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President Donald Trump says the US has struck seven Iranian "fast boats" in the Strait of Hormuz, as Washington seeks to guide stranded ships out of the Gulf through the largely closed waterway. The UAE and South Korea both reported strikes on ships in the vital channel on Monday. The UAE also said a fire broke out at the oil port of Fujairah after an Iranian attack. Shipping company Maersk told the BBC that one of its US-flagged vessels had successfully exited the strait with US military protection - under what Trump has called "Project Freedom". Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi said that events in the strait "make clear that there's no military solution to a political crisis".

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cross-posted from: https://lemmy.world/post/46443449

Ontario NDP Leader Marit Stiles tells reporters she'd call a public inquiry into the Greenbelt scandal if she were premier.

Ontario Opposition Leader Marit Stiles suggested on Monday that she would call a public inquiry into the Ford government’s handling of several files if elected premier and that Doug Ford could end up in “prison.”

“When I’m premier, I’m going to call a public inquiry into all of this, and we’re going to get our hands on all of that. And you know what? Maybe you won’t get another mandate, because you’ll be in prison, Doug,” Stiles told reporters during a scrum at Queen’s Park Monday.

She made the comment while discussing the lack of public access to documents around the cancelled purchase of a private jet, as well as the Greenbelt.

“I don’t expect we’ll ever get answers. I know he doesn’t want to provide answers about the luxury jet and how much it really cost, and what happened there, and he also doesn’t want to hear how I was asking the questions about the Greenbelt,” Stiles told reporters.

“And he was willing to pass laws to make it impossible for journalists or the public, or ourselves in the opposition, to find out why decisions are made, or who’s influencing his decisions.”

Legislation recently passed by the Ford government halted public access to hundreds of documents that were set to be released through Freedom of Information Requests (FOIs).

The government rushed through the legislation and made it retroactive, preventing any previously submitted requests from being fulfilled, and also relieving the government from having to comply with a court order to release the premier’s phone records.

Ford has not been charged with any crimes and has previously apologized for a decision to open up a portion of the Greenbelt for development, calling it a “mistake.”

The Royal Canadian Mounted Police (RCMP) are investigating the Ontario government’s decision around the Greenbelt, but they have not said who exactly that investigation touches.

Earlier in the day, Ford confirmed the government has handed over to the RCMP whatever records have been requested from them concerning the Greenbelt.

“To every agency that’s ever asked, it’s all been transparent, we’ve given them everything they need,” Ford said. “But again, I’m focusing on the economy. That’s what I’m focused on. That’s what matters, not something that happened years ago.”

Asked if she thought her comments were appropriate given how the suggestion of imprisonment for political rivals has been used in heated political discussions south of the border, particularly when Donald Trump infamously called for Hillary Clinton to be locked up, Stiles reiterated her belief that the premier has been involved in “dirty deals” in the past.

“I feel like I’ve said before, that I think this premier is corrupt. I think he’s made some dirty deals. I think it’s pretty clear,” she said.

Stiles also said that she believed a “a lot of terrible stuff would come out” if a public inquiry into the Greenbelt were called.

“I think if we call a public inquiry, which is what it took to get to the bottom of some of the questions around other governments, I think a lot of terrible stuff is going to come out,” Stiles said.

“Why is the premier hiding all this information from the people of Ontario? Why doesn’t he want anybody to know what is on his phone. Because there are dirty dealings around the greenbelt, the RCMP is investigating and at the end of this there might very well be charges laid. Absolutely. Other governments have had people end up behind bars for less than this.”

The premier‘s office did not immediately respond to a request for comment on Stiles’ remarks.

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Ontario NDP Leader Marit Stiles tells reporters she'd call a public inquiry into the Greenbelt scandal if she were premier.

Ontario Opposition Leader Marit Stiles suggested on Monday that she would call a public inquiry into the Ford government’s handling of several files if elected premier and that Doug Ford could end up in “prison.”

“When I’m premier, I’m going to call a public inquiry into all of this, and we’re going to get our hands on all of that. And you know what? Maybe you won’t get another mandate, because you’ll be in prison, Doug,” Stiles told reporters during a scrum at Queen’s Park Monday.

She made the comment while discussing the lack of public access to documents around the cancelled purchase of a private jet, as well as the Greenbelt.

“I don’t expect we’ll ever get answers. I know he doesn’t want to provide answers about the luxury jet and how much it really cost, and what happened there, and he also doesn’t want to hear how I was asking the questions about the Greenbelt,” Stiles told reporters.

“And he was willing to pass laws to make it impossible for journalists or the public, or ourselves in the opposition, to find out why decisions are made, or who’s influencing his decisions.”

Legislation recently passed by the Ford government halted public access to hundreds of documents that were set to be released through Freedom of Information Requests (FOIs).

The government rushed through the legislation and made it retroactive, preventing any previously submitted requests from being fulfilled, and also relieving the government from having to comply with a court order to release the premier’s phone records.

Ford has not been charged with any crimes and has previously apologized for a decision to open up a portion of the Greenbelt for development, calling it a “mistake.”

The Royal Canadian Mounted Police (RCMP) are investigating the Ontario government’s decision around the Greenbelt, but they have not said who exactly that investigation touches.

Earlier in the day, Ford confirmed the government has handed over to the RCMP whatever records have been requested from them concerning the Greenbelt.

“To every agency that’s ever asked, it’s all been transparent, we’ve given them everything they need,” Ford said. “But again, I’m focusing on the economy. That’s what I’m focused on. That’s what matters, not something that happened years ago.”

Asked if she thought her comments were appropriate given how the suggestion of imprisonment for political rivals has been used in heated political discussions south of the border, particularly when Donald Trump infamously called for Hillary Clinton to be locked up, Stiles reiterated her belief that the premier has been involved in “dirty deals” in the past.

“I feel like I’ve said before, that I think this premier is corrupt. I think he’s made some dirty deals. I think it’s pretty clear,” she said.

Stiles also said that she believed a “a lot of terrible stuff would come out” if a public inquiry into the Greenbelt were called.

“I think if we call a public inquiry, which is what it took to get to the bottom of some of the questions around other governments, I think a lot of terrible stuff is going to come out,” Stiles said.

“Why is the premier hiding all this information from the people of Ontario? Why doesn’t he want anybody to know what is on his phone. Because there are dirty dealings around the greenbelt, the RCMP is investigating and at the end of this there might very well be charges laid. Absolutely. Other governments have had people end up behind bars for less than this.”

The premier‘s office did not immediately respond to a request for comment on Stiles’ remarks.

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At least two people were killed after a car drove through a crowd in the eastern German city of Leipzig, authorities said. Around 20 other people were hurt, including three who were seriously injured. Police said the suspect was a 33-year-old German male who was apprehended inside the vehicle after it came to a stop. "The driver has been arrested; there is currently no further danger from him," they said.

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Artist: Park Junkyu | twitter | artstation | linktree | patreon | danbooru

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Didn't know where else to put this, but I felt the urge to share it when I saw it, and thought you slrpnk folks might get a kick out of it!

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The remarks came before Iran unleashed fresh strikes on the UAE in an apparent retaliation for US military manoeuvres in Hormuz

Archived version: https://archive.is/newest/https://www.middleeasteye.net/news/an-elite-matter-uae-confirms-it-talks-swap-line-loan-us


Disclaimer: The article linked is from a single source with a single perspective. Make sure to cross-check information against multiple sources to get a comprehensive view on the situation.

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Axios reported that Trump went ahead with the escalation because he was fed up with the stalemate with Iran. One source close to the president told Axios reporter Barak Ravid that the US military operation was the "beginning of a process that could lead to a confrontation with the Iranians."

The source suggested the purpose of it could be to create a situation to frame Iran as the aggressor, saying that the "humanitarian" mission means "if the Iranians do something, they will be the bad guys and we will have the legitimacy to act."

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Ukraine has not received any official requests regarding a ceasefire and is declaring a period of silence starting at midnight on the night of May 5 to May 6.

Archived version: https://archive.is/newest/https://united24media.com/war-in-ukraine/ukraine-declares-ceasefire-from-midnight-overnight-may-5-6-18470


Disclaimer: The article linked is from a single source with a single perspective. Make sure to cross-check information against multiple sources to get a comprehensive view on the situation.

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