At least 1 person was treated for ‘heat-related discomfort’ in a plane at a Las Vegas airport
Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 23:15:44 GMT
(CNN) — First responders treated at least one person for “heat-related discomfort” in a Delta Airlines flight that experienced “uncomfortable temperatures inside the cabin” at Las Vegas’ Harry Reid International Airport Monday, the airline said.Flight 555, which was scheduled to fly from Las Vegas to Atlanta, was ultimately canceled, Delta said in a Tuesday statement, but did not share further details.The airline also did not say how long the plane was on the tarmac or how warm the plane cabin got.Harry Reid International Airport recorded temperatures of more than 100 degrees on Monday, with a high of 115 degrees, according to the National Weather Service.Medical teams responded to a call aboard an aircraft on Monday afternoon, said airport spokesperson Joe Rajchel. Rajchel referred CNN to the airline for further comment.Delta said it apologized to the passengers aboard the flight, made a compensatory offer for their experience and accommodated them on other flights.“Delta teams are...007 things the chief of MI6 told POLITICO
Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 23:15:44 GMT
On the 55th anniversary of the Prague Spring, the head of Britain’s secret intelligence service sat down with POLITICO’s Anne McElvoy — a journalist with deep experience reporting from behind the Iron Curtain — to talk about Russia, Wagner warlord Yevgeny Prigozhin, China and AI in spycraft.In the rare exclusive interview, Richard Moore issued a thinly-veiled recruitment call to Russians who’ve become disillusioned with their leadership while assessing that President Vladimir Putin was “under pressure” internally after a mutiny by mercenaries exposed his weakness.“Join hands with us — our door is always open,” Moore — known as “C” inside the agency — said in a speech at a POLITICO event hosted by the British embassy in Prague.The MI6 chief, who rose to lead the agency in 2020 after a career in diplomacy, repeatedly referred to Prague’s history as a center of resistance against Russian dominance as a parallel to current times. While the...Italy sees uptick in hospitalizations due to heat wave
Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 23:15:44 GMT
Hospitals in Italy are seeing an uptick in heat-related hospitalizations as a record-breaking heat wave continues to suffocate southern Europe.Thousands are flocking to hospitals with symptoms of heat stroke and other heat-related illnesses. A quarter of all hospital visits are now being caused by the extreme temperatures, according to Simeu, the Italian society of emergency medicine, La Repubblica reported. The Italian government issued a red alert for 23 of the country’s 27 main cities on Wednesday, along with warnings of the dangers of extreme temperatures. In Rome, temperatures surpassed 41 degrees Celsius on Tuesday, beating last year’s record of 40.7C, while Licata, in Sicily, saw the highest temperature in the country with a high of 46.3C.In recent days, hospitals reported a 20 percent increase in emergency department visits and calls due to the heat, local media reported, with the elderly being the most affected. The government is asking citizens to stay indoors during the h...Europe’s heat wave: Greek wildfires force hundreds to flee as temperatures rise
Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 23:15:44 GMT
Hundreds of people have been evacuated as wildfires rage in Greece, and Southern Europe faces another week of sweltering, above-40C temperatures in a heat wave that experts say is linked to climate change.“In the last 48 hours our country has been confronted with more than 123 forest fires,” a spokesman for the fire service told Greek media on Wednesday, as several towns across the country were evacuated.On Tuesday, 1,200 children were evacuated from a summer camp in Loutraki, a coastal town west of Athens, fleeing a nearby blaze. “[Tuesday] was the first really tough day of this summer,” Greek Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis said in a statement while on a trip to Brussels, which he was forced to cut short on Tuesday afternoon because of the wildfires at home. “It is certain that more will follow. We’ve had, we have and will have fires, which is also one of the results of the climate crisis that we experience with increased intensity,” Mitsotakis sai...Brazil’s Lula upbeat on EU-Mercosur deal, calls for peace in Ukraine
Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 23:15:44 GMT
BRUSSELS — Brazil’s President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva raised hopes on Wednesday that a landmark EU-South America trade deal can be finalized this year, but stuck to his more ambiguous line on Russia’s war against Ukraine.Reaching a common position with Latin American countries that condemns Russia’s invasion is a priority for EU leaders, as the bloc hopes to strike a major trade and political cooperation agreement with the Mercosur bloc that comprises Argentina, Brazil, Paraguay and Uruguay.Speaking to reporters in a hotel conference room following a two-day EU-Latin America summit, however, Luiz warned that “the world is getting tired” of the war and said that “a path toward peace” must be found.For the moment “neither [Ukrainian President Volodymyr] Zelenskyy nor [Russian President Vladimir] Putin want to talk about peace now because they both think they can win,” Lula said. He reiterated his proposal to create a peace-orient...Scott Morton pulls out, throwing EU into disarray
Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 23:15:44 GMT
American economist Fiona Scott Morton has withdrawn from her appointment as the European Commission’s chief competition economist after a political backlash culminating in criticism from French President Emmanuel Macron about the choice of a non-EU candidate for the role.“Given the controversy that has arisen because of the selection of a non-European to fill this position, and the importance that the Directorate General has the full backing of the European Union as it enforces, I have determined that the best course of action is for me to withdraw and not take up the Chief Economist position,” Scott Morton said in a letter published by European Commissioner for Competition Margrethe Vestager on Twitter Wednesday morning.The Yale University professor’s former ties to Big Tech companies including Microsoft and Apple raised eyebrows, as she would have been in charge of advising on the Digital Markets Act, the EU law designed to tame those very companies. Scott ...Manchester, NH man arrested for alleged sexual assault of a child
Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 23:15:44 GMT
A Manchester, New Hampshire man was arrested in Sandwich last week as a result of an investigation into the reported sexual assault of a child in Manchester over a period of time, officials announced.James L. Aubuchont, 51, was arrested by the US Marshal Service with the assistance of the Carroll County Sheriff’s Office and the US Forest Service.He was ordered held without bail on a charge of aggravated felonious sexual assault and violating his parole.Anyone with information is asked to call Det. Adrianne Davenport at 603-792-5549, or the Manchester Police Department at 603-668-8711.Chicago White Sox can’t completely dig out of early hole in 11-10 loss to the New York Mets
Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 23:15:44 GMT
Two runs were already in for the New York Mets in the first inning Tuesday at Citi Field.Chicago White Sox starter Lucas Giolito wanted to limit the damage.Mets catcher Francisco Álvarez had other ideas.Álvarez hit a two-run home run. Brett Baty followed with another homer and the Sox were down by five runs.The Sox couldn’t completely climb out of the huge hole, falling 11-10 to the Mets in front of 37,109.“I clearly didn’t have it tonight,” Giolito said. “It hurts because the whole team came to play. Battled all the way back. I just didn’t have feel and I didn’t make adjustments.“It was a very poor performance and I feel bad. We had a real chance to win this game if I was just half decent.”The Sox trailed by as many as seven before making a game of it late.“We battled all game long, just didn’t get there,” manager Pedro Grifol said. “I’m happy with these guys, the way they fought. I’...Aaron Boone talks Yankees’ lifeless offense after losing to Mickey Moniak, Angels
Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 23:15:44 GMT
ANAHEIM — Aaron Boone listed several reasons for pitching to the red-hot Shohei Ohtani during the seventh inning of the Yankees’ Monday night loss to the Angels. The one that raised the most eyebrows was Mickey Moniak.“The guy hitting behind him is really good, too,” Boone said of Moniak before Tuesday’s contest while reflecting on Ohtani’s seventh-inning at-bat, which resulted in a game-tying homer. “That guy’s in the middle of a really kind of burst on the scene year where the guy’s hitting .330 and well over a .900 OPS.”While Moniak, the first overall pick in 2016, is enjoying a breakout campaign, the mention of his name drew criticism because he’s hardly an established force like Ohtani. A career .239 hitter on his second team, this season has been Moniak’s first extended look in the majors, and his campaign hasn’t even reached 50 games yet.Boone, also citing the situation, chose to challenge the super...Russia hits critical port facilities in Odesa after Kremlin halts grain deal
Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 23:15:44 GMT
KYIV, Ukraine (AP) — Russia unleashed intense drone and missile attacks overnight Wednesday, damaging critical port infrastructure in southern Ukraine, including grain and oil terminals, and wounding at least 12 people, officials said. The bombardment targeted the port city of Odesa, days after President Vladimir Putin blamed Ukraine for an attack on the crucial Kerch Bridge linking Russia with the Crimean Peninsula, which the Kremlin illegally annexed from Kyiv in 2014. Putin also pulled Moscow out of its participation in the Black Sea Grain Initiative, a wartime deal that enabled Ukraine’s exports to reach many countries facing the threat of hunger. Russian emergency officials in Crimea, meanwhile, said more than 2,200 people were evacuated from four villages because of a fire at a military facility.The blaze forced the closure of an important highway, according to Sergey Aksyonov, the Moscow-appointed head of the peninsula. He didn’t specify a cause for the fire at th...Latest news
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