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Australian Politician: Scrap the Belt and Road Initiative Deal

Black Lives Matter Co-Founder Says ‘Our Goal Is to Get Trump Out’

Black Lives Matter Global Network co-founder Patrisse Cullors said Friday that President Donald Trump is unfit for office and said that “our goal is to get Trump out.” Cullors made the remarks while appearing on CNN’s The Lead with Jake Tapper, telling him that, “Trump not only needs to not be in office in November but he should resign now.” “Trump needs to be out of office. He is not fit for office,” Cullors insisted. In the interview, Tapper also asked the activist to characterize the forces now buffeting American society in the wake of the police-custody death of George Floyd. “We absolutely are in a cultural shift and it’s not just hearts and attitudes changing,” Cullors said. “We’re also seeing entire police departments transforming, we’re seeing city councils, county body…

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On June 11, NTDTV interviewed Victoria Shadow Attorney-General of Australia, Edward O’Donohue on some issues, such as the current situation in Hong Kong, the June 4th Tiananmen Square massacre, and Victoria signing the belt and road agreement. O’Donohue said that signing the belt and road agreement brought risks to Australian national security.

In October of 2019, the Premier of Victoria, Australia Daniel Andrews, signed a framework agreement with China on the Belt and Road Initiative, which goes against the position of the federal government and security agencies. Australian Prime Minister Scott Morrison expressed his shock and stated in an interview with Voice of Vietnam Radio on June 11 that the state of Victoria should scrap the Belt and Road Initiative deal because it goes against the country’s national interests. resource

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Summer Officially Starts Saturday and the Heat Is Settling In

Summer officially starts on June 20 this year. But it’s not just hot weather that’s in the forecast. Some parts of the United States will see rain showers, strong winds, and even hail. Many cities in the Northeast have been dealing with heat the past few days. Boston, Burlington, Vermont, and Caribou, Maine, will all see highs in the 90s on Saturday. For other areas, the rain will be the focus. New York, Philadelphia, and Baltimore all have scattered showers and even some thunderstorms in the forecast on both Saturday and Sunday. Minneapolis, Des Moines, Iowa, Omaha, Nebraska, and Sioux Falls, South Dakota, will have temperatures of around 10 degrees below normal on Sat., June 20, 2020. (CNN weather)Severe Storms are Likely Across Parts of Midwest In the Midwest, a…