Selasa, 04 Agustus 2020

Massive explosion rips through Lebanese capital Beirut - BBC News - BBC News

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  1. Massive explosion rips through Lebanese capital Beirut - BBC News  BBC News
  2. Beirut blast: Dozens dead and thousands injured, health minister says  BBC News
  3. BREAKING RAW VIDEO: Beirut blast caught on camera  Sky News
  4. Beirut explosion: At least 50 dead, thousands injured in blast  Daily Mail
  5. Toll mounts after Beirut rocked by massive explosion  Financial Times
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2020-08-04 23:03:12Z
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Many feared dead in huge Beirut blast - Sky News

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  1. Many feared dead in huge Beirut blast  Sky News
  2. Beirut blast: Dozens dead and thousands injured, health minister says  BBC News
  3. Beirut port blast comes amid rising tensions between Lebanon and its neighbour  Daily Mail
  4. BREAKING RAW VIDEO: Beirut blast caught on camera  Sky News
  5. Those responsible for Beirut 'catastrophe' will 'pay price': PM  Al Jazeera English
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2020-08-04 21:43:52Z
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Spain puzzles over ex-King Juan Carlos's whereabouts - BBC News

There is intense speculation in the Spanish media about the whereabouts of embattled ex-King Juan Carlos, after his shock announcement on Monday that he was leaving the country.

The 82-year-old, who is the subject of a corruption probe, announced the move in a letter on the royal website.

It gave no details about his destination, but some reports suggest he has gone to the Dominican Republic.

However, officials there said they had no information that he was coming.

A spokeswoman for the Caribbean nation's immigration service said he had not entered the country, despite reports that he had arrived on Tuesday. But she said he had been there for a few days from late February to early March.

Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez says he does not know where the former king is.

In his letter, Juan Carlos said he would be available if prosecutors needed to speak to him.

In June, Spain's Supreme Court opened an investigation into his alleged involvement in a high-speed rail contract in Saudi Arabia.

BBC Europe correspondent Nick Beake says it is a humiliating exit for a king who had once seemed set to go down in history as the leader who skilfully guided Spain to democracy after the death of General Franco in 1975.

In 2014, Juan Carlos abdicated and handed over to his son Felipe.

What do Spanish media say?

Newspapers give various accounts about the former king's travels.

La Vanguardia says he went to Portugal early on Monday, and was planning to fly to the Dominican Republic to stay with friends.

ABC, another daily, said he was already in the Dominican Republic. But El Confidencial said he could be in Portugal, France or Italy.

El Pais meanwhile has so far refrained from speculating about Juan Carlos's whereabouts.

In Portugal, media said he was in the resort towns of Estoril or Cascais.

There are no reports from the Dominican Republic that he is in the Caribbean country.

What did the letter say?

In the letter, the former monarch wrote that he was leaving "in the face of the public repercussions that certain past events in my private life are generating" and in the hope of allowing his son to carry out his functions as king with "tranquillity".

The statement from the Zarzuela palace said that King Felipe VI had conveyed "his heartfelt respect and gratitude" to his father for this decision.

In March, King Felipe VI renounced the inheritance of his father.

The royal palace also said at the time that Juan Carlos would stop receiving an annual grant of €194,000 ($228,000; £174,520).

What have leading politicians been saying?

Prime Minister Sanchez addressed the media after a cabinet meeting and stressed the government's "absolute respect" for Juan Carlos's decision to relocate abroad.

In Spain it was necessary to judge people, not institutions, he said. The country always needed "stability and robust institutions" which came with "transparency and regeneration".

But the move has caused tension with the prime minister's left-wing coalition partner, Podemos.

Irene Montero, Spain's equality minister, said Podemos had not been aware of any negotiations between the royal household and the government.

She said the departure of Juan Carlos left the Spanish royal family in a "very compromised and delicate position" and that the people of Spain "would not accept more corruption or more impunity".

What is the corruption investigation about?

Spain's Supreme Court has said it aims to establish Juan Carlos's connection with the Saudi Arabia contract after his abdication.

Spanish firms won a €6.7bn (£6bn) deal to build a Mecca-Medina rail link.

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The probe involves Swiss banks too.

Spanish anti-corruption officials suspect that the former king kept some undeclared funds in Switzerland, and a Swiss investigation is under way.

The Spanish government has said that "justice is equal for all" and it would "not interfere" in the inquiry.

King Juan Carlos

  • Born in Rome, Italy, in 1938
  • Ascends the throne on 22 November 1975, two days after the death of fascist dictator Gen Francisco Franco
  • Juan Carlos was widely admired for steering Spain to democracy during a difficult period
  • But towards the end of his 39-year reign he drew growing criticism
  • Abdicates on 18 June 2014 in favour of his son Felipe

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2020-08-04 21:33:45Z
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Beirut explosion: Lebanon PM vows to punish those responsible for blast - The Telegraph

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  1. Beirut explosion: Lebanon PM vows to punish those responsible for blast  The Telegraph
  2. Beirut blast: Dozens dead and thousands injured, health minister says  BBC News
  3. Sky News bureau destroyed in Beirut blast  Sky News
  4. Beirut explosion: Video shows huge mushroom cloud erupt as blast kills at least 70  Mirror Online
  5. Widespread damage after huge explosion in Beirut - BBC News  BBC News
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2020-08-04 20:31:32Z
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Beirut explosion witness describes blast like a 'volcano' - The Telegraph

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  1. Beirut explosion witness describes blast like a 'volcano'  The Telegraph
  2. Live: Massive explosion shakes Lebanon's capital Beirut  The Sun
  3. Beirut blast: Dozens dead and thousands injured, health minister says  BBC News
  4. Beirut explosion: At least 50 dead, thousands injured in blast  Daily Mail
  5. Beirut explosion: footage shows massive blast shaking Lebanon's capital  Guardian News
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2020-08-04 20:00:21Z
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Beirut explosion: buildings destroyed and cars upturned in aftermath of blast - Guardian News

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  1. Beirut explosion: buildings destroyed and cars upturned in aftermath of blast  Guardian News
  2. Live: Massive explosion shakes Lebanon's capital Beirut  The Sun
  3. Beirut blast: Dozens dead and thousands injured, health minister says  BBC News
  4. Massive explosion rocks Beirut: At least 50 die and thousands injured  Daily Mail
  5. RAW VIDEO: Beirut blast caught on camera  Sky News
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2020-08-04 19:22:19Z
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Sky News bureau destroyed in Beirut blast - Sky News

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  1. Sky News bureau destroyed in Beirut blast  Sky News
  2. Live: Massive explosion shakes Lebanon's capital Beirut  The Sun
  3. Beirut blast: Dozens dead and thousands injured, health minister says  BBC News
  4. Beirut: At least 50 killed and thousands injured after huge explosion in Lebanese capital  Sky News
  5. Beirut explosions: At least 30 dead and over 3,000 injured in Lebanon blasts  The Independent
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2020-08-04 18:46:27Z
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