Thousands of Sudanese fleeing fighting with no travel documents trapped on the border with Egypt
Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 05:06:54 GMT
ASWAN, Egypt (AP) — When fighting in Sudan erupted in mid-April, Abdel-Rahman Sayyed and his family tried to hold out hiding in their home in the capital, Khartoum as the sounds of explosions, gunfights and the roar of warplanes echoed across the city of 6 million people.They lived right by one of the fiercest front lines, near the military’s headquarters in central Khartoum, where the army and a rival paramilitary, the Rapid Support Forces, battled for control. Three days into the conflict, a shell hit their two-story home, reducing much of it to rubble.Luckily, Sayyed, his wife and three children survived, and they immediately fled the war-torn city. The problem was, their passports were buried under the wreckage of their home.Now they are among tens of thousands of people without travel documents trapped at the border with Egypt, unable to cross into Sudan’s northern neighbor.“We narrowly escaped with our lives,” the 38-year-old Sayyed said in a recent phone interview from Wadi H...California artists, chefs find creative ways to confront destructive ‘superbloom’ of wild mustard
Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 05:06:54 GMT
SAN DIEGO (AP) — While ripping out yellow blooms blanketing hillsides in Los Angeles, Max Kingery has been questioned about his fervor for killing flowers.But the clothing designer who used the plants to dye his spring and summer lines said he takes no offense at being accused of pillaging this part of California’s “superbloom.” Instead, he sees it as an opportunity to raise awareness about a destructive flower that proliferated in the state following an unusually wet winter: wild black mustard.Mustard was among the most prominent of wild flowering plants that seemingly popped up everywhere in California this spring. As temperatures warm it is starting to die, making it tinder for wildfires in a state that has been ravaged by blazes. Its stalks can act as fire ladders, causing flames to climb.Mustard also smothers native plants, transforming the landscape. Its leaves and roots inhibit the growth of other species, creating a mono-thicket that spreads rapidly. There are numerous kinds...Keeler: How Nuggets’ run to NBA title inspired Denver vet to find his feet again: “Those guys have no idea how much this means to me.”
Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 05:06:54 GMT
Greg Hatter turned up Thursday to say thanks. Not because the Nuggets gave him a reason to party. Because they gave him a reason to live.“It’s funny. They look at me like, ‘You had a stroke?’” Hatter chuckled Thursday after watching Denver’s first-ever NBA championship victory celebration at Civic Center Park. “I say back, ‘Hey, I may look like a Lamborghini, but inside, at times, I look like a Yugo.”That engine’s purring again, thanks to a lot of love. A lot of hands. A lot of prayers. And this basketball team of tough, smart, misfit toys, led by a Serbian bear who passes like a point guard.“Watching the Nuggets and what they’ve been doing, this has been an inspiration for me,” Hatter said proudly. “As the they got going, I was growing stronger, too.”He felt strong enough Thursday morning to slap fives with Christian Braun and Jack White as they passed. He looked up at Jamal Murray, puffing away at another victory cigar, and saw a little of himself.“I didn’t know if I would make it...Crews battle large structure fire in downtown Los Angeles
Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 05:06:54 GMT
Crews with the Los Angeles Fire Department were battling a greater alarm blaze, dubbed the "Crocker Fire," at one-story commercial building in downtown Los Angeles Thursday evening. Firefighters were dispatched to the scene, located at 832 S. San Pedro St., at around 9:41 p.m. where the flames were seen burning through the structure’s roof, LAFD said, adding that crews had initially taken a defensive position with the fire, fighting it from the perimeter. At around 10:28 p.m., firefighters made some headway into the building and were fighting the blaze from an offensive position, according to KTLA's Sky5 reporter Gil Leyvas. Officials said that 114 LAFD crews members were assigned to the blaze where at least three units in the complex were showing heavy flames. Aerial footage from Sky5 showed a large presence of first responders on the scene. While they attempted to extinguish the blaze from a portion of the structure's roof, firefighters also worked to keep the fire from spreading...Albany movie theater closing after 88 years
Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 05:06:54 GMT
ALBANY, Calif. (KRON) -- In the East Bay, a popular movie theatre is closing after more than 80 years. Landmark Albany Twin is screening its final shows Thursday night."I'm here to get tickets for tonight. The community is completely shocked we got so little information," said Albany resident Brigid Acuna.Acuna is one of several moviegoers here to watch her last film at the Albany Twin Theatre -- closing after almost 90 years. Manfred comments on A’s reverse boycott, move to Vegas; Oakland mayor responds Landmark the Theatre's owner reportedly says the company is "Constantly evaluating its business strategy and has decided to close the Albany Twin.” Details were not shared about the future of the building.Closing on the same day, San Francisco's Westfield Mall movie theater. Movie theatres have faced challenges since the pandemic.According to the non-profit national cinema foundation, the U.S. lost more than 2000 movie theatre screens since the pandemic. Back in Albany, on the fi...POLITICO Pro Morning Energy and Climate UK: MPs warn on energy market — Net zero debate heats up — Poll exclusive
Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 05:06:54 GMT
Presented by SSE By CHARLIE COOPER and ABBY WALLACE PRESENTED BY View in your browser or listen to audioSNEAK PEEK— MPs and industry figures have called on the government to clarify its plans for electricity market reform.— The political debate on energy and climate has gotten nastier in recent weeks. With an election looming, is this the shape of things to come?— We’ve got exclusive polling which provides insights into how the public feels about Biden-style state spending on the green transition.Happy Friday and welcome to Morning Energy and Climate UK. It is the end of our first week — thanks for hanging out with us. We’ll be back in your inbox bright and early on Monday and then every weekday. In the meantime, here’s your latest update. Have a superb weekend.As always send tips, musings, encouragement and (gentle, constructive) criticism to [email protected], [email protected] and [email protected]. Or reach u...Carlsbad Boulevard could see reduced lanes, roundabouts
Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 05:06:54 GMT
CARLSBAD, Calif. -- The popular Highway 101 in Carlsbad could soon see major changes as the city moves forward with possible plans to reduce lanes and install roundabouts.The City of Carlsbad wants drivers to slow down and it is concerned about the possibility of Highway 101 ending up in the ocean.“You can definitely see so much of the cliff erosion that’s here that we basically had to block it off to maintain that,” said City of Carlsbad Community Relations Manager Nikki Matosian.Crumbling cliffs and high speeds are prompting the City of Carlsbad to plan changes to the busy Carlsbad Boulevard.“We’re basically studying and showing how we can move our roadway away from hazards from cliff erosions, sea level rise,” Matosian said.The city is looking to reduce lanes down to two and put in roundabouts from Manzano Drive to Island Way. Some say that may make traffic worse especially during the busy summer season. Alaska Airlines now offering nonstop flights from San Diego to these citie...Pope Francis leaves Rome hospital 9 days after surgery
Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 05:06:54 GMT
ROME (AP) — Pope Francis has been discharged from the Rome hospital where he had abdominal surgery nine days earlier to repair a hernia and remove painful scarring. Francis, 86, left in a wheelchair, smiling and waving and saying “thanks” to a crowd of well-wishers, then stood up so he could get into the small Vatican car awaiting him.The Associated PressStock market today: Asian shares track Wall Street rally, Tokyo’s benchmark at 33-year high
Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 05:06:54 GMT
BANGKOK (AP) — Asian shares logged moderate gains on Friday after Wall Street benchmarks swept higher, extending their longest rally in a year and a half. Tokyo’s Nikkei 225 index closed at a 33-year high, advancing 0.7% to 33,706.08 after the Bank of Japan wrapped up a policy meeting by keeping its ultra-lax monetary stance unchanged, as expected. It is a standout among central banks, most of which have sought to rein in inflation by raising interest rates. The key Japanese rate has stayed at minus 0.1% for a decade and policymakers have indicated they are not convinced that current inflation, which finally has surpassed the BOJ’s target of about 2%, will be sustained. “With extremely high uncertainties surrounding economies and financial markets at home and abroad, the Bank will patiently continue with monetary easing while nimbly responding to developments in economic activity and prices as well as financial conditions,” the BOJ said in a statement.Share prices in Japan hav...A decade after outcry, SeaWorld launches orca-free park in UAE, its first venture outside the US
Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 05:06:54 GMT
ABU DHABI, United Arab Emirates (AP) — The U.S. theme park chain SeaWorld, mired in controversy in recent years over its treatment of killer whales and other marine mammals, has opened a massive new aquatic life park in the United Arab Emirates, its first outside the United States.The $1.2 billion venture with state-owned developer Miral features the world’s largest aquarium and a cylindrical LED screen. There are no orcas here, but the park houses animals like dolphins and seals, whose captivity and training for profit and entertainment purposes are also often criticized as unethical by animal rights advocacy groups.The new facility, which opened to visitors last month, gives the Orlando, Florida-based company a foothold in a fast-growing international tourism destination and the opportunity to continue its rebranding after years of criticism and allegations of animal cruelty.SeaWorld and Miral declined multiple interview requests from The Associated Press. They also did not answer...Latest news
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