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Washington (AFP) - Most of Joe Biden's clean energy tax credits are now law and are unlikely to be reversed by Donald Trump if he wins November's presidential election, a senior administration official said Friday. The 2022 Inflation Reduction Act (IRA) -- one of Biden's most significant policy achievements as president -- contains tax credits, subsidies and grants worth hundreds of billions of dollars designed to turbo-charge America's energy transition. The legislation has been opposed by some Republicans, including Trump, who is reportedly looking at ways to gut Biden's signature law if he...
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Washington (AFP) - A US federal appeals court on Friday upheld the contempt of Congress conviction of Steve Bannon, raising the prospect that Donald Trump's former White House strategist could go to jail soon. Bannon, 70, one of the masterminds behind Trump's 2016 presidential campaign, was sentenced to four months in prison in October 2022 but has remained free while appealing his conviction. A three-judge panel of the DC Circuit Court of Appeals rejected Bannon's appeal on Friday but gave him seven days to file an appeal with the full court. Bannon could also make a last-ditch request to th...
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Germany's justice minister will be stuck in Italy for several hours longer than planned after technical issues with the German government aircraft meant to ferry him home. Marco Buschmann and his entourage had planned on leaving Venice around midday on Friday. He was in the Italian city for a meeting of justice ministers from the G7 group of wealthy democratic countries. The aircraft, a Bombardier Global 5000 jet, had to return to its parking position shortly before the planned take-off. The return journey to Germany is now expected to take place in the early evening on a replacement aircraft ...
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Germany's justice minister will be stuck in Italy for several hours longer than planned after technical issues with the German government aircraft meant to ferry him home. Marco Buschmann and his entourage had planned on leaving Venice around midday on Friday. He was in the Italian city for a meeting of justice ministers from the G7 group of wealthy democratic countries. The aircraft, a Bombardier Global 5000 jet, had to return to its parking position shortly before the planned take-off. The return journey to Germany is now expected to take place in the early evening on a replacement aircraft ...
DPA
Germany's justice minister will be stuck in Italy for several hours longer than planned after technical issues with the German government aircraft meant to ferry him home. Marco Buschmann and his entourage had planned on leaving Venice around midday on Friday. He was in the Italian city for a meeting of justice ministers from the G7 group of wealthy democratic countries. The aircraft, a Bombardier Global 5000 jet, had to return to its parking position shortly before the planned take-off. The return journey to Germany is now expected to take place in the early evening on a replacement aircraft ...
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Harsher penalties will not be enough to curb the increasing aggression against politicians, Justice Minister Marco Buschmann has said. "The attempt to solve the social problem of a general brutalization of political debate with criminal law alone will fail," the politician from the pro-business Free Democratic Party (FDP) told dpa. Nevertheless, he was prepared to look at proposals from the federal states on criminal law. The federal and state interior ministers had met for a video conference on Tuesday following the brutal attack on a Social Democratic (SPD) member of European Parliament from...
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Harsher penalties will not be enough to curb the increasing aggression against politicians, Justice Minister Marco Buschmann has said. "The attempt to solve the social problem of a general brutalization of political debate with criminal law alone will fail," the politician from the pro-business Free Democratic Party (FDP) told dpa. Nevertheless, he was prepared to look at proposals from the federal states on criminal law. The federal and state interior ministers had met for a video conference on Tuesday following the brutal attack on a Social Democratic (SPD) member of European Parliament from...
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Harsher penalties will not be enough to curb the increasing aggression against politicians, Justice Minister Marco Buschmann has said. "The attempt to solve the social problem of a general brutalization of political debate with criminal law alone will fail," the politician from the pro-business Free Democratic Party (FDP) told dpa. Nevertheless, he was prepared to look at proposals from the federal states on criminal law. The federal and state interior ministers had met for a video conference on Tuesday following the brutal attack on a Social Democratic (SPD) member of European Parliament from...
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