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Resistance to go to trumps in London: inside poses, exterior the roaring









The pomp and the pomp of the queen are alleged to be adopted by excessive politics. No less than that's what the White Home negotiated for Donald Trump's second-day go to - together with a gathering with Prime Minister Theresa Might, who hopes to save lots of Brexit by means of an settlement with the US.







However Londoners produce other plans for the undesirable visitor.




Hundreds collect in Trafalgar Sq., in entrance of Parliament and 10 Downing Avenue, to reveal regardless of the drizzle in opposition to the US President. From the places of work, buses and subways flock, site visitors stops and Trump's column, regardless of the big police escort, is struggling to maneuver from one level to a different.



As a result of it's already a summer time custom right here: Trump comes to go to - and London welcomes him in his personal manner.






Not with gunshots, present packing containers and Windsor lamb served by offended servants, just like the Queen - who couldn't in any other case resist - at Buckingham Palace on Monday. However, like final 12 months, with a "Resistance Carnival" screaming.





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Demonstrations against Trump:
"Go home!"



Protesters defend themselves from the impolite nature of Trump



They carry banners, drums and whistles. They pose with the "Trump Child Balloon". They giggle on the Trump robotic, who's squatting and crawling on a golden rest room together with his pants down. However most of all, they're screaming the trend of the soul: "Trump out!"



"We don't like Trump," says Bryony Doyle, illustrator. "It's a fascist, no person desires it right here." She has painted her personal poster and Trump takes a have a look at London's most well-known jail, the place kings vegetate: "Lock it up within the tower."











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Bryony Doyle: "Lock it up within the tower"







They defend themselves in opposition to Trump's particular person, his impolite nature, his insults. "Drive as you want to an eleven 12 months previous youngster," stated London Mayor Sadiq Khan, a Muslim Trump who once more denounced on the second day of his go to and who explicitly endorsed the protest.



However above all, they defend themselves in opposition to his coverage: industrial battle, isolationism, xenophobia, abortion bans. A dozen girls stroll silently throughout Trafalgar Sq., wearing pink attire and white hats, as within the dystopian tv sequence "The Handmaid's Story". "That's the way it begins," says their signal.



"We're younger, we're previous, we're black, we're white," shouts union chief Jeremy Corbyn on the fundamental rally. "We're the embodiment of what a democratic society must be."



The opposition chief - who ought to someday grow to be prime minister - ought to work with the US - don't name Trump by title. However he doesn't must - everybody is aware of what Corbyn hears when he stands up in opposition to "racism, girls's hatred and non secular hatred".



Particularly since he boycotted the banquet of the day earlier than. However apparently, he can't do with out Trump: who claims shortly thereafter, Corbyn had requested him for an appointment. "I stated no," he brags. "I don't like critics."



A few older American Seattle vacationers are concerned. It's their final day in London, that they had no concept. "How good is it," rejoices the lady. "I would love us to have related actions, however we're too torpid."



And but, these wet occasions are finally nearly futile. They're authentic, however don't say something actually new. They've enjoyable, however don't work. When Trump leaves on Wednesday, all the pieces will quickly be forgotten within the home chaos that may final a very long time on this nation.




? The Trump protests doesn't need to discover something about it



And Trump stays Trump, he reveals it right here too. He abandons himself to the royal drunkenness: "One thing very particular", he rejoices on the reception of the queen. He ignores the demonstrations - even denies that they unfold in any respect. "I don't see any protest," he stated on the joint press convention with Might. "False information". As a substitute, "1000's of individuals have cheered all over the place."



In line with his selective notion, Trump might need missed the unobtrusive gesture that the queen had launched in his night speech clandestinely, praising the "worldwide establishments" of the post-war interval that Trump hate and mine.




Video report: "Individuals protest in opposition to his lies"






Even the royal home, which acts because the official host, protests in its personal manner - so discreetly that we miss it rapidly.



There isn't a pink carpet on the airport not like Trump's predecessor, Barack Obama. There may be additionally no evening within the palace, as a result of it might be supposedly "renovated".



Others are much less delicate. Camilla, spouse of Prince Charles, winks on the photographer behind Trump's again, as if to say: such a theater! Meghan, spouse of Prince Harry and likewise a sufferer of a Trump tirade, apologizes. Prince Harry seems, however avoids any interplay. "Royal affront!", Tabloid scandal "Day by day Categorical". "Infantile and naughty!"




Is there nonetheless an settlement with the US?



Nonetheless, Theresa Might, whose prime ministerial positions are being counted, has one final hope: she desires to mitigate the financial impression of Brexit by means of an "bold" commerce pact with the US. That's what she evokes in her dialog with Trump at Downing Avenue, deliberate lengthy earlier than her political destiny was sealed.



Trump, who likes bilateral commerce agreements as they use them, begins to say, "The US is aiming for an exceptional commerce deal, each, if not triple, of what now we have now."






Trump and May




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Trump and Might





In fact, it isn't that easy. First, it will probably take months, if not years, for such agreements to undergo the US Congress, particularly if there are elections. Second, could quickly be the unsuitable contact particular person.





Your potential heirs are already exploring. Brexit hard-line Boris Johnson talks to Trump for 20 minutes. Nigel Farage, additionally a hardliner, is seen coming into the residence of the US ambassador the place Trump stayed in London. Surroundings Minister Michael Gove additionally desires to fulfill Trump once more, though he claims to "not know Gove".



They're demonstrating exterior. However inside, they know: with out Trump, nothing works.


Darwin in Australia: a number of deaths afterwards in a resort










No less than 4 folks have been shot lifeless in a resort in northern Australia. Two others have been injured within the incident within the metropolis of Darwin. The studies embody the Sydney Morning Herald.







Police arrested a 45-year-old man, he stated. In response to eyewitnesses, the suspect allegedly raided the resort with a firearm and searched for somebody within the rooms. He fired loads of photographs. Later, he escaped with a van.




We have no idea if there are extra victims. In response to the Sydney Morning Herald, the suspect fired a number of gunshots whereas crossing the town.


Nation Lang is married - his spouse is from Wiesbaden









Chinese language pianist Lang Lang and German-Korean pianist Gina Alice Redlinger had been married. The couple dares to Paris, dinner was held on the Palace of Versailles. In social media, Lang Lang, 36, shared two marriage ceremony photographs and wrote, "We mentioned sure."







The couple would have met in Berlin in keeping with the media in Berlin. It was "love at first sight".





Gina Alice was born in 1994 in Wiesbaden and studied piano on the age of 4 - a yr later, herself Lang Lang. At eight, she was already enjoying solo.



The graduate of the College of Music and Theater Hamburg has already given three concert events on the Berlin Philharmonic Orchestra. She speaks German, English, French, Korean and Chinese language in keeping with Chinese language media.


SPD: Rolf Mützenich heads the parliamentary group for transition










It's now Rolf Mützenich. Till additional discover, he quickly assumes the work that Andrea Nahles now not needs to train: the management of the SPD parliamentary group.







The chairman of the manager committee requested Mützenich to tackle this activity till the brand new election of the summit. Over the following few weeks he must maintain the shop collectively. 152 men and women, presently members of the SPD faction.




Mützenich is aware of that he has to play a troublesome position in some of the troublesome conditions within the historical past of the SPD faction. Nonetheless, he tried the method each drama to take: he had already usually represented Nahles, because the senior govt of the group's govt committee which was a "regular course of".



However the regular is nothing today: the tone was robust final time, the SPD MPs opened final week Nahles, generally strongly criticized.






The identify Mützenich could also be unknown to a wider viewers. Right here, the 60-year-old has been in enterprise since 2002, since 2002, the Cologne-born SPD member within the Bundestag, has at all times gained his constituency, Cologne III, nonetheless immediately, even within the 2017 normal election, with a share respectable 32.3%.



Since 2013, he has been deputy chairman of the group, chargeable for overseas affairs, protection, human rights and financial cooperation. On his house web page, there's a sentence that claims: "I've no secondary exercise or lobbyist revenue, and my mandate is central to my work."




Quiet and able to compromise



Mützenich, married with two sons, has not but reached the highest. He doesn't belong to the lively representatives of his guild, sympathetic in his therapy formulated in a considerate and balanced manner, maintains the fashion reasonably discreet and compromising - who did it as consultant of the "parliamentary left" of the faction additionally acknowledged within the conservative "Seeheimer Circle". ,





It shouldn't be underestimated due to his restraint: Mützenich stubbornly and efficiently defends his convictions. So, extra just lately, the controversial difficulty throughout the coalition about how Germany maintains its arms exports to Saudi Arabia. It's credited with the legitimacy, within the coalition settlement, of the ban on arms exports to the actors concerned within the struggle in Yemen. As an knowledgeable in overseas coverage, Mützenich has been a sought-after voice for years. Whether or not Iran, the Center East battle, Russia, Ukraine, German-Turkish relations or the position of US President Donald Trump - Mützenich, mixes.



He defends a practical, however nonetheless left-wing overseas coverage: he leaves little question about the best way by which the Federal Republic is anchored within the European Union and in NATO, although he just lately certified the two-percent purpose of NATO's "false reference", to which "it doesn't bind" really feel. Mützen sees the response to Donald Trump's nationalism in a extra impartial EU safety and protection coverage: the EU stays depending on nearer and nearer cooperation with Washington, "the place the US coverage is directed in opposition to our pursuits and our values ​​Europe, nevertheless, in opposition to it ".




"Not outdated, boring or conceited"



Mutzenich additionally has clear expectations in direction of Russia, criticizes the annexation of Crimea, the struggle in jap Ukraine and defends itself in opposition to a naive Russia. Solely a coverage of détente results in peace, which additionally takes into consideration Russian realities and pursuits "with out submitting them", asserting that Western coverage doesn't threaten Russia's safety, "however solely its demand for peace. 'an unique sphere of affect'.



Mützenich, who arrived on the social gathering in 1976, belongs to a technology that has reached the highest after the basic sample of the SPD: till the 10th grade, he went to highschool after which received his highschool diploma. He studied Political Science, Historical past and Economics and earned his Ph.D. in "Nuclear Weapon Free Zones and Worldwide Politics".





On its homepage, there's a check of a category of eighth Realschule. The pupils from Cologne reward it: "Mr Mützenich was very completely different from what most of us have been ready for." He was "not outdated, boring or conceited", he was "not dishonest". Everybody, he mentioned, "discovered him good and pleasant, some even" cool "as a result of he was reasonably" regular "although he has such an vital job."



Perhaps no dangerous signal to steer the SPD faction in these instances.







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Cabmen & Shelters in London: Iconic Snacks for Taxi Drivers

Hi there my love, what would you want?" Just a little lady with purple curls radiates her purchasers. She's simply tall sufficient to look via the trapdoor of the little picket cabin at Russel Sq. in Bloomsbury, London. "A cup of tea, please!" A cup of tea is right here for a pound sterling, equal to 1.15 euros. "After all, my coronary heart, only a minute, do you wish to sit so long as you'll be able to?"







There's nonetheless room on the picket bench in entrance of the little home. Reverse, Reade sits as he imagines. The 48 12 months outdated is a taxi driver, a taxi driver, bringing Londoners and vacationers from Heathrow to the East Finish for 22 years, from Camden to Brixton. Even with out GPS, he says, realized has been realized.




Led by the Cabmen's Shelter Fund, the little inexperienced cabin is for Reade what the cafeteria is for workplace staff: assembly colleagues, exchanging concepts, with the ability to simply park a black taxi, savoring a ham sandwich and extra importantly, "an excellent cup of tea".



The ornate hut of Russel Sq., adjoining to the British Museum, is arguably essentially the most lovely of all Cabmen's Shelters London, however it isn't the one one. Within the middle are nonetheless 13 of the 61 stands that had been constructed between 1875 and 1914 within the metropolis to supply shelter for taxi drivers. Playing, alcohol and swearing had been strictly prohibited.






As a result of a "taxi", the Hanson taxis, at the moment nonetheless in a carriage, nonetheless at the moment an iron bar across the hut. Right here, the horses had been tied up, whereas the drivers, shielded from the London local weather, might eat one thing sizzling or learn the newspaper. Right now, anybody within the hatchery can purchase cold and warm sandwiches, baguettes and wraps of vegan falafel, its inside being reserved completely for Cabmen.




"Cabbies solely", driver Uber not welcome



Katie Simmonds, named Kate, brings a steaming cup to the desk with a chunk of sweet Bread pudding, a dessert created from stale bread that has not been ordered. She doesn't wish to be paid for that: "Oh no, let's be good, darling," she mentioned, turning round, the subsequent prospects are ready. Reade laughs. "Kate is an extremely heat hostess, however probably not a typical enterprise lady," he says. It's mentioned that his father gave him the nickname Ginger Jesus.



Reade feels increasingly more threatened by corporations like Uber, who supply their prospects typically cheaper with personal drivers: "Life is in all places tougher," he says at his job that he nonetheless loves. "As a taxi driver, you reside in a quite remoted world, however many fascinating individuals appeal to you."





Then Reade has to return to the crowded streets of London and he has some recommendation: "On the Bell and Horns Cabby shelter, close to the Victoria and Albert Museum, there may be the very best fish." Even there, he likes to take a break.



Repeatedly the door flies to the left of the gross sales hatch of the little inexperienced hut, the lads come and go. The get together takes place inside. Right here, as in all shelters: "Cabbies solely", Uber drivers are usually not allowed to cease right here. A slim U-shaped bench round tables additionally slim. It smells like bacon and sausages that sizzle within the oven - and low.



Ian is in the midst of an enormous lunch, Mick is making large jokes. Pilots chuckle, focus on Brexit and blasphemy about Uber. Below the ceiling, a small TV sparkles, the sound is misplaced within the voices.



Along with historic black and white photographs of taxis, a small picket signal hangs on the wall: "Man Cave", a cave for males. For Kate, the mom of two grown-up daughters, no downside: the 51-year-old turns within the kitchen, reacting rapidly to ambiguous phrases - and even provides it to the lads, if crucial, with the spatula in her fingers .




Kate Winslet was already there and Jamie Oliver too



Kate took over "Little Inexperienced Hut" 5 and a half years in the past and was on a ready record for over seven years. "Being allowed to function a shelter requires a particular relationship with the taxi trade," says Kate. "In reality, my father has been driving a taxi for 55 years." It's him who even gave him the concept of ​​this job after dropping one other one.



With a colleague, she throws the store seven days every week. High quality is essential to her and there may be nothing left on the finish of the day: "We purchase our meat for sandwiches on the Smithfield Meat Market." The leftover bread will take you residence and can help you put together typical British pudding twice every week.



Kate can be concerned in charity, she factors a message on the fridge. "Look, we managed to gather a complete of £ 3185 with 90 cab drivers in sooner or later." The sum goes to the Charity for Kids of London Taxi Driver, which helps deprived youngsters. "We all the time suppose in an nameless and hectic London, nobody will assist, but it surely's not like that," she says, slicing bread, making espresso, serving prospects and joking with them. drivers.





C & # 39; Tea timeCollege students, development staff, workplace staff and vacationers lining up. Typically celebrities are across the nook, says Kate. "Movies are sometimes made right here in Bloomsbury." Brad Pitt was within the space, Gary Oldman got here final time - and it's been lower than two weeks since Kate Winslet didn't keep on the counter and in addition took shelter. She was very good, mentioned Kate and reveals a selfie along with her namesake, one other with Jamie Oliver.



Yearly, Kate Simmonds opens her door to the homeless. In December, when his "little inexperienced hat" lights up like a Christmas tree, Kate prepares a meal for him. "Ginger Jesus" appears to have discovered his vocation along with his little hut.



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