Finnish daily uses shooter videogame to dodge Russia's press restrictions

Published Sun, 01 Dec 2024 05:44:46 GMT

Finnish daily uses shooter videogame to dodge Russia's press restrictions Finland's biggest daily Helsingin Sanomat took on Russian media restrictions in a popular videogame online to mark World Press Freedom Day.Editor-in-chief Antero Mukka said that the paper was forced to be creative to try to overcome the restrictions. They decided to hide articles in Russian about Russia's conflict in Ukraine within the popular shooter game Counter-Strike.Russia has crackeddown on independent journalism after initiating what Moscow refers to as "a special military operations" in Ukraine's neighbour last year. The country has banned free reporting and denied Russians access to media produced abroad.Helsingin Sanomat, in response to Moscow's laws restricting the freedom of press in Russia and Ukraine, began publishing some Ukraine and Russia-related news in Russian in last year. However, access to its content from Russia was quickly restricted.Mukka said: "We have been concerned about the situation of press freedom and freedom to speak in Russia. We decided it might be...

International coalition praises the leadership of the UAE in human rights, led by President Bin Zayed

Published Sun, 01 Dec 2024 05:44:46 GMT

International coalition praises the leadership of the UAE in human rights, led by President Bin Zayed The United Arab Emirates will present its universal periodic review to the United Nations on May 8th 2023. During its review, the UAE will explain the developments and efforts it has made to enhance respect for, and compliance with, human rights and the implementation of international obligations. According to a coalition of non-governmental human rights organizations, representing “53 non-governmental human rights organizations” concerned with monitoring human rights conditions and following up on the results and outputs of the Universal Periodic Review mechanism for countries that have made remarkable contributions and achievements in the field of human rights, the UAE has topped the countries in the region following what was monitored by the International Coalition for its leadership in globalism and in devoting commitment to high human values and principles.  The coalition of human rights organizations had submitted to the United Nations its report on the universal per...

Single-family home sells in San Jose for $1.6 million

Published Sun, 01 Dec 2024 05:44:46 GMT

Single-family home sells in San Jose for $1.6 million 4863 Pepperwood Way – Google Street ViewA house located in the 4800 block of Pepperwood Way in San Jose has a new owner. The 1,240-square-foot property, built in 1960, was sold on April 7, 2023. The $1,600,000 purchase price works out to $1,290 per square foot. The property features three bedrooms, two baths, a garage, and two parking spaces. There’s also a pool in the backyard. The unit sits on a 6,000-square-foot lot.Additional houses that have recently changed hands close by include:A 1,776-square-foot home on the 4800 block of Banberry Way in San Jose sold in October 2022, for $1,985,000, a price per square foot of $1,118. The home has 4 bedrooms and 2 bathrooms.In December 2022, a 3,302-square-foot home on Holden Court in San Jose sold for $2,800,000, a price per square foot of $848. The home has 4 bedrooms and 4 bathrooms.On Sally Drive, San Jose, in December 2022, a 2,050-square-foot home was sold for $1,565,000, a price per square foot of $763. The home has 4 bedrooms and 2 ...

Violinist on Russian trains soothes weary commuters

Published Sun, 01 Dec 2024 05:44:46 GMT

Violinist on Russian trains soothes weary commuters MOSCOW (AP) — The commuter trains that take wearied workers out of Moscow every day can be difficult — a long and slow trip in close quarters with strangers, some of them drinking alcohol or sprawled sleeping across the seats. But a few days a week, riders might get a lift when Oksana comes aboard to soothe them with her violin artistry. Classics, jazz, Russian folk music and children’s songs all flow as she glides her bow across the strings.It’s not just her repertoire that raises the passengers’ spirits, but her instruments themselves. She makes her own violins from kits and decorates them with intricate, colorful paintings of flowers and winding vines.The 49-year-old Oksana, who did not want her surname reported out of safety concerns, once worked at a cultural center in the southern city of Rostov-on-Don but moved to Moscow after she lost that job. There was a house loan to pay off along with support for her two children, who live with their father. At first sh...

Detienen al sospechoso del segundo tiroteo masivo en Serbia

Published Sun, 01 Dec 2024 05:44:46 GMT

Detienen al sospechoso del segundo tiroteo masivo en Serbia (CNN) –– Al menos ocho personas murieron y otras 13 resultaron heridas en un tiroteo en el municipio de Mladenovac en Serbia, confirmó a CNN el portavoz del Ministerio del Interior del país.El sospechoso, un joven de 21 años identificado como Uros B., fue detenido, según informó este viernes a CNN el portavoz del Ministerio del Interior de Serbia. La captura se produjo la mañana de este viernes en el pueblo de Kragujevac, a 60 kilómetros del municipio de Mladenovac donde ocurrieron los tiroteos, informó la radiotelevisión pública RTS.El tiroteo ocurrió en la noche del jueves, a las 11:00 p.m. hora local, dijo el portavoz del Ministerio del Interior de Serbia. El atacante disparó primero a un grupo de personas con un arma automática en el pueblo rural de Dubona, a unos 60 kilómetros de Belgrado, antes de disparar a otras personas en los pueblos de Mali Orašje y Šepšin, según informó el canal N1, afiliado de CNN.Las tres localidades se encuentran en el municipio serbio de Mladenovac.T...

Biden nombrará a general de la Fuerza Aérea como próximo jefe del Estado Mayor Conjunto de EE.UU.

Published Sun, 01 Dec 2024 05:44:46 GMT

Biden nombrará a general de la Fuerza Aérea como próximo jefe del Estado Mayor Conjunto de EE.UU. (CNN) — Se espera que el presidente Joe Biden nombre al general Charles Q. Brown Jr., jefe de las Fuerzas Aéreas, como su elección para el próximo general de más alto rango de EE.UU., según una fuente familiarizada con el asunto.Si el Senado lo aprueba, sería la primera vez en la historia de Estados Unidos que el secretario de Defensa y el presidente del Estado Mayor Conjunto son afroamericanos, un hito notable para una administración que se ha enorgullecido de la diversidad de sus dirigentes.Brown sucedería al general Mark Milley, nominado por el expresidente Donald Trump en 2018. Sería solo el segundo hombre negro en convertirse en jefe del Estado Mayor Conjunto, después de que el general Colin Powell ocupara el cargo entre 1989 y 1993 bajo los presidentes George H.W. Bush y Bill Clinton.El anuncio está previsto para antes de julio, según un segundo funcionario estadounidense, aunque el momento exacto no está claro.Alto general de EE.UU. dice a CNN que el “orden de seg...

Rishi Sunak is failing his first major electoral test

Published Sun, 01 Dec 2024 05:44:46 GMT

Rishi Sunak is failing his first major electoral test LONDON — The Conservative Party suffered a heavy night of losses in Rishi Sunak’s first major electoral test since he became prime minister in October.Voters went to the polls on Thursday to elect local representatives in 230 councils across England. In results counted overnight, Labour gained control of some of its top target councils including Plymouth and Stoke-on-Trent and seized Medway council from the Tories after 20 years. The Conservatives lost control of 10 councils and more than 200 council seats, leading to forecasts they are now on track to lose up to 1,000 seats — at the worst end of independent expectations.The Liberal Democrats took control of Windsor and Maidenhead council, in former Prime Minister Theresa May’s constituency, for the first time in 16 years. Many seats are still to be counted through Friday, but the earliest results make for grim reading in Conservative headquarters.Local election results are always an imperfect indicator. Thursday’s vote only t...

Italy’s FM Tajani to France: Say sorry for ‘gratuitous insults’

Published Sun, 01 Dec 2024 05:44:46 GMT

Italy’s FM Tajani to France: Say sorry for ‘gratuitous insults’ The war of words between Rome and Paris is heating up.Italian Foreign Minister Antonio Tajani on Friday said there are “no excuses” for French Interior Minister Gérald Darmanin’s criticism of Italy’s migration policy on Thursday. Tajani canceled a planned visit to Paris over the remarks.“This attack leaves one dumbfounded. It’s a clap of thunder in a quiet sky, an outpouring of gratuitous insults,” Tajani told Corriere della Sera in an interview.Darmanin “offended all Italians, in addition to the government and the prime minister,” Tajani said, adding the comments were “a stab in the back from a prominent member of the French government.”The Italian foreign minister called off a working dinner with his French counterpart Catherine Colonna on Thursday — just a few hours before their scheduled meeting in Paris.Earlier on Thursday, Darmanin told RMC radio that the “far-right” Italian government led by Prime Minister...

Parliament’s Qatargate debate: Build a wall or look inside

Published Sun, 01 Dec 2024 05:44:46 GMT

Parliament’s Qatargate debate: Build a wall or look inside The European Parliament panel that is charged with responding to the Qatargate bribery scandal is divided over whether the real threat comes from without — or within.This split was laid bare Thursday as lawmakers, rushing to show they’re taking the scandal seriously ahead of next year’s European elections, held a debate on a report regarding the Parliament’s response to allegations of a cash-for-favors scheme involving current and former EU parliamentarians, on behalf of interests from Qatar, Morocco and Mauritania.The scandal, which has come to be known as Qatargate, was just one clear example of the need to shore up the Parliament’s “security culture,” said Slovak MEP Vladimír Bilčík, one of the file’s principal authors and a member of the center-right European People’s Party. He and French MEP Nathalie Loiseau, of the centrist Renew group, drafted a measure that sought to protect the democratically elected institution from potentially nefarious non-EU influence, while o...

The power behind the throne

Published Sun, 01 Dec 2024 05:44:46 GMT

The power behind the throne In modern Britain, the monarchy still shapes how the country is run.By Tim RossIllustration by Tim O’BrienLONDON — Queen Elizabeth II saw it all coming.  After seven decades as the United Kingdom’s head of state, her majesty knew better than perhaps anyone else the qualities that make for a good prime minister. Boris Johnson, she seemed to have decided, didn’t have them. “It was such a remarkable event, to witness the eye roll of Queen Elizabeth II,” recalled Andrew Gwynne, a British member of parliament.  In June 2019, as Brexit battles paralyzed parliament, the ruling Conservative Party was in the frenzied process of choosing a new leader to succeed Theresa May as prime minister. Gwynne, an opposition Labour MP, was among the guests at a reception for faith leaders among the gilt-framed portraits and chandeliers in Buckingham Palace. During a private chat between the queen and a handful of MPs, the question came up of who would take charge of the country. ...