Shock in France as Berlin ‘martyrs’ art show includes Bataclan attacker and 9/11 pilot

A Berlin art installation dedicated to “martyrs” has prompted outrage by including one of the Paris jihadist attackers alongside the likes of Martin Luther King and Socrates, with the French embassy calling the display “deeply shocking”. The so-called Martyr Museum by a Danish art collective shows the portraits of 20 people throughout history who “died for their convictions” accompanied by short biographies. Source The Guardian

Dutch cabinet to rule out a referendum on the bill to scrap referendums

Sources close to the cabinet have confirmed to the Volkskrant that there will be no referendum on ministers’ plans to scrap consultative referendums in the Netherlands. The new coalition has decided to withdraw the option following the 2016 referendum on Ukraine, which ended in a no vote. Some 2.5 million people voted in the referendum, taking the turnout just over the 30% required for the result to have legal standing. Source Dutch News

Russia Plans Yuan Bond Sale With Sanctions Threat Nearing

Russia’s Finance Ministry has hired banks to organize its first-ever sale of yuan bonds as the government braces for possible U.S. sanctions on its sovereign debt markets. Russia hired Bank of China Ltd., Gazprombank and Industrial & Commercial Bank of China Ltd. to arrange investor meetings for the sale of 6 billion yuan ($907 million) in five-year notes. The issuance is slated for the end of this year or beginning of 2018. Source Bloomberg