The proposed friendly between Derby County and Leeds United during the March international break will not be going ahead according to reports. The Yorkshire Evening Post have reported that Leeds have turned down the opportunity to feature in the game at the Ipro Stadium against one of their promotion rivals.
Month: January 2017
Seattle ceramic artist Akio Takamori, ‘a very gentle soul,’ dies…
He put the finishing touches on some pieces with the help of his son, Peter, and loaded a kiln. Then he returned home, where he died.
Trudeau holds town halls in Atlantic Canada after rocky start to goodwill tour
Maritimers will have a chance to question Justin Trudeau about regional issues as he begins the second week of his roving campaign to reconnect with ordinary Canadians. The prime minister kicks off the Atlantic leg of his national outreach tour in Halifax today with a visit to a local coffee shop and a town hall forum hosted by the city’s mayor.
Dramatic Moment as Athletes Flee for Their Lives When Gym Roof Starts to Cave In
Dramatic video shows the roof of a newly-built sports facility in a city in the Czech Republic slowly collapsing as floorball players scramble out of the building in apparent fear for their lives.
Pence tries to calm worries about Trump’s foreign policy
Vice President-elect Mike Pence attempted to calm European fears on Monday that President-elect Trump is pulling the United States away from its traditional allies and toward Russia. Speaking on Fox News, Pence said Trump’s statements to foreign newspapers that NATO is obsolete that caused a stir Monday, including German Chancellor Angela Merkel saying Europe’s fate is in “our own hands,” shouldn’t be seen so negatively.
Chinese premier stresses renovation of rundown areas in 2017
Premier Li Keqiang has called for more efforts to expedite the renovation of rundown urban areas and dilapidated houses in 2017, a State Council statement said Monday. This year, China will start renovating 6 million substandard homes, the same as the target set for 2016, according to Li, who stressed that the work should be initiated as soon as possible.
BRIEF-Gilla says private placement for up to $1.5 mln gross proceeds
ROME, Jan 16 McDonald’s received a lukewarm reception when it opened a new branch just steps from St. Peter’s Square last month, but on Monday the fast food giant accepted a challenge to adopt one of Pope Francis’s cherished principles – feeding the hungry.
BRIEF-Alphamin Resources says committee to support Alphamin unit
ROME, Jan 16 McDonald’s received a lukewarm reception when it opened a new branch just steps from St. Peter’s Square last month, but on Monday the fast food giant accepted a challenge to adopt one of Pope Francis’s cherished principles – feeding the hungry.
Oman says it accepts 10 Guantanamo Bay detainees
Oman said Monday it accepted 10 detainees from the U.S. prison at Guantanamo Bay ahead of President Barack Obama leaving office, part of his efforts to shrink the facility he promised to close. Oman’s Foreign Ministry said in a statement that it had accepted the prisoners at Obama’s request.
BRIEF-Interoil says shareholders to vote on Exxon deal on Feb. 14
ROME, Jan 16 McDonald’s received a lukewarm reception when it opened a new branch just steps from St. Peter’s Square last month, but on Monday the fast food giant accepted a challenge to adopt one of Pope Francis’s cherished principles – feeding the hungry.
Trucker protest continues in Brazil’s top grain state
Jan 16 A Brazilian truckers’ protest entered its fourth day on Monday, preventing grain-carrying vehicles from taking a key road for soy and corn shipments in the state of Mato Grosso, police and the highway operator said. The demonstration started on Friday as truck owners demanded greater compensation from commodities traders and transportation companies to transport soy and corn from the state to exporting ports in southern Brazil.
Canada Stocks-TSX slips as energy stocks weigh, Stella-Jones falls
Jan 16 Canada’s main stock index slipped in early trade on Monday, with energy stocks lower as investors fret about oversupply, while lumber company Stella-Jones Inc plunged on price target cuts after warning of lower profit and revenue. The Toronto Stock Exchange’s S&P/TSX composite index was down 8.34 points, or 0.05 percent, at 15,488.94.
Lebanese Army refers extremist to judiciary
Lebanon’s Military Tribunal in Beirut is seen in this Thursday, June 20, 2013, photograph. (The Daily Star/Hasan Shaaban)
BRIEF-Helius Medical says launched 6th site for brain injury trial
ROME, Jan 16 McDonald’s received a lukewarm reception when it opened a new branch just steps from St. Peter’s Square last month, but on Monday the fast food giant accepted a challenge to adopt one of Pope Francis’s cherished principles – feeding the hungry.
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Resumen: Quercus obtiene un beneficio de ms del 9% de la venta de su participacin en ForVEI, una empresa conjunta de capital privado de energa renovable )–Quercus realises more than a 9% return on the disposal of its stake in ForVEI, a renewable energy Private Equity joint venture )–Grassi & Co. recently moved their Rockland County, New York offices to Park Ridge, New Jersey.
Iran sticks to deadline of nuclear deal with centrifuge move – IAEA
Iran has complied with a deadline set by its landmark nuclear deal with world powers by removing hundreds of centrifuges, machines that enrich uranium, from a site buried deep inside a mountain, the U.N. atomic agency said on Monday. The deal reached between six powers and Iran in 2015 stated that no more enrichment would take place at the Fordow site near the holy city of Qom for 15 years, but that Iran could keep just over 1,000 centrifuges there for other uses.
Kyrgyzstan: Cargo plane crash kills 37, destroys village
A Turkish cargo plane crashed Monday in a residential area just outside the main airport in Kyrgyzstan, destroying half of a village and killing at least 37 people in the plane and on the ground, the Emergency Situations Ministry said. The Boeing 747 crashed at 7:40 a.m. local time while approaching Manas airport, south of the capital, Bishkek, in this Central Asian nation.
Elite Bangladesh police among 26 sentenced to death for 2014 murders
A Bangladeshi court on Monday sentenced 26 people, including 16 members of the country’s elite anti-terrorism force, to death, after a former member of the ruling Awami League party hired them to kill political rivals. The ruling was the first time that members of the Rapid Action Battalion had been handed the death penalty, Shakhawat Hossain Khan, a lawyer for the victims, told reporters.
At least two dozen dead in ethnic clashes in southeastern Congo
At least two dozen people, most of them women, have been killed over the past week in ethnic violence between Bantus and Pygmies in southeastern Democratic Republic of Congo, a U.N. human rights official said on Monday. The Luba, a Bantu ethnic group, and the Twa, a Pygmy people who inhabit Central Africa’s Great Lakes region, have been in conflict since May 2013 in Congo’s Katanga region, known for its rich deposits of copper and other metals.
Biden: Trump should retain sanctions on Russia
U.S. Vice President Joe Biden, on a last foreign trip before leaving office, has met with Ukraine’s president and called on the impending Donald Trump administration to retain Ukraine-related sanctions against Russia. Biden’s comments Monday at a briefing with President Petro Poroshenko came after Trump indicated in a Times of London interview that he could end sanctions imposed in the aftermath Russia’s 2014 annexation of Crimea in return for a nuclear arms reduction deal.
Three-year-old Nadia from Wisbech transformed into princess for a day
A seriously ill three-year-old girl from Wisbech had her wish granted to become a princess for the day. “Happy and caring” Nadia Bartnik travelled to Leamington Spa with her family, where she had a royal makeover at the Raspberry Salon, thanks to the charity Rays of Sunshine.
Council leader backs call for inquiry into who agreed jobs loss for…
Council leader Steve Count today backed MP Steve Barclay’s call for a probe into the Greater Cambridge and Peterborough Local Enterprise Partnership . Cllr Count, leader of Cambridgeshire County Council and a board member of LEP, says he is surprised over allegations that a Chatteris firm is being enticed to Huntingdon with the offer of generous business rates concession.
An inquest is taking place into the death of Lance Corporal James Brynin
A British soldier will not face prosecution over the death of a comrade on an Afghan battlefield four years ago, an inquest has heard. The inquest into Lance Corporal James Brynin’s death was halted after six days of evidence last year amid fears the fatality, which was initially suspected to have been caused by “friendly fire”, may have been a homicide.
Sheridan Nicol on dancing and teaching the stars
IF A movie were to be made of Sheridan Nicol’s life story the opening scenes would reveal the woman she was set to become. A five-year-old is riding her pink trike down Main Street in Larkhall, near where she lives in the flat above the shop in which her father makes cabinets and coffins.
Lake District hotel donates furniture stock to Cumbrian charity
THE refurbishment of a Lake District hotel has allowed an Eden charity to take delivery of a range of furniture items to give to local people in need. The development of Low Wood Bay, near Ambleside, into the Lake District’s first luxury resort hotel has resulted in more than 170 pieces of furniture being donated to CERT , an emergency community response organisation based at Penrith.
Next-gen 911: CRTC braces for emergency video
It’s going to take a lot more than new regulations to allow all Canadians to send urgent, life-and-death text and video messages to emergency call centres, say advocates of so-called next-generation 911 services. Organizations, including the Canadian Interoperability Technology Interest Group, say a hearing this week by the Canadian Radio-television and Telecommunications Commission into expanding 911 service across the country is just the beginning of what’s needed to upgrade services to take advantage of new technologies.
Indian shares end slightly higher; IT stocks fall
Jan 16 Indian shares ended marginally higher on Monday as gains in financials on positive corporate results offset losses in IT stocks that were down on weak sentiment after software services exporter Infosys Ltd cut its revenue outlook. The broader NSE index closed 0.15 percent higher at 8412.80 while the benchmark BSE index ended 0.18 percent firmer at 27,288.17.
Waist-deep floods affect Oro; roads impassable
CAGAYAN DE ORO. Residents have to wade through flooded streets in Cagayan de Oro City on Monday, January 16, 2017.
UN agency chiefs urge access for aid to civilians in Syria-Image1
This file frame grab from video provided on Sunday, Dec. 25, 2016 by Step News Agency, a Syrian opposition media outlet that is consistent with independent AP reporting, shows smoke rise from the government forces shelling on Wadi Barada, northwest of Damascus, Syria. Opposition activists and Syria’s state TV said on Friday, Jan. 13, 2017 that maintenance workers have arrived in the rebel-held valley near Damascus to fix the water facility there, ending a violent standoff that has dried out the capital for weeks.
Qatar pledges $12m for Gaza’s electricity crisis
A Palestinian boy stands amidst the rubble of his home in al-Tufah, in the east of Gaza City on July 27, 2015, during a power outage. AFP PHOTO/MAHMUD HAMS
Sunken, 600-year-old Buddha emerges in China
A 600-year-old Buddha statue has been discovered in a reservoir in east China’s Jiangxi Province after water levels fell during renovation work. A local villager first spotted the head of the Buddha last month when the water level fell by more than 10 meters during work on a hydropower gate, official state news agency Xinhua reported.
Ap Photos: Migrants in Belgrade endure week in nasty weather
In this Saturday, Jan. 14, 2017 photo, a migrant washes himself outside a crumbling warehouse that has served as a makeshift shelter in Belgrade, Serbia.
.com | Congolese M23 rebels cross over from Uganda, ‘clash with army’
Armed Congolese rebels crossed back overnight into the country from their longtime refuge in Uganda, prompting fears that a guerilla conflict put to rest in 2013 could be rekindled. At least 200 former members of M23, an ethnic Tutsi group defeated by the Congolese army three years ago, arrived from Uganda and took over a village in North Kivu province, Democratic Republic of Congo government spokesperson Lambert Mende told AFP.
.com | Bomb blasts at Nigeria’s Maiduguri University kill 5
One student said the first blast ripped through the mosque where professors were saying dawn prayers and many are feared among the victims. A university worker said the second bomb went off at an entrance gate.
Virat Kohli: Put too much pressure on myself before England tour in 2014
New Delhi: Indian captain Virat Kohli feels that chinks in his technique apart from utter desperation to succeed in England led to a disastrous tour of 2014 post which, he not only worked on his mindset but also on his batting. In a chat with former England captain Nasser Hussain on bcci.tv , Kohli decoded his technique that led to his downfall during 2014 England series where he failed to get 50 plus score in five Tests and then smashed four hundreds in four Tests Down Under a few months later.
Martin Luther King Day events and Historic photographs
Since it was first observed nationwide in January of 1986, the holiday commemorating the life of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. has served as a reminder of his legacy to the causes of civil rights, nonviolent opposition and community service. Along with becoming a volunteer in NYC to help honor Dr. King’s memory, there are plenty of Martin Luther King Day events to check out on the day itself over the weekend, including live-music tributes, museum exhibitions, readings and more.
Sukhbir Badal mocks ‘human bomb’ Sidhu
Ludhiana , Jan 16 : Castigating newly-joined Congressman Navjot Singh Sidhu for his remarks against the Shiromani Akali Dal , Punjab Deputy Chief Minister Sukhbir Singh Badal on Monday dubbed the cricketer-turned politician as a ‘human bomb’ which will sooner or later explode and cause damage. Ridiculing Sidhu’s assertion against the Akalis, Sukhbir Badal said the former will within a span of six months be speaking against the Congress courtesy his ego.
Go-getting South Yorkshire grandad hands over A 30,000 to special school
Marathon man Ray Matthews has handed over nearly 30,000 to a Rotherham special school after a six month long fundraising campaign. The go-getting grandfather from Maltby has received national and international acclaim for running 75 marathons in 75 days – which he started on his 75th birthday last year.
Bhutan comes to West Moors
A few years ago Rosemary Legrand fulfilled a long held dream of visiting the tiny Buddhist Kingdom of Bhutan on the eastern edge of the Himalayas and trekked to a height of 14,000 feet in search of rare plants. She will be telling her story ‘Bhutan, Kingdom of Rare Plants’, in which you meet the people and the animals and wonder at the scenery, flora and fauna in her illustrated presentation at St Martin’s Discovery Group.
Iraqi troops advance in eastern Mosul amid fierce clashes
A senior Iraqi commander says fierce clashes between special forces and Islamic State militants are taking place in two neighborhoods in eastern Mosul. The head of Iraq’s elite counterterrorism forces, Gen.