Hong Kong security police arrest veteran labor activist
Published Mon, 16 Dec 2024 07:43:03 GMT
HONG KONG (AP) — Hong Kong national security police on Thursday arrested a veteran labor activist who is also the wife of an organizer of annual vigils commemorating China’s 1989 crackdown on pro-democracy protesters, two people close to her said. Officers arrested Elizabeth Tang, the wife of Lee Cheuk-yan, outside Stanley Prison but it was still unclear for what reason, said the people, who declined to be identified for fear of government retribution.The move was seen as part of a crackdown on the city’s pro-democracy camp following massive anti-government protests in 2019. Many activists have been jailed or silenced under a sweeping National Security Law imposed by Beijing.Tang is currently the general secretary of the International Domestic Workers Federation.She was a former leader of the now-defunct Hong Kong Confederation of Trade Unions, the city’s largest pro-democracy trade organization. Before the group’s disbandment, it had been on a list of activist gro...Egypt’s inflation spikes again, hiking prices of basic food
Published Mon, 16 Dec 2024 07:43:03 GMT
CAIRO (AP) — Inflation in Egypt again hit a new high in February, the government said Thursday, with prices rising most steeply for food. The country is in the midst of an economic crisis and a currency depreciation. Annual inflation rose to 32.9% in February, the government statistics agency said, up from 26.5% in January. Grains, meat, poultry, fish and fruit were among the products with the biggest price spikes. The statement added that food prices have increased 61.5% since the same time last year. Egyptians, a nearly a third of whom live in poverty according to official figures, have been striving to keep up with increasing prices since last year, after Russia’s invasion of Ukraine sparked worldwide inflation. The country is the world’s largest wheat importer, with most of its imports having traditionally come from eastern Europe. The war erupted after years of government austerity, the coronavirus pandemic and more than a decade of disruptions to Egypt’s economy. I...Pakistani police probe officers over women’s march violence
Published Mon, 16 Dec 2024 07:43:03 GMT
ISLAMABAD (AP) — Pakistani police are investigating officers after violence at a march to mark International Women’s Day in Islamabad, a spokesman said Thursday. Three constables have been suspended from duty for misusing their authority.Hundreds of people gathered in a central area of the city to mark the occasion on Wednesday, amid tight security. Organizers said the event was aimed at seeking rights guaranteed by the Constitution. Some conservative groups last year threatened to stop similar marches by force.The demonstrators faced strong resistance from police, who charged at them with batons as they tried to enter the rally area, which was blocked off by shipping containers.“The constables involved in the baton charge have been suspended from their duties on charges of misuse of authority,” Islamabad police spokesman Taqi Jawad said.There was no official order to use force against rally-goers, and the officers involved in the violence “acted in the heat of the moment,” he...EU legal advisor: Homegrown player quotas clash with EU law
Published Mon, 16 Dec 2024 07:43:03 GMT
BRUSSELS (AP) — A senior legal adviser said Thursday that UEFA quotas on homegrown players are partially incompatible with the European Union’s free movement rules, although they might be legitimate in order to develop and recruit youngsters.Advocate General Maciej Szpunar said UEFA-backed homegrown player quotas are “likely to create indirect discrimination” against players from other EU countries.Advocate generals routinely provide legal guidance to the European Court of Justice. Their opinions aren’t binding on the Luxembourg-based court, but are followed in most cases.“It is a fact of life that the younger a player is, the more likely it is that that player resides in his place of origin. It is therefore necessarily players from other member states who will be adversely affected by the contested rules,” the court said in a statement. “Though neutral in wording, the contested provisions place local players at an advantage over players from other member states.”A judge in Be...Malaysian ex-PM Muhyiddin arrested, faces graft charges
Published Mon, 16 Dec 2024 07:43:03 GMT
PUTRAJAYA, Malaysia (AP) — Malaysia’s former Prime Minister Muhyiddin Yassin was arrested Thursday and will be brought to court to face corruption charges, the anti-graft agency said.Muhyiddin, who led Malaysia from March 2020 until August 2021, will be the country’s second leader to be indicted after leaving office. Ex-Prime Minister Najib Razak was hit with multiple graft charges after he lost in 2018 general elections and began a 12-year prison term in August after losing his final appeal in the first of several trials.The anti-graft agency said Muhyiddin, 75, will face several charges Friday related to alleged abuse and money laundering linked to government projects awarded under his 17-month rule. It said Muhyiddin was detained shortly after he arrived at the agency for the second time in three weeks to answer questions about an economic stimulus program for ethnic Malay contractors during the COVID-19 pandemic.Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim, who took power after Nove...Indonesia jails organizer, security chief in soccer tragedy
Published Mon, 16 Dec 2024 07:43:03 GMT
SURABAYA, Indonesia (AP) — A soccer club organizer and its chief of security were jailed by an Indonesian court on Thursday on charges of negligence leading to the deaths of 135 people when police fired tear gas inside a stadium last October, setting off a panicked run for the exits.The disaster in Kanjuruhan stadium in East Java’s Malang city was among the world’s worst sporting tragedies. The panel of three judges at Surabaya District Court, which was under heavy police guard, convicted Abdul Haris, the Arema FC Organizing Committee chair, and the club’s security chief, Suko Sutrisno, of criminal negligence causing death and bodily harm following a nearly two-month trial. About 140 witnesses testified during the trial.Haris was sentenced to 18 months in prison and Sutrisno to 12 months, far below the more than six years sought by prosecutors for each of them.Presiding Judge Abu Achmad Sidqi Amsya said the defendants had not verified the safety of the stadium since 2020 and “did no...Senate Republican leader Mitch McConnell hospitalized after fall
Published Mon, 16 Dec 2024 07:43:03 GMT
WASHINGTON (AP) — Senate Republican leader Mitch McConnell has been hospitalized after tripping at a local hotel on Wednesday evening, a spokesman for the senator said.The Kentucky senator, 81, was attending a private dinner in Washington when he tripped. He was admitted to a hospital for treatment, spokesman Doug Andres said.McConnell's office did not provide additional detail on his condition or how long he may be absent from the Senate. ‘Shut your mouth’: GOP senator clashes with union leader during hearing In 2019, the GOP leader tripped and fell at his home in Kentucky, suffering a shoulder fracture. At the time, he underwent surgery to repair the fracture in his shoulder. The Senate had just started a summer recess and he worked from home for some weeks as he recovered.First elected in 1984, McConnell in January became the longest-serving Senate leader when the new Congress convened, breaking the previous record of 16 years.The taciturn McConnell is ...Letters: Examine ‘truths’ from all sides
Published Mon, 16 Dec 2024 07:43:03 GMT
Examine ‘truths’ from all sidesJonathan Zimmerman’s column from the Chicago Tribune, printed in the Pioneer Press March 8, describes the Socratic method of examining “truths” in society from all sides (“The left and right are both wrong about Ron DeSantis’ ‘Western civilization’ courses”). It’s a wonderful piece that ought to be in the mail boxes of every politician and citizen of the nation. Thank you!Carl Brookins, Roseville Child laborI read the shocking story about migrant children working in brutal jobs, by Hanna Dreier from the New York Times (“Alone and exploited,” Feb. 26.) The Health and Human Services secretary, who just left recently, reduced protections to speed up releasing children into the United States. This has resulted in enormous numbers of children trapped in terrible work conditions, many not even attending school, as they were promised. JBS slaughterhouse in Worthington, Minnesota, al...Father of Paislee Shultis charged with burglary
Published Mon, 16 Dec 2024 07:43:03 GMT
SAUGERTIES, N.Y. (NEWS10) -- Saugerties Police say Kirk Shultis Jr., the father of Paislee Shultis, was arrested and charged with second-degree burglary. Shultis, 33, was arrested on separate burglary charges in December 2022. Get all of the latest news, weather, sports, and entertainment delivered right to your inbox! Shultis' arrest stems from an investigation from September 2022. On September 2, 2022, Saugerties police responded to a residence on Malden Turnpike in Saugerties for a report of a burglary to a house and a garage. Police say during their investigation, evidence gathered connected this burglary to others in the fall of 2022 in Saugerties. Police arrested Shultis on Wednesday, and he was arraigned in the Town of Saugerties Justice Court. He is held at the Ulster County Jail in lieu of $250,000 cash, $500,000 secured bond, and $750,000 partially secured bond. Police say Shultis had been bailed out of the County Jail just days prior on separate burglary charges.Siena basketball teams set to begin MAAC Tournament play
Published Mon, 16 Dec 2024 07:43:03 GMT
ATLANTIC CITY, N.J. (NEWS10) -- The Siena men's and women's basketball teams both have something to prove heading into the MAAC Tournament Thursday. Get all of the latest news, weather, sports, and entertainment delivered right to your inbox! In early February, Carmen Maciarello's squad was considered a serious contender for the top overall seed in the men's bracket. But the Saints limped to the finish line of the regular season, losing its' final five games, and seven of its' last nine, en route to garnering the No. 4 seed.Siena will be matched up with No. 5 Niagara in the quarterfinals. The two sides split the regular season series; the Saints won at Niagara University, and the Purple Eagles pulled out a victory in MVP Arena. Despite Siena's recent struggles, anything can happen with March basketball, and Maciarello is using this postseason as an opportunity to hit the reset button."We're the four-seed; no one's expecting us to do anything," said Maciarello. "Five-game losing st...Latest news
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