The currency had enjoyed its best day in three-weeks on Monday, lifted by the generally buoyant market mood which allowed investors to overlook poor British economic data and lack of concrete progress on Brexit trade talks.
9.35am update:Nigel Farage lashes out at Remainers over Russia report
Nigel Farage has demanded serious apologies after an investigation reportedly found that Russia did not attempt to meddle in the Brexit vote.
The Brexiteer hit out after a long-awaited probe into alleged Russian interference in British democracy, due to be published later today, found nothing to suggest Russia played any part in the 2016 EU referendum, the Daily Telegraph reported.
Mr Farage tweeted: So, no evidence of Russian interference in the referendum. Some serious apologies are due.
8.48am update: US Mike Pompeo to meet Boris
As Britain toughens its stance on China due to its handling of the coronavirus and a crackdown in Hong Kong, U.S. Secretary of State Mike Pompeo's visit is an attempt to stiffen Boris Johnson's resolve and dangle the potential reward of a post-Brexitfree trade deal, diplomats say.
Mr Pompeo will discuss ways to tackle the growing might of China when he meets Mr Johnson on Tuesday, just a week after London ordered a purge of Huawei gear from the 5G network.
President Donald Trump lauded Mr Johnson's ban on Huawei, though he also claimed he had forced London's hand due to concern over China, which he considers to be the US' main geopolitical rival of the 21st century.
8.15am update: Policing minister says he doesn't know if Russia meddled in Brexit
Policing Minister Kit Malthouse said he does not know if Russia meddled in the Brexit vote or the Scottish independence referendum.
Asked on BBC Breakfast why it has taken so long for the report to be published, he said there has been a general election, adding: "And the fact that this report is the property of the committee itself and they make a decision about its publication.
"The fact that the committee took a little time to get going after the general election probably delayed it too.
"But it'll be here in, you know, a couple of hours, and we'll be able to read it and digest it."
Asked if he thinks Russia tried to influence the Scottish and EU referendums, he said: "I don't know. I haven't read the report. I'll have to wait and see what they have to say."
8.02am update:Taoiseach welcomes Brexit EU fund
Micheal Martinwelcomed a 5 billion reserve fund to support countries worst affected by the impact of Brexit.
It comes after the EU agreed on a 1.82 trillion budget and coronavirus recovery fund.
Micheal Martin said it is a strong deal which includes a substantial and significant package of measures.
The budget and recovery fund was finally agreed in the early hours of Tuesday after a marathon four-day summit in Brussels.
7.50am update: EU fishermen demand SAME access to UK waters in Brexit deal as system working well
Brexit trade talks with the EU will resume on Tuesday, but a breakthrough is not expected as the bloc is still adamant European fishermen must have the same access to UK waters - something British negotiators are keen to avoid.
Gerard van Balsfoort, Chairman of the European Fisheries Alliance, has told Michel Barnier to insist fishing rights remain the same after the conclusion of the Brexit transition period this year.
The EU's chief negotiator was told losing access to the waters could be disastrous for many EU states.
Mr van Balsfoort told the Telegraph: Loss of access to fishing grounds, to markets for fish or the return of overfishing will ultimately harm all of us.
"Michel Barnier knows this."
7.39am update: Brexit deal is possible but ambitious - Germany
German Foreign Minister Heiko Maas said on Tuesday: "The aim of reaching an agreement between Britain and the European Union on future ties between the two by October is ambitious but achievable.
An agreement on the basis of the Political Declaration is sporty but still possible."
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Brexit shock: EU poised to stop trade with UK when the transition period ends – Express
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The UK government announced its plans for a new 705m post-Brexit border infrastructure but the EU is poised to step in to stop trade after the transition period is over if they detect unfair competition, it has been revealed.Last week Cabinet Minister Michael Gove said the Government had been laying the groundwork for months to help Britains borders after the end of December.
But concerns have been raised about how the EU could stop trade between the UK if they think there is not a level playing field.
Speaking toExpress.co.ukNick Witney, senior policy fellow at the European Council on Foreign Relations, said: My suspicion is we will end up with a deal which provides minimal legal cover for shipping goods in either direction without quotas but with the British side not actually ready to implement any new system of vetting goods for regulatory requirements.
Mr Witney explained there are concerns Britons will start exporting goods to Europe which are subsidised providing unfair competition for European producers.
He said: More initially in the short term the EU is worried that the possibility of all sorts of people from around the world could sell stuff into Europe via the UK and undercut European producers.
Or send stuff into Europe that is not the right standards.
He added how Europeans will be poised to step in and stop things coming if they detect any reason to think that its unfair competition which would be a very messy situation to live with for months and years.
Mr Witney said the UK and EU will end up with a compromise by the end of the year rather than a breakdown.
He thinks this will happen because of two reasons, firstly the British side will not be ready at the end of December for trade between the EU.
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International Trade Secretary, Liz Truss, feared the new border arrangements with the EU will not be ready in time for January.
Her leaked letter addressed to Rishi Sunak and Mr Gove highlighted four key areas of concern about the Governments Brexit border plans.
Mr Witney said: I think we are way behind the curb and that will certainly increase the internal pressure on the Government to find a way not to have an absolute breakdown at the end of the year.
Ms Truss raised concerns that UK ports will not be prepared to carry out full import checks when they come into place in July next year.
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She also warned that some ports could be exposed to smuggling from January.
Mr Witney also highlighted how the brand knew IT system to help check goods heading to the EU from the start of January has not been tested yet.
When Britain leaves the European Single Market in January, the Government has planned to put a new IT system in place to manage the additional border checks that are needed.
The system, known as Goods Vehicle Movement Service (GVMS), requires those transporting goods to have a GVMS reference number before being able to leave for the EU.
The reference numbers will be checked by customs officials at locations which are unspecified at the moment.
HMRC is not planning to test the new system until November, a month before Britain will leave the EU Single Market.
Mr Witney said the most critical thing to ensure is that on the 1 January goods can continue to move in both directions without tariffs and quotas.
He added: I suspect that the EU will be prepared to cut some provided that theyre convinced were sincere in wanting to get our plans properly in place.
And provided that they will reserve to themselves the right to step in at any particular point and say no were not having any more of whatever it is because were not happy.
The UK is set to leave the transition period at the end of December.
However, if a trade deal is not agreed by the end of the year the UK will face the prospect of tariffs on exports to the EU.
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Brexit LIVE: EU budget talks conclude with leaders to spend billions on COVID-19 relief – Daily Express
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The EU Commission has agreed to undertake mass borrowing for the first time in a landmark recovery deal. The talks, lastingover 90 hours and stretching over five days, saw tensions flaring and emotions run high between the blocs leaders. Charles Michel, the European Council president announced that the deal had been reached on Twitter at 5:30am in Brussels. French President Emmanuel Macron hailed the news, and called the agreement a historic day for Europe. THIS BLOG IS NOW CLOSED. Click HERE for today's latest Brexit updates
The recovery deal is centred on a 390 billion programme of grants to financially weakened member states.
The COVID-19 recovery plan also contains 360 billion in loans, and is attatched to a1.074 trillion seven-year budget, bringing the totalfinancial package to anabsurdly high 1.82 trillion.
The talks saw EU leaders struggle through negotiations partially due to the "frugal" members, those beingAustria, Denmark, the Netherlands and Sweden,resistingthe idea of permitting the bloc to borrow money and hand it out as budgetary expenditure for member states.
In response to those nations concerns over grants to financially weak members, they were offered rebates, withAustrias annual reduction being doubled to 565 million a year, and the Netherlands rebates set to rise to 1.92 billion from 1.57 billion.
The budget talks were just hours shy of breaking the record for the longest ever EU leaders meeting, which remains the 2000 Nice summit.
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6:04am update: EU leaders reach unprecedented 1.82 trillion budget deal
After five days of bitter negotiations, EU leaders have agreed on their new seven-year budget.
The 1.82 trillion deal includes 750 billion for coronavirus relief measures, including 390 billion in grants and 360 billion in loans for financially weakened countries.
European Council President Charles Michel announced news of the agreement on Twitter, with a one-word post saying Deal!
4:42am update: EU emergency budget talks conclude with a deal
The EU has agreed to terms for a seven year budget, plus funds for coronavirus relief
4:40am update: Day 5 of EU budget talks near conclusion, green policy to be slashed
A final negotiating document on an emergency budget has been shared with EU delegates, according to POLITICO.
The budget sees a reduction in the Just Transition Fund, designed to help EU countries move to cleaner energy, by a huge 20 billion.
3:30am update: Report on Russian interference in UK releases today
The Russia report from the UK parliaments intelligence and security committee is set to be released today.
Its release comes nine months after Prime Minister Boris Johnson blocked its publication ahead of the 2019 general election.
Publication of the document comes after the committee rejected Mr Johnsons choice of former minister Chris Grayling as the new chairman.
Members voted by five to four to support the veteran Conservative Julian Lewis instead.
12:00am update:Belgian socialists warn of new election if no coalition formed
Paul Magnette, leader of Belgiums Socialist Party, has warned the country could face another election if a coalition government is not formed in the next 50 days.
After the King tasked him with looking for a possible coalition, Mr Magnette said: We have about 50 days to find a solution, failing which we will have to call a new election.
Currently the country is governed by Sophie Wilms, who was given emergency powers for six months due to the coronavirus pandemic.
Ms Wilms, leader of the Reformist Movement party, took over as caretaker Prime Minister due toBelgium'sinconclusive 2019election results.
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9:30pm update:MPs defeat Tory backbench attempt to guarantee parliamentary approval of post-Brexittrade agreements
Ministers resisted a Tory backbench attempt to give Parliament a definitive say on post-Brexit trade deals as flagship legislation appeared in the Commons this evening.
Concerns were raised that politicians in Westminster would be unable to prevent the Government reneging on commitments to protect the NHS and maintain animal welfare and food standards under the current terms of the Trade Bill.
But the Government stressed UK law offers such protections and any changes would have to come before Parliament.
They rejected new clause four by 263 votes to 326, majority 63.
8pm update: US gets involved in Brexit talks
US Secretary of State Mike Pompeo arrived in the United Kingdom on Monday to discuss China, 5G and a Brexitfree trade deal with Prime Minister Boris Johnson.
Pompeo, who did not speak to reporters on the plane, was due to be greeted by US Ambassador Woody Johnson shortly after landing.
The US State Department said ahead of his visit: "While in London, Secretary Pompeo will meet with Prime Minister Boris Johnson and Foreign Secretary Dominic Raab to discuss global priorities, including the COVID-19 economic recovery plans, issues related to the Peoples Republic of China (PRC) and Hong Kong, and the US-UK Free Trade Agreement negotiations."
6.30pm update: Sterling reaches highest rate against Euro
The Pound recovered from an early-morning 20-day low against the stronger euro, but investors remained bearish as Britain's bleak economic outlook andBrexitrisks weighed on the currency.
Against the Euro, the pound was at 90.375 pence per Euro, similar levels to last Monday's close
With a new round ofBrexitnegotiations between Britain and the EU beginning on Tuesday, hopes for a trade deal in time for the year-end expiry of the transition period following Britain's departure from the bloc are fading fast.
Kaspar Hense, a portfolio manager at Bluebay Asset Management, said: "There will be a deal but it will be a hardBrexit, probably worse than a Canada deal."
5.30pm update: Scottish Secretary urges united approach on UK internal market after Brexit
Different regulations on goods between Scotland and the rest of the UK will cost consumers, the Scottish Secretary has warned.
Alister Jack has urged the Scottish Government to work with the UK Government on the establishment of the new internal market.
In the past week, a row has developed between Holyrood and Westminster over what the Scottish Government has called a "power grab" using the new Internal Market Bill.
Mr Jack said: "For me, it's fantastic these powers will no longer be exercised in Brussels.
"But it brings a risk that different standards, rules and regulations set in Scotland, England, Wales and Northern Ireland could emerge, creating barriers to trade and extra costs for business and consumers.
"That's in no-one's interests."
4.30pm update:Brexitwill split financial markets says Bank of England
Brexit will make markets less efficient but it won't be disastrous for the UK economy, an appointee to the Bank of England's Financial Policy Committee has said.
Jonathan Hall, told a confirmation hearing in Parliament's Treasury Select Committee this afternoon: "It will cause fragmentation, it will cause inefficiency, there will be problems with regulation, but it's not going to be disastrous... for the economy."
3:30pm update: Concerns on Government commitment to a Green Brexit
Environmentalists have raised concerns that the Government is "watering down" its appetite for a greenBrexitand recovery from the coronavirus pandemic.
Environment Secretary George Eustice used a speech to environmental groups this afternoon to insist that the approach to green regulation after the UK quits the EU system will help boost nature.
During the speech, he also stressed that Prime Minister Boris Johnson and the Government want to see a green recovery for the UK as it emerges from the COVID-19 crisis.
But RSPB chief executive Beccy Speight, who was also speaking at the online conference organised by think-tank Green Alliance, voiced the concerns of many in the sector over the gap between the Government's rhetoric and action on the environment.
She said: "We're seeing patterns that show a kind of watering down around the appetite for a greenBrexit, a watering down of the appetite of a green economic recovery."
Ms Speight stressed that we "would want to see more ambition, more heart and certainly more investment in nature" in order to deliver a real, green recovery, warning that what has been announced for nature so far "did not touch the sides" of what is needed.
1.37pm update: 'We will not give up our rights as an independent state' - Downing Street
Britain will continue to engage "constructively" with the EU on a post-Brexit trade deal, but is refusing to give up its rights as an independent state, a spokesman for Boris Johnson has warned.
The spokesman told reporters: "Our position on our sovereignty, laws and fisheries is clear, we will not give up our rights as an independent state.
"We will continue to engage constructively with the EU on these key issues and will work hard to reach the broad outline of an agreement, but as we have been clear all along we are not asking for a special, bespoke or unique deal."
Both sides will resume talks on Tuesday after the UK's chief negotiator David Frost hosts EU counterpart for dinner on Monday evening.
12.39pm update:EU told to do Brexit deal in bid to avoid global unemployment spike like Great Depression
Liam Fox has warned of a possible spike in global unemployment higher than anything since the Great Depression.
During an interview with Sky News, Dr Fox urged the UK and European Union to agree a good open trading relationship post-Brexit.
The former International Trade Secretary stated that a deal between Britain and the EU would give a boost of confidence to the global trading system when it is desperate need of a positive signal.
Mr Fox said: "We want to see Brexit done, I still hope we will see a good open trading relationship between Britain and the European Union.
"I think that now goes beyond the bilateral relationship.
"It is obviously good for Britain and our European partners to have open liberal trade between us.
"I think now the global trading system is slowing down because of COVID, we have the COVID emergency on top of that.
"We may well be seeing problems with global unemployment, a spike higher than we have seen since the Great Depression.
"It is very important that all countries understand that they need to do even more to keep trade moving.
"I think a good agreement between Britain and the EU would give a boost of confidence to the global trading system at a time when it very much needs one."
11.51am update: Liam Fox exposes key 'incentive' for EU to agree quick trade deal
Brexit negotiations could benefit from a new "incentive" the coronavirus pandemic has exposed, according to former International Trade Secretary Dr Liam Fox.
The UK and EU have been struggling to find common ground to secure a final trade agreement as both sides remain firm over their red lines.
But according to former International Trade Secretary Dr Liam Fox the coronavirus pandemic has exposed a new "incentive" that could push Brussels into a deal.
Speaking to Times Radio, he said: "I think there is an added incentive now for Britain and the EU to come to a good trade agreement.
"Weve got not only a slowing down of the system but weve got the emergence of COVID.
"Weve probably got an incipient global financial crisis on our hands, or certainly an economic crisis.
"The world lacks one thing at the moment and that is confidence. If we can manage to come to a good trade agreement with the European Union I think that will give a good boost to the international system."
10.55am update:Three quarters of UK hauliers could be shut out of EU if no trade deal agreed
Up to three quarters of British hauliers could be shut out of the EU if a post-Brexit trade deal is not agreed, triggering new fears over shortages of food and other goods.
The Freight Transport Association (FTA) warned permits would be made available for only 2,088 businesses from January - significantly down from the 8,348 that were registered for journeys last year.
The trade group warned companies are already under financial pressure because of the coronavirus crisis, and need a resolution within weeks as it prepares for its "Christmas peak".
The FTA's European policy manager Sarah Laouadi said: If you learn whether you have the right to continue operating as a company on Dec 28 and the only fallback plan is the ECMT system, which requires applications and allocations for permits, it will be too late."
10.38am update: Brexit talks could COLLAPSE as stubborn EU digs in heels - UK told to cave over fishing
Brexit talks are in danger of completely collapsing and a no deal scenario becoming increasingly probable, with EU member states digging their heels in on fishing and the level playing field - the UK's red lines.
The UK and EU are resuming talks on a post-Brexit trade deal in London today as the two sides desperately try to thrash out an agreement and overcome a number of hurdles.
Negotiations began in March but following several rounds of talks, both sides have lamented the lack of progress and significant differences that still exist.
This means Britain's future relationship with the bloc remains undecided - more than four years after the UK voted to leave the EU in a historic referendum.
Now allies of Boris Johnson say he believes Brexit talks could completely collapse over the next few weeks as EU member states take an increasingly tough stance against British demands.
Those close to the Prime Minister have warned he is prepared for leaders of the EU27 pulling out next month because of what one source described to The Times as a chasm between the sides.
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‘Staggering’ Russia report reveals why government batted off Brexit interference claims – Sky News
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This is staggering the UK doesn't know if Russia interfered in the Brexit vote because it never sought to ask!
For years ministers have consistently batted off questions about whether Vladimir Putin's regime attempted to meddle in the EU referendum, saying that there was no evidence of "successful interference".
We now know why.
They had never specifically instructed MI5, MI6 and GCHQ - the intelligence and security agencies tasked with protecting the UK - with looking at precisely this issue.
It is a damning finding from a report by the powerful Intelligence and Security Committee (ISC) that Boris Johnson ensured did not see the light of day until long after the last election in December.
Kevan Jones, a Labour member of the intelligence watchdog, who also sat on the previous ISC that compiled the report, called it a "scandal".
It is hard not to disagree, especially as it is not as though there were no warning bells for the previous Theresa May and David Cameron governments.
The report noted there was ample publicly available evidence of Russian attempts to use disinformation, fake news and social media bots to amplify the messages of pro-Scottish independent voices during the independence referendum in 2014.
Splitting off Scotland from the rest of the UK is exactly the kind of action President Putin's regime is alleged to seek in its efforts to weaken Western unities and democratic alliances.
It should come as no surprise to anyone that Britain tearing itself apart over whether or not to leave the European Union would also be supported by Moscow, regardless of the result - it left the UK significantly distracted for the past four years. Job done.
MPs say blame lies at the foot of ministers, but questions might also be raised about why MI5, MI6 and GCHQ did not try harder to grip what the report describes as the "hot potato" that is defending the UK's democratic processes.
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Brexit: Tory backbenchers defeated in attempt to put any future trade deals through parliament – The Independent
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MPs have defeated an attempt by Tory backbenchers to ensure parliament has a vote on any post-Brexit trade deal.
An amendment to the Trade Bill currently going through the Commons would have given MPs and peers a say on any new agreement signed by the government.
Jonathan Djanogly, the Conservative MP who led the rebellion, had argued that the US congress approves similar deals.
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He accused the government of taking a position of less scrutiny than we did as a member of the EU, because EU trade deals are subject to a vote in the European Parliament.
Although his amendment was supported by Labour and the Liberal Democrats it failed to attract enough Tory rebels to pass.
The clause was rejected by 263 votes to 326, a majority of 63.
During the debate, shadow international trade minister Bill Esterson said the lack of scrutiny threatened to leave the health service "wide open to pharmaceutical giants" and to "undermine" farmers and consumers.
International trade minister Greg Hands insisted the government was "committed to transparency" when it came to the scrutiny of international agreements. During the debate on the Trade Bill, an MP was forced to apologise after he said food in shops had to be affordable for the "housewife to buy".
The DUP's Paul Girvan, the MP for South Antrim, was arguing in favour of retaining the UKs high food standards.
But he added that the UK should aim to ensure that we have a product which is still viable and still economically possible for the housewife to buy.
He added: "I've used the wrong term, I apologise, but those that are buying in their basket, their basket of food in the supermarket, they will definitely be able to get the best value for it."
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Micheal Martins fury with UK for showing bad faith in Brexit demands – Express
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The UK stood its ground and told the EU it was not willing to give up our rights on sovereignty, law and fishing in the latest Brexit development. Neither side can find a solution to the main points of contention access to UK fishing waters, governance of a future deal and a so-called level-playing field. There are smaller issues too which have caused grievances for both parties, such as the installation of an EU base in Northern Ireland.
This was suggested by Brussels back in May, as Northern Ireland will be in a unique position in the UK.
The Northern Ireland Protocol states it will remain in the customs union and single market but will not be part of the EU or able to contribute to its rules, according to the agreement reached by former Taoiseach Leo Varadkar and Prime Minister Boris Johnson last year.
Yet, cabinet minister Michael Gove rejected the idea of a permanent EU base in Belfast in May, claiming there was no need for a mini embassy in that part of the UK.
He conceded that there would be ad hoc visits by Brussels officials but no permanent area was needed.
His comments stirred up discontent in the Irish Dil, when the Fianna Fail leader Micheal Martin now the rotating Taoiseach until 2022 accused the Government of showing bad faith.
According to The Irish Times in May, he said that the decision not to allow an office in Belfast is both of concern and in my view potentially highly divisive.
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Mr Martin continued: The extraordinary position of London that no European Union office would be agreed for Belfast appears like a demonstration of bad faith concerning the operationalising of what has been agreed relating to Northern Ireland.
It may be some form of negotiating tactic, the logic of which remains hidden.
He added that there was nothing positive about London citing a concern with community divisions in Northern Ireland, which has not existed before.
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He concluded: No one in Northern Ireland appears to object to the idea that there'll be any European Union office in Belfast.
Mr Martins words followed complaints from the leaders of pro-Remain parties within Northern Ireland, who also accused Wesminster of bad faith.
Deputy First Minister and Vice President of Sinn Fein Michelle ONeill, SDLP leader Colum Eastwood, Alliance Party leader Naomi Long and Green Party leader Clare Bailey wrote a letter to Prime Minister Boris Johnson earlier this year.
According to The Irish News report in April, it read: You are aware that under the terms negotiated by your Government, EU representatives have a right under law to be present during any activities relating to the protocol implementation.
It is also for the EU to determine the extent to which it wishes to exercise these rights, including the opening of an office in Belfast staffed by EU representatives who can carry out their functions without interruption by the Westminster Government.
The letter added that it was necessary for liaising with Downing Street, and to oppose the opening of it represents an act of bad faith by your Government and a breach of trust.
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