1 soldier killed, several others wounded in clashes between Armenia, Azerbaijan
Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 17:38:50 GMT
YEREVAN, Armenia (AP) — Armenian and Azerbaijani troops exchanged artillery fire Thursday along their tense border, leaving at least one soldier dead and several others wounded in the latest bout of escalation between the longtime adversaries that threatened to derail their latest attempts at peace talks.The two countries’ authorities traded blame for triggering the clashes and accused each other of trying to undermine negotiations on a prospective peace deal.The Armenian Defense Ministry said that Azerbaijani forces opened artillery fire on Armenian positions near the town of Sotk in the eastern Gegharkunik province, leaving four Armenian soldiers wounded.Azerbaijan’s Defense Ministry said that one Azerbaijani soldier was killed and another one was wounded by Armenian fire.The exchange of fire follows U.S.-hosted peace talks earlier this month between the Armenian and Azerbaijani foreign minister, which U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken said had achieved “tangible ...Sweden charges man for spreading sensitive military information online
Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 17:38:50 GMT
STOCKHOLM (AP) — Swedish prosecutors said that a 50-year-old man was charged on Thursday with spreading sensitive military information online. The man, who authorities didn’t identify, administered a database that was used for the exchange of secret information, said Lars Hedvall, a senior prosecutor with the National Security Unit. The information was posted in a forum that he allegedly was responsible for. He was charged with suspected “gross unauthorized possession of secret information” and sharing “secret and sensitive information about a large number of defense facilities” online.Hedvall called the man’s alleged actions “serious” because the information was “of great importance for the defense of the kingdom.”It is unclear whether a foreign power actually got hold of the information that was spread on the unnamed forum where he posted the information.Hedvall told Swedish news agency TT that the 50-year man is ”a private person who has a very...Minister: Student visas issued by breakaway north used to seek asylum in Cyprus
Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 17:38:50 GMT
NICOSIA, Cyprus (AP) — Some 70% of migrants arriving in ethnically divided Cyprus this year have used a student visa they were issued by breakaway Turkish Cypriot authorities before seeking asylum in the internationally recognized south, the country’s interior minister said Thursday.Minister Constantinos Ioannou told the Associated Press that Turkish Cypriot student visas are “by far” the most popular method used by migrants to reach Cyprus. They then cross the 180 kilometer (111-mile) -long, United Nations-controlled buffer zone to apply for asylum in the south.Migrants don’t apply in the north because they wouldn’t receive the benefits afforded to asylum-seekers under international and European Union laws and regulations. Only Turkey recognizes Turkish Cypriot independence. Although Cyprus joined the European Union in 2004, only the southern part enjoys full benefits.Ioannou said most of the migrants who for opt for this route are from sub-Saharan Africa and fly into north C...Ways to save big on summer concert tickets in Austin
Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 17:38:50 GMT
AUSTIN (KXAN) – A nationwide concert ticket deal that launched Wednesday means savings for area music fans from May to October. According to Live Nation, you can get $25 tickets from its Concert Week deal through Tuesday, May 16 or while supplies last.Live Nation says the venues include: ACL Live at The Moody TheaterEmo's AustinGermania InsuranceMoody AmphitheaterMoody Center ATXQ2 StadiumScoot InnStubb's Waller Creek AmphitheaterAmong the Austin performances covered by the deal are: BeckCulture ClubWeezerAlicia KeysA Flock of SeagullsMoody Center posted a tweet Wednesday with special offers.From northern Minnesota, a father-daughter pair of innovative barrel makers is creating a tastier future for craft spirits
Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 17:38:50 GMT
Russ Karasch opened a plastic bag filled with strips of wood the color of the best part of a piece of toast.“Smell this,” he said.The aroma was intoxicatingly comforting, like roasting a chocolatey Scotcheroo bar over a campfire made of cinnamon sticks, if such a thing were possible. It’s amburana wood, a Brazilian variety, Karasch said. And in a way, it represents the vast possibilities this expert barrel-maker is creating for the future of wood-aging spirits.As craft distilling grows nationwide — in many ways mirroring the rise of craft brewing a decade ago — demand is creeping back up for the time-honored art of cooperage, or barrel-making. And some of the biggest innovations in barrels are happening in Minnesota; specifically in Park Rapids, Minn., off a side street between the airport and the police station.Karasch and his daughter, Heidi Korb, launched Black Swan Cooperage in 2009. Since then, the duo has become recognized across the distilling, brewing and winemaking industri...98.3 TRY Social Dilemma: My Adult Daughter Wants To Move Home; Can I Say No?
Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 17:38:50 GMT
ALBANY, N.Y. (NEWS10) -- Today's 98.3 TRY Social Dilemma came from Bonnie and it's about adult children. Here's her email: Get the latest, news, weather, sports and community events delivered right to your inbox! Hi Jaime Here's my story. My husband and I got married when we were in our early 20's. We quickly had three children. Here we are almost 30 years later, and for the last two years, we've been enjoying our time alone...vacationing, relaxing and making our home completely ours. However, now our youngest daughter is asking to move back in with us. She's not struggling, she has a good job, and a nice apartment. She just wants to come home. We think she's just not a fan of taking care of herself. She likes her meals made for her. But of course, that's not how life is as an adult. So my husband and I are considering telling her she can't come back right now. Some friends have told us we're being too harsh, but I feel like being a good parent, sometimes means saying no. That com...Over 80 goats surrendered in animal cruelty case
Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 17:38:50 GMT
NORWAY, N.Y. (NEWS10) -- Over 80 goats of all ages were surrendered in an animal cruelty case out of Norway in Herkimer County. Lorraine Rose, 60, faces charges. Get the latest, news, weather, sports and community events delivered right to your inbox! On Tuesday, police responded to a property on Military Road in Norway to aid an animal cruelty officer regarding animal hoarding and abuse. Police say a search of the property found several goats, donkeys, and cows in grave condition resulting from poor care. Image via New York State PolicePolice say Rose, who lives in an unknown structure on the property, attempted to care for the animals but became overwhelmed. As a result, over 80 goats were voluntarily surrendered to the Pause 4 All Paws Animal Rescue. Two juveniles arrested in Kingston High cafeteria ‘attack’ Charges:New York State Agriculture Market Laws- overdriving, torturing, and injuring animals (five counts)Failure to provide sustenancePolice say this investigation is on...Ask Amy: Even with sobriety, alcohol dominates marriage
Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 17:38:50 GMT
Dear Amy: From the day we met, over 40 years ago, my wife and I have been social drinkers.Get-togethers at weddings, holidays, concerts, sporting events, etc., have always featured alcohol.While I can have a couple of drinks and stop, when it comes to my wife — not so much.She will keep ordering drinks right up to 2 a.m. And while sometimes stupidly funny when we were younger, as we’ve aged the end results were becoming frequently embarrassing.I was becoming very concerned about my wife’s drinking and her health.One night when she went way over the edge, I filmed her, sent the video to her, and told her that I no longer wished to be a part of that lifestyle.I dumped all the alcohol in the house, and neither of us has had a drink since.I hardly miss it, and she had no trouble quitting, either, but mentally it has been very challenging for her.Alcohol was her social lubricant. Alcohol is what allowed her to get past her social anxiety and self-esteem issues.Now she either doesn’...A more prosperous Bangladesh wants even stronger relations with the EU
Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 17:38:50 GMT
Bangladesh has long been a beneficiary of the EU’s favourable trade terms for Least Developed Countries (LDCs). Half of its exports, notably clothing, are sold in Europe. But it will soon be considered too prosperous for LDC status. The country’s State Minister for Foreign Affairs, Md. Shahriar Alam, has been in Brussels to discuss the new relationship. In an exclusive interview with EU Reporter, he spoke to Political Editor Nick Powell about Bangladesh’s major foreign policy objectives.Bangladesh is a success story of the European Union’s engagement with the world’s Least Developed Countries. In fact, it is about to graduate from that least developed status and be considered a higher middle-income country. That will affect what the EU expects of Bangladesh in future and Shahriar Alam was in Brussels to discuss how the transition will ...Gov. Newsom responds to recommended reparations payments for Black California residents
Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 17:38:50 GMT
By Tina Burnside and Christine Sever | CNNCalifornia’s governor responded Wednesday to the reparations payments for some Black state residents that were recommended by a task force looking at how to mitigate injustices and discrimination stemming from slavery.Gov. Gavin Newsom called the recommendations “a milestone in our bipartisan effort to advance justice and promote healing.” He added, “We need to wait for the Task Force to finish its work and submit its final report,” without offering any further details about whether he supports the recommendations put forth.“We are waiting for the process to be completed,” Newsom, a Democrat who is White, said in a statement.The recommendations approved Saturday outline restitution that, if approved by state lawmakers, could cost billions of dollars to address historical disparities in health care, housing and policing.“Dealing with the legacy of slavery is about much more than cash payments,...Latest news
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