Headlines Today November 10, 2017:
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Monarchy at War
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New Leaks: Paradise Papers
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Leaked German Documents reveal EU
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Monarchy at War
Saudi Crown Prince Mohammad bin Salman has moved to
consolidate his position in the kingdom by carrying out biggest purge of his
family and other cabinet members. Under the guise of a newly formed
anti-corruption committee, arrests were undertaken of several prominent members
of the royal family. The king, Salman bin Abdul-Aziz, took the throne in
January 2015 following the death of his half-brother, Abdullah. But it took a
behind-the-scenes power struggle for King Salman to crown his son, Mohammed bin
Salman, as his chosen successor. On November 4th 2017, the power struggle
became public. The key arrest is if Mitab bin Abdullah, who was the minister of
the National Guard – the parallel military force to the regular armed forces he
and Mohammed bin Salman shared responsibility for Saudi Arabia’s armed forces,
this is no longer the case. Since the creation of Saudi Arabia for the monarchy
its throne has always been the most important consideration. Now it looks as
though the monarchy is at war with itself.
New Leaks: Paradise Papers
German newspaper Süddeutsche Zeitung has released 13.4
million leaked records mostly from offshore law firm Appleby, along with
corporate registries in 19 tax jurisdictions, which reveal the financial
dealings of politicians, celebrities, corporate giants and business leaders.
People and organisations linked to the British Queen, the Canadian prime
minister and the US president have been disclosed. Among the documents of
offshore businesses with some questionable activities, were owned by Turkish
Prime Minister Binali Yildirim’s family members, including his two sons. Former
Pakistani PM Shaukat Aziz, who served from 2004 to 2007, was also named in the
Paradise Papers. He is mentioned with regard to a family trust he set up before
taking office in 1999, but did not disclose when he was prime minister or
finance minister.
Leaked German Documents reveal EU
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The German military has outlined six “worst-case” scenarios
for the future of Europe by 2040. The leaked secret document predicts that more
states will leave a disordered, chaotic and conflict-prone EU – to join a
Russian-led “Eastern bloc.” Entitled ‘Strategic Perspective 2040’ (Strategische
Vorausschau 2040), the 102-page policy paper imagines six scenarios that
strategists in Berlin deem plausible. The secret Defense Ministry paper leaked
to Spiegel Magazine shed light on Germany’s main concerns about the breakup of
the European community. They range from an East-West conflict in which some EU
states side with Russia, to a “multipolar Europe,” where some states adopt a
Russian political or economic model in defiance of EU agreements. One such
scenario, titled ‘The EU in Disintegration and Germany in Reactive Position,’
sees a world suffering from “decades of instability.” It also describes the departure
of other states from the EU as well as Britain, and an end to the bloc’s
expansion, stating: “The EU enlargement has largely been abandoned, [while]
more states have left the European community that lost its global
competitiveness.” A scenario called ‘Multipolar competition’ predicts extremism
on the rise in Europe as some EU members appear to move closer to Russia’s
“state capitalism model.” All scenarios, drawn by the German military’s
Planning Department, are viewed as conceivable by 2040.
(Yuslim/YLim)
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