Great Barrier Reef: Unesco opts against ‘in danger’ status 

Unesco opts against upgrading the reef’s status, but raises concerns over conservation progress.

…[Unesco criticized] Australia’s slow progress in improving water quality, noting some conservation targets were “not expected to be achieved within the foreseen [timeframe.”]

The heritage body also called on Australia to better tackle the issue of land clearing.

Great Barrier Reef: Unesco opts against ‘in danger’ status – BBC News

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Australian Prime Minister imitates US President in hilarious speech 

Australian Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull mocked US President Donald Trump in a speech Wednesday night to a gathered crowd of journalists and politicians.

Turnbull mocks Trump: Australian Prime Minister imitates US President in leaked audio – CNN.com

Making fun on the Cheeto, always a crowd-pleaser, where ever you go. Man, people all over the world really, really look down on Trump with disdain and disgust. What a loser!

Chinese officials warned US bomber during ‘routine’ East China Sea flyover 

Chinese officials warned a US military aircraft flying near South Korea Sunday, telling its pilots that they were illegally operating in Chinese airspace and ordering the American plane to leave, a US defense official told CNN.

Chinese officials warned US bomber during ‘routine’ East China Sea flyover – CNNPolitics.com

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Mem Fox, Australian author, gets apology after being wrongfully detained at LA airport 

Mem Fox says she doubts she will visit the US again after she was wrongly detained by immigration officials.

Mem Fox, Australian author, gets apology after being wrongfully detained at LA airport – Donald Trump’s America – ABC News (Australian Broadcasting Corporation)

She got an apology and only spent two hours in detention because she is rich, famous, and white.

5 important stories you may have missed during last week’s news deluge NewsHour

In honor of Patriots quarterback Tom Brady’s five Super Bowl wins, here are five stories that ought to get more attention.

1. Worst fighting in years flares up in Ukraine
2. An inquiry into child abuse allegations in Australia’s Catholic Church leads to “tragic” statistics
3. The world’s most endangered marine mammal is going extinct
4. Taiwan one step closer to legalizing same-sex marriage
5. FCC’s latest move complicates efforts to lessen the digital divide

5 important stories you may have missed during last week’s news deluge | PBS NewsHour

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‘This was the worst call by far’: Trump badgered, bragged and abruptly ended phone call with Australian leader 

Even in conversations marred by hostile exchanges, Trump manages to work in references to his election accomplishments. U.S. officials said that he used his calls with Turnbull and Peña Nieto to mention his election win or the size of the crowd at his inauguration.

One official said that it may be Trump’s way of “speaking about the mandate he has and why he has the backing for decisions he makes.” But Trump is also notoriously thin-skinned and has used platforms including social-media accounts, meetings with lawmakers and even a speech at CIA headquarters to depict his victory as an achievement of historic proportions, rather than a narrow outcome in which his opponent, Hillary Clinton, won the popular vote.

The friction with Turnbull reflected Trump’s anger over being bound by an agreement reached by the Obama administration to accept refugees from Australian detention sites even while Trump was issuing an executive order suspending such arrivals from elsewhere in the world.

Trump’s position appears to reflect the transactional view he takes of relationships, even when it comes to diplomatic ties with long-standing allies. Australian troops have fought alongside U.S. forces for decades, and the country maintains close cooperation with Washington on trade and economic issues.

‘This was the worst call by far’: Trump badgered, bragged and abruptly ended phone call with Australian leader – The Washington Post

What childish loser with no idea of the rules or even the setting for the games he plays. #hugeloser

Benjamin Netanyahu ‘warned UN settlement vote a declaration of war’ 

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu told New Zealand’s foreign minister that his country’s sponsoring of the UN anti-settlement resolution was a “declaration of war”.

Benjamin Netanyahu ‘warned UN settlement vote a declaration of war’ | The Independent

Oh, fuck off Bibi. The only person trying to start a war here is you.

Japan PM Shinzo Abe in Hawaii for landmark Pearl Harbor visit 

Mr Abe will be accompanied by US President Barack Obama, making the visit the first by the leaders of both countries since the attack.

Mr Abe will pray for the dead but will not issue an apology.

The attack on Pearl Harbour killed 2,300 US servicemen and propelled the US into World War Two.

Japan PM Shinzo Abe in Hawaii for landmark Pearl Harbor visit – BBC News

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Trump slams China for currency manipulation and ‘massive military complex’ in South China Sea 

President-elect Donald Trump again took Twitter again to criticize China for manipulating its currency and its buildup in the South China Sea.In a further sign of his foreign policy intentions toward China, President-elect Donald Trump has sent out two tweets that criticize China for devaluing its currency, imposing taxes on U.S. goods, and building a “massive military complex” in the South China Sea.

Trump slams China for currency manipulation and ‘massive military complex’ in South China Sea | Taiwan News

Sweet Mother of…..