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Month: March 2017
US a Womena s Strikea platform calls for a decolonization of Palestinea
The platform for a strike to support feminism and women’s rights drew criticism from some over its call “for the decolonization of Palestine.” The statement on Palestine is included in a section on “Antiracist and Anti-imperialist Feminism” in the platform for the U.S. affiliate of the International Women’s Strike.
Young Toronto FC side heads to Italy for prestigious Viareggio Cup tournament
Now Toronto FC’s senior academy team – known as Toronto FC 3 – gets to follow in their footsteps by taking part in the 69th Viareggio Cup. Toronto is the first MLS side to take part in the prestigious youth tournament held annually in the Italian region of Tuscany.
ECB to sit tight ahead of potential election upsets in France, the Netherlands
European Central Bank President Mario Draghi is likely to keep arguing that the inflation surge is temporary, growth is fragile and the outlook is clouded with risks, most notably forthcoming elections. European Central Bank President Mario Draghi is likely to keep arguing that the inflation surge is temporary, growth is fragile and the outlook is clouded with risks, most notably forthcoming elections.
Female Artists in Rio Promote Women’s Rights Via Painting
Before leaving her home each day to teach art to children, Mariluce Maria de Souza must factor in extra time to account for the shootings and other eruptions of violence that occur daily in Alemao, Rio de Janeiro’s largest complex of slums, or favelas. The 35-year-old mother sometimes has to cancel a session teaching painting to children because the journey to class is just too dangerous.
Child Labor Rising Sharply in India’s Cities, Report Says
Urban India is employing an increasing number of children – many under 9 years old – in producing everything from pickles to fireworks, working in tourism and laboring on building sites, a U.N. children’s agency report and campaigners said. The State of Child Workers in India report by UNICEF, based on the latest Indian census data, says the proportion of child workers in the 5-to-9-year age group jumped to 24.8 percent in 2011 from 14.6 percent in 2001.
Stephen Fuhr, the Liberal chair of the defence committee, said…
Canadian MPs visiting Washington this week said they kept hearing a familiar message in the U.S. capital: that Canada and other NATO partners will be expected to pony up more money for the military. It’s something members of the parliamentary committee on national defence said they would take home after three days of meetings at the Pentagon, the U.S. Capitol and think-tanks that concluded Wednesday.
Mount Joy hosts state titles
Rock star: Tasmanian expert Chris Bayles, pictured at the 2014 trials, will compete in the top class at at Mount Joy, Powranna, this weekend. Mount Joy, Powranna, will ring with the sounds of motorcycles on the weekend as more than 70 local and national riders compete in the Tasmanian Moto Trials.
Canada near the front of the queue for UK trade talks in a post-Brexit world
As the United Kingdom prepares to begin its formal negotiations to leave the European Union , the British government is looking to the Commonwealth for new business opportunities. And Canada could find itself at the front of the queue.
Neil Wagner finally removes South Africa’s centurion Dean Elgar…
Just when New Zealand needed it, a pinpoint Neil Wagner bouncer got them back on track in the first cricket test against South Africa. Wagner finally removed his former South African schoolboy rival Dean Elgar caught behind for 140 as the tourists crawled to 255-5 at drinks on day two in Dunedin, at a run rate of 2.1 per over.
Why North Korea doesn’t trust China an inch
People walk past portraits of the late North Korean leaders Kim Il Sung and Kim Jong Il at Kim Il Sung Square in Pyongyang, North Korea. Photo / AP The assassination of Kim Jong Nam, the older brother of North Korean leader Kim Jong Un who had been under Chinese protection and living in Macau, was followed by another round of missile launches by Pyongyang, stirring vocal anger from Seoul and Tokyo and quiet fury from Beijing.
US Marines have arrived in Syria for Raqqa battle
US Marines with the 11th Marine Expeditionary Unit attach a concrete barrier to a CH-53E Super Stallion during helicopter external load training at Arta Beach, Djibouti. Photo / Marine Corps Marines from an amphibious task force have left their ships in the Middle East and deployed to Syria, establishing an outpost from which they can fire artillery guns in support of the fight to take back the city of Raqqa from Isis.
Barcelona inspired by Super Bowl comeback – Rakitic
Barcelona’s remarkable Champions League comeback to beat Paris St Germain 6-1 at the Nou Camp and snatch a place in the quarter-finals will take some time to sink in, according to midfielder Ivan Rakitic. Trailing and wounded from a 4-0 humiliation from the opening leg of the last-16 clash in France, Luis Enrique’s men were looking to make history and also avoid their earliest exit from the competition in a decade.
Detention decision pending for Mexican jailed near Seattle
Theodore Boutrous Jr., left, and Mark Rosenbaum, right, attorneys for Daniel Ramirez Medina, talk to reporters at the federal courthouse in Seattle, Wednesday, March 8, 2017, following a hearing for Medina, a Seattle-area man who was arrested in February and detained by immigration agents despite his participation in a federal program to protect those brought to the U.S. illegally as children. A federal magistrate said Wednesday that he expects to rule early next week on whether to release Medina.
Spy novelists keeping an eye on Trump-Russia allegations
Jason Matthews is a retired CIA officer who now writes spy novels, focused on Russia. He was working on a book last year that ordinarily would seem a little far-fetched, but which proved too close to current events.
Nationals’ savvy interest in older Dominican players is beginning to pay off
Nationals 101 provides 24/7 obsessive sports coverage of the Washington Nationals as a part of Sports Media 101 . For news, op/ed, game reviews, team updates and even rumors you will find all of it on Nationals 101.
South Sudan: bishop says presidenta s call for day of prayer is politically motivated a mockerya
A bishop in South Sudan has rejected President Salva Kiir’s call for a national day of prayer for peace, saying that the gesture is a “mockery.” “I have been praying for South Sudan every day,” said Bishop Santo Loku Pio Doggale, an auxiliary of the Juba diocese.
Carlyle completes Golden Goose Deluxe Brand acquisition
The Carlyle Group has closed its previously announced buyout of Golden Goose Deluxe Brand , an Italian luxury lifestyle company. The sellers included an investor base led by Ergon Capital Partners .
The Latest: Italian protesters marching in Rome for respect
Women all over the world mark the women’s day with rallies and protests to highlight the… . Women display placards during a rally at the U.S. Embassy to mark International Women’s Day Wednesday, March 8, 2017, in Manila, Philippines.
“Outstanding” hooker Joe Taufete’e praised by Worcester Warriors chief Gary Gold
THE “outstanding” Joe Taufete’e has been hailed for his work-rate by Worcester Warriors director of rugby Gary Gold. The 24-year-old played the full 80 minutes in Warriors’ 41-24 win after Niall Annett had failed to recover from a head injury.
Canada has adequate resources to deal with asylum-seekers: Goodale
Several federal agencies are planning for the possibility that warmer weather will bring even more people trying to cross the border A woman walks towards the border to cross at the U.S.-Canada border after arriving in a taxi with a group that claimed to be from Syria into Hemmingford, Quebec, Canada March 2, 2017. OTTAWA – Canada’s national police force and border watchdog say they have the resources they need – for now – to deal with the influx of people entering the country illegally in search of asylum, the federal minister in charge said Tuesday.
U.S. general says Russia has deployed banned missile
A senior U.S. general on Wednesday accused Russia of deploying a land-based cruise missile in violation of “the spirit and intent” of a nuclear arms treaty and charged that Moscow’s intention is to threaten U.S. facilities in Europe and the NATO alliance. “We believe that the Russians have deliberately deployed it in order to pose a threat to NATO and to facilities within the NATO area of responsibility,” Gen.
Scarlett Johansson Will ‘Never, Ever’ Comment On Her Divorce From Romain Dauriac
If you thought you’d ever hear Scarlett Johansson comment on her recent divorce from Romain Dauriac, you were wrong. In a statement to People, the “Ghost in the Shell” star explained why she plans to stay quiet on the subject.
The Cincinnati Symphony Orchestra and the Cincinnati Pops Announce East Asia Tour Itinerary
The Cincinnati Symphony Orchestra and the Cincinnati Pops will embark on its highly-anticipated international tour to Asia in March of 2017 with six performances in Hong Kong, Beijing, Shanghai and Taiwan. “I’m so proud to conduct the CSO in some of the most prestigious venues in Hong Kong, Beijing and Shanghai,” said CSO Music Director Louis Lang re.
Colombia produces most of the world’s cocaine – and output is at a record-high
Colombia is the world’s top producer of cocaine, and cultivation of coca, the drug’s base product, has hit record levels two years in a row. The area under coca cultivation grew 39% in 2014 and 42% in 2015, hitting 392,897.5 acres, according to the US State Department’s annual International Narcotics Control Strategy Report.
Chennai, 1998: Sachin Tendulkar decimates Shane Warne
Shane Warne bowling into the rough. Sachin Tendulkar getting ready for that lethal slog sweep.
Woman pleads guilty to causing unnecessary suffering to dogs
One of the dogs involved in the case. Jennifer Wilson of Churchill Park, Portadown was banned for life from keeping any animals, fined 350 and ordered to pay costs of 969 to Armagh City, Banbridge and Craigavon Borough Council, following her guilty plea.
Crude oil is plunging as US inventories swell to a record
West Texas Intermediate crude oil trades down 4.2% at $50.95 per barrel as of 1:54 p.m. ET after the latest inventory data from the Department of Energy showed supplies rose by 8.21 million barrels to 528.4 million barrels. That’s the highest since record keeping began in 1982 , according to Bloomberg.
Boris Johnson raises concerns about illegal settlements with Benjamin Netanyahu
The Foreign Secretary and the Israeli prime minister discussed the two-state solution to the Israel-Palestine conflict during the talks. Mr Johnson also used the visit to Israel to seek to boost trade as part of the Government’s drive to build international links ahead of Brexit.
Oil Falls to Two-Month Low as Traders Focus on Record Supplies
Oil fell to nearly a two-month low after government data showed U.S. crude inventories climbed to a record last week as output and imports rose. Supplies climbed 8.21 million barrels to 528.4 million barrels, the highest in weekly data going back to 1982.
The big deluge: Slips affect Coromandel homes, roads closed, power off
Slips have come down on Coromandel properties and roads remain closed after thunderstorms and high winds continued to lash the sodden upper North Island overnight. State Highway 25 at Whiritoa is closed because of slips and closed at Whangamata, Tairua and Whiritoa because of flooding.
Iran starts construction of gas pipeline to Chabahar port
News selected on topics and regions – oil and gas, business, politics, IT, the South Caucasus, the Caspian Sea region, Central Asia Ranking of the Azerbaijani banking sector Baku, Azerbaijan, Mar. 7 By Emil Ilgar – Trend: Iran has started construction of the first phase of pipeline project from Iranshahr to Chabahar port, which is close to Pakistan border, the Governor of Iranshahr Nabi Nakhsh Davoudi told IRNA Mar.7. The total length of 56-inch pipeline is 280 km, but the first phase of that with 32 km has already began, and it is expected to be completed in 6 months. Last week, Iran inaugurated Iranshahr-Zahedan gas pipeline.
Doctors want kids banned from quad bikes after 6yo killed
The Royal Australasian College of Surgeons is urging the New Zealand and Australian governments to implement a ban of children on quad bikes. Photo / 123RF The death of a 6-year-old girl in New South Wales has prompted Australian surgeons to call for a ban of children on quad bikes on both sides of the Tasman.
Japanese lawmakers demand new weapons to take on N Korea
Any weapon Japan acquired with the reach to hit North Korea would also put parts of China’s eastern seaboard within rang Influential Japanese lawmakers are pushing harder for Japan to develop the ability to strike preemptively at the missile facilities of its nuclear-armed neighbour North Korea. Japan has so far avoided taking the controversial and costly step of acquiring bombers or weapons such as cruise missiles with enough range to strike other countries, relying instead on its U.S. ally to take the fight to its enemies.
Norfolk family has SIX generations of women
The only family in the UK to have SIX generations of women alive at the same time put their incredible achievement down to good genes and hard work The incredible achievement was reached with the birth of youngest family member Meiche Hume, who is the great-great-great-granddaughter of 100-year-old Ruby Snowling. Earlier this year the Hanson family from Bradford, West Yorkshire, were reportedly believed to be the only one in Britain with six living generations.
Thai boy with cancerous growth on head WON’T have surgery
Boy, 2, WON’T have surgery to remove huge cancerous tumour because his parents hope alternative medicine will offer a cure instead The 23-month-old was reportedly diagnosed with the disease nine months ago following a biopsy at Srinakarin Hospital in Bangkok, Thailand. Khondej has since undergone a series of chemotherapy treatments and now surgeons want to operate to remove part of his brain, cheekbone and jaw.
Tauranga students left trapped by fierce storm
Tauranga Otumoetai College students were staying at Whangamata Campground but have been moved to the Whangamata Memorial Hall, where they will sleep tonight. Photo/Lesley Staniland PCW_4142.
iSpy with my little iPhone
The annual Education Conference organized by Yedioth Ahronoth and its website Ynet provides the Hebrew-language newspaper with a myriad of juicy quotes about the current political state in the country, and even on the proper way for parents to raise their children. “The leaders are heating up the debate in order to gain political power,” reads the daily’s front page, quoting President Reuven Rivlin, the conference’s keynote speaker.
Rubble and ash in Mosul museum retaken from Islamic State
The antiquities museum in the Iraqi city of Mosul is in ruins, with exhibition halls housing piles of rubble and the basement filled with ankle-deep drifts of ash. Associated Press reporters were granted rare access to the museum on Wednesday after Iraqi forces retook it from the Islamic State group earlier this week.
Nottingham Jazz Diary, March 10 to 16, with Jeanie Barton
Jazz meets visual art at a premier screening in the Council House on Friday March 10 at 12.30pm; free entry to Italian artist Roberto Alborghetti’s short film Colours of Nottingham set to my soundtrack Can I Think of Love? Later, Swing and Bass are raising money for My Sight Nottinghamshire who help support blind and partially sighted children and adults. Dress vintage and dance to the UK’s best electro swing DJs from 8pm-3am at Rough Trade.