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Five things to know for the week ahead | Five things to know for the week ahead |
(about 11 hours later) | |
It's Monday, it's a new week, and while we won't pretend we know everything that's going to happen over the next seven days, we have some sense of what's coming up. | It's Monday, it's a new week, and while we won't pretend we know everything that's going to happen over the next seven days, we have some sense of what's coming up. |
Here's your briefing on some of the most important and interesting stories happening in the week ahead. | Here's your briefing on some of the most important and interesting stories happening in the week ahead. |
1) Brazil decides | 1) Brazil decides |
What's happening? | What's happening? |
The world's fifth most populous country will vote for its next president on Sunday. | The world's fifth most populous country will vote for its next president on Sunday. |
Why is it important? | Why is it important? |
There's a lot at stake in the race to head up the country of more than 200 million people. | There's a lot at stake in the race to head up the country of more than 200 million people. |
There are two leading candidates - one of whom has been recuperating in hospital after a near-fatal stabbing a few weeks ago. | There are two leading candidates - one of whom has been recuperating in hospital after a near-fatal stabbing a few weeks ago. |
That man, Jair Bolsonaro, is a former army captain and is running for the far-right Social Liberal Party. He's been condemned as sexist (he once said he wouldn't employ a woman on the same salary as a man as she might get pregnant) and homophobic (he said he couldn't love his son if he was gay). | That man, Jair Bolsonaro, is a former army captain and is running for the far-right Social Liberal Party. He's been condemned as sexist (he once said he wouldn't employ a woman on the same salary as a man as she might get pregnant) and homophobic (he said he couldn't love his son if he was gay). |
But his tough-on-crime stance is appealing to many, and he's leading the polls ahead of leftist Workers Party candidate Fernando Haddad, a former mayor of São Paulo, Brazil's biggest city. Neither is expected to win outright on Sunday, so the election will probably go to a second round. | But his tough-on-crime stance is appealing to many, and he's leading the polls ahead of leftist Workers Party candidate Fernando Haddad, a former mayor of São Paulo, Brazil's biggest city. Neither is expected to win outright on Sunday, so the election will probably go to a second round. |
2) Flying solo | 2) Flying solo |
What's happening? | What's happening? |
The US first lady begins a visit to Africa on Monday - she'll go to Ghana, Malawi, Kenya and Egypt. | The US first lady begins a visit to Africa on Monday - she'll go to Ghana, Malawi, Kenya and Egypt. |
Why is it important? | Why is it important? |
It's the first time Melania Trump has undertaken a major solo foreign trip (there was a brief trip to Canada, but we'll ignore that) so there will be plenty of scrutiny as to how she represents the US. | It's the first time Melania Trump has undertaken a major solo foreign trip (there was a brief trip to Canada, but we'll ignore that) so there will be plenty of scrutiny as to how she represents the US. |
There's some important context too - her husband hasn't visited Africa as president yet, and back in January it was reported that he had referred to some African countries in rather derogatory terms (he denied this). | There's some important context too - her husband hasn't visited Africa as president yet, and back in January it was reported that he had referred to some African countries in rather derogatory terms (he denied this). |
Last December, the New York Times also reported that he made a sweeping comment about Nigerians living in "huts", which the White House denied. | Last December, the New York Times also reported that he made a sweeping comment about Nigerians living in "huts", which the White House denied. |
Mrs Trump will promote child welfare and education on her trip, and her husband made all the right noises in the build-up, saying: "We both love Africa. Africa is so beautiful." | Mrs Trump will promote child welfare and education on her trip, and her husband made all the right noises in the build-up, saying: "We both love Africa. Africa is so beautiful." |
3) DON'T PANIC | 3) DON'T PANIC |
What's happening? | What's happening? |
Every American with a mobile phone will receive an emergency message from their president at 14:18 EDT (19:18 BST) on Wednesday. | Every American with a mobile phone will receive an emergency message from their president at 14:18 EDT (19:18 BST) on Wednesday. |
Why is it important? | Why is it important? |
It's just a test, but it's still important. It's to make sure that it is possible to send a nationwide alert to millions of citizens during a major emergency or catastrophe. | It's just a test, but it's still important. It's to make sure that it is possible to send a nationwide alert to millions of citizens during a major emergency or catastrophe. |
The text message, headlined 'Presidential Alert' will say: "THIS IS A TEST of the National Wireless Emergency Alert System. No action is needed." It will override whatever people are doing on their phones at that time. | The text message, headlined 'Presidential Alert' will say: "THIS IS A TEST of the National Wireless Emergency Alert System. No action is needed." It will override whatever people are doing on their phones at that time. |
Some people, not exactly thrilled that this particular president has the means to reach them directly by phone, have vowed to switch off their devices at that time. | Some people, not exactly thrilled that this particular president has the means to reach them directly by phone, have vowed to switch off their devices at that time. |
4) Kim Jong-un, Nobel Prize winner?! | 4) Kim Jong-un, Nobel Prize winner?! |
What's happening? | What's happening? |
The Nobel Peace Prize will be awarded on Friday. | The Nobel Peace Prize will be awarded on Friday. |
Why is it important? | Why is it important? |
The prize doesn't always go to the most obvious candidates - last year, it went to the International Campaign to Abolish Nuclear Weapons. | The prize doesn't always go to the most obvious candidates - last year, it went to the International Campaign to Abolish Nuclear Weapons. |
Bookmakers seem to think North Korean leader Kim Jong-un and his South Korean counterpart Moon Jae-in could win it this year, as they work to resolve tensions on their peninsula. Bookmakers rarely predict Nobel Peace Prize winners correctly though. | Bookmakers seem to think North Korean leader Kim Jong-un and his South Korean counterpart Moon Jae-in could win it this year, as they work to resolve tensions on their peninsula. Bookmakers rarely predict Nobel Peace Prize winners correctly though. |
President Moon thinks someone else should win - Donald Trump (him again), whom Moon credits with bringing about the peace talks because of his aggressive stance against North Korea. | President Moon thinks someone else should win - Donald Trump (him again), whom Moon credits with bringing about the peace talks because of his aggressive stance against North Korea. |
You may notice that all the favourites mentioned were men. That would be in keeping with Nobels of years past: of the 98 Peace Prizes distributed so far, only 16 have gone to women. | You may notice that all the favourites mentioned were men. That would be in keeping with Nobels of years past: of the 98 Peace Prizes distributed so far, only 16 have gone to women. |
5) An appointment with the Doctor | 5) An appointment with the Doctor |
What's happening? | What's happening? |
While we're on the subject of people who help bring about peace across the universe (and beyond), say hello again to Doctor Who. | While we're on the subject of people who help bring about peace across the universe (and beyond), say hello again to Doctor Who. |
Why is it important? | Why is it important? |
There have been more female Nobel Peace Prize winners than there have been female doctors in the show's 54-year history. | |
Jodie Whittaker is the first, and she'll make her debut as the Time Lord (Time Lady?) on Sunday, on BBC One and BBC America. | Jodie Whittaker is the first, and she'll make her debut as the Time Lord (Time Lady?) on Sunday, on BBC One and BBC America. |
Whittaker was confirmed in the role last July, since when all the trolls have had plenty of time to do their trolling and the angry fanboys have done their ranting. | Whittaker was confirmed in the role last July, since when all the trolls have had plenty of time to do their trolling and the angry fanboys have done their ranting. |
Now it's time to enjoy how she takes to travelling through time and space - the critics have certainly warmed to her already. | Now it's time to enjoy how she takes to travelling through time and space - the critics have certainly warmed to her already. |
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