US, Japanese, Philippine coast guard ships stage law enforcement drills near South China Sea
Published Thu, 28 Nov 2024 11:03:35 GMT
ABOARD BRP CABRA, Philippines (AP) — U.S., Japanese and Philippine coast guard ships staged law enforcement drills in waters near the disputed South China Sea on Tuesday as Washington presses efforts to reinforce alliances in Asia amid an increasingly tense rivalry with China.Witnessed by journalists onboard a Philippine coast guard patrol boat, the BRP Cabra, the drills focused on a scenario involving the interdiction and boarding of a vessel suspected of carrying weapons of mass destruction off the Bataan Peninsula, Philippine coast guard spokesperson Commodore Armand Balilo said.Shots rang out as heavily armed coast guard personnel rapidly boarded the vessel from a speedboat and herded the crew members toward the stern. A helicopter hovered as U.S. and Japanese coast guard ships helped rescue crew members who jumped off the target vessel during the mock assault.“We are not just all display,” Philippine coast guard deputy spokesperson John Ybanez said. “All these exercises that we...Man arrested for threats towards daycare centres in Toronto’s east end
Published Thu, 28 Nov 2024 11:03:35 GMT
Toronto police have charged a man for allegedly threatening multiple daycare centres in the city’s east end.On Monday, investigators were notified of menacing calls in the Queen Street East and Coxwell Avenue area.Police said a man allegedly made threats to two daycares in the neighbourhood.It’s unclear what the threats entailed. No injuries were reported.On Tuesday, police said 46-year-old Reen Gordon of no fixed address was arrested and charged with two counts of uttering threats.The accused is expected to appear in court at 10 a.m. on Tuesday.Polish Supreme Court overturns presidential pardon of top officials, going against ruling party
Published Thu, 28 Nov 2024 11:03:35 GMT
WARSAW, Poland (AP) — Poland’s Supreme Court on Tuesday overturned a contentious presidential pardon of a top government official and three subordinates and ordered a retrial of their case.The surprise ruling in the years-long legal dispute surrounding the pardon went against the interests of the governing nationalist party. As such, it was a rare act of independence from a top court after years of efforts by the Law and Justice party and President Andrzej Duda to establish greater control over the judiciary.An aide to Duda criticized the court’s ruling, arguing that it didn’t have the right to reverse his pardon. A governing party spokesman, Rafal Bochenek, slammed the court ruling as “anti-democratic.”Opposition politicians who accuse government authorities of eroding democratic norms welcomed the court’s ruling in the case of Mariusz Kaminski, who is currently the interior minister and head of the secret services.It was the latest blow to Law and Justice in rece...Japan, Australia, US to fund undersea cable connection in Micronesia to counter China’s influence
Published Thu, 28 Nov 2024 11:03:35 GMT
TOKYO (AP) — Japan announced Tuesday that it joined the United States and Australia in signing a $95 million undersea cable project that will connect East Micronesia island nations to improve networks in the Indo-Pacific region where China is increasingly expanding its influence. The approximately 2,250-kilometer (1,400-mile) undersea cable will connect the state of Kosrae in the Federated State of Micronesia, Tarawa in Kiribati and Nauru to the existing cable landing point located in Pohnpei in Micronesia, according to the Japanese Foreign Ministry.Japan, the United States and Australia have stepped up cooperation with the Pacific Islands, apparently to counter efforts by Beijing to expand its security and economic influence in the region. In a joint statement, the parties said next steps involve a final survey and design and manufacturing of the cable, whose width is about that of a garden hose. The completion is expected around 2025.The announcement comes just over two weeks afte...Report says 2.3 billion people globally use polluting fuel to cook; 675 million have no electricity
Published Thu, 28 Nov 2024 11:03:35 GMT
UNITED NATIONS (AP) — Up to 2.3 billion people around the world are still using polluting fuels to cook and 675 million don’t have electricity, according to a report released Tuesday by five international organizations.The report said that at current rates, 660 million people are projected to be without electricity and 1.9 billion won’t have clean cooking opportunities by 2030. That’s the target date to achieve a United Nations goal set in 2015 “to ensure access to affordable, reliable, sustainable and modern energy for all.” The report by the International Energy Agency, International Renewable Energy Agency, U.N. Statistics Division, World Bank and World Health Organization said that at the midway point toward the goal, the world is not on track to reach the energy target, which will negatively impact the health of millions and accelerate climate change.“The energy crisis sparked by Russia’s invasion of Ukraine continues to have a profound impact on people all around the wor...Canada’s healthcare system is falling apart. It’s not too late to fix it
Published Thu, 28 Nov 2024 11:03:35 GMT
Ahead of a Premiers meeting next month, the Canadian Medical Association (CMA) issued a call on Monday for provincial leaders to work together to fix Canada’s healthcare system.In the grips of the pandemic, Canada’s healthcare system was upheld by people who signed up to save lives.However, after three years of combating both a virus and systemic problems, healthcare capacity is at an all-time low. ERs are closing — some temporarily, some permanently — while family doctors are impossible to find around the country.Dr. Alika Lafontaine, President of the CMA and rural anesthesiologist, says doctor shortages are due to burnout or a limited number of specialized doctors in various communities.“The pandemic was an amplification of how long and how hard people worked. And I can see across the country, people are being crushed by the weight of that expectation,” says Dr. Lafontaine.Money alone won’t fix Canada’s healthcare system but spending...Police: Person shot in south Austin Monday night
Published Thu, 28 Nov 2024 11:03:35 GMT
AUSTIN (KXAN) -- Austin Police said a person was shot in south Austin Monday night. Police said they got a call about a robbery on South Congress Avenue around 9:30 p.m. Monday, which then turned into a pursuit near West Alpine Road. One person was shot, according to police. APD did not say who was shot or give any information on their condition. Austin-Travis County EMS said paramedics took two adult patients to the hospital. One person with a critical life-threatening gunshot wound and one with a non-life-threatening injury.Police did say someone was taken into custody. It's not yet clear what charges they face. This is a developing story. Check back for updates.Austin City Council: Homeless shelter capacity, building height changes
Published Thu, 28 Nov 2024 11:03:35 GMT
AUSTIN (KXAN) -- Austin City Council has a stacked agenda before taking a break for the summer. With nearly 100 items on this week's agenda, here's some of what we're watching. Salvation Army downtown shelterAfter the Salvation Army announced it was permanently closing its homeless shelter downtown, which dedicated beds to women and children, the City of Austin is working to lease the space from the nonprofit and make the beds available again.This week, Austin City Council will vote on a one-year agreement with the Salvation Army to lease the space starting July 1. It would cost the city roughly $1.2 million, a large chunk of which will come from the Austin Public Health budget, according to council documents. City of Austin could reopen downtown Salvation Army homeless shelter Another resolution could expand the city’s contract with Urban Alchemy, the group that runs the ARCH shelter nearby, to include operating and providing social services at the Salvation Army shelter.The...Family of man shot, killed by APD officer holds press conference at City Hall
Published Thu, 28 Nov 2024 11:03:35 GMT
AUSTIN (KXAN) — The family of Raj Moonesinghe will hold a press conference Tuesday morning at Austin City Hall.Moonesinghe, 33, was shot and killed by Austin police officers outside of his south Austin home Nov. 15, 2022. KXAN will live stream the press conference at 9 a.m. You can also watch it on Facebook.Ring camera footage released by APD in December 2022 showed Moonesinghe outside his home pointing a rifle at something off-camera and saying, "Are you sure you want this?" The person who called 911 told dispatchers that Moonesinghe seemed to be scared of something inside his home. Moonesinghe fired into his home twice before police arrived.Police arrived without sirens, the video showed, and one officer opened fire on Moonesinghe almost immediately after getting out of their patrol vehicle. The officer gave a command for Moonesinghe to put the gun down, but as the video showed, fired a split-second after he gave the command. The officer, later identified as Daniel San...Crews responding to possible fire at Jamestown Mall
Published Thu, 28 Nov 2024 11:03:35 GMT
ST. LOUIS - Emergency crews are at the scene of a possible fire at the old Jamestown mall Tuesday morning. Video from Bommarito Automotive Group SkyFOX helicopter shows smoke rising from the building, so far no injuries have been reported. The mall closed its doors in July 2014 and has been vacant for nearly a decade.Several firefighters are inside the building Tuesday morning. Some of the plywood blocking windows and doors to the building have been removed. Light grey smoke can be seen coming from the roof of the building. Person dragged onto front lawn, killed during home invasion on Sunday morning The building was previously damaged after a fire broke out in April. Two firefighters were injured in that incident and taken to a hospital. Community leaders said $12 million in COVID relief funds is being used to demolish the old mall. Demolition is expected to be happening now.FOX 2 will update this story with more information as it becomes available.Latest news
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