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Monday, 23 January 2017

President Trump is adding ‘Skype seats’ to his White House press room

 Trump White House is adding Skype seats
to its press room. During today’s press
briefing by press secretary Sean Spicer, it
was announced that “beginning later this
week,” there will be four Skype systems in the
briefing room next to the usual White House
press corps.
“This will open up the briefing to journalists
who live beyond 50 miles of the Washington,
DC area and to organizations that don’t
currently have a day pass,” Spicer said. “As
always, any organization is welcome to apply
for a day pass. But we’re excited to open up
into the field and fold here a diverse group of
journalists from around the country who may
not have the convenience or funding to travel
to Washington. I think this can benefit us all
by giving a platform to voices that are not
necessarily based here in the beltway.”
Spicer gave no additional details on exactly
which journalists or news organizations will be
given access to the so-called Skype seats, nor
how the integration into the press room will
work. The Verge has reached out to Microsoft
for comment.
The announcement comes amid early tensions
between the new Trump administration and
the press corps in recent days following
disagreements over the attendance at
Trump’s Friday inauguration. “I don’t think
there’s any question that it was the largest
watched inauguration ever,” Spicer repeated
again today after blasting the press for
reporting underwhelming crowd sizes in a
Saturday statement. “As you know, we’re all
about big viewerships and large audiences
here,” said Spicer as the lead-in to
announcing the Skype seats.
”We want to have a healthy and open dialogue
with the press corps. and the American
people,” he followed. On Sunday, an exchange
between NBC’s Chuck Todd and Trump
advisor Kellyanne Conway on Meet The Press
was widely mocked across social media when
Conway suggested Trump’s side was
presenting “alternative facts” to make its
case.
Spicer pointed numerous times to an
erroneous (and quickly corrected) report that
Trump had removed a bust of Martin Luther
King Jr from the Oval Office as evidence of
the media’s rush to publish anti-Trump news.
“Where’s the apology?” he asked, despite
acknowledging a public apology days earlier.
“The default narrative is always negative, and
it’s demoralizing.” Spicer suggested he was
trying to reset the relationship between
Trump’s White House and the press on
Monday, telling the reporters present “I’m
going to stay here as long as you want.”

Wednesday, 11 January 2017

Guilty❗ VW to pay record $4.3bn fine



German car giant Volkswagen (VW) will admit guilt and pay a record $4.3bn in fines to settle a diesel emissions cheating scandal, according to US officials.

The US justice department also charged six VW executives for their roles in the conspiracy, five of whom are believed to be in Germany while one was arrested in Miami on Saturday.

The penalty is the largest ever for a car company in US history

The action stems from the discovery that VW had rigged their diesel cars to perform differently during smog tests so that they would pass them, but switch in to a higher pollution mode during regular driving.

Refugee arrivals drop by a third in Germany

Germany has seen an immense drop in the arrival of asylum seekers, with the total number in 2016 slumped to less than a third of the 890,000 who arrived in 2015, according to the interior minister.

Thomas de Maiziere said on Wednesday that about 280,000 new asylum seekers arrived in 2016, while an estimated 80,000 people either left voluntarily or were deported.

Chancellor Angela Merkel, who faces a national election later this year and still draws criticism for her welcoming approach to refugees and migrants in 2015, has promised a "national effort" to ensure that people who are not entitled to stay go home.


Syria rebels deny deal on water supply

Syrian rebels have rejected a provincial governor's claim that a deal has been reached for government forces to enter a rebel-held area near Damascus and restore the capital's water supply.

"This information is untrue and is a part of the (regime and its allies') psychological warfare," they said.

Syria's conflict started as a largely unarmed uprising against President Bashar al-Assad's rule in March 2011, but it has since morphed into a full-scale civil war that has killed hundreds of thousands and displaced more than half of the country's prewar populations.