8chan/8kun QResearch Posts (1)
#11932193 at 2020-12-07 06:28:00 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #15231: Ghost Ship Edition
Resignations in the news 11/30/2020 thru 12/6/2020 - part 1
Bough Lin to resign as SPIL chairman
https://www.digitimes.com/news/a20201130PD213.html
Fidesz's Szajer resigns as MEP
https://www.budapesttimes.hu/hungary/fideszs-szajer-resigns-as-mep/
Tokyo Stock Exchange CEO resigns over system failure
https://finance.yahoo.com/news/tokyo-stock-exchange-ceo-resign-050712961.html
EbeneMagazine -JP -TSE President Miyahara resigns due to system failure
https://news.ebene-magazine.com/ebenemagazine-jp-tse-president-miyahara-resigns-due-to-system-failure/
A Maine sheriff resigned after sexting his officers. The full story is even darker.
https://bangordailynews.com/2020/11/30/mainefocus/a-maine-sheriff-resigned-after-sexting-his-officers-the-full-story-is-even-darker/
Ohio State Provost Bruce McPheron to step down
https://www.dispatch.com/story/news/education/2020/12/01/ohio-state-provost-step-down/6475414002/
Kum & Go CEO Kyle Krause stepping down, paving way for son atop Des Moines-based convenience chain
https://www.desmoinesregister.com/story/money/business/2020/12/01/kum-go-ceo-kyle-krause-stepping-down-son-take-over-2021/6473322002/
ioneer thanks Patrick Elliot for contribution to company after he resigns from non-executive director role
https://www.proactiveinvestors.com.au/companies/news/935183/ioneer-thanks-patrick-elliot-for-contribution-to-company-after-he-resigns-from-non-executive-director-role-935183.html
McCarty retiring after 30 years with OPS
https://www.messenger-inquirer.com/news/mccarty-retiring-after-30-years-with-ops/article_e4d64864-6021-56f7-9f82-757763f4014e.html
MPL's chairman resigns days after revealing corruption within company
https://raajje.mv/91343
Nash retiring, proud of efforts as Tupelo Regional Airport director
https://www.djournal.com/mbj/nash-retiring-proud-of-efforts-as-tupelo-regional-airport-director/article_3347f71a-3330-11eb-82d5-27f658aad8a9.html
Comair to start flying again with a change of captain
https://www.businesslive.co.za/bd/companies/industrials/2020-11-30-comair-to-start-flying-again-with-a-change-of-captain/
Several AGP members including secretary Paban Saikia resign
https://www.sentinelassam.com/north-east-india-news/assam-news/several-agp-members-including-secretary-paban-saikia-resign-513927
Roger Pepperl retiring after 40 year career
https://www.producebluebook.com/2020/11/30/roger-pepperl-retiring-after-40-year-career/#
West Virginia Coal Association President Bill Raney Retiring
https://www.usnews.com/news/best-states/west-virginia/articles/2020-12-01/west-virginia-coal-association-president-bill-raney-retiring
KATHMANDU HOLDINGS LIMITED (NZX: KMD) RESIGNATION OF KATHMANDU HOLDINGS GROUP CEO Xavier Simonet
http://www.sharechat.co.nz/article/8f645cf7/kathmandu-holdings-limited-nzx-kmd-resignation-of-kathmandu-holdings-group-ceo-Xavier-Simonet.html
Michaud Cooley Erickson president, Doug Cooley, retiring after 51-year career
https://www.bizjournals.com/twincities/news/2020/12/01/doug-cooley-michaud-cooley-erickson-retiring.html
Marcie Sillman, longtime Seattle arts reporter, is retiring after 35 years at KUOW
https://www.seattletimes.com/entertainment/marcie-sillman-longtime-seattle-arts-reporter-is-retiring-after-35-years-at-kuow/
CMG's Bill Hendrich Retiring
https://radioink.com/2020/11/30/cmgs-bill-hendrich-retiring/
Alabama Department of Mental Health Commissioner Lynn Beshear retiring; Kim Boswell appointed as successor
https://yellowhammernews.com/alabama-department-of-mental-health-commissioner-lynn-beshear-retiring-kim-boswell-appointed-as-successor/
New Jersey Environmental Commissioner Retiring In January, Gov. Murphy Announces
https://philadelphia.cbslocal.com/2020/12/01/new-jersey-environmental-commissioner-retiring-in-january-gov-murphy-announces/
8chan/8kun QResearch AUSTRALIA Posts (1)
#16403519 at 2022-06-06 09:56:30 (UTC+1)
Q Research AUSTRALIA #23: HOUSE OF CARDS Edition
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Anthony Albanese, Joko Widodo agree to strengthen ties during Indonesia visit
SIMON BENSON and DIAN SEPTIARI - JUNE 6, 2022
Australia and Indonesia have vowed to strengthen bilateral co-operation to advance greater economic ties and to counter the threats of strategic competition in the Indo-Pacific region amid the rise of China following the first leaders meeting today between Anthony Albanese and Joko Widodo.
The Prime Minister and Indonesian President met for an hour behind closed doors for the annual leaders meeting held in Jakarta where they discussed the Russian invasion of Ukraine and greater Indo-Pacific co-operation as well as greater economic and investment links.
President Widodo told Mr Albanese that the rule of law was essential to peace and stability in South East Asia and the broader Indo-Pacific region.
"In general I reiterated Indonesia's consistent position that the good relation between the two nations can contribute to the peace and prosperity in the region. Therefore international laws must be followed consistently," President Widodo said following the meeting.
"The culture of peace and strategic trust must be strengthened."
Mr Albanese confirmed that he would attend this year's G20 leaders summit in November being hosted by Indonesia, despite the threatened boycotts by other member nations due to the attendance of Russian president Vladimir Putin.
"Today I informed President Widodo that I will attend the G20 Leaders' Summit in Bali in November," Mr Albanese said.
"I did so because the work of the G20 is critical at this time of global economic uncertainty, and it will be by working with Indonesia that we most effectively tackle the many challenges we face in navigating the post-COVID global economic recovery.
"I will work closely with President Widodo to help deliver a successful Summit. And we discussed that this morning.
"Australia's relationship with Indonesia is one of our most important.
"We're linked not just by geography, but we are linked by choice.
"We've enjoyed a long history of co-operation and friendship.
"And our relationship is ever-deepened by the strategic and economic interests we share.
"I reiterate today that ASEAN and ASEAN-led institutions are at the absolute centre of our vision for the Indo-Pacific.
"Australia supports the ASEAN Outlook on the Indo-Pacific, and its vision for a peaceful, prosperous and secure Indo-Pacific.
Mr Albanese has made deeper economic and investment engagement with Indonesia a priority of his first visit to Jakarta.
"Indonesia is on track to be one of the world's five largest economies," he said.
"Revitalising our trade and investment relationship is a priority for my Government.
"And it's why we plan to work with Indonesia to realise the potential of the Indonesia-Australia Comprehensive Economic Partnership Agreement (IA-CEPA).
"Our economic ministers will meet regularly.
"And we will continue to secure the backing of business on both sides.
"My Government will work with Australian Super Funds, among our largest investors, to explore investment opportunities here in Indonesia.
"And the senior Australian CEOs who are here with me will be at the vanguard of a sustained campaign by Australian government and business to seize these opportunities."
Mr Albanese is being accompanied on his Indonesian visit by Foreign Minister Penny Wong, Trade Minister Don Farrell, Industry Minister Ed Husic and Luke Gosling, "who represents Darwin in my team."
The business and trade delegation as part of the PM's official visit includes Bluescope Steel boss Mark Vassella, Commonwealth Bank CEO Matt Comyn, Telstra CEO Andrew Penn, Fortescue Metals Group deputy chair Mark Barnaba, Thales Australia CEO Chris Jenkins and Wesfarmers boss Rob Scott.
They are joined by the Business Council of Australia CEO Jennifer Westacott and chair Warwick Smith, Sun Cable CEO David Griffin, Monash University vice chancellor Margaret Gardner and Austrade CEO Xavier Simonet.
The two leaders agreed to advance the Australian government's $200 million climate and infrastructure partnership with Indonesia with Mr Albanese saying he wanted better access to "affordable, reliable and secure clean energy right across our region, as we transition to a net zero world together".
A deal was struck to provide more scholarships for Indonesians seeking to study in Australia, increasing the cap to 5000 on Indonesian working holiday visas to Australia.
There was also agreement to advance a Memorandum of Understanding on Agriculture to strengthen food security issues in the region.
https://www.theaustralian.com.au/nation/politics/anthony-albanese-joko-widodo-agree-to-strengthen-ties-during-indonesia-visit/news-story/05d405b0bf7a6d7d74d99ae5fb8b16f0