A Red Cross and Red Crescent official says the number of missing people after deadly floods in Libya has reached 10,000
Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 19:56:51 GMT
GENEVA (AP) — A Red Cross and Red Crescent official says the number of missing people after deadly floods in Libya has reached 10,000.SourceUn hombre entró en una oficina del FBI y admitió haber matado a una mujer hace más de cuatro décadas en Boston, dicen las autoridades
Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 19:56:51 GMT
(CNN) — Las autoridades dicen que pudieron resolver un caso sin resolver en Boston de hace 44 años después de que un hombre de Oregón entró en una oficina del FBI y confesó haber matado y violado a una mujer en 1979.John Michael Irmer, de 68 años, fue procesado en un tribunal de Boston este lunes y acusado de asesinar a Susan Marcia Rose, de 24 años, el 30 de octubre de 1979, según un comunicado de prensa de la Oficina del Fiscal de Distrito del Condado de Suffolk.En agosto, Irmer entró en una oficina del FBI en Portland, donde reveló a los agentes que conoció a una mujer pelirroja en una pista de patinaje de Boston en la época de Halloween de 1979 y la mató, dijo la oficina del fiscal del distrito.Irmer dijo que entraron al 285 de Beacon Street, un edificio en renovación en ese momento, agarró un martillo y golpeó a la mujer en la cabeza, matándola. Les dijo a los agentes del FBI que la violó después de su muerte, según el comunicado de prensa.Después de la admisión, las auto...Pembroke Pines Police officer fires shots in response to suspect hurling butcher knives at law enforcement
Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 19:56:51 GMT
Pembroke Pines Police Department officers were met with a violent domestic disturbance after they responded to a 911 call that led to a man throwing multiple butcher knives at the responding officers. The tense standoff ensued after 6:30 p.m. Monday at the 100 block of South Hollybrook Drive. When authorities arrived, they encountered a man, later identified as 41-year-old Justin Brittain, and another person involved in a dispute. The situation escalated when the suspect brandished multiple butcher knives and hurled them toward the direction of the officers. After one of the knives struck a police officer, another officer was left with no choice but to respond with the use of lethal force. The officer discharged their weapon, firing at the suspect in an effort to neutralize the immediate threat. After the shots were fired, the suspect was taken into custody. Immediate medical attention was provided to the wounded officer at the scene, who is reported to be in stable condition. The s...See you later, alligator: New Jersey police capture reptile on the loose for 2 weeks
Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 19:56:51 GMT
(CNN) — New Jersey law enforcement and wildlife officials teamed up as alligator investigators to capture a reptile running rampant across two towns over the last two weeks.The Middlesex Borough Police Department chronicled the missing gator saga on its Facebook page.The alligator, described as a “non-indigenous reptile” between 3 and 4 feet long, was first spotted in the Ambrose Brook at Victor Crowell Park in Middlesex County on August 23, according to the Middlesex Borough Police Department.Middlesex County is located about 38 miles southwest of New York City.The initial sighting prompted the closure of the park, which has since reopened to the public with no fishing or swimming allowed, Middlesex Borough police said in a statement Friday.The police department, along with the New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection, the state’s Division of Fish and Wildlife Conservation Police and several other agencies searched for the alligator until...A hiker in Alaska was in distress. A webcam used to livestream bears led to his rescue
Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 19:56:51 GMT
(CNN) — A hiker struggling in brutal weather in an Alaska national park was rescued after being spotted asking for help on a webcam used to livestream bears, Explore.org said in a new release.The sighting of the hiker on Dumpling Mountain in Katmai National Park and Preserve was reported last week by users of the philanthropic group’s website who were watching video from the wildlife camera. They notified site moderators after a “person looked into the camera lens and gave a thumbs down signal,” Explore.org said in a news release. “A few minutes later, the person returned to the camera and audibly asked for help,” the news release said.The organization’s staff alerted park rangers, who sent out a search and rescue team, the National Park Service said in a news release. The hiker “was caught in windy and rainy conditions with poor visibility,” the park service said. “Park rangers found the hiker a few hours later, unharmed, and brought the hiker back to safety,” according t...EU Parliament backs new innovation commissioner Iliana Ivanova
Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 19:56:51 GMT
The European Parliament’s plenary meeting has given its approval for the European Commission to appoint Bulgarian economist Iliana Ivanova as the new EU innovation and culture commissioner. EU lawmakers voted to support Ivanova’s candidacy, with 522 votes in favor, 51 abstentions and 27 votes against. The approval comes as no surprise: Ivanova didn’t get into trouble during her hearing in front of a select group of lawmakers from the industry and culture committees last week, after which lead members “unanimously agreed” that Ivanova is qualified for the job. The Parliament’s powerful Conference of Presidents subsequently closed the hearing process and put the nomination up for a vote in the plenary. Ivanova, who was present during the vote in Strasbourg, thanked lawmakers for their trust.In the appointment of a new European Commissioner, the bloc’s Parliament only has a consultative role. Commission President Ursula von der Leyen will consi...Poland won’t reopen its border to Ukrainian grain imports, PM says
Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 19:56:51 GMT
Poland will not reopen its border to Ukrainian grain imports regardless of what the European Commission decides this week, Prime Minister Mateusz Morawiecki said Tuesday.Imports of Ukrainian grain, including wheat and maize, are currently banned from the territory of five eastern EU countries — including Poland, Hungary and Romania — under a deal struck with Brussels earlier this year. Only transit to other destinations is allowed. The restrictions expire on Friday and the Commission has yet to decide whether to let them lapse or extend them.“Poland will not allow Ukrainian grain to flood us. Whatever the decision of Brussels officials, we will not open our borders,” Morawiecki said in a message on the X platform, formerly Twitter.The move would violate the bloc’s common trade rules and is not the first time Morawiecki has threatened to do so. The issue of cheaper Ukrainian products flooding the Polish market as a result of Russia’s war of aggression has proved divisive ...Trudeau to leave India (at last) after plane problems delay G20 exit
Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 19:56:51 GMT
Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau is finally set to leave India on Tuesday, after technical issues with his aircraft left him stranded in New Delhi for days after the G20 summit.“The technical issue with the plane has been resolved. The plane has been cleared to fly,” Mohammad Hussain, press secretary for Trudeau, told multiple news outlets.Trudeau was supposed to depart New Delhi on Sunday, after attending the G20 over the weekend. But a mechanical fault with his plane forced the prime minister and his delegation to extend their stay in India’s capital for an extra two days.The plane, a Royal Canadian Air Force CC-150 Polaris, had experienced “technical difficulties” which were not “fixable overnight,” according to statements from Trudeau’s office. In a statement to BBC News, Canada’s Department of National Defense said a component would have to be replaced.The defense department initially said a replacement plane was on its way to New Delhi to retrieve T...With Apple’s iPhone 15, the EU wins the charger war
Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 19:56:51 GMT
BRUSSELS — Made by Apple. Designed — at least in part — by Eurocrats. The Cupertino, California-based tech giant is expected to present its new iPhone 15 — including more expensive variations — in a much-anticipated product launch Tuesday night. According to leaks ahead of the reveal, the iPhones are expected to use Apple’s first new charging technology in more than a decade: They will feature a USB-C charging port, instead of Apple’s proprietary Lightning solution. It’s an adaptation that Apple was pressured into after European Union rules will require smartphones and other electronic devices to have a USB-C port by the end of 2024 at the latest. Apple has vehemently pushed back against the rule change in the past, saying it would stifle innovation.The port switch ends more than a decade of arm-wrestling between the EU and Apple over the company’s most lucrative — and ubiquitous — product. It proves the EU can compel even the world’s most valuable tech...State of emergency declared in Leominster as flooding swamps roads, damages businesses
Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 19:56:51 GMT
City officials declared a state of emergency in Leominster Monday night as heavy rains battered the region, also triggering a flash flood emergency for Leominster and the surrounding area. The flash flood emergency declared by the National Weather Service included Leominster, Fitchburg, Lunenburg, Princeton and Sterling as of around 11 p.m. A larger swath of Massachusetts, Rhode Island and New Hampshire was included under a series of flash flood warnings earlier in the evening.In Leominster, rescues were underway in several spots Monday night and officials said they were in the process of rushing mutual aid from neighboring communities and state agencies into hard hit areas while rain continued to fall.“Do not venture out,” said Leominster Mayor Dean Mazzarella in a message on Facebook around 6:30 p.m. “It is not safe.” In a subsequent Facebook Live video, Mazzarella shared a view from a parking lot near the Leominster police station which he said had been flooded since around ...Latest news
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