In 15 years they still haven’t finished I-35 between Austin and Waco.” @RichOToole: “How in the world could they build a wall between Texas and Mexico..
Month: January 2017
UPDATE 1-Canada trade minister: Can resolve Bombardier funding without WTO
Jan 27 Canada’s newly appointed Trade Minister Francois-Philippe Champagne said on Friday he has told Brazil he is open to resolving a feud over funding for jet maker Bombardier without turning to the World Trade Organization. Champagne told reporters he had discussed Bombardier with his Brazilian counterpart over dinner at the recent World Economic Forum in Davos.
Trump has long phone chat with Mexico president
U.S. President Donald Trump and Mexican President Enrique Pena Nieto spoke for an hour by phone Friday amid rising tensions over the U.S. leader’s plans for a southern border wall, administration officials said. Trump and Pena Nieto had been expected to meet in Washington next week, but the Mexican president abruptly cancelled his visit on Thursday.
Top 20 Best Netflix Original Series, Ranked From Great to…
Your Netflix queue might already be out of control, but these are the Netflix Original Series you should prioritize binge-watching immediately There is a ridiculous number of original series available on Netflix right now – so many it’s almost impossible to keep up with them. Even Netflix seems to have a tough time making sure its viewers know about its shows.
Better late than never: Jamaica DQ gets Brazil Olympic medal
It will be more than eight years late arriving, and it’s bronze – not gold or silver. None of this matters one bit to the Brazilian.
German prosecutors widen Volkswagen emissions probe
In this Jan. 19, 2017 file picture Martin Winterkorn, former CEO of the German car manufacturer Volkswagen, arrives for a questioning at an investigation committee of the German federal parliament in Berlin, German. Prosecutors in Germany say Friday Jan. 27, 2017 they have sufficient evidence to indicate that former Volkswagen CEO Martin Winterkorn knew of his company’s emissions cheating software earlier than he claims.
Putin and Trump likely to discuss Ukraine sanctions during Saturday phone call: White House aide
Russian President Vladimir Putin and U.S. President Donald Trump are likely to discuss the sanctions that Washington imposed on Russia over the conflict in Ukraine when the two leaders speak by telephone on Saturday, a senior White House aide said. Trump has said in the past that, as part of a rapprochement he is seeking with Russia, he is prepared to review sanctions that his predecessor, Barack Obama, imposed on Russia over its 2014 annexation of Ukraine’s Crimea Peninsula.
It’s Federer vs Nadal in Australian Open finale
Melbourne [Australia], Jan. 27 : Fourteen-time Grand Slam champion Rafael Nadal on Friday came out with a spirited performance to overcome Grigor Dimitrov of Bulgaria to enter the finals of the Australian Open. Nadal defeated Dimitrov 6-3, 5-7, 7-6 , 6-7 , 6-4 in a hard-fought semifinal contest that lasted for almost five hours here at the Rod Laver Arena.
India’s wrestling coach targets three medals at Tokyo Olympics
Gurgaon [India], Jan. 27 :Kuldeep Malik, chief coach of Indian women wrestling team, and the man behind the Rio Olympics bronze medallist Sakshi Malik, has a new goal: win at least three medals at the 2020 Tokyo Olympics. Speaking on the sidelines of Sportopia 2017, the annual sports meet of the G.D. Goenka University that he inaugurated on Friday morning, Malik said his team of women wrestlers are getting ready to bring more glory to the country.
Croatia’s Jews boycott Holocaust Remembrance in protest
A wreath from Croatia’s president, prime minister and the parliament speaker is laid at the monument for Jewish victims of WWII at “Mirogoj” cemetery in Zagreb, Friday, Jan. 27, 2017. Croatia’s Jewish groups have boycotted the official Holocaust Remembrance Day ceremonies saying the conservative government is not doing enough to curb pro-Nazi sentiments in the country.
Czech court dismisses hijab ban complaint against school
” A Czech court has dismissed a complaint by a Somali student who accused a nursing school of discrimination because she wears a hijab. Ayan Jamaal Ahmednuur demanded an apology and 60,000 koruna in compensation but the Prague 10 district court ruled on Friday there was no evidence of discrimination.
Record 9-way tie for lead halfway through Qatar Masters
DOHA, Qatar – Welsh golfer Bradley Dredge still led the Qatar Masters after the renowned gusts returned for the second round on Friday, but he had company. The last time nine players were tied on top was after the first round of the 1997 Wales Open, but this was the first time in Tour history so many led after 36 holes.
Vonn unscathed after training crash
Jan 27 – Lindsey Vonn, only just back from an 11-month injury layoff, emerged virtually unscathed after crashing in training at Cortina d’Ampezzo on Friday. The 32-year-old lost control on a turn and careered into the safety netting but said she expected to be fine to race in Saturday’s downhill.
Danes want more information before deciding on extradition
” A Danish prosecutor has asked South Korea for additional information before deciding whether to meet a South Korean extradition request for the daughter of the former confidante of South Korea’s president, as part of a corruption investigation. He says that until that information is received, “we cannot reach a decision” regarding Yoora Chung.
Fun ways to get fit in Gwent
EXERCISE is a word that can strike fear into people both young and old, conjuring images of physical torment, discipline and dedication. With generations raised by the sights and sounds of digital technology, it’s easy to be lured into a sedentary lifestyle and poor health, with fitness falling by the wayside.
National AIDS Commission hosts workshop on “Creating an enabling…
In an effort to train journalists/media personnel in reporting topics regarding HIV /TB , the National AIDS Commission hosted a two-day training on January 17th and January 18th. Held at The Inspiration Center in Belize City from 8AM to 4PM, the workshop was attended by Martha Carrillo , Lizet Aldana , Keron Cacho , Avil Steadman , Rhonda Gentle , and Chelsea Hall .
Poetry in motion: Goggia skis with a literary soul
Italian skier Sofia Goggia has been one of the biggest surprises on the World Cup circuit this season – and not just for her seven podium finishes.
Wisbech police car snapped with number plate ‘obscured by dirt and…
Police car spotted in Cromwell Road, Wisbech, with dirty number plates – earlier police had fined a Ely motorist A 100 for a similar offence. An eagle eyed motorist posted a photo of a police car with a number plate obscured by dirt – on the day police in Ely fined a motorist 100 for the same offence! “One rule for them, one for us?” questioned the reader who sent in the photo of the Wisbech police just hours after Cambs police released details of the Ely offender.
Seriously ill patients having urgent ops put off twice amid cancellations record
The number of urgent operations being cancelled is the highest on record, with repeat cancellations for some seriously ill patients. Data from NHS England shows 4,093 urgent operations were cancelled last year as the health service came under intense pressure – a 27% rise from 3,216 in 2014.
A Warning That Dominica’s Latest Diplomatic Passport Scandal Could Hurt Region
St Kitts and Nevis : Concern is being expressed about the possible negative impact that the latest diplomatic passport scandal Dominica has found itself embroiled in can have on the OECS countries. An Iranian man accused of helping to embezzle billions of dollars while the country evaded international oil sanctions has been arrested by Interpol after a lengthy international manhunt.
W. Africa to scale back military in The Gambia
West African nations plan to scale back a military force that secured the return to The Gambia of new President Adama Barrow to take power, the force commander said Friday. The mission of the Economic Community of West African States regional bloc will see “a progressive reduction” in numbers, Senegalese General Francois Ndiaye said in a statement a day after the newly elected leader flew back to his homeland.
Mher Sedrakyan’s relative sacked
By a decision of Yerevan Mayor Taron Margaryan, Armen Harutyunyan has been relieved of his duties as Head of Yerevan’s Erebuni administrative district. Armen Harutyunyan is the son-in-law of Mher Sedrakyan, a lawmaker of the Republican Party of Armenia .
Governor resigns after womanising claims
The governor of an Indian state has resigned after dozens of his staff signed a petition calling for his removal, alleging that he is a serial womaniser. V. Shanmuganathan, 67, handed in his notice as governor of Meghalaya late Thursday after the petition went viral on the internet and his resignation was formally accepted by President Pranab Mukherjee on Friday.
High praise for growing group
Friends of Morgan Jones Park & Community Allotments have scooped Keep Wales Tidy’s Sustainable Futures award in Cardiff after previously picking up the outstanding contribution to volunteering prize at the 2016 GAVO Volunteer Achievement Awards. Martin Kelly, who supports the group in his role as environmental participation officer for the Caerphilly basin cluster, has heaped praise on the group for the recent success and hopes it fosters more people to get involved with green initiatives across the county borough.
In Enugu: HIV cases decreasing
The Enugu State Agency for the Control of AIDS has disclosed that the number of those living with Human Immuno-Deficiency Virus has reduced from 5.1 per cent to 4.9 per cent in the state. “As at 2010, the prevalence rate was 5.1 per cent but today, it has come down to 4.9 per cent from the study carried out recently.’
Doctors Without Borders says it plans to return to Somalia
Doctors Without Borders said Friday it plans to return to Somalia, more than three years after closing its operations in the turbulent country amid “extreme attacks” on its staff. The medical aid charity known by the French acronym MSF said its return to the Horn of Africa country will be a cautious one.
Panasonic Deploys Its HOSPI Robot At Japan’s Airports
It is no secret that Japan loves its robots. We’ve seen robots deployed in the country for all kinds of uses, whether it be to greet customers at a store or to help them check into a hotel .
MobiKwik appoints Bikram Bir Singh as Business Head
New Delhi , Jan 27 : Indian mobile wallet major MobiKwik on Friday announced the appointment of Bikram Bir Singh as Business Head. Bikram will be based in the company’s Gurgaon headquarters and will focus on accelerating MobiKwik’s growth in various geographies.
Gambia plans Feb. 18 celebration as new leader arrives home
Gambian President Adama Barrow greets the crowds after arriving at Banjul airport in Gambia, Thursday Jan. 26, 2017, after flying in from Dakar, Senegal. i Gambia’s new president has finally arrived in the country, a week after taking the oath of office abroad amid a whirlwind political crisis.
Papua urges US miner to pay $376M in taxes, penalties
Papua Governor Lukas Enembe gestures during a press conference in Jakarta, Indonesia, Friday, Jan. 27, 2017. Enembe says they have won a lawsuit in a claim against the local unit of a giant U.S. owned gold and copper mine for $376 million related to surface water taxes.
Turkey issues new extradition request for officers in Greece
” Turkey’s justice ministry has made a new extradition request after Greece’s Supreme Court ruled against sending back eight Turkish servicemen who fled their country by helicopter after a coup attempt. The state-run Anadolu Agency reported Friday that the justice ministry had sent a second extradition request for the eight Turkish officers.
Netanyahu questioned for 3rd time on corruption allegations
” Israeli police have questioned Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu for the third time as part of a corruption investigation into allegations that he improperly accepted gifts and tried to trade favors with an Israeli newspaper. The Haaretz daily and other outlets say Netanyahu was questioned on Friday.
Lee Selby is lining up Carl Frampton fight at Cardiff’s Principality Stadium
Lee Selby feels the road to a world title unification fight with Carl Frampton should end at Cardiff’s Principality Stadium. Welshman Selby defends his IBF featherweight crown against Argentine Jonathan Barros on the undercard of Frampton’s WBA title defence in Las Vegas on Saturday night.
Council chiefs urge Rail South voice for beleaguered Southern Railway passengers
Civic leaders fed up with the misery being imposed on Southern Railway passengers are calling for a new body to be created to give commuters a say in who runs rail services. Brighton and Hove City Council leaders want to see Rail South set up to provide long-suffering passengers with a democratically-elected voice on how train services are operated and who by.
U.S. must stop helping terrorists fighting Syria’s government
The lives of millions of Syrians have been destroyed by a horrific war that has killed hundreds of thousands and forced millions to flee their homeland. I went there last week to see and hear directly from the Syrian people.
Burton Albion transfer news: Brewers close in on Fulham pair despite manager approach
Nottingham Forest have made an approach for Burton Albion boss Nigel Clough – but the Brewers could still make two signings ahead of their trip to Queens Park Rangers tomorrow. While chairman Ben Robinson meets with Nigel Clough today to discuss Forest’s approach, Fulham pair Lasse Vigen Christensen and Cauley Woodrow could become Albion’s fourth and fifth signings of the January transfer window.
New German foreign minister to meet Trump administration next week – report
Germany’s incoming foreign minister, Sigmar Gabriel, will hold talks with President Donald Trump’s administration in the United States next week, Handelsblatt newspaper said on Friday, after a cool start to relations between Berlin and the new U.S. leader. Trump’s predecessor, Barack Obama, enjoyed a close relationship with German Chancellor Angela Merkel.
Toronto: Consulate General of India celebrates Republic Day
Toronto, Jan 27 : Consulate General of India in Toronto, Canada, observed India’s 68th Republic Day with due honours on Thursday. Consul General Dinesh Bhatia and his wife Seema Bhatia hoisted the Indian Tri-colour to mark the celebration.
Marry a foreigner: One way to avoid Spring Festival dilemma
BEIJING: The annual argument over whose family to spend the Lunar New Year with has become a modern tradition for married couples in China. But it’s one that Qiu Feilan will be spared because her husband is a foreigner whose family does not celebrate the most important holiday for Chinese people around the world.
REPORTS: Trump to speak to Merkel about Russia on same day he talks to Putin for the first time
German Chancellor Angela Merkel is likely to speak with US President Donald Trump on Saturday and the conversation is expected to focus on Russia, a source familiar with the matter told Reuters on Friday. The source did not say tell Reuters whether Trump might want to speak with Merkel about a lifting of the US and European sanctions imposed on Russia in response to its intervention in Ukraine, as overnight reports from the United States suggested.