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British Prime Minister Boris Johnson speaks during a joint press conference with German Chancellor Angela Merkel in Berlin Wednesday. Source: Getty
IMPORTANT
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[Jobs, Deficit Numbers Add to US Recession Fears](
There are new indications that concerns about the U.S. economy may be justified. Yesterday, the Labor Department said job gains last year and in early 2019 were lower than initially reported â evidence that the boost from President Donald Trumpâs tax cuts was weaker than expected â while the Congressional Budget Office said the annual deficit could approach $1 trillion this year. Meanwhile, Trump backpedaled from Tuesdayâs suggestion of further tax cuts, saying âwe donât need it.â
Whatâs to be done? Experts say there are [few remaining options]( to stem a slowdown, noting that the Federal Reserve canât cut interest rates much more and that political divisions could complicate stimulus efforts.
SOURCES: [WSJ (sub)]( / [Washington Post]( / [NYT](
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[Embattled Boris Johnson Defends Brexit Plan Abroad](
Ahead of this weekâs G-7 summit, global leaders are casting doubt over the British prime ministerâs plan to ditch a key element of the withdrawal deal. On news that [Johnson wants to do away with]( the mechanism designed to avoid a hard border between the U.K. and Ireland, German Chancellor Angela Merkel challenged him to find a solution to the so-called Irish backstop within 30 days. Meanwhile, French President Emmanuel Macron, who Johnsonâs meeting today, said re-launching Brexit negotiations was ânot an option.â
Could he still sweet-talk these leaders? While Merkel appeared conciliatory, Macron is taking a harder line, saying Europe wonât be âheld hostageâ to Britainâs âinternal democratic crisis.â
SOURCES: [CNN]( / [BBC](
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[Bolsonaro Blames NGOs for Brazil's Amazon Fires](
Brazilian President Jair Bolsonaro has attracted global jeers for claiming environmental groups set fires that have ravaged the Amazon, supposedly in retaliation for him slashing their budgets. Without offering evidence, he said on Facebook Live yesterday that âeverything indicatesâ eco-evangelists are to blame for the 84 percent spike in outbreaks since last year.
What are environmentalists saying? A local Greenpeace activist attributed the blazes to illegal forest clearing encouraged by the far-right leaderâs anti-environmental policies, while experts say NGOs actually teach local communities how to avoid fires.
Check out [OZYâs Special Briefing]( on the EU-Mercosur trade deal.
SOURCES: [The Guardian]( / [Reuters](
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[Sudan Begins Transition to Democratic Rule](
After months of tense negotiations, Abdalla Hamdok and General Abdel-Fattah Burhan were sworn in as prime minister and head of the 11-member Sovereign Council, respectively, as the predominantly Muslim African nation [launched a complex transition away]( from decades of dictatorship. Hamdok will select a majority of the Cabinet, while Burhan will cede his position to a civilian leader after 21 months. Five military members, five civilians and a Coptic Christian judge were also all sworn in yesterday as council members.
Will this system hold? Analysts say meeting popular expectations after 30 years of autocratic rule wonât be easy, especially since remnants of the old regime remain intact.
SOURCES: [AP]( / [Al Jazeera](
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[Also Important...](
A top South Korean defense official says North Korea and the U.S. [could resume their denuclearization dialogue]( soon. Indonesian authorities [have sent more than 1,000 security troops]( to quell increasingly violent protests in the Papua and West Papua provinces. And the World Health Organization [has found that microplastics in drinking water]( donât pose a serious risk â but that âwe urgently need to know more.â
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INTRIGUING
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[Appeals Court Affirms 'Safe Zones' for UK Abortion Clinics](
Following an appellate court ruling yesterday, anti-abortion activists canât legally resume vigils near an east London abortion clinic â the countryâs first to offer visitors a protest-free âsafe zone.â The Good Counsel Network [claims itâs dissuaded hundreds of women]( from getting an abortion since the Christian group began picketing the provider last year. But a three-judge panel upheld an earlier ban on protesting outside the clinic, relegating demonstrators to a 330-foot buffer zone.
Whatâs next? The ruling has strengthened calls from advocates for national legislation to protect all British providers from what they consider harassment by foes of abortion.
SOURCES: [The Times]( / [The Independent]( / [Evening Standard](
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[MoviePass Breach Exposes Credit Card Numbers](
The ticket subscription service says it has fixed a security lapse after a Dubai-based cybersecurity analyst reported finding an internal server that wasnât protected by a password. SpiderSilk researcher Mossab Hussein claims that he reached out to MoviePass CEO Mitch Lowe about his disturbing discovery of at least 58,000 unencrypted records, but received no response.Â
How bad was it? While the firm has refused to divulge details, the breach reportedly exposed a growing cache of millions of client records â including personal credit card and MoviePass debit card numbers, as well as enough information to steal from them.
Donât miss [this OZY feature]( about how secret apps violate your privacy.
SOURCES: [TechRadar]( / [TechCrunch]( / [Engadget](
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[Europe's Revived Night Trains Target Climate Change](
When low-cost air carriers crowded European skies, railways phased out their long-haul, overnight lines. But as travelers fret about passenger jetsâ carbon emissions, theyâre hitting the rails again, [OZY reports]( â and sleeper lines are coming back. Austriaâs national rail company is leading the charge, with 17 percent of 2018 sales from overnighters, while Swiss, Dutch and British carriers are looking to fluff up their pillows again.
Does that mean itâs full speed ahead? Despite the convenience these trains offer, analysts say their revival is still a âmixed picture,â noting how key nations France, Germany and Spain have yet to wake up to the demand.
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[Eminem vs. Spotify Puts US Streaming Law in Crosshairs](
Claiming it pirated scores of the Detroit rapperâs songs, music publisher Eight Mile Style filed a lawsuit Wednesday against the Swedish streaming service that could cost it billions of dollars in damages. Submitted to a federal court in Nashville, the suit contends that Spotify lacks the proper licensing for the popular song Lose Yourself, plus around 250 other tracks. The firm disbursed only ârandom paymentsâ justified by the songsâ ownership being undetermined, the suit alleges.
What are the implications? Eight Mile appears to be testing the Music Modernization Act, a 2018 law that aimed to streamline digital music distribution and help performers get paid.
Read [OZYâs Flashback]( about when Sega pioneered game streaming.
SOURCES: [Vulture]( / [THR]( / [The Verge](
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[Twitter Addresses Racist Abuse of UK Soccer Star](
Representatives from the social media platform have agreed to meet Manchester United and anti-discrimination group Kick It Out to showcase how the company is [fighting online racial abuse](. After missing a penalty kick in a Monday match, midfielder Paul Pogba became the third Black player on an English team within a week to face that kind of treatment. Meanwhile, United teammates have rushed to the Frenchmanâs defense, with one urging social media giants to âstop these pathetic trolls.â
Whatâs Twitter doing? The platform says that since last year, itâs suspended three times as many accounts within 24 hours of complaints.
SOURCES: [Yahoo Sports]( / [BBC](
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