Pakistan’s New Military Burden, Fighting Enemies of China

Progress on CPEC construction satisfactory: China

Pak to form special force for CPEC technicians’ security: report

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The government is putting together a force of around 10,000 personnel for security of technicians and engineers working on China-Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC) projects, a Chinese news agency has reported.

According to the report, Pakistan will form a special security force for the $46 billion foreign investment projects. Around 14,000 Chinese technicians and engineers are working on some 210 projects under CPEC in Pakistan. Contingents of special security force will be deployed for their protection.

Reportedly, key military departments will train the special force to combat different situations.

Chinese premier Xi Jinping and Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif had signed an agreement of $46 billion investment dubbed as China-Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC) on 20 April 2015.

The massive foreign investment irked India and Nawaz’s counterpart Narendra Modi held a meeting with Xi on sidelines of summit in Russian Ufa. He expressed his reservations over the humongous investment in neighbouring Pakistan.

The corridor will link Gwadar Port to China’s autonomous region of Xinjiang through a vast network of highways. The project has four different routes under construction.

In Normal Times, This Might Mean Something

Trump, Sanders blow away rivals in New Hampshire

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Donald Trump, Bernie Sanders  © Jim Bourg, Rick Wilking

Billionaire Donald Trump and Senator Bernie Sanders easily swept to victory in the New Hampshire primaries, buoyed by voters clamoring for change in American politics and politicians not backed by Wall Street contributors.

Trump and Sanders entered New Hampshire as the favorites in their respective party races, the Republican and Democratic primaries. Trump appealed to conservative voters looking for a political outsider, while Sanders led with a strong following among young voters keen for a change in government as usual.

Ohio Anti-Hunger Activist Pisses On Statehouse, Then Blows Brains Out

Black Lives Matter activist commits suicide outside Ohio Statehouse

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A prominent Black Lives Matter activist has taken his own life in front of Ohio’s Statehouse. MarShawn McCarrel was the founder of Pursuing Our Dreams, a mentorship program, as well as the creator of a homeless outreach program called Feed the Streets.

McCarrel’s family believes his mental health may have been compromised by the emotionally draining work he had undertaken, the New York Daily News reports.

My demons won today. I’m sorry,” the 23-year-old activist posted on his Facebook page before committing suicide.

According to the Columbus Dispatch, no one saw McCarrel shoot himself. “We don’t have any evidence to know the reason why he did it,” Lieutenant Craig Cvetan of the State Highway Patrol said.

However, the choice of location may have been political. According to Vibe, his last tweet read, “Let the record show that I pi**ed on the state house before I left.”

McCarrel was a community organizer who had been named one of Radio One’s Hometown Champions, the New York Daily News reports. “MarShawn has come so far in life and has inspired so many people to help others,” read a nomination page for the Hometown Champions Award. He and his mother traveled to California for the awards ceremony on Friday. He had also attended the NAACP’s Image Awards.

The impact of McCarrel’s death has been felt inside and outside of the Black Lives Matter movement. Actress Kerry Washington, Ohio Senator Sherrod Brown, and activist Shaun King all took to Twitter to react to the loss.

Having spent three months homeless, MarShawn is remembered for his empathy. He told 614 Columbus in 2014 that his work with Feed the Streets was important because “All everyone needs is love. That’s a pulse. We’re feeding everyone, we’re sending the message — today I got you; tomorrow, I could be right there.

His untimely death also draws attention to another problem. According a Centers for Disease Control and Prevention study published in 2013, suicide was the third leading cause of death for black males aged 15-24. In addition, the National Alliance on Mental Illness says African-Americans are 20 percent more likely to experience serious mental health problems than the general population.

Erdogan Reportedly Threatened To Flood EU With Migrants, If His Demands For Cash Not Met

Erdogan threatened to ‘open doors to Greece and Bulgaria’ and flood EU with migrants – report

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Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan threatened to “put refugees on buses” and flood Europe with migrants if EU leaders did not offer him enough cash to help curb the influx of asylum seekers, a leaked record of a high-level meeting claims.

“We can open the doors to Greece and Bulgaria anytime and we can put the refugees on buses,” Erdogan was quoted as telling European Commission President Jean-Claude Juncker and European Council President Donald Tusk after being told that the EU was offering Turkey €3 billion over two years.

The minutes of the meeting that apparently took place in November in Antalya have been published by the Greek financial news website euro2day.gr

After Tusk mentioned the difficult situation in the European Union, Erdogan, who reportedly demanded €6 billion over two years, said: “So how will you deal with refugees if you don’t get a deal? Kill the refugees?”

During a heated debate, the Turkish president warned that up to 15,000 migrants could wash up dead on Greek shores. Last January alone, at least 244 refugees and migrants drowned trying to reach Europe via the Mediterranean Sea, according to the International Organization for Migration (IOM).

Turkey is a primary destination for asylum seekers and migrants who want to cross to Europe. In 2015, over 850,000 people reached Greece’s shores from Turkey, while the total number of migrants who entered the EU – also via Italy and Spain – exceeded 1 million.

The Turkish president, who often reportedly interrupted Juncker and Tusk, also slammed the publication of a negative report by the European Commission of Turkey’s suitability for joining the EU. The report, which criticized Erdogan’s AK Party over media freedom and judicial independence, was originally due to have been published in mid-October last year, but was held back until after the November 1 general election in Turkey.

According to the euro2day.gr, Erdogan called the report “an insult,” adding that “most Turks don’t want to become members of the EU because of reports like that.”

“You never come to me to hear the truth,” he reportedly added.

Juncker was quoted as saying that the report was delayed on Erdogan’s request. “Why else would we be willing to get criticized for it [delaying the report]?” he said, according to the transcript.

The European Commission President added fuel to the fire, saying the Turkish president had been treated “like a prince” at a Brussels summit.

“Like a prince?” Erdogan reportedly said, “Of course, I’m not representing a third world country.”

“But don’t smear it [EU hospitality] in my face,” the Turkish president added, accusing the European Commission President of being “disrespectful.”

“I represent 80 million people,” Erdogan reportedly said.

The European Council and the European Commission declined to confirm or deny the authenticity of the transcript, Reuters reported.

“If the relevant dialogues between the EU officials and the Turkish President are true, it seems that there are aspects of the deal between Ankara and the EU which were concealed on purpose,” Miltos Kyrkos, a member of the European Parliament from the Greek centrist party To Potami told Reuters.

“We want immediately an answer on whether these revelations are true and where the Commission’s legitimacy to negotiate, using Turkey’s accession course as a trump card, is coming from,” he added.

On November 29, Turkey did sign an agreement with the EU at a summit in Brussels in which the country agreed to help stem the flow of migrants to Europe in return for €3 billion of support and the reestablishing of talks on Ankara’s EU accession. However, according to an EU report seen by Reuters in December, Turkey (which hosts over 3 million refugees, with about 2.5 million of them from Syria) failed to significantly reduce departures of migrants for Greek islands in the two weeks since it signed an agreement to do so.

US Supreme Court Blocks Obama’s Anti-Coal Dictatorship

A Major Blow to Obama’s Climate-Change Plan

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The U.S. Supreme Court halts a major EPA regulation Tuesday as lower courts deliberate its future.
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The U.S. Supreme Court on Tuesday night blocked the Obama administration’s Clean Power Plan for the duration of legal challenges against it, placing President Obama’s foremost effort to combat climate change in serious jeopardy.

The Court’s order in West Virginia v. EPA, which is currently being heard in the D.C. Circuit Court of Appeals, comes weeks after 29 states asked the justices to issue a stay. The D.C. Circuit Court of Appeals rejected their request for a stay in January.

The Court also granted stays in four other cases challenging the Clean Power Plan. All four justices from the Supreme Court’s liberal wing—Ruth Bader Ginsburg, Stephen Breyer, Sonia Sotomayor, and Elena Kagan—dissented from each of the stays without comment.

The Clean Power Plan is the centerpiece of the Obama administration’s regulatory fight to limit carbon emissions causing anthropogenic climate change. Obama announced the plan last summer. By November, 29 states joined a lawsuit against the federal government to prevent the rules from taking effect.

If adopted, the plan would push state utilities to retire old coal-burning electricity plants and, in many cases, launch their own carbon markets, similar to those run in Europe and China.

The plan’s existence let the U.S. push for an ambitious Paris Agreement, the first international climate accord, which was signed in December. Its provisions also would ensure U.S. compliance with the bilateral emissions-limiting agreement signed with China last year.

Advocates hoped the plan would stay in force through this legal fight—in part so that, regardless of which party wins the presidential election, utilities would be forced to divest from fossil fuels and especially coal. Both Hillary Clinton and Bernie Sanders back the regulation, while no major Republican candidate for president supports it.

The Court’s order all but guarantees that the legal fight over the plan will outlast the Obama administration itself. The D.C. Circuit will hear oral arguments on the case in June; a decision could follow in the late summer or early fall. If the Supreme Court agrees to hear the case after that, a final ruling likely wouldn’t come until after the 2016 presidential election in November.