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Polandʼs first openly gay mayor creates new party ʼSpringʼ Polandʼsfirst openly gay politician founded a new progressive partyon Sunday ahead of European and Polish elections this year. Robert Biedron, who named the party "Wiosna" ("Spring"), said he wanted to challenge Polandʼs divisive politics and win seats from Polandʼs ruling rightwing Law and Justice (PiS) party at European elections in May. "There is no room for hate, we have reached the limit," he said in front of thousands of supporters in the capital Warsaw. "We need a spring that will renew this gloomy landscape," he added. Read more: Poland, Italy forge populist alliance ahead of European Parliament elections Biedron said Wiosna was based on three pillars: the individual, the community and a state that can be trusted.

German police arrest pair after shots fired near US airbase Two men in a van caused a major disturbance on Sunday night in the western German city of Wiesbaden. Officials were alerted after a resident of the cityʼs Delkenheim district reported that several shots had been fired from a white van in the direction of an airfield belonging to the US Armyʼs Lucius D. Clay military base. The report prompted a large-scale police operation involving vehicles from Wiesbaden and the surrounding area. A police helicopter was also drafted in. The van was tracked down to a local business park, where two men were arrested at a unit they had rented. According to police, the 20-year-old passenger, whose 26-year-old work colleague had been driving, had fired the shots from a blank alarm pistol which was found in the vehicle itself.

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Venezuelaʼs Maduro rejects ultimatum from EU countries to call elections The move clears the way for seven EU countries to recognize his rival Juan Guaido as president

Venezuelaʼs embattled leader Nicolas Maduro has rejected an ultimatum from European countries to call elections.

Maduroʼs oil leverage drips away Venezuelaʼs socialist rulers have lived well off the nationʼs oil industry for many years. But planned US sanctions could call time on Nicolas Maduroʼs rule and stop the flow of foreign currency. For many years, the equation was very simple for the government in Caracas: crude oil from Venezuela was shipped to the US, the subsidiary of state-owned Venezuelanoil company PDVSAthen refined it at its own facilities and sold it as gaso-

line via Citgo petrol stations, with the dollar proceeds going back to Caracas. Read more: German politicians demand elections in Venezuela Even though the US and Venezuela have been at least rhetorically on the threshold of war since Hugo Chavez came to power in 1999, Citgo continued to do business and in Caracas the dollars poured in. Well over 90 percent of Venezuelaʼs foreign exchange revenue comes from oil exports.

How to do Bauhaus yourself Aesthetic, practical and affordable for everyone — that was Bauhaus founder Walter Gropiusʼ notion of good design. Designer Van Bo LeMentzel follows this basic idea in the DIY series How To Bauhaus. In the videos, the Berlin architect presents his furniture designs and explains step by step how to build and use them yourself. In all his designs, he has been inspired by well-known Bauhaus

classics and their creators. Minimalist, easy to build and incredibly versatile. The "wooden stool" consists of just four small boards, ten screws and can be built in a good ten minutes. It can be used as a stool, table, and in combination as a shelf, room divider or lectern. Van Bo Le-Mentzelʼs design was inspired by those of Bauhaus student Max Bill and Bauhaus master Johannes Itten.

El Salvador: Nayib Bukele wins presidential election Former mayor Nayib Bukele on Sunday won El Salvadorʼs presidential election, the Supreme Electoral Court said. The Supreme Electoral Court said Bukele had nearly 54 percent of the votes, with nearly 90 percent of ballots counted.His biggest challenger, Carlos Callejas of the Nationalist Republican Alliance, was far behind in second with less than 32 percent, while even farther back were former Foreign Minister Hugo Martinez of the Farabundo Marti National Liberation Front and a minor party candidate. "Today we won the first round and we made history," Bukele, said in a victory speech to cheering supporters. "We’ve turned the page on power." Bukele, a 37-year-oldformer mayor of San Salvador, is the conservative Grand Alliance for National Unity (GANA) party candidate, and his win will end almost 30 years of a two-party system.

Israel builds new barrier along Gaza Strip border Israel on Sunday said it had started to build a new barrier along its border with the Gaza Strip, according to the Defense Ministry. The ministry said in a statement that the above-ground barrier — 65 kilometers long and six meters high — would work in conjunction with an underground wall also under construction, to neutralize the possibility of cross-border tunnels built by Hamas militants.

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