Spain’s Socialists hail ‘new era’ in Catalonia as separatist support dims in elections

Spain’s Socialists hail ‘new era’ in Catalonia as separatist support dims in elections

Spain’s Socialists won the biggest share of the vote in Sunday’s Catalan elections, dealing a serious blow to more than a decade of separatist governance in Catalonia. The Socialists had 42 seats in the 135-seat chamber, while hardline separatist party Junts was in second place with 35 seats and the more moderate separatist party ERC had 20 seats. The result is an existential threat to separatist governance in Catalonia, which led an illegal independence referendum in 2017. Separatist parties do not have enough seats to form a coalition government, and there is a risk the vote may need to be repeated. Separatist sentiment in Catalonia has decreased, with the pro-independence movement losing energy and unity in recent years.

India’s election enters fourth phase as rhetoric over religion, inequality sharpens

India’s election enters fourth phase as rhetoric over religion, inequality sharpens

India voted in the fourth phase of a seven-week general election, with Prime Minister Narendra Modi seeking a third term. The BJP is facing an alliance of opposition parties, including Congress. Voting took place in 10 states, including Srinagar where BJP did not contest. Modi has shifted focus to accusing Congress of favoring Muslims over Hindus. The Supreme Court granted temporary bail to opposition leader Arvind Kejriwal. High temperatures are a challenge for voters, but are expected to be normal during the vote.

FACTBOX-Key issues for South African voters in wide open 2024 election

FACTBOX-Key issues for South African voters in wide open 2024 election

South Africans will vote in a national election on May 29 with uncertainty about the outcome, as polls suggest the African National Congress may lose its majority after 30 years in power. Key issues include high unemployment rates, sluggish economic growth, power cuts, corruption scandals, high rates of violent crime, and rising anti-immigrant sentiment. The government is working to address these issues, with a focus on job creation, economic growth, and tightening immigration laws.

Catalans vote in an election that offers a new chance to exiled separatist leader

Catalans vote in an election that offers a new chance to exiled separatist leader

Catalans are voting in a regional election between an exiled separatist politician, Carles Puigdemont, and the Socialist Party led by Salvador Illa. Puigdemont, who fled Spain after a failed independence bid in 2017, is vowing to resurrect the bid if elected. Opinion polls predict a lead for the Socialists, with the possibility of forming a coalition government due to the likelihood of no party reaching a majority. If no agreement is reached by August, a repeat election would take place in October.

Our View: Pinning hopes on civil society is an act of desperation

Our View: Pinning hopes on civil society is an act of desperation

UN Secretary-General’s personal envoy Maria Angel Holguin has not found common ground for new talks on the Cyprus problem.

Biden jokes Trump should have injected himself with bleach

Biden jokes Trump should have injected himself with bleach

Fact: U.S. President Joe Biden joked about former President Donald Trump suggesting injecting bleach as a treatment for COVID-19.

Biden White House highlights a coming showdown with GOP over 2017 tax cuts that are due to expire

Biden White House highlights a coming showdown with GOP over 2017 tax cuts that are due to expire

The winner of November’s presidential election will face a challenge with the expiration of nearly trillion in tax cuts next year. Biden’s White House is highlighting the issue and emphasizing differences with Republicans over taxes. Biden wants to raise taxes on corporations and the ultra-wealthy to support the middle class. Trump argues that tax increases would harm the economy. The 2017 tax cuts failed to deliver the promised growth. Biden wants to extend middle-class tax cuts while raising taxes on profitable companies and the richest Americans. Trump believes growth comes from choices made by companies and wealthy investors, while Biden believes it comes from spending and saving by middle-class households. Extending all of Trump’s tax cuts would add .6 trillion to budget deficits through 2034. Biden’s plan does not include the cost of extending tax cuts for those making under 0,000. Republicans may need to consider spending cuts to address the higher debt load from extending tax cuts.

ELAM is running rampant and Makarios is resurrected

ELAM is running rampant and Makarios is resurrected

On Holy Saturday, ELAM’s candidate carried the Holy Fire to a hospital with men performing Nazi salutes as motorcyclists. The hospital patients were used in a performance without their consent. DIKO resurrected Makarios on social media to counter ELAM’s popularity. DIKO invokes Makarios’ spirit for assistance despite ongoing issues in Cyprus. Voters are expected to place their hopes in Makarios once again, even though past hopes were dashed.

Trump lawyer questions Stormy Daniels, ’ account of sex with Trump

Trump lawyer questions Stormy Daniels, ’ account of sex with Trump

Donald Trump’s lawyer sought to undermine Stormy Daniels’ credibility as a witness in the first criminal trial of a sitting or former U.S. president by showing inconsistencies in her various tellings of a 2006 sexual encounter she had with Trump.

Bank of England moves closer to first rate cut since 2020

Bank of England moves closer to first rate cut since 2020

The Bank of England’s Monetary Policy Committee voted 7-2 to keep interest rates at 5.25 per cent, with Deputy Governor Dave Ramsden and Swati Dhingra voting for a cut to 5 per cent. The BoE hinted at a potential rate cut in June and emphasized the importance of upcoming economic data releases. Governor Andrew Bailey expressed optimism about the direction of inflation.