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Israeli leaders back death penalty for ʼterroristsʼ The right-wing Yisrael Beiteinu has received backing for a controversial bill targeting convicted "terrorists." The proposal to change how the death penalty can be applied has divided lawmakers in Israelʼs parliament. Middle East Israeli leaders back death penalty for ʼterroristsʼ The right-wing Yisrael Beiteinu has received backing for a controversial bill targeting convicted "terrorists." The proposal to change how the death penalty can be applied has divided lawmakers in Israelʼs parliament. Political leaders of Israelʼs ruling coalition on Sunday evening backed a legislative proposal to allow capital punishment for convicted terrorists. While Israel allows for the death penalty under domestic law and in the occupied West Bank under military law, it has not carried out capital punishment since 1961, whenconvicted Nazi war criminal Adolf Eichmann was hanged.
UN to vote on resolution rejecting US Jerusalem decision The UN Security Council is set to vote on a draft resolution nullifying any changes to Jerusalemʼs status, after the US policy change on the holy city. Protest against the US decision broke out in Jakarta on Sunday. The United Nations Security Council will on Monday vote on a draft resolution earlier next week that would consider any changes to the status of Jerusalem legally invalid and call on any such changes to be reversed,. While not naming the US specifically, the Egyptian-drafted text, seen by AFP and Reuters news agencies, isa significant repudiation from the international communityof US PresidentDonald Trumpʼs decision earlier this monthto recognize the holy city as the capital of Israel and move the US embassy there from Tel Aviv.
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Modiʼs BJP wins in Gujarat, Congress retains hope Modi thanked voters in both states for backing his party in the polls
Indiaʼs ruling Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) has managed to retain its hold on Prime Minister Narendra Modiʼs home state of Gujarat, despite a closely-fought contest and spirited campaign by the opposition Congress party. Prime Minister Modiʼs BJP emerged victorious Monday in two state elections,in the premierʼs home state of Gujaratas well as the northern state of Himachal Pradesh, allowing the party to further consolidate political power in the South Asian nation. In the crucial Gujarat state, the BJP has crossed the 92 seats it needs for a majority in the 182-member assembly. This result will return the BJP to power for a sixth consecutive term in the western state, but slash its majority from 115 seats in the last election. A loss here would have been a major embarrassment for both Modi and the BJP, which has ruled the state in western India for two decades, with Modi himself as leader for 10 years until he became prime minister in 2014. Modi was the main campaigner for the BJP in the state, holding more than three dozen meetings and campaigning on economic development andHindu nationalism to woo voters. "The prime minister played on Gujarati
pride and played the son of the soil card to garner votes. Take him away from the equation and the Congress could have well formed the government," Yogendra Yadav, a psephologist, told DW. Modiʼs star power was undiminishedat BJP headquarters in New Delhi, where supporters danced, threw rose petals and chanted "Long live Modi!" as the results trickled in. The BJP has also secured a majority of seats in the Himachal Pradesh assembly, thus evicting the Congress from power in this northern Himalayan region. Modi thanked voters in both states for backing his party in the polls. "I bow to the people of Gujarat and Himachal Pradesh for their affection and trust in BJP," Modi posted on his official Twitter account, using the initials of his Bharatiya Janata Party. "I assure them that we will leave no stone unturned in furthering the development journey of these states and serve the people tirelessly."
Polish terror victimʼs parents disappointed with Germany The grieving family of the first victim killed in last yearʼs Berlin Christmas market attack is still waiting for Chancellor Angela Merkel to send her condolences. Frank Hofmann met the truck driverʼs parents in Poland. Janina Urban has set the table in the living room and placed a plate full of Christmas cookies on it, along with Berlin-style iced doughnuts filled with red jam. Her son, Lukasz Urban, was the first victim of last yearʼs Berlin terror attack. The cheerful Polish truck driver was shot by the attacker Anis Amri, who stole the truck and later drove it into a Christmas market, killing 11 more people and injuring 70. Ever since then, Janina Urban and her husband Henryk have tried daily to come to terms with the heinous crime.
Chile election: Billionaire Sebastian Pinera wins presidential vote Conservative former President Sebastian Pinera has won Chileʼs presidential runoff election. Initial results placed him well ahead of his centerleft opponent Alejandro Guillier, who subsequently conceded defeat. Conservative billionaire Sebastian Pinera looked set for a return to office after he secured a comfortable lead over his opponent in Chileʼs presidential runoff vote on Sunday. The electoral results push Chile politically towards the right, following other South American nations who have experienced similar electoral outcomes.
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