What occurs after the U.S. speaker’s downfall
The ousting of Kevin McCarthy from the position of Home Speaker was a historic first that left a whole department of the U.S. authorities paralyzed, placing its legislative work on maintain till a successor is chosen.
The frenzy to fill the submit is underway after McCarthy’s removing on Tuesday, setting the stage for a bruising battle amongst among the most conservative Republican leaders. Consultant Jim Jordan, an in depth ally of Donald Trump, and Consultant Steve Scalise, presently the No. 2 Home Republican, introduced that they’d run. Right here’s a take a look at the following steps.
With a G.O.P. base more and more hungry for confrontation and refusing to be ruled, McCarthy discovered himself out of step. He practiced virtually abject obeisance to the far proper, granting concession after concession in an effort to turn out to be speaker, then went again on guarantees that proved unattainable to perform in a divided authorities.
The emptiness on the high of the Home is creating mounting issues on the Capitol and the White Home concerning the destiny of spending laws — together with hoped-for funding for Ukraine. A deadline is looming: The federal government will shut down in mid-November except a brand new funding measure is adopted.
President Biden addressed chaos, calling on lawmakers to vary the “toxic ambiance in Washington.”
Thailand debates tips on how to cease gun violence
Thailand is within the grip of soul-searching over its gun tradition after the lethal capturing Tuesday by a 14-year-old on the Siam Paragon mall in Bangkok.
The tragedy, which left two individuals useless and 5 injured, was Thailand’s third high-profile capturing spree in almost 4 years. The nation has one of many highest charges of gun possession and gun murder in Southeast Asia.
Thailand has strict legal guidelines supposed to control the thousands and thousands of firearms in circulation, however the head of a risk-assessment agency instructed The Occasions {that a} lack of enforcement makes regulation “nonexistent.”
State officers and regulation enforcement officers should purchase a limiteless variety of weapons from the federal government at a steep low cost, resulting in a thriving black market. Of Thailand’s 7.2 million privately owed weapons, solely six million are registered.
A probably revolutionary Vatican synod begins
The Catholic Church convened a significant meeting of bishops yesterday on the Vatican. These multiyear gatherings are usually used to debate particular points to higher information the church.
This synod might symbolize the end result of Pope Francis’ papacy, and lay the groundwork for change on points like married monks and homosexual unions. In what some think about a momentous innovation, Francis invited lay individuals, together with ladies, to participate and vote within the assembly. Conservative bishops held their very own gathering in opposition on Tuesday.
Francis additionally issued a significant new doc yesterday that urgently calls to save lots of a planet close to “the breaking level.”
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A shock sale from China’s high artwork investor
Liu Yiqian, a former Shanghai taxi driver who received wealthy via massive bets on Chinese language actual property and pharmaceutical shares, made headlines in 2014 and 2015 by paying high costs for work and antiquities.
In 2014, Liu paid a document $36.3 million for an historical Chinese language porcelain cup. He paid $170.4 million for Modigliani’s risqué “Nu Couché” portray a yr later. One museum was not sufficient to show the gathering he amassed together with his spouse, so that they constructed two extra.
Now, the couple is sending 40 artworks for public sale by Sotheby’s this night in Hong Kong, which the home estimates will soak up between $95 million and $135 million. The rationale for the public sale is unclear, however it does come at a time of financial strife in China.
That’s it for at the moment’s briefing. See you tomorrow. — Justin
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