University says Uyghur student didn’t go to Hong Kong where he reportedly went missing
Published Sun, 24 Nov 2024 17:10:53 GMT
SEOUL, South Korea (AP) — A South Korean university said Tuesday the Uyghur student who reportedly went missing in Hong Kong after being interrogated did not travel to the city recently, adding fresh questions to the mystery of his whereabouts. Amnesty International said Friday that Abuduwaili Abudureheman, who was born in Xinjiang in western China, had traveled to Hong Kong from South Korea to visit a friend on May 10 but has not been heard from since he texted his friend about being questioned at the city’s airport. But Seoul’s Kookmin University, where the student is pursuing a doctorate in sports studies, told The Associated Press he is still in South Korea. The student has been frequently contacting his professor over his Ph.D. preparations, according to the school’s public affairs office.Amnesty said it was trying to independently confirm the student’s whereabouts and safety, adding it will be able to provide a further response when it has more information.The Asso...Belarus official: West left us no choice but to deploy nuclear arms
Published Sun, 24 Nov 2024 17:10:53 GMT
Western countries left Belarus no choice but to deploy Russian tactical nuclear weapons and had better take heed not to "cross red lines" on key strategic issues, a senior Belarusian official was quoted as saying on Sunday (28 May).Alexander Volfovich, state secretary of Belarus' Security Council, said it was logical that the weapons were withdrawn after the 1991 Soviet collapse as the United States had provided security guarantees and imposed no sanctions."Today, everything has been torn down. All the promises made are gone forever," the Belta news agency quoted Volfovich as telling an interviewer on state television.Belarus, led by President Alexander Lukashenko since 1994, is Russia's staunchest ally among ex-Soviet states and allowed its territory to be used to launch the Kremlin's invasion of Ukraine in February 2022.Russia moved ahead last week with a decision to deploy tactical nuclear weapons on Belarusian territory aimed at achieving specific gains on the battlefield.Russia...Polonia cerrará sus fronteras a los camiones rusos y bielorrusos
Published Sun, 24 Nov 2024 17:10:53 GMT
(CNN) — El ministro del Interior de Polonia, Mariusz Kaminski, firmó este lunes una orden por la que se suspende el tráfico de mercancías de vehículos rusos y bielorrusos a través de la frontera con Belarús.La orden se publicó en la página web del Ministerio de Interior y Administración de Polonia.“Se suspenderá el tráfico fronterizo de mercancías en los pasos fronterizos con la República de Belarús para camiones, tractores, remolques, incluidos los semirremolques, y conjuntos de camiones matriculados en el territorio de la República de Belarús o de la Federación Rusa”, rezaba la orden.La orden durará desde el 1 de junio “hasta nuevo aviso”.Polonia aumenta las apuestas en la OTAN al enviar aviones de combate a Ucrania: será el primero en hacerloA primera hora de este lunes, Kaminski anunció en Twitter que había decidido “añadir a 365 ciudadanos bielorrusos a la lista de sanciones, y congelar los recursos financieros y económicos de 20 entidades y ...El Instituto Nacional Penitenciario de Perú desmiente una información de ABC News según la cual Joran van der Sloot fue golpeado en prisión
Published Sun, 24 Nov 2024 17:10:53 GMT
(CNN) — El Instituto Nacional Penitenciario de Perú desmintió la información de ABC News según la cual Joran van der Sloot –el principal sospechoso de la desaparición en 2005 de la adolescente estadounidense Natalee Holloway– fue “severamente” golpeado en una prisión peruana.En una declaración enviada a CNNE a última hora de este lunes, un portavoz del Instituto Nacional Penitenciario peruano dijo que “Él [Van der Sloot] no fue golpeado. No fue atacado”.El portavoz no hizo más comentarios.Cómo se ha desarrollado la búsqueda de respuestas desde que Natalee Holloway desapareció en 2005Más temprano este lunes, ABC News informó que el abogado de Van der Sloot, Máximo Altez, dijo que fue “severamente golpeado” en la cárcel, y que está “pidiendo al Ministerio de Justicia peruano que lo transfiera a otra prisión tan pronto como sea posible”.CNN se puso en contacto con Altez para obtener comentarios y aún no ha recibido respuesta.The-CNN...King Charles’ sword-wielding minister Penny Mordaunt soars in UK Cabinet ranking
Published Sun, 24 Nov 2024 17:10:53 GMT
LONDON — The path to popularity in the U.K.’s Conservatives is simple — just successfully wield a massive sword at the king’s coronation.Fresh from her exploits at the coronation of King Charles III earlier May, House of Commons leader Penny Mordaunt is now — according to the grassroots Tory website ConservativeHome — the second most popular Cabinet minister in the U.K. government, behind only the Defense Secretary Ben Wallace.In her role as lord president of the privy council, Mordaunt gained international attention as she carried the sword of state and gave the jeweled sword of offering to Charles as he was formally crowned. The sword itself has since become a tourist hit at the Tower of London.ConHome’s latest monthly Cabinet league table ranking, surveying party members, suggests Mordaunt’s part in the royal pomp hit all the right notes with the Tory faithful. In the list for May, Mordaunt climbs from fourth most popular minister to second, with a net sat...UK’s Shapps and Badenoch row over green border tax as relations sour
Published Sun, 24 Nov 2024 17:10:53 GMT
LONDON — Two senior U.K. ministers are at odds over a potential new green border tax on carbon intensive imports — in a fresh sign of Cabinet tensions.Energy Secretary Grant Shapps and his department want a carbon border adjustment mechanism (CBAM) as part of Britain’s drive to cut emissions to net-zero, while Business and Trade Secretary Kemi Badenoch is pushing in the other direction, according to people familiar with the discussions.Shapps and Chancellor Jeremy Hunt co-announced a consultation on a U.K. carbon border tax in March, with a decision expected later this year. The tax would slap tariffs on overseas imports from places like China and India which are made by producing significant carbon emissions.Two officials in her department said Badenoch, seen as a rising star in the Tory Party, has fought against increased tariffs at a time when the U.K’s trade levels are already faltering amid global economic headwinds and while inflation is still just below 10 percent.The d...Lebanon’s army says Saudi citizen kidnapped in Beirut released following ‘special operation’
Published Sun, 24 Nov 2024 17:10:53 GMT
BEIRUT (AP) — Lebanese troops rescued a Saudi citizen kidnapped over the weekend in Beirut, the army said Tuesday. The man reportedly had been held for ransom. A statement by the Lebanese military said Mushari al-Mutairi was released in a “special operation” along the Lebanon-Syria border, where the kidnappers held him hostage. It gave no further details. Al-Mutairi was kidnapped after midnight Saturday in Beirut.State-run Saudi TV station Al-Ekhbariya said that the kidnappers demanded a $400,000 ransom for al-Mutairi, who works for Saudi national airlines Saudia.Caretaker Prime Minister Najib Mikati said in comments released by his office that the government is determined to guarantee the security of its citizens as well as foreigners.Local Lebanese media reported that al-Mutairi was released during an operation by the army’s intelligence division in the northeastern district of Hermel. Mikati congratulated the army on the operation’s success and called on Arab tourists to vi...‘Miracle on the Prairies:’ Alberta United Conservatives win majority government
Published Sun, 24 Nov 2024 17:10:53 GMT
Alberta’s United Conservative Party emerged bloodied but still standing in Monday’s bitterly contested provincial election.Danielle Smith’s UCP dominated outside Alberta’s two largest cities while retaining enough support in Calgary to overcome an NDP sweep in Edmonton and win a second consecutive majority government. “To paraphrase our dear friend (former Alberta premier) Ralph Klein, welcome to another miracle on the Prairies,” Smith told cheering supporters on the Calgary Stampede grounds. Smith thanked the hundreds of thousands of Albertans who voted UCP, but also addressed those who did not. “Though I didn’t do enough in your judgment to win your support in this election, I will work every day to listen, to improve and to demonstrate to you that I can be trusted to improve on the issues you care so deeply about.” The UCP were winning or elected in 49 seats to 38 for Rachel Notley’s NDP in the 87-seat legislature, but a final tally was unknown early Tuesday given clo...Journalist to premier: The political journey of Alberta Premier Danielle Smith
Published Sun, 24 Nov 2024 17:10:53 GMT
The political story of Danielle Smith is one of triumph then defeat, followed by betrayal, banishment and redemption.The 52-year-old led her United Conservative Party on Monday to a majority win in Alberta’s provincial election.“My friends, this was the very definition of a hard-fought election,” she told a crowd of supporters in her hometown of Calgary.“Many folks wrote us off, even just as recently as last month. But you know what happened? Despite it all, today Albertans chose to move our province forward.”Smith, a former journalist, got into politics in junior high school, after she told her dad that her teacher was lauding the virtues of communism. Her father had roots in Ukraine, where millions died under Josef Stalin, and gave the teacher an earful. He then ensured politics was discussed around the dinner table.Smith attended the University of Calgary and found herself entranced by soapbox lectures of conservatives like Ezra Levant and Rob Anders...Time machine: Rebuilding Notre Dame’s fire-ravaged roof transports workers back to Middle Ages
Published Sun, 24 Nov 2024 17:10:53 GMT
SAINT-LAURENT-DE-LA-PLAINE, France (AP) — If time travel was possible, medieval carpenters would surely be amazed to see how woodworking techniques they pioneered in building Notre Dame Cathedral more than 800 years ago are being used again today to rebuild the world-famous monument’s fire-ravaged roof.Certainly the reverse is true for the modern-day carpenters using medieval-era skills. Working with hand axes to fashion hundreds of tons of oak beams for the framework of Notre Dame’s new roof has, for them, been like rewinding time. It’s given them a new appreciation of their predecessors’ handiwork that pushed the architectural envelope back in the 13th century.“It’s a little mind-bending sometimes,” says Peter Henrikson, one of the carpenters. He says there are times when he’s whacking mallet on chisel that he finds himself thinking about medieval counterparts who were cutting “basically the same joint 900 years ago.”“It’s fascinating,” he...Latest news
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