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Ramadan: Danish immigration minister Stoejberg calls fasting ʼdangerousʼ Inger Stoejberg received backlash after suggesting Muslims spend the month of Ramadan away from work. Experts and businesses fired back that there was no evidence of fasting affecting work safety. Denmarkʼs Immigration and Integration Minister Inger Stoejberg has stirred controversy after claiming late on Monday that the celebration of Ramadan was incompatible with the modern labor market. The minister, who has a reputation for hardline immigration policies, wrote a blog post for the Danish tabloid BT that the month-long Muslim celebration, which includes fasting during daylight hours, was "dangerous for us all." Questioned the idea of "commanding observance to a 1,400-yearold pillar of Islam."Suggested that, if Muslims were going to fast, they should take a month off from work "to avoid negative consequences for the rest of Danish society."

Hundreds of Reichsbürger, extremists lose weapons permits As sympathisers reach out across social media and messaging services, the number of Reichsbürger supporters appears to have grown to 18,000. A number of them hold weapons but 450 have lost their permits. The German Interior Ministry on Tuesday said that approximately 1,200 Reichsbürger and 750 right-wing extremists currently have a permit for one or more weapons. The revelation came as part of its response to a parliamentary question from the Green party on the dangers of right-wing terrorist structures and right-wing militancy in Germany, as the Greens had expressed concern over an increase in the number of acts of violence perpetrated by rightwing extremists.

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Populist academic Giuseppe Conte given mandate to form Italian government Conte pledged to be defense lawyer of the Italian people

Italian law professor Giuseppe Conte from the populist 5-Star movement has been tasked with forming a new government in Rome. Italyʼs President Sergio Mattarella gavelittle-known legal scholar Giuseppe Contea mandate to form the next cabinet on Wednesday. With the combined support of Conteʼs populist 5-star movement and their allies from the far-right League party in Italyʼs parliament, Conte is likely to win the post of prime minister next week. Accepting the nomination, Conte said he was "aware of the need to confirm Italy’s European and international standing." A euroskeptic 5-Star government could present Brussels with its greatest challenge since Brexit. "Iʼm preparing myself now to defend the interests of all Italians in all places, in Europe and internationally," he told reporters. "I will be the defense lawyer of the Italian people." Conte has to draft a list of Cabinet ministers for presidential approval before they can take office, perhaps by the end of next week. Conte added he was committedto working with European and international allies. The 53-year-old lawyer has never held

public office. Some European officials have already sounded the alarm over a government led by Conte and supported by the laboriously negotiated alliance between the 5-Star movement and the League. The coalition has called for Italy to change its relations with the EU and announced plans to increase government spending in the country burdened by debt. On Sunday, France urged Italy to respect its financial commitments to the EU."Everyone in Italy must understand that Italyʼs future is in Europe and nowhere else, and if this future is to be in Europe, there are rules that must be respected," French Economy Minister Bruno Le Maire said. Conte himself also facedaccusations that he had padded his resume, listing reputable international universities, such as in New York, where he never studied or held a teaching post. He is expected to present his outline for the new government ahead of the parliamentary vote.

Former Taiwan president gets jail time for information leak Taiwanʼs High Court has overturned a previous not-guilty verdict and charged former Taiwanese President Ma Yingjeou. Ma plans to appeal his sentence but can also avoid prison by paying a fine of €3,370. Former Taiwanese President Ma Ying-jeou was sentenced to four months in prison on Tuesday for leaking classified information. Taiwanʼs High Court found that "Ma Yingjeou violated the Communication and Surveillance Act," when he leaked information relating to national security and opposition lawmaker Ker Chienming, which should have been confidential. Ma told local media he planned to appeal the High Court sentence, but he could also skip prison if he pays a fine of T$120,000 ($4,020, €3,370), the court said. A former stalwart of major opposition party Kuomintang of China, Ma was Taiwanʼs president from 2008 to 2016 and encouraged closer ties with China.

Five dead in samurai sword attack on Indonesian police Police have shot four men dead during an attack on a police headquarters in Pekanbaru on Sumatra island. The third Islamist militant assault in Indonesia in the past week also left an officer dead and two wounded. Four samurai sword-wielding men were shot dead by Indonesian police on Wednesday after they attacked a police headquarters on the island of Sumatra. National police spokesman Setyo Wasisto said the men attacked officers after driving a minivan into the police compound in Pekanbaru.

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