Government officials say 30 percent of area's koalas may have been killed in Australia's massive bushfires

Massive bushfires raging in Australia’s New South Wales area may have killed up to 30 percent of the region’s koalas, according to government officials.

Australia’s Federal Environment Minister Sussan Ley made the shocking revelation on ABC’s AM Radio program on Friday. 

“Up to 30 percent of the koalas in the region may have been killed, because up to 30 percent of their habitat has been destroyed,” Ley said in the interview. “We’ll know more when the fires are calmed down and a proper assessment can be made.”

Ley also said that koala experts are working on a plan to establish a new area to release koalas that were saved and treated in hospitals due to the fires. 

 

As of Dec. 21, nine people had been confirmed dead from the fires, one confirmed missing and nearly 800 homes had been destroyed. Two volunteer firefighters died fighting the flames on Dec. 19. 

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The fires have raged for more than two months.

 

The new statement from officials comes after Australian Koala Foundation chairwoman Deborah Tabart estimated last month that more than 1,000 koalas have been killed from the fires.

 

The organization predicted in May that the Koala population was “functionally extinct,” and estimated that fewer than 80,000 koalas are left in the wild.

 

More than $2 million has been raised in a GoFundMe to help The Port Macquarie Koala Hospital treat koalas affected by the fire.

 

 

Sex workers in China will no longer face manual labor punishment

China will reportedly stop punishing sex workers and clients by imprisoning them at centers where they are forced to work.

The punishment of detention for up to two years at so-called education centers will end this Sunday, and current prisoners will be freed, the British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC) reported Saturday, citing state media. 

Prostitution reportedly will remain illegal in China and will be punishable by up to 15 days in detention and fines of up to 5,000 yuan, or $714.71. 

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According to the BBC, Chinese state media said the system has helped foster a “good social atmosphere and public order” but has become less appropriate since it began more than 20 years ago. 

Earlier this year, Human Rights Watch called on China to end its “custody and education” system for sex workers. 

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China researcher Yaqiu Wang said in a statement at the time that the system has “subjected hundreds of thousands of sex workers to horrendous abuse.”

A 2013 report from the group alleged that sex workers were “beaten, blackmailed, and harassed” during a 2010 crackdown. 

The rights of sex workers has become a hot topic around the world, including in the U.S.

Democratic presidential candidates Sens. Bernie Sanders (I-Vt.) and Elizabeth Warren (D-Mass.) have expressed openness to decriminalizing sex work in the U.S.

UN to form cybercrime committee in move opposed by US, EU

The United Nations General Assembly on Friday approved a resolution that aims to create a new international convention on cybercrime.

The Russian-sponsored resolution was approved by a 79-60 vote with 33 abstentions, according to The Associated Press.

The resolution was approved over objections from both the European Union and the United States, as many fear language in the resolution will allow for crackdowns on expression.

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U.S. Deputy Ambassador Cherith Norman Chalet said before the vote that “this resolution will undermine international cooperation to combat cyber-crime at a time when enhanced coordination is essential,” the AP reported.

“There is no consensus among member states on the need or value of drafting a new treaty,” she added. “It will only serve to stifle global efforts to combat cybercrime.”

The resolution creates a committee of experts representing all regions of the world “to elaborate a comprehensive international convention on countering the use of information and communications technologies for criminal purposes.” 

The committee is scheduled to meet in August to agree on an agenda for its upcoming activities.

Chalet also took issue with the fact that the resolution was agreed upon before cybersecurity experts were able to weigh in.

″It is wrong to make a political decision on a new treaty before cybercrime experts can give their advice,” she said.

Both Chalet and the Finnish representative speaking on behalf of the European Union pointed out that the existing expert group on cybercrime was already discussing whether a new treaty was needed.

Human Rights Watch slammed the resolution, calling the list of its sponsors “a rogue’s gallery of some of the earth’s most repressive governments,” according to the South China Morning Post.

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Wawa faces series of lawsuits after months-long data breach

Convenience store and gas station chain Wawa has been the subject of a series of lawsuits after the company announced last week that many of its locations were affected by a months-long data breach. 

At least six suits seeking class-action status have been filed in Philadelphia federal court against Wawa over the matter, The Philadelphia Inquirer reported Friday. 

The suits reportedly accuse Wawa of not sufficiently protecting its computer systems from hackers, and describe the company as being “cavalier” and “lackadaisical” about data security. 

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They also accuse Wawa of negligence, breach of contract and breaking consumer protection regulations, the Inquirer reported. 

The Hill has reached out to Wawa for comment. A spokesperson declined to comment to the Inquirer due to the pending litigation.

The company said last week that customer debit and credit card information was collected between March 4 and Dec. 12 due to the breach. 

The company said it was notifying potentially impacted individuals, but didn’t say how many people may have been affected. 

Company CEO Chris Gheysens also apologized in a statement.

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Two years in, Trump tax cuts face big test with reelection bid

Two years after President TrumpDonald John TrumpTrump rails against windmills: ‘I never understood wind’ Trump faces pivotal year with Russia on arms control Bolton says he doesn’t think Trump admin ‘really means it’ on stopping North Korea nukes MORE signed his tax cut legislation into law, the measure has not become a runaway hit with the public, posing a potential challenge for his reelection bid as workers say they haven’t seen much of a benefit. 

Democrats believe that their calls to roll back the 2017 law and raise taxes on the wealthy will resonate with voters and help them win back the White House next year.

“We have to eliminate [a] significant number of these god-awful tax cuts that were given to the very wealthy,” former Vice President Joe BidenJoe BidenPanel: Did Joe Biden just assure Donald Trump’s victory? Trump had brief encounter with Giuliani on Saturday The one issue where Democrats are to the right of Trump MORE said during Thursday’s Democratic presidential debate.

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But the Trump campaign and many Republicans think the tax law can be an asset for them at the ballot box in November. They argue the tax cuts have contributed to the health of the economy, and they are attacking Democrats for their calls to undo the law.

“The undeniably strong and still-growing economy is an excellent argument for President Trump’s reelection and the tax cuts have fueled the growth,” Trump campaign spokesman Tim Murtaugh said in a statement. “Democrats and the media spent more than a year demonizing the package, but the positive results are apparent and enjoyed by all Americans.”

Trump signed his signature tax law, known as the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act, in the Oval Office before a group of reporters on Dec. 22, 2017.

The law slashed the corporate tax rate from 35 percent to 21 percent and lowered individual tax rates.

The Urban-Brookings Tax Policy Center, which is led by a former Obama administration tax official, estimated last year that for 2018, about two-thirds of taxpayers would see a tax cut as a result of the individual provisions in the law and that only 6 percent would see their taxes go up. The group estimated that those with income between $308,000 and $733,000 would get the biggest tax cut as a percentage of after-tax income.

When Trump signed the law, he said he didn’t think he was going to need to do much to sell it to the public.

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But the measure didn’t prevent Republicans from losing their majority in the House in the 2018 midterm elections. An internal Republican National Committee poll conducted in the lead-up to the midterms found that most voters thought the tax law benefited corporations and wealthy individuals more than the middle class.

When Congress passed the legislation, GOP lawmakers thought it would become popular once workers saw increased take-home pay. However, polls consistently found that many people didn’t report seeing bigger paychecks.

Republicans also thought the public would come to view the tax law favorably once they filed their taxes earlier this year for the first time under the revised tax code. But several surveys released earlier this year found that less than half of adults thought they got a tax cut, even though analysts estimated that a significant majority of would receive a reduction in their tax liability.

“This is their signature accomplishment, and yet poll after poll shows that Americans are not feeling the benefits of this bill,” said Sean Eldridge, founder and president of the progressive group Stand Up America.

Democrats think that taxes will be a winning issue for them in 2020.

Throughout December, Democratic lawmakers and progressive groups have been highlighting ways the 2017 law hasn’t lived up to GOP promises on wages, business investment and paying for itself.

Several of the top Democratic presidential candidates this past week highlighted on Twitter and during Thursday’s debate a report from the left-leaning Institute on Taxation and Economic Policy that found that 91 profitable Fortune 500 companies didn’t pay federal income taxes on their 2018 U.S. income.

The Democratic National Committee (DNC) and state parties said they would be using a variety of tactics this weekend to criticize the law in battleground states.

David Bergstein, a DNC spokesman, said Democrats have been “hammering [Trump] during 2019 on this issue across the battlegrounds, and it’s is one of the most important reasons voters will reject him in 2020.”

Both moderate and progressive Democrats seeking to challenge Trump have offered proposals to raise taxes on the wealthy and corporations.

The White House hopefuls also say they want to repeal Trump’s tax cuts, though few have provided many specifics about what parts they want to eliminate and what parts, if any, they might keep. Sometimes, they talk generally about repealing the law; other times, they say they want to repeal the parts that benefit the wealthy and corporations.

“I think having a strong proposal on both taxing the rich and repealing the [2017 law] are going to serve to help candidates who embrace those policies,” said Maura Quint, executive director of the progressive group Tax March.

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One prominent Republican on tax issues — Senate Finance Committee Chairman Chuck GrassleyCharles (Chuck) Ernest GrassleyTwo years in, Trump tax cuts face big test with reelection bid Victims of embassy bombings worried they’ll be left out of Trump-Sudan deal House votes to temporarily repeal Trump SALT deduction cap MORE (R-Iowa) — said last week that he can understand why many Americans didn’t notice that they got a tax cut if they saw only small increases in their paychecks throughout the year.

Grassley told reporters Wednesday that he didn’t think the tax law would be a liability for Republicans but that “it definitely hasn’t been any help to us.”

Still, Grassley has praised the tax cuts. Republican lawmakers and the Treasury Department have touted the cuts on social media, and the Republican National Committee is expected to do so as well.

For the most part, Republicans argue the law will be an asset for Trump in his reelection campaign.

“This is not going to be a liability for him,” said Jon McHenry, a Republican pollster at North Star Opinion Research. He added that Trump will link strong economic data to the tax law and his rollback of regulations.

A CNN poll conducted earlier this month found that 76 percent of adults think U.S. economic conditions are very or somewhat good, the highest level to say so since February 2001.

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Anti-tax activist Grover Norquist, the president of Americans for Tax Reform, predicted there will be fewer people who incorrectly think they got a tax increase under Trump’s law next year, after they file their taxes for the second time under the measure. He also noted that Republicans plan to offer a new tax proposal ahead of the 2020 election focused on tax relief for middle-class families, something the White House has teased as well.

Republicans also argue that eliminating the tax cuts would hurt the middle class.

“Every Democrat running for president has pledged to repeal the tax cuts, which means a tax increase on almost all Americans,” Murtaugh said. “When the economy is humming as well as it is, this is the dumbest thing you could do.”

Republican National Committee spokesman Steve Guest said that “the choice could not be more clear in 2020: President Trump cut your taxes, Democrats will raise your taxes.”

Democrats are skeptical that GOP arguments touting the tax law in the context of the broader economy will prove successful, saying the economic data isn’t as strong as Republicans think it is. They also argue voters are unlikely to equate repealing the tax law with higher taxes.

“If you didn’t feel like you got a tax cut, then you’re not going to believe anything the Republicans tell you,” said Frank Clemente, executive director of the progressive group Americans for Tax Fairness.

Dimitri Rassam prêt à toutes les folies pour faire plaisir à sa mère Carole Bouquet

Invitée de l’émission Quotidien, l’actrice Carole Bouquet a raconté sur le plateau le beau geste de son fils Dimitri Rassam pour lui faire plaisir.

Le 22 mai 2015, le public découvrait une Carole Bouquet très émue au pied des mythiques marches rouges du Festival de Cannes au bras de son compagnon Philippe Sereys de Rothschild. La comédienne qui les avait déjà montées plusieurs fois était, ce jour, particulièrement touchée au point d’écraser quelques larmes. Et elle en a expliqué la raison ce vendredi dans l’émission de TMC, Quotidien. Pour que sa mère, alors au théâtre, assiste à la présentation du Petit Prince, film d’animation produit par ses soins, le producteur Dimitri Rassam a mis en place un stratagème tout en démesure : “Il a acheté toutes les places du théâtre pour que sa mère vienne à Cannes. Ce n’est pas moi qui lui ai demandé. J’ai essayé de négocier les prix une fois que j’ai su combien ça lui a coûté mais il n’y avait rien eu à faire”.

Ayant perdu son père à l’âge de 3 ans, Dimitri Rassam est aujourd’hui très proche de sa mère. Le producteur a su se construire une carrière émaillée de succès en produisant les films Le Prénom, les deux volets de Papa ou maman ou encore Les Enfants de Timpelbach, dans lequel jouait sa mère. Cette année, il a financé le film Le Brio, réalisé par Yvan Attal et sélectionné au César 2018 dans la catégorie Meilleur film.

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VIDEO- Revivez le live de Mélody Gardot dans L’Appart

Afin de célébrer la sortie de son double album live et ses dix ans de carrière, Mélody Gardot sera en live dans l’Appart à partir de 18h.

Elle a la force des grandes divas du jazz et la fragilité des ailes d’un papillon. Mélody Gardot elle-même ne sait pas vraiment dire si elle est pleine de courage ou pétri de doutes mais c’est en tout cas un immense talent qui l’habille. Voilà dix ans cette année que la belle américaine a offert au jazz une place dans l’industrie du disque moderne. Hyper douée et hyper-sensible, cette douce américaine compose et écrit tous ses titres.

Depuis la sortie de Some Lessons-Bedroom sessions (imaginé sur son lit d’hôpital alors qu’elle se remettait d’un terrible accident de la route) en 2005 jusqu’à Currency of man en 2015, son succès ne s’est jamais essoufflé et encore moins en Europe ou Mélody Gardot a réellement atteint son statut de superstar. C’est d’ailleurs à paris qu’elle a choisi de s’installer depuis bientôt un an.

En ce début d’année 2018, Mélody Gardot revient avec un double album live, témoignage de sa tournée en Europe. Contrairement à certains artistes qui privilégient la captation d’une seule date, l’interprète originaire de Philadelphie a voulu compiler ses meilleures prestations: “en sélectionnant les meilleures versions de ‘Baby I’m A Fool’ ou de ‘ Who Will Comfort Me’, je me dis que je dois désormais toujours les jouer ainsi”. Si Mélody Gardot aborde également cet opus live comme “une sorte de cadeau que je m’adresse à moi-même” il sonne également comme une véritable mélodie du bonheur à nos oreilles.

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Kev Adams : sa valentine n’est pas celle que vous croyez

Kev Adams a fêté la Saint-Valentin avec une valentine de choc ! L’humoriste a passé un très agréable moment aux côtés de celle qu’il nomme “la femme de sa vie”, avec qui il a discuté de l’amour et a eu de nombreux fous rires.

Avec qui Kev Adams a-t-il passé la Saint-Valentin ? La question brûle les lèvres de ses fans. L’humoriste beau gosse a posté mercredi 14 février des vidéos de celle qu’il a nommé “la femme de sa vie, mettant un terme au suspense : Kev Adams était donc aux côtés de sa grand-mère. “Aujourd’hui, je suis chez mamie Claudine, pour parler d’amour”, a lancé le comique, en guise d’introduction. L’acteur de 26 ans a ensuite posté plusieurs bribes de conversations avec son aïeule, ponctuées d’éclats de rires.

Mamie, tu penses que pour moi il faut une femme comment ?“, a demandé le petit-fils. “Il faut une femme sage, patiente, lui a répondu Claudine. Puis de donner sa vision de l’amour : “Un homme et une femme, ça fait une personne. Ca ne fait pas deux. C’est la seule addition arithmétique qui fait que un et un, font un.” “Hashtag : arithmétique”, a coupé l’humoriste, devant l’incompréhension de sa grand-mère.

Récemment, la femme qui a occupé l’actualité de Kev Adams est Iris Mittenaere. Leur relation n’a jamais été confirmée, la jolie ex-Miss Univers aurait pourtant volé le coeur de l’acteur, ce dernier s’était même étalé sur son bonheur au cours d’une interview accordée début décembre aux Etats-Unis. A la question : “Comment un homme normal sur cette Terre peut rencon­trer Miss Univers, comment ça peut fonc­tion­ner ?“, l’humoriste a répondu : “Avez-vous déjà été sur la Lune ?  Avez-vous déjà fait une randon­née ? C’est quasi­ment la même chose.” Voilà qui veut tout dire.

Parler d’amour… avec la femme de ma vie ?? Joyeuse Saint Valentin à toutes et à tous ! #Love #LoveAddict #SaintValentin

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VIDEO – Selon l’avocat de Sylvie Vartan, « il n’y a pas eu de donation de Johnny Hallyday à David en avance sur l’héritage »

L’avocat de Sylvie Vartan, présent sur le plateau de Morandini Live ce 20 février, a défendu la première épouse de Johnny Hallyday au sujet de la Villa Montmorency : selon lui, il ne s’agit absolument pas d’une “donation en avance” à David Hallyday sur l’héritage du rockeur.

Sylvie Vartan est en France, et s’exprimera bientôt sur l’affaire de l’héritage de Johnny Hallyday : elle sera l’invitée de Laurent Delahousse sur France 2 ce dimanche 25 février, dans 19h le dimanche. La première épouse du rockeur a toutefois déjà transmis un communiqué à l’AFP, dans lequel elle défend son fils David Hallyday – notamment en ce qui concerne la propriété de la Villa Montmorency, à Paris. Sa version des faits a depuis été contestée : son avocat, présent sur le plateau de Morandini Live sur Cnews ce 20 février, a voulu prouver la véracité des propos de sa cliente.

Sylvie Vartan a très bien résumé la situation dans un communiqué qu’elle a fait à l’AFP, assure Me Roland Perez.Elle a parfaitement expliqué qu’il n’y a pas eu de donation de Johnny en avance sur l’héritage. Tout cela remonte au divorce des époux Smet (Johnny et Sylvie). Dans le cadre de la négociation, Sylvie a préféré que sa part de la maison revienne à son fils. C’est donc ce qu’elle a demandé dans le cadre du divorce. C’est indiqué très clairement dans le jugement du divorce“. Ainsi, la propriété ne serait pas liée à la succession de Johnny Hallyday, mais bien uniquement de Sylvie Vartan. C’est Sylvie qui a demandé en réalité que cette seconde part, qui appartenait à Johnny, au lieu de lui revenir à elle dans le cadre de ce divorce, revienne directement à son fils. À l’époque, il n’y avait pas de problèmes de succession. Il y avait qu’un seul enfant. Ce qui est prévu dans le jugement de divorce en 1980 n’a été officialisé qu’en 2002. C’est un accord entre les époux“. Aucune raison, donc, que la Villa Montmorency soit considérée comme une part de l’héritage du Taulier.

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007 Spectre : premier aperçu de la scène d’ouverture au Mexique !

Le site Yahoo UK vient de dévoiler une vidéo montrant les coulisses de la scène d’ouverture de Spectre, le prochain volet de la saga James Bond, ainsi que quelques clichés d’un combat de 007 en plein vol !

Attention les yeux ! Le site Yahoo UK vient de dévoiler une vidéo montrant les coulisses de la scène d’ouverture de Spectre, le prochain volet de la saga James Bond, ainsi que quelques clichés d’un combat de l’agent 007 en plein vol !

=> 007 : “La plus grande scène d’ouverture jamais tournée !”

Si vous ne voulez pas trop en savoir sur la scène d’ouverture, qui a pour cadre la fête du Jour des Morts au Mexique, ne visionnez pas la vidéo ci-dessous. En revanche, si l’envie vous démange de découvrir quelques secrets de Spectre près de sept mois avant sa sortie en salles le 11 novembre prochain, alors n’hésitez pas.

Le long métrage, réalisé par Sam Mendes et emmené par Daniel Craig dans le rôle de Bond, compte également Léa Seydoux, Monica Bellucci, Christoph Waltz et Dave Bautista à son casting.

La scène d’ouverture de “Spectre” se dévoile :