5 killed in Kenya as concerns grow over increasing terror attacks
Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 07:28:05 GMT
NAIROBI, Kenya (AP) — Five people have been killed a Kenyan border village, fueling concerns that such attacks are increasing after a decline. The weekend attack raises the death toll over the last month to more than 30 people — including soldiers, police reservists and civilians.In Saturday’s attack in the coastal Lamu county, four of the victims had their throats slit and one was shot at close range, ((according to local police.))Correct The officials said about 30 attackers also torched houses in the village and stole food.The village borders Witu Forest, where al-Shabab militants have created hideouts and held abductees.Lamu County has been attacked two other times in the last two weeks, with both incidents targeting Kenya Defense Forces running a security operation in the area and leaving four of them dead.In Kenya’s north, Mandera, Wajir and Garissa counties have seen several attacks this month in which more than 10 people – including soldiers, police reservi...Oil spill from Shell pipeline fouls farms and a river in a long-polluted part of Nigeria
Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 07:28:05 GMT
ABUJA, Nigeria (AP) — A new oil spill at a Shell facility in Nigeria has contaminated farmland and a river, upending livelihoods in the fishing and farming communities in part of the Niger Delta, which has long endured environmental pollution caused by the oil industry.The National Oil Spill Detection and Response Agency, or NOSDRA, told The Associated Press that the spill came from the Trans-Niger Pipeline operated by Shell that crosses through communities in the Eleme area of Ogoniland, a region where the London-based energy giant has faced decadeslong local pushback to its oil exploration. The volume of oil spilled has not been determined, but activists have published images of polluted farmland, water surfaces blighted by oil sheens and dead fish mired in sticky crude.While spills are frequent in the region due to vandalism from oil thieves and a lack of maintenance to pipelines, according to the U.N. Environmental Program, activists call this a “major one.”It is “one of the wor...Stock market today: Asian shares mixed, oil prices gain after armed rebellion quelled in Russia
Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 07:28:05 GMT
TOKYO (AP) — Asian shares fell Monday after a short-lived armed rebellion in Russia added to uncertainties over the war in Ukraine. Benchmarks declined in Tokyo, Sydney Hong Kong and Shanghai, but rose in Seoul.The rebellion by mercenary soldiers who briefly took over a Russian military headquarters on an ominous march toward Moscow was over. But the brief weakened President Vladimir Putin just as his forces were facing a fierce counteroffensive in Ukraine. Yevgeny Prigozhin and his Wagner troops were some of Russia’s most effective fighters in Ukraine. Their aborted takeover of the capital also left their fate uncertain.Japan’s benchmark Nikkei 225 lost nearly 0.3% to finish at 32,698.81. South Korea’s Kospi rose 0.5% to 2,582.20. Hong Kong’s Hang Seng was down 0.2% to 18,853.18, while the Shanghai Composite, reopening after a holiday, dropped 1.5% to 3,150.62. Australia’s S&P/ASX 200 shed 0.3% to 7,078.70. Wall Street marked its first losing week in the last ...Trudeau in Iceland and Toronto votes: A look at what’s In The News for today
Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 07:28:05 GMT
Here is a roundup of stories from The Canadian Press designed to bring you up to speed on what you need to know today.Day two in Iceland for the P.M. Sweden’s bid to join the NATO military alliance will be discussed today at a meeting of Nordic leaders in Iceland, with Prime Minister Justin Trudeau in attendance.Trudeau is scheduled to meet privately with Swedish Prime Minister Ulf Kristersson on the sidelines of the annual Nordic leaders’ summit, which Canada’s leader is attending as a guest.The two-day event follows a weekend of military chaos in Russia and comes just ahead of the annual NATO leaders’ summit scheduled for mid-July in Lithuania.The Nordic nations have all backed Ukraine as it defends itself against Russia’s invasion.Toronto votes on next mayorPolls are set to open today as Toronto voters elect the next mayor of Canada’s most populous city, capping a hotly contested byelection campaign to replace scandal-departed John Tory. ItR...Essentials for the Hajj: From sun hats to shoe bags, a guide to gear for the Muslim pilgrimage
Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 07:28:05 GMT
MECCA, Saudi Arabia (AP) — Straw hats, cross-body bags, and collapsible chairs: These are just some of the essentials Muslims bring to the Hajj pilgrimage.Spiritually, the five-day Hajj is awe-inspiring for the faithful, an experience they say brings them closer to God and to the entire Muslim world.Physically, it’s grueling. Pilgrims walk outdoors for hours in broiling heat around holy sites in Mecca and the surrounding desert. They are caught in unimaginable and overwhelming crowds, all trying to get to the same place. Barriers directing the traffic mean that if you miss your turn, you might walk hours more to get where you want to be.So the more than 2 million pilgrims don’t just learn the complicated rules of how to properly perform the rituals, which began Monday. They also pick up helpful hints and tricks of the trade to get by, learned from other hajjis — as those who have completed the pilgrimage are known.Here’s a look at what they say is essential gear.WHAT TO WEARDress fo...New Zealand leader’s plane so prone to breakdowns he takes a backup on China trip
Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 07:28:05 GMT
WELLINGTON, New Zealand (AP) — The United States has Air Force One, a plane that can refuel in midair and act as a presidential command center. New Zealand has Betty, an aging Boeing 757 that officials on Monday acknowledged was so prone to breakdowns they had sent an empty backup to ensure Prime Minister Chris Hipkins didn’t get stranded in China, where he is leading a trade delegation. Officials were quick to point out they had sent the plane’s twin only as far as Manila, about 80% of the distance from Wellington to Beijing.Back in New Zealand, acting Prime Minister Carmel Sepuloni was left to explain.“If we didn’t have a backup plan and something did happen, and of course we hope it won’t, then not only would they be stranded in China, but the cost that that would incur — in terms of accommodation and trying to, at the last minute, organize some kind of plan to get them back — would outweigh having a backup aircraft waiting somewhere just in case,” she said.The twin R...Lac-Mégantic urges tourists to be respectful ahead of rail disaster anniversary
Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 07:28:05 GMT
LAC-MÉGANTIC, QUE — The town of Lac-Mégantic, Que. is urging tourists to be respectful after noting inappropriate behaviours in the run up to the 10-year anniversary of the rail disaster that claimed 47 lives. The municipality has asked a team of social workers to help business owners handle tourists who sometimes ask insensitive questions, and who have even occasionally tried to capture selfies with passing trains.Almost two-thirds of the victims of the 2013 train derailment and explosion were inside the popular Musi-Café restaurant, which has seen an increase in visitors since a pair of TV series about the disaster aired earlier this year.Co-owner Katie Stapels says that while the vast majority of visitors are respectful, a few have lacked judgment. Since February, she’s seen at least three people try to take selfies inside the building while the train passes by outside.Stapels also says some people have asked employees if they know people in the series “Mégantic,̶...Sweden’s NATO membership bid on the agenda as Trudeau, Nordic leaders meet in Iceland
Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 07:28:05 GMT
VESTMANNAEYJAR, ICELAND — Sweden’s bid to join the NATO military alliance will be discussed today at a meeting of Nordic leaders in Iceland, with Prime Minister Justin Trudeau in attendance.Trudeau is scheduled to meet privately with Swedish Prime Minister Ulf Kristersson on the sidelines of the annual Nordic leaders’ summit, which Canada’s leader is attending as a guest.The two-day event follows a weekend of military chaos in Russia and comes just ahead of the annual NATO leaders’ summit scheduled for mid-July in Lithuania.The Nordic nations have all backed Ukraine as it defends itself against Russia’s invasion.The war, which began more than 16 months ago, also prompted both Sweden and Finland to abandon their decades-long policies of neutrality and apply to join NATO.Canada was the first to back both bids and Finland was admitted in April, but Turkey and Hungary have both held out approval for Sweden’s acceptance.In addition to his bilateral mee...Daily horoscope for June 26, 2023
Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 07:28:05 GMT
Moon Alert: There are no restrictions to shopping or important decisions today. The Moon is in Libra.Happy Birthday for Monday, June 26, 2023:You are multitalented. You are intelligent, creative and also interested in science. You’re a great conversationalist who is basically serious. This is a wonderful year for you with opportunities to socialize and enjoy your life! Nurture the happiness and beauty that you have within yourself. Old friends might reappear.ARIES(March 21-April 19) ★★★Slow down and take it easy today. Because you might feel competitive in sports, do what you can to avoid sports accidents. Parents should be vigilant with their kids to avoid accidents. You might impulsively do something about a social occasion or a romance that you will regret. Caution! Tonight: Family discussions.TAURUS(April 20-May 20) ★★Do what you can to avoid accidents and unexpected delays at home today. Definitely make an effort to keep the peace among family members. Harmony is importan...Rebel Russian mercenaries halt advance on Moscow, Kremlin says
Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 07:28:05 GMT
Heavily armed Russian mercenaries who advanced most of the way to Moscow halted their approach, de-escalating a major challenge to President Vladimir Putin's grip on power, in a move that their leader said would avoid bloodshed.Yevgeny Prigozhin, a former Putin ally and founder of the Wagner army, said his men reached within 125 miles (200 km) of the capital on Saturday (24 June). Earlier, Moscow deployed soldiers in preparation for their arrival and told residents to stay indoors.The Wagner fighters captured the city of Rostov hundreds of miles to the south before racing north in convoy, transporting tanks and armoured trucks and smashing through barricades set up to stop them, video showed.On Saturday night, they began withdrawing from the Rostov military headquarters they had seized, a witness said."In 24 hours we got to within 200 km of Moscow. In this time we did not spill a single drop of our fighters' blood," Prigozhin, dressed in full combat uniform at an undisclosed locatio...Latest news
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