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God wanted Trump to be president: White House
Washington: President Donald Trump has plenty of detractors, but for spokeswoman Sarah Sanders, he has support from above.
“I think God calls all of us to fill different roles at different times and I think that he wanted Donald Trump to become president,” Sanders says in an interview to be aired by the Christian Broadcasting Network. CBN journalist David Brody tweeted Sanders’ claim after the interview was taped.
Trump, a Republican, has strong backing from the politically influential US evangelical movement, which early on decided to overlook multiple lurid reports regarding his private life. (AFP)

Over 17,000 banned for life from driving in China
Beijing: China banned 17,264 people from driving for life in 2018 for various serious traffic violations including drunken driving and hit and run cases.
Among them, a total of 5,149 were caught drunk driving in serious traffic accidents and faced criminal prosecution, state-run Xinhua news agency reported, quoting a statement from the Ministry of Public Security as saying. The remaining 12,115 were involved in serious hit and run cases, the statement said.
The country has registered 22.85 million new automobiles and 22.55 million new drivers, with 86,000 km of highways put into operation in 2018. (PTI)

Dutch theme park to change racist dolls
The Hague: The Netherlands’ biggest amusement park will update a popular ride to change controversial African and Asian dolls that campaigners have branded racist, it said on Wednesday.
The Efteling park said the updates to the Carnaval Festival ride would give it an “appearance that fits better with the current era, traditional African costumes instead of nose rings for example”.
Asian dolls featuring slanted eyes and long front teeth would also be changed on the 35-year-old ride, the theme park in the southern Netherlands said in a statement.
Negative reaction to the dolls came particularly from international visitors and media who “did not grow up with the attraction”, NOS television’s website quoted park spokeswoman Femke van Es as saying. But the park had no plans to change another ride called Monsieur Cannibale, which features a black cannibal in the middle of a carousel with cooking pots.
Anti-racism campaigners have long called on the park to change both attractions and staged a protest there in 2016, NOS reported. At the time, the Stop Oppressive Stereotypes group criticised both Carnaval Festival and Monsieur Cannibale as “offensive and extreme racist rides”.
Efteling opened in 1952 and bills itself as one of Europe’s largest amusement parks, attracting 5.18 million visitors in 2017, according to its website.
Widely seen as tolerant and liberal on issues such as cannabis, prostitution and euthanasia, the Netherlands faces pressure to change on a number of other social and cultural issues.
A blackface sidekick to Santa Claus known as Zwarte Piet (Black Pete) provokes an annual controversy over accusations that he is a racist stereotype. Critics say Zwarte Piet’s Afro hair, black skin, red lips and earrings are a reminder of the era when the Netherlands exploited slaves, notably in the south American colony of Surinam. (AFP)

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