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Friday, April 4, 2014

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Tuesday, April 1, 2014

Obama Declares "There"s No Good Reason to Go Back," Claims WH Didn"t Try Hard to Market Obamacare

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Friday, March 28, 2014

Massachusetts declares public health emergency over heroin overdoses and opioids addiction

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Monday, March 17, 2014

Putin declares Crimea "sovereign and independent"



KIEV, Ukraine (AP) — Russian President Vladimir Putin recognized Crimea as a “sovereign and independent country” Monday, just hours after the strategic Black Sea peninsula declared it had broken away from Ukraine.


The moves triggered the toughest Western sanctions against Russia since the Cold War — with Washington and the European Union retaliating with asset freezes and travel bans and U.S. President Barack Obama vowing to “increase the cost” if the Kremlin does not back down.


Ukraine’s turmoil has become Europe’s most severe security crisis in years and tensions have been high since Russian troops seized control of Crimea, which decided in a Sunday referendum to merge with Russia. Putin signed a decree recognizing Crimea’s independence, and Russian troops were massed near the border with Russian-speaking eastern Ukraine.


Ukraine’s acting president raised tensions on the ground by calling for the activation of some 20,000 military reservists and volunteers across the country and for the mobilization of another 20,000 in the recently formed national guard.


In the Crimean capital of Simferopol, ethnic Russians applauded the Sunday referendum that overwhelmingly called for secession and for joining Russia. Masked men in body armor blocked access for most journalists to the parliament session that declared independence, but the city otherwise appeared to go about its business normally.


The U.S., EU and Ukraine’s new government do not recognize the referendum held Sunday in Crimea, which was called hastily as Ukraine’s political crisis deepened with the ouster of pro-Russia President Viktor Yanukovych following months of protests and sporadic bloodshed. In addition to calling the vote itself illegal, the Obama administration said there were “massive anomalies” in balloting that returned a 97 percent “yes” vote for joining Russia.


Obama warned that Russia could face more financial punishment.


“If Russia continues to interfere in Ukraine, we stand ready to impose further sanctions,” Obama said.


One of the top Russian officials hit by sanctions mocked Obama.


“Comrade Obama, what should those who have neither accounts nor property abroad do? Have you not thought about it?” Deputy Prime Minister Dmitry Rogozin tweeted. “I think the decree of the President of the United States was written by some joker.”


Moscow considers the vote legitimate and Putin was to address both houses of parliament Tuesday on the Crimean situation.


In Kiev, acting President Oleksandr Turchynov vowed that Ukraine will not give up Crimea.


“We are ready for negotiations, but we will never resign ourselves to the annexation of our land,” a somber-faced Turchynov said in a televised address to the nation. “We will do everything in order to avoid war and the loss of human lives. We will be doing everything to solve the conflict through diplomatic means. But the military threat to our state is real.”


The Crimean referendum could also encourage rising pro-Russian sentiment in Ukraine’s east and lead to further divisions in this nation of 46 million.


A delegation of Crimean lawmakers was set to travel to Moscow on Monday for negotiations on how to proceed. Russian lawmakers have suggested that formally annexing Crimea is almost certain — with one saying it could happen within days.


“We came back home to Mother Russia. We came back home, Russia is our home,” said Nikolay Drozdenko, a resident in Sevastopol, the key Crimean port where Russia leases a naval base from Ukraine.


The Crimean parliament declared that all Ukrainian state property on the peninsula will be nationalized and become the property of the Crimean Republic. It gave no further details. Lawmakers also asked the United Nations and other nations to recognize it and began work on setting up a central bank with $ 30 million in support from Russia.


The United States announced sanctions against seven Russian officials, including Rogozin, Putin’s close ally Valentina Matvienko who is speaker of the upper house of parliament and Vladislav Surkov, one of Putin’s top ideological aides. The Treasury Department also targeted Yanukovych, Crimean leader Sergei Aksyonov and two other top figures.


The EU’s foreign ministers slapped travel bans and asset freezes against 21 officials from Russia and Ukraine following Crimea’s referendum. The ministers did not immediately release the names and nationalities of those targeted by the sanctions.


“We need to show solidarity with Ukraine and therefore Russia leaves us no choice,” Polish Foreign Minister Radoslaw Sikorski told reporters in Brussels before the vote. “The ‘Anschluss’ of Crimea cannot rest without a response from the international community.”


He was referring to Nazi Germany’s forceful annexation of Austria.


But markets appeared to signal that the Western sanctions lacked punch — with bourses both in Russia and Europe rising sharply on relief that they won’t hit trade of business ties.


“So far the sanctions seem fairly toothless and much less severe than had been expected last week,” said Kathleen Brooks, research director at Forex.com. “From the market’s perspective, the biggest risk was that the referendum would trigger tough sanctions against Russia that could lead to another Cold War.”


Moscow, meanwhile, called on Ukraine to become a federal state as a way of resolving the polarization between Ukraine’s western regions — which favor closer ties with the 28-nation EU — and its eastern areas, which have long ties to Russia.


In a statement Monday, Russia’s Foreign Ministry urged Ukraine’s parliament to call a constitutional assembly that could draft a new constitution to make the country federal, handing more power to its regions. It also said country should adopt a “neutral political and military status,” a demand reflecting Moscow’s concern about the prospect of Ukraine joining NATO and possibly integrating closer politically and economically with the EU.


Russia is also pushing for Russian to become one of Ukraine’s state languages alongside Ukrainian.


In Kiev, Ukraine’s new government dismissed Russia’s proposal Monday as unacceptable, saying it “looks like an ultimatum.”


The new government in Kiev was established after pro-Russian President Viktor Yanukovych fled to Russia last month after three months of protests culminated in deadly clashes.


Ukrainian Foreign Minister Andriy Deshchytsya visited NATO headquarters in Brussels to request technical equipment to deal with the secession of Crimea and the Russian incursion there.


NATO said in a statement that the alliance was determined to boost its cooperation with Ukraine, including “increased ties with Ukraine’s political and military leadership.”


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John-Thor Dahlburg in Simferopol, Nedra Pickler in Washington, Pan Pylas in London and Mike Corder and Raf Casert in Brussels contributed to this story.


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Sunday, February 16, 2014

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Friday, January 17, 2014

California declares statewide emergency amid worst drought on record


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Friday, January 17, 2014 14:29 EST


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  • California’s worst drought in a century is devastating the state’s agriculture and destroying its forestland, which is being consumed by wildfire, Governor Jerry Brown said Friday as he declared a state emergency.


    The emergency declaration allows California to access federal help to battle the drought, which has left huge swathes of tinder-dry forest vulnerable to catching fire.


    On Thursday, a massive blaze raged just outside Los Angeles, damaging several homes and forcing residents to evacuate the area, where the fire risk had been elevated for weeks.


    Brown urged residents of his state to reduce their water use by at least 20 percent.


    “I’ve declared this emergency and I’m calling on all Californians to conserve water in every way possible,” he said in his statement.


    “We can’t make it rain,” he added.


    “But we can be much better prepared for the terrible consequences that California’s drought now threatens, including dramatically less water for our farms and communities, and increased fires in both urban and rural areas.”


    Brown told reporters in San Francisco that the current conditions were “the worst drought that California has ever seen since records (began) about 100 years ago,” media reports said.


    The region is suffering its third dry winter in a row, highlighted by the Los Angeles blaze.


    California and other western US states are routinely hit with wildfires during the summer, but winter fires like the ones currently raging, are relatively rare.


    California’s rivers and reservoirs have reached record lows, with only 20 percent of the normal average supplies of water from melting snowpack, which flows down from mountains like the Sierra Nevada north-to-south range.


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  • California’s worst drought in a century is devastating the state’s agriculture and destroying its forestland, which is being consumed by wildfire, Governor Jerry Brown said Friday as he declared a state emergency.


    The emergency declaration allows California to access federal help to battle the drought, which has left huge swathes of tinder-dry forest vulnerable to catching fire.


    On Thursday, a massive blaze raged just outside Los Angeles, damaging several homes and forcing residents to evacuate the area, where the fire risk had been elevated for weeks.


    Brown urged residents of his state to reduce their water use by at least 20 percent.


    “I’ve declared this emergency and I’m calling on all Californians to conserve water in every way possible,” he said in his statement.


    “We can’t make it rain,” he added.


    “But we can be much better prepared for the terrible consequences that California’s drought now threatens, including dramatically less water for our farms and communities, and increased fires in both urban and rural areas.”


    Brown told reporters in San Francisco that the current conditions were “the worst drought that California has ever seen since records (began) about 100 years ago,” media reports said.


    The region is suffering its third dry winter in a row, highlighted by the Los Angeles blaze.


    California and other western US states are routinely hit with wildfires during the summer, but winter fires like the ones currently raging, are relatively rare.


    California’s rivers and reservoirs have reached record lows, with only 20 percent of the normal average supplies of water from melting snowpack, which flows down from mountains like the Sierra Nevada north-to-south range.


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Tuesday, December 3, 2013

Obama declares health care law is working








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(AP) — President Barack Obama says his signature health care law “is working and will work into the future.”


Obama says the benefits of the law have “gotten lost” in recent months as attention focused on the widespread problems that crippled the website where people can sign up for health insurance.


The president says the website is now working well “for the vast majority of users.” But he says more problems may pop up and the administration will fix them when they do.


Obama was joined at his health care event on Tuesday by people the White House says have benefited from the law. It’s the first in a series of events to try to refocus on positive aspects of the law after the troubled rollout of the insurance exchanges.


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Thursday, August 1, 2013

Bangladesh high court declares largest Islamist party illegal




  • Jamaat is one of two main opposition parties

  • With ban, it can’t take part in upcoming general election

  • The petition says Jamaat is religiously-steeped

  • The potential for violence is all-too-real



Dhaka, Bangladesh (CNN) — Bangladesh’s high court has declared the country’s largest Islamist party, the Jamaat-e-Islami, illegal.


Jamaat is one of two main opposition parties and a constant thorn in the side of the ruling Awami League.


With the declaration, Jamaat will not be able to take part in the country’s upcoming general election — certainly welcome news to Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina.


But such a ruling can also reignite a fresh round of political unrest in the South Asian nation.


Drumbeat gets louder


Jaamat enjoys considerable support, particularly in rural areas. And periodically, it will summon the masses to swarm the capital city, Dhaka, as a reminder.


But in recent months, the drumbeat to ban Jamaat has gotten louder, especially from progressive groups that point to the party’s role during Bangladesh’s struggle for independence in the early 1970s.


Between one million and 3 million people were killed in the nine-month war.


In 2010, Bangladesh set up a court that it called the International Crimes Tribunal to bring to justice those it accused in the massacre.


Among those the court has convicted of crimes against humanity are several top Jamaat leaders.


Jamaat acknowledges that it opposed Bangladesh’s struggle for independence, but it has decried what it calls a smear campaign.


It has also questioned why the ruling Awami League is only now pressing forward on war crimes trials when it didn’t do so while in power during the 1970s and 1990s.


A petition to ban


The court case calling for its ban resulted from a petition filed in 2009 by Bangladesh Tariquat Foundation, a Sufi organization that wants to make Bangladesh a secular nation.


The petition said Jamaat is a religiously-steeped political entity that actively worked to undermine the independence movement.


The Awami League has sided with those calling for a ban.


“We’re examining all possible ways of doing it,” the law minister said in February.


Fear of violence


But the fear of violence igniting from such a ruling is all-too-real.


Every time one of Jamaat’s top leaders have been convicted by the war crimes tribunals, angry Jamaat supporters have clashed with police.


Since February, at least 150 protesters have been killed and at least 2,00 wounded in such clashes, the Human Rights Watch said in a report released Thursday.


The group laid the blame on security personnel using excessive force.




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