Top News Story –
Ireland’s Lowry breezes to victory at The Open
PORTRUSH, Northern Ireland — Shane Lowry made the 68 years between Open Championships in Northern Ireland worth the wait.
The silver claret jug is staying on the Emerald Isle.
Lowry, the 32-year-old Irishman with stout nerves and a soft touch around the greens, endured the worst weather of the week and the Sunday pressure of a sellout crowd cheering him along to win The Open by six shots at Royal Portrush.
Even as the rain stopped, the tears began flowing.
“I can’t believe this is me standing here,” Lowry said as he cradled golf’s oldest trophy. “I can’t believe this is mine.”
It was never really in doubt.
Lowry closed with a 1-over 72, the first time since 1996 the Open champion was over par in the final round, and it was no less impressive. More difficult than the rain was wind strong enough to break an umbrella. Lowry began making bogeys in the middle of the round without losing ground. No one from the last 12 groups broke par.
(ESPN)
Twitter trends [from Trendinalia] – today from USA
Other News Stories –
Business and economy
- German airline Lufthansa resumes flights between Cairo and Frankfurt and Munich, while British Airways flights to Cairo remain cancelled for six more days. The UK Foreign Office warns against “all travel” to certain parts of Egypt, but its standard advice for Cairo is for passengers to check for changes. (BBC) (UK Foreign Office)
International relations
- United States–Venezuela relations
- The Venezuelan military reports that on Friday, an American Naval reconnaissance plane entered its national airspace, threatening flights to Maiquetia Airport; the United States asserts that their aircraft was over international waters in the Caribbean on an approved mission. The US plane was followed for a prolonged time by a Venezuelan fighter. (Bloomberg) (The Guardian)
- Foreign relations of Argentina
- President Mauricio Macri and Justice and Human Rights Minister of Argentina Germán Garavano say that Argentina will start to receive reports of human rights abuses and criminal accusations against the Venezuelan government. Macri also reiterates his support for Juan Guaidó. (TN)
Law and crime
- Taiwan Customs officers discover 9800 cartons of cigarettes worth more than 200,000 USD smuggled in five trucks of presidential motorade when President Tsai Ing-wen has returned from an official trip to the Caribbean and leaves the airport via a VIP lane. A security agent of National Security Bureau within Tsai’s entourage allegedly pre-ordered the cigarettes duty-free from China Airlines and stored them at a warehouse of the airline’s catering company at Taoyuan International Airport. National Security Bureau Director-General Peng Sheng-chu resigns over the scandal on the following day. (Taiwan News)(CNA)(Taipei Times)
- 2019 Hong Kong anti-extradition bill protests
- A mob of suspected masked triad members dressed in white and armed with batons attack commuters indiscriminately at Yuen Long station, injuring 45, including a pro-democracy legislator and a pregnant woman. Hong Kong police have been accused of allowing the violence to happen due to their delayed response and decision to limit emergency services in the area. (The Guardian) (SCMP)
- Pro-Beijing legislator Junius Ho applauds the assailants for their actions, saying they should be “pardoned for defending their homes” and calling them his “heroes”. (HKFP) (SCMP)
- A former Venezuelan state oil executive at PDVSA, Juan Carlos Márquez Cabrera, is found hanged in an apartment in Madrid during a trial for which he was testifying of corruption in PDVSA and money laundering of the former Spanish ambassador. (BBC)
Politics and elections
- 2019 Japanese House of Councillors election
- Japanese citizens head to the polls to elect one half of the members of the country’s House of Councillors. (Japan Times)
- The Liberal Democratic Party of Japan, led by Prime Minister Shinzō Abe, wins a clear, but reduced, majority of the seats but falls short on gaining the two-thirds supermajority needed to start the pursued process of amending the constitution. (Reuters)
- 2019 Ukrainian parliamentary election
- Ukrainian citizens vote for the new members of the Verkhovna Rada, following its dissolution by President Volodymyr Zelensky in May. (DW)
- Servant of the People, President Zelensky’s party, wins most of the seats with a comfortable majority. (The Guardian)
News from Wikipedia – please support this valuable resource