Yorkshire punished for extremely serious misconduct over racism experienced by ex-player Azeem Rafiq

Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 19:58:54 GMT

Yorkshire punished for extremely serious misconduct over racism experienced by ex-player Azeem Rafiq LONDON (AP) — Yorkshire has been fined and docked points in two formats of cricket over the club’s “extremely serious” misconduct in relation to the racism experienced by former player Azeem Rafiq.The English club was fined 400,000 pounds ($515,00) on Friday — 300,000 pounds of which is suspended for two years — and lost 48 County Championship points and four in the T20 Blast from this season’s competitions by an independent Cricket Discipline Commission (CDC) panel after admitting four charges.Yorkshire released a statement accepting the sanctions. The punishment means Yorkshire drop from sixth to bottom of division two in the championship, all but ending its promotion chances, while the club goes from fifth to eighth in the North Group of the already-completed 2023 Blast, a competition where it failed to qualify for the knockout stages.Rafiq initially spoke out in 2020 about the racism and bullying he experienced across two spells at the county, between 2008 and 2014 and between 2...

Manitoba energy strategy includes wind power, time-of-day rates for electricity

Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 19:58:54 GMT

Manitoba energy strategy includes wind power, time-of-day rates for electricity WINNIPEG — Manitoba is looking at boosting wind power and encouraging conservation as part of a new long-term energy strategy at Crown-owned Manitoba Hydro.The utility says it will need to at least double its current generating capacity in the coming decades as demand grows for clean electricity.Manitoba Hydro board chair Edward Kennedy says new generating stations are not the solution in the medium term, but more wind power and more capacity to store energy are key parts of the answer.Kennedy also says there will be a new push to encourage people to use energy outside peak periods.He says that could include smart meters and charging people different rates at different times of the day.Premier Heather Stefanson says Manitoba Hydro’s debt is already significant, and attracting new businesses and growing the economy will help pay it off.This report by The Canadian Press was first published July 28, 2023The Canadian Press

IMF agrees to release $7.5 billion to cash-strapped Argentina as its economy reels from drought

Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 19:58:54 GMT

IMF agrees to release $7.5 billion to cash-strapped Argentina as its economy reels from drought BUENOS AIRES, Argentina (AP) — The International Monetary Fund said Friday that it reached an agreement with Argentina that would open the door for the cash-strapped South American country to receive $7.5 billion over the next few months as part of an existing program.The agreement, which was under negotiations for weeks, still needs approval from the IMF Executive Board, which is scheduled to meet in the second half of August, the international financial organization said in a news release.The deal officially combines the fifth and sixth reviews of a 30-month $44 billion loan program that was agreed to in 2022. The sixth review of the agreement, which Argentina is partly using to pay back existing debt with the IMF, had been scheduled for September.With the terms announced Friday, the IMF seeks “to support Argentina’s policy efforts and near-term balance of payments needs, including obligations to the fund.”By combining the fifth and sixth program reviews, Argentina won’t have to g...

Mexico’s navy finds boat but not missing US sailor

Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 19:58:54 GMT

Mexico’s navy finds boat but not missing US sailor MEXICO CITY (AP) — Mexico’s navy located the boat of a missing American sailor off the country’s southern coast, but the Maryland man who had been piloting it solo wasn’t found, authorities said Friday.Donald Lawson’s capsized trimaran was found Thursday night by a patrol boat involved in the search 356 nautical miles (about 410 miles or 660 kilometers) southwest of the resort city of Acapulco, according to the navy’s press office.The navy said that it would continue its search for Lawson, 41, an experienced sailor.A plane had reported spotting a boat similar to the description of Lawson’s on July 23 about 320 nautical miles (370 miles or 595 kilometers) south of Acapulco. The navy sent boats to the area, but it wasn’t until Thursday night that they found it.Port authorities in Acapulco said that Lawson had arrived on Jan. 26 for repairs to a motor and hull of the boat. After the repairs were completed, Lawson left Acapulco on July 5, headed for the Panama Canal, w...

Enbridge, Bad River Indigenous band both appealing Line 5 court ruling in Wisconsin

Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 19:58:54 GMT

Enbridge, Bad River Indigenous band both appealing Line 5 court ruling in Wisconsin WASHINGTON — Both sides in the ongoing dispute over the Line 5 cross-border pipeline are appealing last month’s court decision in Wisconsin. That’s where a district court judge gave Calgary-based Enbridge Inc. three years to reroute the controversial pipeline around Indigenous territory south of Lake Superior. The Bad River Band of the Lake Superior Chippewa, however, insists the pipeline should be shut down sooner and wants the three-year timeline overturned. Enbridge, which is also unhappy with the decision, has already filed its notice of appeal with the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Seventh Circuit. Lawyers for Bad River did the same on Thursday, arguing in court documents that the two appeals should be consolidated. Judge William Conley concluded in his ruling last month that Enbridge had effectively been trespassing on band territory since 2013, a finding the company opposes.This report by The Canadian Press was first published July 28, 2023.The Canadian Press

New justice minister arrives amid bail debate, vows fresh look at judicial vacancies

Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 19:58:54 GMT

New justice minister arrives amid bail debate, vows fresh look at judicial vacancies OTTAWA — Canada’s new justice minister says he plans to tell his staff and department to move “expeditiously” on addressing judicial vacancies, an issue that dogged his predecessors. Prime Minister Justin Trudeau picked Arif Virani to replace David Lametti when he unveiled his new cabinet this week, in a shuffle meant to renew the Liberal benches after nearly eight years in government. Trudeau says he assembled the team to respond to economic headwinds, but the changes come when more Canadians are worrying about crime and a lack of judges affects proceedings in courtrooms across the country. Virani was first elected in the Toronto riding of Parkdale-High Park when the Liberals swept to power in 2015, and went on to serve as parliamentary secretary to both Lametti and his predecessor, Jody Wilson-Raybould. The issue of judicial vacancies persisted under both, with Supreme Court of Canada Chief Justice Richard Wagner writing a personal warning to Trudeau earlier this...

Georgia nuclear plant can start loading fuel into second new reactor, feds say

Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 19:58:54 GMT

Georgia nuclear plant can start loading fuel into second new reactor, feds say ATLANTA (AP) — Federal regulators have approved plans to load radioactive fuel into a second new nuclear reactor in Georgia.The Nuclear Regulatory Commission said Friday that Georgia Power Co. and its co-owners can begin loading fuel into unit 4 at Plant Vogtle, southeast of Augusta.It’s a key step toward completing the two-reactor project, which is seven years late and $17 billion over budget.Georgia Power, a unit of Atlanta-based Southern Co. has said it anticipates loading fuel in the last three months of 2023.The milestone comes as a Monday deadline nears for unit 3 to reach commercial operation. The current deadline to reliably send electricity to the grid came after a leaking turbine seal forced another month’s wait. The reactor was producing power at 98% of capacity on Friday, according to Nuclear Regulatory Commission records.Two older reactors are also operating at Plant Vogtle.Georgia Power said Friday that it’s making final preparations to load the 157 fuel assembli...

2 people die in Berlin after jumping from a building to escape a fire, authorities say

Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 19:58:54 GMT

2 people die in Berlin after jumping from a building to escape a fire, authorities say BERLIN (AP) — Two people died on Friday after jumping from a building in Berlin to escape a fire on an upper floor, firefighters said.The blaze broke out on the 10th floor of a 12-story residential building in the German capital’s Kreuzberg district, the fire service told German news agency dpa. Several people were rescued from the fire, but the two people who jumped died at the scene despite efforts to resuscitate them. Further details were not immediately available.The fire was later extinguished; there was no immediate word on what had caused it.The Associated Press

Taliban use stun guns, fire hoses and gunfire to break up Afghan women protesting beauty salon ban

Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 19:58:54 GMT

Taliban use stun guns, fire hoses and gunfire to break up Afghan women protesting beauty salon ban Dozens of Afghan women protested a beauty salon ban on Wednesday after the Taliban ordered their closure nationwide. Security forces used fire hoses, stun guns and shot their guns into the air to break up the protest.The Taliban said earlier this month they were giving all salons in Afghanistan one month to wind down their businesses and close shop, drawing concern from international officials worried about the impact on female entrepreneurs. The Taliban say they are outlawing salons allegedly because they offer services forbidden by Islam and cause economic hardship for grooms’ families during wedding festivities.The ruling came from the Taliban leader Hibatullah Akhundzada — the latest curb on the rights and freedoms of Afghan women and girls, following edicts barring them from education, public spaces and most forms of employment.In a rare sign of public opposition to Taliban orders, dozens of beauticians and makeup artists gathered in the capital of Kabul to protest the ban.“We ...

Texas DNA testing lab that identified a Bastrop cold case victim aims to 'democratize' technology

Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 19:58:54 GMT

Texas DNA testing lab that identified a Bastrop cold case victim aims to 'democratize' technology THE WOODLANDS, Texas (KXAN) -- On Thursday, the Bastrop County Sheriff's Office (BCSO) held a press conference announcing they had identified the body of a 1979 Jane Doe, the victim in a 44-year-old cold homicide case."Wish we could stand up here and say that they all go that way, but they don't," said Bastrop County District Attorney Bryan Goertz at the press conference, "This is CSI: Bastrop!" Bastrop County identify woman killed in 1979 But it was Othram, a DNA testing lab in The Woodlands, Texas, that linked the exhumed remains to missing person Kathy Ann Smith. BCSO connected Smith's death to deceased serial killer Henry Lee Lucas, who they said had confessed to her murder in 1984.Othram's involvementOthram's Chief Development Officer Kristen Mittelman said that the lab became involved in the case in September 2022. This was after BCSO exhumed the remains a second time to collect DNA samples -- the first attempt in 2019 yielded insufficient samples.The samples that did arrive...