According to current media reports, Boris Johnson is resigning. Previously, 55 employees had left his government. Political news from July 7th in the live ticker.
- Boris Johnson apparently planning resignation: According to media reports, Boris Johnson is resigning. 55 Tories had previously left the government and resigned.
- World hunger Help beats alarm: In view of more and more starving people, rich nations should be made more responsible.
- G20-Foreign Ministers meeting in Balinese: US rules out bilateral talks between Blinken and Lavrov
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Johnson’s resignation: According to current media reports British Prime Minister Boris Johnson resigns. Previously there had been a veritable exodus of government employees. A total of 55 employees are said to have left the government. Boris Johnson had long resisted resignation. There had never been a comparable wave of government employee resignations in British history.
Johnson had earlier in the year survived a no-confidence vote by his party. Now the pressure from within his own ranks has apparently become too great even for the head of government. Later in the day, the outgoing prime minister plans to address the nation, Candidates for his successor are already positioning themselves. About his resignation reported, among other things BBC. Later in the day, the outgoing Prime Minister plans to address the nation, according to Number 10 Downing Street.
Welthungerhilfe sounds the alarm: Hundreds of millions of people are starving worldwide
More and more hungry: Welthungerhilfe is registering a significant increase in the number of starving people worldwide. Against this background, the association calls for richer countries to assume greater responsibility. Secretary General Mathias Mogge said the Rheinische Post: “It is essential now to react quickly to the dramatic effects of inflation and skyrocketing prices and to provide humanitarian aid that does justice to the dimensions of the crises and saves lives.” Wars, climate change and the consequences of the corona pandemic are increasing the emergency situation. Also food prices are rising in Germanybut the situation in other, poorer regions of the world is even more dramatic.
Mogge explained that millions of people worldwide are “chronically malnourished”. In his estimation, the world community has not reacted to warning signs and has initiated insufficient investments in poor countries, for example in rural development. According to the UN, the number of starving people rose to around 768 million last year – around 46 million more than in the previous year.
G20 foreign ministers meeting: US rules out bilateral talks with Lavrov
No bilateral talks: At the G20 foreign ministers’ meeting, the Russian foreign minister Sergey Lavrov be present. The reaction of his US counterpart Antony Blinken is eagerly awaited. The latter has already stated that he will not meet with Lavrov for bilateral talks. Meanwhile, the US State Department is not ruling out that the US Secretary of State could leave the room when Lavrov takes the floor. The Federal Foreign Office had recently declared that Foreign Minister Annalena Bärbock (Greens) would also not meet separately with Lavrov.
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