At least 16 death in landslide in Ecuador’s Andean community
Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 18:48:38 GMT
QUITO, Ecuador (AP) — At least 16 people died and 16 others were injured when a massive landslide buried dozens of homes in an Andean community in central Ecuador, the country’s emergency response agency reported Monday.Ecuador’s Risk Management Secretariat said seven people remain missing hours after the landslide Sunday in Alausí, about 137 miles (220 kilometers) south of the capital, Quito. The disaster also destroyed a portion of the Pan-American Highway.The governor of Chimborazo, Ivan Vinueza, told The Associated Press that some of the injured have been taken to area hospitals. He added that people have been ordered to evacuate the area due to the imminent risk of new landslides. The Associated PressTeenager fatally stabs teacher, wounds five others in Brazil
Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 18:48:38 GMT
A 13-year-old student in Brazil’s biggest city Sao Paulo fatally stabbed a 71-year-old teacher and wounded three teachers and two fellow students Monday in a knife attack at a public school, state officials said.The five wounded victims from the Thomazia Montoro school were in hospital in stable condition. The suspected attacker was detained and under investigation by the military police, Gov. Tarcisio Freitas wrote on social media. “Our efforts are concentrated on helping the wounded and comforting the family members,” Gov. Tarcísio de Freitas wrote on social media. Associated Press, The Associated PressDye & Durham considering possible spin out of TM Group in addition to sale option
Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 18:48:38 GMT
TORONTO — Dye & Durham Ltd. says it is considering spinning out its TM Group business in addition to a possible sale after agreeing with the United Kingdom’s competition regulator last year that it would dispose of the business.The UK’s Competition and Markets Authority (CMA) ordered the sale of the software company’s July 2021 acquisition after it found it would “substantially” lessen competition in property search reports in England and Wales.Dye & Durham says a sale of TM Group remains its first and preferred option, but that it is also looking at a spin out as an alternative.The company says it has engaged with multiple bidders as part of an auction process.However, it says it believes having two options helps ensure the disposition generates maximum shareholder value. Both plans are subject to CMA approval, among other conditions.This report by The Canadian Press was first published March 27, 2023.Companies in this story: (TSX:DND)The Canad...No atmosphere found at faraway Earth-sized world, study says
Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 18:48:38 GMT
CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. (AP) — The Webb Space Telescope has found no evidence of an atmosphere at one of the seven rocky, Earth-sized planets orbiting a nearby star. Scientists said Monday that doesn’t bode well for the rest of the planets in this solar system, some of which are in the sweet spot for harboring water and potentially life. The NASA-led team reported little if no atmosphere exists at the innermost planet in the Trappist system, 40 light-years away. The researchers used a special technique geared toward a warm planet like this one. Results were published Monday in the journal Nature. The lack of an atmosphere would mean no water and no protection from cosmic rays, said NASA’s Thomas Greene, the lead researcher. As for the other planets orbiting the small, feeble Trappist star, “I would have been more optimistic about the others” having atmospheres if this one had, Greene said in an email.Because this innermost planet is bombarded by solar radiation — four times as mu...Poland, EU seek to boost munitions production
Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 18:48:38 GMT
WARSAW, Poland (AP) — Officials from Poland and the European Union on Monday discussed artillery munitions manufacturing as part of a new, 2 billion euro ($2.2 billion) program to supply Ukraine in its war against invading Russian forces and to replenish Europe’s dwindling stocks. EU Internal Market Commissioner Thierry Breton visited DEZAMET S.A. munition plant in Nowa Deba, in southeast Poland, accompanied by Polish Prime Minister Mateusz Morawiecki and Defense Minister Mariusz Blaszczak. The visit came just days after Brussels announced a program to reimburse countries offering artillery ammunition to Ukraine from a 1 billion euro ($1.1 billion) fund. The program also aims to spend an equal amount on increasing production in 11 countries with such manufacturing capacity.Breton said the EU is “determined” to quickly do what is needed in light of a conflict that’s expected to drag on. He also encouraged other EU countries to transfer ammunition to Ukraine as soon as possible....In Trump probe, Manhattan grand jury is back at work
Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 18:48:38 GMT
NEW YORK (AP) — The Manhattan grand jury investigating former President Donald Trump over hush money payments returned on Monday to hear more evidence, with still no word on when it might be asked to vote on a possible indictment.It was the first time the panel was hearing testimony in the Trump probe since last Monday, when a witness favorable to the ex-president appeared before the grand jury. The jurors did not meet at all on Wednesday, one of the days when they ordinarily convene, and heard other matters on Thursday.The grand jury is now back on Trump, according to a person familiar with the matter who spoke on condition of anonymity to discuss secretive proceedings. It was not immediately clear whether an additional witness might be called before the panel.Trump raised anticipation that criminal charges were imminent with a March 18 post on his social media platform in which he said he expected to be arrested last Tuesday. He has since used the absence of an indictment to claim...Ottawa’s slow rollout of internet to First Nations creating economic rift: audit
Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 18:48:38 GMT
OTTAWA — The federal government’s slow rollout of high-speed internet to rural areas is putting First Nations at an economic disadvantage while billions of dollars earmarked to fix the issue remains untouched, says Canada’s auditor general.The lack of internet access continues to exclude First Nation reserves from accessing education, work and medical or government services online, Karen Hogan says in a report released Monday — despite there being billions of dollars in last year’s budget to address their needs.“Internet and mobile services is not equal for all Canadians,” reads the audit report, which covered the period from July 2018 to January.On First Nations, about 43 per cent of households have high-speed internet, while 91 per cent of households across Canada do. In rural and remote areas, about 60 per cent have access to high-speed internet.The audit found that the federal government is failing to account for affordability, because it is only ...MP Han Dong suing Global News over ‘false’ reporting on Chinese interference
Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 18:48:38 GMT
MP Han Dong says he is suing Global News and Corus Entertainment over their reporting that he advised a Chinese diplomat on the detentions of the Two Michaels in 2021.Dong released a statement on Monday saying he has retained a lawyer and is ready to “begin legal action to its fullest extent.”“I voted in support of a public inquiry on foreign interference to demonstrate to my family, colleagues and constituents that I have nothing to hide and to remind my false accusers and Global News that the truth will always come out in the end,” reads the statement from Dong.Please see my statement below. pic.twitter.com/7NgcDKSaXy— Han Dong (@handongontario) March 27, 2023The Toronto MP for Don Valley North announced he would resign from the Liberal caucus last week and sit as an Independent. Dong told the House of Commons that he would defend himself against “absolutely untrue claims” regarding his alleged involvement in Chinese interference.Global Ne...Congress ponders TikTok ban after CEO's grilling
Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 18:48:38 GMT
(The Hill) -- Discussions of a potential ban on TikTok in the United States are expected to heat up this week after the CEO of the social media app was grilled by House members during a blockbuster hearing last week.Congressional leaders from both chambers and parties have backed bills that could lead to the Chinese-owned app being banned, while Speaker Kevin McCarthy (R-Calif.) has explicitly said he would support a national ban on TikTok. “The House will be moving forward with legislation to protect Americans from the technological tentacles of the Chinese Communist Party,” McCarthy said in a tweet Sunday.What that legislation will look like remains unclear, but will likely be a topic of conversation among lawmakers this week.Also this week, House and Senate committees are slated to hold hearings on recent bank failures, after Silicon Valley Bank and Signature Bank were seized by regulators earlier this month. The collapses spooked markets and raised concerns about future bank run...In The Month Of Ramadan, We Honour Mahmoud Abdul-Rauf
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