US briefing: recession denials, Prince Andrew and Iranian oil tanker



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Monday’s top story: Trump and advisers reject warnings of economic disaster. Plus, what has Colin Kaepernick gained from his years in the NFL wilderness? Good morning, I’m Tim Walker with today’s essential stories. 2020 bid. The president has made the US economy central to his 2020 re-election bid, writes Sabrina Siddiqui – so an economic downturn could fatally undermine his case for a second Trump term. Greenland purchase. Trump on Sunday confirmed reports that he had considered trying to buy Greenland from Denmark. The acquisition of the world’s biggest island would be “essentially a large real estate deal”, he said. Friends and associates. Since Epstein’s death, lawyers for his alleged victims have turned their attentions to his friends and associates, including the socialite Ghislaine Maxwell and the French model scout Jean-Luc Brunel. Prominent scientists. Epstein infamously surrounded himself with politicians and celebrities. But he also cultivated Harvard professors, Nobel prize winners and other leading scientists such as Stephen Hawking and Oliver Sacks, as Luke Darby reports. Front companies. The US claims the tanker, which was seized while sailing under a Panamanian flag, is controlled through a network of front companies by Iran’s Revolutionary Guard. Written commitment. Iran last week provided a written commitment that the renamed Adrian Darya 1 would not sail to Syria or anywhere else covered by EU sanctions. Political demands. Protest leaders say the Hong Kong government must respond to their political demands, which include the withdrawal of a controversial extradition bill and the establishment of an independent body to investigate police violence. The Icelandic prime minister, Katrín Jakobsdóttir, joined other mourners at a “funeral” ceremony on Sunday to mark the passing of Okjokull, the country’s first glacier to be lost to climate change. The chairman of the Proud Boys has said the far-right “western chauvinist” group will now stage a march once a month in Portland after the city reluctantly hosted its largest far-right demonstration of the Trump era on Saturday. Adapted pig hearts could be transplanted into human patients within the next three years, potentially transforming the battle against heart disease, according to a new report which quotes the surgeon who pioneered heart transplants in the UK. A man gathering firewood on the shores of western Alaska has found a message in a bottle written by a Russian Cold War sailor in 1969. Russian media tracked down the original writer, Capt Anatoliy Botsanenko, who confirmed the note was his. Despite the editor’s best efforts on my behalf and the absence of any followthrough on the threat of a defamation suit, the paper’s owners did not want to continue to run my column. Continue reading…


US briefing: recession denials, Prince Andrew and Iranian oil tanker

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