European leaders hope to restore stability in Tunisia, a major source of migration

Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 03:28:30 GMT

European leaders hope to restore stability in Tunisia, a major source of migration TUNIS, Tunisia (AP) — Tunisia is hosting the leaders of Italy, the Netherlands and the European Union on Sunday for talks aimed at smoothing the way for an international bailout and restoring stability to a country that has become a major source of migration to Europe.Tunisia’s increasingly autocratic president is balking at conditions for $1.9 billion in stalled International Monetary Fund support, which include cuts to subsidies on flour and fuel, cuts to the large public administration sector, and the privatization of loss-making public companies. President Kais Saied warns such moves would unleash social unrest, and bristles at what he calls Western diktats. But Tunisia’s economy is teetering toward collapse. The population is already restive, and disillusioned with both Saied’s leadership and the country’s decade-long experiment with democracy.That has pushed more and more Tunisians to risk dangerous boat journeys across the Mediterranean to seek a better life in Europe. Tunisi...

Julien Alfred wins 100, 200 as Texas women take title at NCAA outdoor track and field championships

Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 03:28:30 GMT

Julien Alfred wins 100, 200 as Texas women take title at NCAA outdoor track and field championships AUSTIN, Texas (AP) — Julien Alfred won the 100 meters, the 200 and ran the opening leg of the 4×100 meter relay for the Texas women and the Longhorns won fifth team title in program history Saturday night at the NCAA outdoor track and field championships. Alfred won the 100 meters with a wind-aided time of 10.72 seconds to become just the sixth woman in NCAA history to win the event in back-to-back years — the first at Texas — and ran the fastest all-conditions mark in collegiate history to win the 200 in 21.73 and become the first woman since 2016 to win both the 100 and 200 and just the third in the last 25 years. Texas finished with 83 points — a program record at the outdoor championships — 32 more than second-place Florida. Arkansas finished third with 46. The Longhorns’ 4×100 meter relay team of Alfred, Ezinne Abba, Rhasidat Adeleke and Kevona Davis defended its 2022 title in 41.60, just 0.05 seconds off its NCAA record set Thursday in the semifinals. The win m...

Detienen en Moscú a ciudadano estadounidense por narcotráfico tras comparecer ante el tribunal

Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 03:28:30 GMT

Detienen en Moscú a ciudadano estadounidense por narcotráfico tras comparecer ante el tribunal (CNN) — Un tribunal de Moscú confirmó la detención de un ciudadano estadounidense al que ha llamado “Travis Michael Leek” por cargos de drogas en un comunicado publicado este sábado por la tarde en el canal oficial de Telegram de los tribunales de jurisdicción general de Moscú.El comunicado del tribunal confirma que “el Tribunal del Distrito de Khamovniki de Moscú adoptó una medida preventiva contra un ciudadano estadounidense. El exparacaidista y músico está acusado de dedicarse al negocio de los estupefacientes mediante la captación de jóvenes”.El comunicado dice que el ciudadano estadounidense compareció ante el Tribunal del Distrito de Khamovniki de Moscú el 10 de junio, y que “se adoptó una medida preventiva en forma de detención contra Travis Michael Leek”.CNN se puso en contacto con la familia del ciudadano en Estados Unidos y fue informada, por su propia madre, que ella estaba al corriente de los informes sobre la detención de su hij...

Minor earthquake shakes Johannesburg, South Africa’s biggest city

Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 03:28:30 GMT

Minor earthquake shakes Johannesburg, South Africa’s biggest city JOHANNESBURG (AP) — An earthquake shook South Africa’s biggest city, Johannesburg, early Sunday.The U.S. Geological Survey, which records earthquakes around the world, recorded a 5.0 magnitude earthquake at 2:38 a.m. local time. It said the epicenter was 6 kilometers (3.7 miles) from Alberton, a town on the southeastern outskirts of Johannesburg..There were no immediate reports of casualties or any significant damage. An earthquake of that strength is classified as minor but would be clearly felt and might cause small damage to buildings.An Associated Press journalist who lives close to the epicenter said the shaking felt like being on a moving train and lasted for about a minute.Many South Africans in Gauteng province, which includes Johannesburg, said on social media they awoke to find the walls of their homes shaking. Local media published videos showing the moment the quake struck.Earthquakes are rare in South Africa. The last one to measure 5.0 magnitude or higher was in ...

Novak Djokovic goes for Grand Slam title No. 23 in French Open final against Casper Ruud

Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 03:28:30 GMT

Novak Djokovic goes for Grand Slam title No. 23 in French Open final against Casper Ruud PARIS (AP) — Novak Djokovic is just one win away from his men’s-record 23rd Grand Slam singles championship.He will face Casper Ruud in the French Open final on Sunday.It is the No. 3-seeded Djokovic’s 34th major title match and No. 4 Ruud’s third. By winning Sunday, Djokovic would break a tie with Rafael Nadal, who has 22 Slam trophies — including 14 at Roland Garros — but has been sidelined since January with a hip injury and had surgery during this French Open.“I put myself, again, in a position to fight for another Grand Slam trophy. I’ve been very fortunate that most of the matches in tournaments I’ve played in the last few years, there is history on the line,” Djokovic said after eliminating No. 1 Carlos Alcaraz in the semifinals. “I like the feeling. It’s a privilege.”The only two people in tennis history with 23 majors or more are Serena Williams, who retired after last season with 23, all during the Open era, and Margaret Court, who won 2...

Amanda Nunes beats Irene Aldana to retain bantamweight title at UFC 289, announces retirement

Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 03:28:30 GMT

Amanda Nunes beats Irene Aldana to retain bantamweight title at UFC 289, announces retirement VANCOUVER, British Columbia (AP) — Amanda Nunes beat Irene Aldana by unanimous decision at UFC 289 on Saturday night to hold on to her bantamweight title before announcing her retirement.Nunes dominated the fight, landing far more hits than her opponent, while Aldana’s corner repeatedly encouraged their fighter to go on the offensive.“It went exactly how I pictured it in my mind. I did what I was supposed to do,” Nunes said about her win. “When I started to mix it up. … (Aldana) wasn’t able to do anything.”Nunes entered the post fight press conference on crutches, revealing she has suffered nerve damage in one leg for some time.“I did everything, I broke a lot of records,” she said about her reputation, adding she wants to be remembered as the greatest female fighter of all time.Nunes said she’d like to stay involved in mixed martial arts in the future and would like to train a female champion, but will first take time to spend time with her wife and family in Brazil.Aldana su...

China complains to South Korean ambassador in tit-for-tat move after Seoul summoned Beijing’s envoy

Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 03:28:30 GMT

China complains to South Korean ambassador in tit-for-tat move after Seoul summoned Beijing’s envoy BEIJING (AP) — A Chinese official lodged a complaint with South Korea’s ambassador to China, in a tit-for-tat move after Beijing’s envoy to South Korea was summoned last week over his comments accusing Seoul of tilting toward the United States.Assistant Foreign Minister Nong Rong expressed dissatisfaction with Seoul’s response to last week’s meeting between Chinese Ambassador Xing Haiming and a South Korean opposition leader, according to a statement Sunday from China’s Foreign Ministry.Nong said it was Xing’s duty to meet with different people in South Korea and he hoped Seoul would reflect on the relationship between the two countries and work with China to promote healthy and stable ties, the statement added.The diplomatic row between China and South Korea comes amid fierce competition between Washington and Beijing for global influence. South Korea, whose economy depends greatly on exports of computer memory chips and other technology products...

Montenegro holds snap parliamentary election that could determine EU path

Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 03:28:30 GMT

Montenegro holds snap parliamentary election that could determine EU path PODGORICA, Montenegro (AP) — Montenegro was holding an early parliamentary election Sunday, a vote that could put an end to deep political divisions and years of instability that have hampered the small NATO-member country on its route to joining the European Union.Some 542,000 voters are eligible to choose among 15 parties and coalitions fielding candidates, ranging from groups that are staunchly pro-Western to ones that are pro-Serbian and pro-Russian.Unlike in previous elections, when the focal point of campaigning was whether the country should be leaning toward the EU or closer to Russia and Serbia, the economy and living standards dominated the issues this time.“Finally, we are deciding on the quality of life, rather than on the East or West,” Tanja Bojovic, 38, said as she cast her ballot in the Montenegrin capital, Podgorica. “I expect the victory of those who will lead us to a better life.”The election is Montenegro’s first in more than 30 years that does not feature Milo D...

U.S. border towns still wait on buyers from B.C., as Vancouver shopping buses vanish

Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 03:28:30 GMT

U.S. border towns still wait on buyers from B.C., as Vancouver shopping buses vanish VANCOUVER — Cross-border shopping buses filled with Chinese and Korean Canadian consumers were once ubiquitous outside Washington state malls, but they have all-but disappeared from the commercial landscape, dealing a heavy blow to border-town businesses.The removal of COVID-19 restrictions at the border late last year has boosted the number of Canadians making land crossings to the United States, but consumers and tour operators say the pandemic may have altered people’s travel and purchasing behaviour, greatly diminishing demand for one-day shopping tours south of the border.Malls and shops in Whatcom County directly south of Vancouver said while they are seeing more Canadians since last fall, the absence of the tour buses was particularly noticeable.“We still see them maybe once in a while,” said David Prince, assistant property manager at the Bellis Fair mall in Bellingham, Wash., referring to the shopping buses. “But we used to get them sometimes lined u...

Daily horoscope for June 11, 2023

Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 03:28:30 GMT

Daily horoscope for June 11, 2023 Moon Alert: Avoid shopping or important decisions from 9 a.m. to 9:30 a.m. EDT today (6 a.m. to 6:30 a.m. PDT). After that, the Moon moves from Pisces into Aries.Happy Birthday for Sunday, June 11, 2023:You are perceptive, optimistic and disciplined about pursuing your goals, which is why you are often successful. You stand up for what you believe. This is a year of service, especially to family, which means you must take care of yourself because others will turn to you for help and guidance.ARIES(March 21-April 19) ★★★★This is a strong day for you because the Moon is in your sign. Admittedly, you feel more emotional than usual; nevertheless, things will go your way more easily. You’re ready to spend money on fun times! Tonight: Be gentle. This Week: A mellow week with financial challenges involving kids and social situations.TAURUS(April 20-May 20) ★★★★This is the perfect day to entertain at home. People like to come to your home because you know how to please others with goo...