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Reducing the Burden of Military Bases on Okinawa: Implications of the New Security Environment


U.S. Department of Defense
Moderator)
Director, East-West Center in Washington
Members of Okinawa Governor Denny Tamaki's advisory group, the Bankoku Shinryō Council on U.S. Military Base Issues, discussed the findings and recommendations contained in their March 2021 report.  After initial remarks by Governor Tamaki (English translation here), members of the Council addressed the following issues (PowerPoints available here): (1) the need to reconsider the Futenma Replacement Facility project at Henoko and eliminate the dangers from Futenma Air Station, (2) implications of US-China strategic competition for Okinawa, (3) new operational concepts of the US military and their implications for US bases in Okinawa,  (4) Indo-Pacific diplomacy and Okinawa, and (5) the US-Japan Status of Forces Agreement and the impact of US military training on local communities in Okinawa and the rest of Japan.

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If We Want To Improve NZ's Freshwater Quality, First We Need To Improve The Quality Of Our Democracy


Since the fatal
Havelock North campylobacter
outbreak in 2016, freshwater quality has rightfully been
a major political issue in Aotearoa New Zealand.
Pipes bursting
in Wellington, lead
contamination in Otago and concerns about tolerable levels
of nitrates in the country’s drinking water are all
signs of a system in crisis.
Ultimately, our use
of and access to freshwater resources come down to how they
are managed. To that end, the government is working on big
changes to freshwater governance structures.
The
so-called Three
Waters initiative includes a controversial proposal to
shift
control of water services from local authorities to
publicly owned multi-regional agencies.

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Community Scoop » If We Want To Improve NZ's Freshwater Quality, First We Need To Improve The Quality Of Our Democracy


Since the fatal Havelock North campylobacter outbreak in 2016, freshwater quality has rightfully been a major political issue in Aotearoa New Zealand.
Pipes bursting in Wellington, lead contamination in Otago and concerns about tolerable levels of nitrates in the country’s drinking water are all signs of a system in crisis.
Ultimately, our use of and access to freshwater resources come down to how they are managed. To that end, the government is working on big changes to freshwater governance structures.
The so-called Three Waters initiative includes a controversial proposal to shift control of water services from local authorities to publicly owned multi-regional agencies.

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Brexit equivalence deal for City is now so unachievable it's 'silly' to bother


Financial News
Brexit equivalence deal for City is now so unachievable it’s ‘silly’ to bother
'Six months from now, people will have almost forgotten there is such a thing as equivalence'
“Six months from now, people will have almost forgotten there is such a thing as equivalence,” said a senior lobbyist at a bank in London
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Monday March 15, 2021 12:01 am
There’s a growing consensus forming across the City: The finance sector’s post-Brexit future will be one without equivalence. 
Six senior City lobbyists at London’s largest banks and trade groups, as well as regulatory advisers to finance's most senior executives told Financial News that they are now preparing for a Brexit deal that does not hinge on equivalence - where the EU allows those with matching standards access to its markets. 

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London is the destination of choice for Hong Kong's most affluent


Financial News
The BNO scheme provides a direct route to UK citizenship for most Hong Kongers
By
Tuesday March 16, 2021 10:29 am
Hong Kong’s uncertain political future has led to a wave of departures over the past 18 months, with cities from Los Angeles to Vancouver seeing an increase in demand for residential property from residents of the city. But as the pace of Hong Kong emigration accelerates, London is emerging as a clear favourite destination, especially among high-net-worth individuals.
“The view is that while many global destinations provide strong appeal, the UK property market provides a safe haven with a track record of stability and growth,”...

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EU ambassador to UK warns Brexit snags may take years to smooth

João Vale de Almeida says UK policymakers needed to accept that leaving Europe's trading bloc, the customs union and single market has 'consequences'

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One, a Digital Banking Service, Announces Two Additions to Board of Directors: Barbara Yastine, Former Chair & CEO of Ally, and Jay Shah, President of Personal Capital


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SACRAMENTO, Calif., March 3, 2021 /PRNewswire/ -- 
One, the new digital banking platform focused on improving the financial health and well-being of the middle class, today announced that Barbara Yastine, former Chair and CEO of Ally Bank, has been added to One's board of directors, along with Jay Shah, the President of Personal Capital. Michael Costigan, a former executive with Aspiration, has also joined One's leadership team in the role of VP of Business Development
One is a new banking service that makes managing, saving and growing household savings and affordable credit more intuitive and accessible. Through design, technology and business model innovation, One has created a bank purpose-built for middle-income individuals and families whose offerings include:

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City of London to halt the removal of slavery-era statue


City of London to halt the removal of slavery-era statue
City councillors will now consider a range of options for the statue, including the addition of a plaque
By
Monday February 22, 2021 5:36 pm
The removal of a statue depicting a former London lord mayor from the 18th century has been halted, after a committee of councillors opted to review further options.
Acting as lord mayor in 1762 and 1769, William Beckford made his vast wealth from plantations in Jamaica, which was largely staffed by enslaved people.
On 21 January City councillors...

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Dutch regulator slams London firms' delay in shifting staff to EU post-Brexit


Financial News
Dutch regulator calls out London firms’ Covid excuse in Brexit staff move delay
UK financial services firms seeking to set up post-Brexit hubs in Amsterdam have been using the Covid pandemic as ‘a welcome excuse’
The regulator's comments follow news of a pronounced shift in equity trading to venues in the EU
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By
Wednesday February 17, 2021 4:24 pm
UK financial services firms seeking to set up post-Brexit hubs in Amsterdam have been using the Covid pandemic as "a welcome excuse" not to shift the required number of staff to the European trading bloc, a senior executive at the Dutch capital's financial regulator has said.

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