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15 May 2023

#politics

The Economist: Recep Tayyip Erdogan confounds predictions in Turkey’s election
Recep Tayyip Erdogan confounds predictions in Turkey’s election
Turkey's authoritarian leader, Recep Tayyip Erdogan, failed to win an outright victory in the presidential election, but secured a 49.4% share of the vote, sending him into a run-off with Kemal Kilicdaroglu, the candidate of the Nation Alliance, who received 45% of the vote after winning only 35.1% in the parliamentary vote. A smaller opposition alliance led by Turkey’s main Kurdish party, the Peoples’ Democratic Party (HDP), received 10.5%. Mr Erdogan’s victory, widely unpredicted, will allow him to retain control of Turkey's courts and central bank, with foreign investors likely to desert the country as the risk of five more years of heavy-handed rule under Erdogan's brand of autocracy increases.


American Thinker: The federal government’s Catch-22 strategy to cover up its spying on Sharyl Attkisson
The federal government’s Catch-22 strategy to cover up its spying on Sharyl Attkisson
Award-winning journalist Sharyl Attkisson has revealed that she is facing a Catch-22 situation in her civil lawsuit against the federal government, which has been spying on her computer for over a decade. Despite having forensic proof of the intrusion, Attkisson must identify the names of the government officials responsible for the intrusion and supply proof of their involvement, which she cannot obtain without access to crucial documents and witnesses. However, the guilty party, the Department of Justice, has the authority to grant or deny access to such evidence, which they have been denying. Attkisson remains hopeful that her case will continue, thanks to the support of those who have donated to her GoFundMe campaign.


Fox News: California reparations panel wants to give state agency veto power over local real estate decisions
California reparations panel wants to give state agency veto power over local real estate decisions
California's Reparations Task Force has recommended that all cities and counties with allegedly segregated neighborhoods should have to submit their real estate ordinances to a state agency for approval based on whether they maintain or lessen "residential racial segregation." The state legislature will decide whether to enact the measures and send them to the governor's desk to be signed into law. The committee's final recommendations include a host of other housing-related proposals — such as repealing policies limiting those with criminal records from renting property, funding housing-focused anti-racism education programs, and establishing diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) certification programs for affordable housing contractors, providers, and decision makers.

California Governor Gavin Newsom is seeking to hold the city of Huntington Beach accountable for violating the state Housing Element Law, which requires local governments to adopt housing plans that include sufficient opportunities for development. California is seeking penalties and injunctive relief, as well as suspension of the city's authority to issue building permits and a court order mandating the approval of certain residential projects until the city comes into compliance with the law. However, several cities across California don't have certified, compliant housing elements, according to the state's housing tracker, leading Huntington Beach's mayor to accuse the Newsom administration of singling out his city.


#economy

Forbes: Vice Media Files For Chapter 11 Bankruptcy Ahead Of Planned Sale To Creditors
Vice Media Files For Chapter 11 Bankruptcy Ahead Of Planned Sale To Creditors
Vice Media Group files for Chapter 11 bankruptcy, valued by investors at $5.7 billion six years ago. Fortress Investment Group and Soros Fund Management have offered to buy Vice's assets, with Fortress as the company's largest secured lender. A $225 million credit bid has been submitted, and the lenders will lend an additional $20 million to keep the publisher operational.