Búsqueda desesperada: 50 militares se unen para hallar a 4 niños en la selva colombiana

Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 05:05:45 GMT

Búsqueda desesperada: 50 militares se unen para hallar a 4 niños en la selva colombiana BOGOTÁ – Las autoridades colombianas enviaron este viernes a 50 soldados de Fuerzas Especiales para apoyar la búsqueda de los cuatro menores desaparecidos tras un accidente aéreo ocurrido el pasado 1 de mayo en la selva del sur del país, que dejó tres adultos muertos.Las Fuerzas Militares detallaron en un comunicado que los comandos partieron del departamento de Antioquia (noroeste) hacia San José del Guaviare, capital del departamento del Guaviare (sur), donde está reunido el puesto de mando unificado (PMU) que trabaja en la búsqueda de los niños.“Estos Comandos será insertados hoy mismo para apoyar la búsqueda de los cuatro menores desparecidos desde el pasado primero de mayo”, señalaron las Fuerzas Militares.LABORES DE BÚSQUEDAEl avión Cessna 206, operado por la compañía Avianline Charter’s y en el que iban a bordo siete personas, desapareció de los radares el pasado 1 de mayo.El lunes pasado la aeronave, que sufrió una supuesta falla en el motor cuando vo...

Jim Brown Appreciation: Remembering Hall of Fame running back’s lasting impact on and off field

Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 05:05:45 GMT

Jim Brown Appreciation: Remembering Hall of Fame running back’s lasting impact on and off field CLEVELAND (AP) — Jim Brown was both extraordinary and extraordinarily complicated.One man. Many versions.His greatness on the football field is beyond reproach. For generations, Brown, who died Thursday night peacefully at his home in Los Angeles, has long been the standard of excellence for running backs, a freakish blend of brute power and blazing speed who in many ways changed the NFL forever.Cleveland’s No. 32 is in a class by himself.“He’s (No.) 1,” said Hall of Famer Emmitt Smith, the league’s career rushing leader. ”(Walter) Payton, two. I fall three.”But there is so much more than broken tackles and shattered records to Brown, who walked away from the game at his physical peak to pursue a film career, helping break barriers in Hollywood for Black actors.There’s the social activist and civil rights champion who used his platform to promote change during one of the most turbulent decades in U.S. history.And there’s a much less flattering personal ...

Connecticut hosts Washington to begin season

Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 05:05:45 GMT

Connecticut hosts Washington to begin season Washington Mystics at Connecticut SunUncasville, Connecticut; Sunday, 1 p.m. EDTBOTTOM LINE: The Connecticut Sun open the season at home against the Washington Mystics.Connecticut finished 11-7 in Eastern Conference play and 13-5 at home during the 2022-23 season. The Sun averaged 85.8 points per game while shooting 46.2% from the field and 35.4% from 3-point distance last season.Washington went 11-7 in Eastern Conference games and 22-14 overall during the 2022-23 season. The Mystics averaged 80.2 points per game while shooting 43.9% from the field and 33.8% from behind the arc last season.INJURIES: Sun: None listed.Mystics: Myisha Hines-Allen: out (knee).___The Associated Press created this story using technology provided by Data Skrive and data from Sportradar.Source

A plane believed to be carrying Ukrainian President Zelenskyy has landed in Hiroshima for diplomatic talks at G7 summit

Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 05:05:45 GMT

A plane believed to be carrying Ukrainian President Zelenskyy has landed in Hiroshima for diplomatic talks at G7 summit HIROSHIMA, Japan (AP) — A plane believed to be carrying Ukrainian President Zelenskyy has landed in Hiroshima for diplomatic talks at G7 summit.Source

Biden set to announce new military aid for Ukraine after meeting with Zelenskyy

Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 05:05:45 GMT

Biden set to announce new military aid for Ukraine after meeting with Zelenskyy President Joe Biden is set to announce a new $375 million military aid package for Ukraine after meeting with his Ukrainian counterpart at the G7 summit in Japan this weekend, according to three U.S. and Ukrainian officials familiar with the discussions.The package will include more artillery shells, armored vehicles and anti-tank weapons — all equipment that the U.S. and allies have supplied to Kyiv in the past, but will be much needed in the months of hard fighting expected this spring and summer. The officials were granted anonymity to speak about the discussions ahead of an announcement.The news comes as the U.S. president signaled that he would greenlight the third-party transfer of American F-16 fighter jets to Ukraine, telling his G7 counterparts overnight that he will support a joint international effort to train Ukrainian pilots on the aircraft.Taken together, the moves are a strong show of support for Kyiv ahead of an expected counteroffensive that Ukrainians hope will ret...

G7 urges China to press Russia to end war in Ukraine, respect Taiwan’s status, fair trade rules

Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 05:05:45 GMT

G7 urges China to press Russia to end war in Ukraine, respect Taiwan’s status, fair trade rules HIROSHIMA, Japan (AP) — The Group of Seven wealthy democracies united Saturday in urging China to pressure its strategic partner Russia to end its war on Ukraine. In a joint statement issued Saturday, the G7 leaders emphasized they did not want to harm China and were seeking “constructive and stable relations” with Beijing, “recognizing the importance of engaging candidly with and expressing our concerns directly to China.”“We call on China to press Russia to stop its military aggression, and immediately, completely and unconditionally withdraw its troops from Ukraine,” it said. “We encourage China to support a comprehensive, just and lasting peace based on territorial integrity and the principles and purposes of the U.N. Charter,” including in direct talks with Ukraine. Cooperation with China is needed given its global role and economic size, the group said, in appealing for working together on challenges such as climate change, biodiversity, debts and financing needs of of vulnera...

A year after Mariupol’s fall, Azovstal survivor recalls surrender with pain and a sense of purpose

Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 05:05:45 GMT

A year after Mariupol’s fall, Azovstal survivor recalls surrender with pain and a sense of purpose KYIV, Ukraine (AP) — Mikhailo Vershinin was a shadow of the burly Mariupol policeman he was when he emerged after four months in Russian captivity.The head of Mariupol’s Police Patrol, he was among hundreds to surrender from the Russian siege of the Azovstal steel mill on the orders of the Ukrainian president a year ago and was close to death on the day he was exchanged for Russian prisoners of war.He experienced first-hand the day the final square of the besieged city fell and now recalls it with both deep sadness, but a sense of purpose for Ukraine’s future.The air strikes had been relentless for weeks, but the skies fell silent while Russian and Ukrainian officers negotiated terms of surrender. At the time, Vershinin said, it seemed like the only chance for both the men and women with him underground – and for Mariupol.Azovstal’s last stand also became a rallying point for many countries hesitating about support for Ukraine.“Beginning with Mariupol, the world started to wake up i...

G7 nations to ‘diversify’ their economies, but won’t part ways with China

Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 05:05:45 GMT

G7 nations to ‘diversify’ their economies, but won’t part ways with China HIROSHIMA, Japan — The G7 leaders say their nations don’t plan to part ways with China or harm its economy.Instead, they plan to diversify their economies in order to reduce their dependencies on China. That’s according to their communiqué, a document that’s typically released on the final day of the summit that outlines the countries’ shared priorities.The communique also includes language on foreign interference, something a government official says Canada pushed for.The document calls on China to not conduct inference activities that aim to undermine the security and safety of G7 nations, or the integrity of democratic institutions and economic prosperity. The document was released ahead of schedule to accommodate an in-person appearance by Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy, who arrived Saturday afternoon.This report by The Canadian Press was first published May 20, 2023. The Canadian Press

Radio host jailed for sedition in Hong Kong finds a home and freedom in Canada

Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 05:05:45 GMT

Radio host jailed for sedition in Hong Kong finds a home and freedom in Canada VANCOUVER — Edmund Wan, recently released from a Hong Kong prison, says he feels at ease in Vancouver.He described the sense of familiarity that struck him in a Hong Kong-style café on Vancouver’s Cambie Street — the smell of baked pork chops on rice, the background noise of people joking in Cantonese.But there was something else that Wan says people in Hong Kong can no longer take for granted — the ability to talk freely and without fear in public.Wan, 55, is better known as the former Hong Kong radio personality Giggs, a prominent voice of support for the city’s pro-democracy protest movement.“I hear people chatting in Cantonese no matter where I go, especially in Richmond and Burnaby’s food courts where they say ‘hey’ after recognizing me,” Wan said in an interview in Mandarin, in which he is also fluent.“I am fully enjoying my life in Canada.”Wan moved to British Columbia last month after spending almost two years in Hong Kong̵...

‘I thought I was done’: Africans evacuated from Sudan conflict share their stories

Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 05:05:45 GMT

‘I thought I was done’: Africans evacuated from Sudan conflict share their stories HARARE, Zimbabwe (AP) — Pauline Hungwe huddled in the bathroom of her apartment in Sudan, terrified and only peeking out of a window for a second to see the walls of nearby buildings disintegrate as they were hit by artillery fire.She was convinced her building was next and she was going to die. The only thing she thought to do was call her son back home in Zimbabwe.“I thought I was done,” she said. “I told my son, ‘I am gone.’”Teacher Owen Shamu was preparing children at a school in Khartoum for an exam when gunfire rang out meters away from their classroom, throwing him into a panic, he said, let alone the kids. But having kept himself and his family safe through the first days of fighting, Shamu, also a Zimbabwean, had to think about a plan to get them out of Sudan with hardly any money and no immediate help from his home country. He didn’t know how they would survive, he said.Amina Balarabe walked for several days with her six children to various points in Khar...