Cat returned to owner after going missing at DIA

Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 22:30:39 GMT

Cat returned to owner after going missing at DIA DENVER (KDVR) — Update 5:30 a.m.: Breezy has been located. Her owner, Ginger Thompson, posted on Facebook that the Southwest ramp crew found her at the airport. Previous story: Ginger Thompson and Breezy, her year-old Bengal cat, flew to Denver from Washington for a cat competition. While boarding their Southwest flight home Sunday, Breezy got out of her carrier. “They were getting me on the plane rushing me, and I set her down to get ready to put her under the seat, put my backpack up into the overhead bin, and was sort of jostled,” Thompson said. Did you know Denver is one of the freshest non-coastal places you can get fish? Thompson said she isn't sure how the latch broke. But when the carrier opened up, Breezy jumped out. Thompson tried to catch Breezy, but the cat fell between the airplane door and jet bridge onto the tarmac. “I saw her fall and she sort of tried to claw to stay up, but the momentum just took her down. And it wasn’t a jump or anything, it was more like just f...

Britain has ‘let down’ Afghan families fleeing the Taliban, study warns

Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 22:30:39 GMT

Britain has ‘let down’ Afghan families fleeing the Taliban, study warns LONDON — Afghan families “have been let down” by shortcomings in the British government’s plan to offer refuge to people fleeing the Taliban, according to a new study released to mark two years since the fall of Kabul.The U.K. launched two programs — “Operation Warm Welcome” and the “Afghan Relocations and Assistance Policy” in 2021 — in a bid to house Afghans who had worked closely with the British government, as well as those deemed particularly vulnerable once the Taliban regained control of the country.But, two years on, think tank More in Common found Britain’s offer of help had not “lived up to its potential.”“The British public’s generosity of spirit towards Afghan refugees has not been met by what has so far been delivered by local and national government,” it warned.The report is particularly critical of housing provision offered to Afghan refugees. It finds that roughly 9,000 people, half of whom are children, were stil...

South Korea pledges $2 million in humanitarian assistance for Hawaii. Follow live updates

Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 22:30:39 GMT

South Korea pledges $2 million in humanitarian assistance for Hawaii. Follow live updates By JENNIFER SINCO KELLEHER (Associated Press)Follow live updates about wildfires that have devastated parts of Maui in Hawaii, killing dozens of people and destroying the historic town of Lahaina. The wildfires are the deadliest in the U.S. in more than a century. The cause was under investigation. Even where the fires have retreated, authorities have warned that toxic byproducts may remain, including in drinking water, after the flames spewed poisonous fumes.South Korea has pledged $2 million in humanitarian assistance for Hawaii to help respond to damage from the fires in Maui.Its Ministry of Foreign Affairs said in a statement Tuesday that it “will purchase drinking water, food, blankets and other relief supplies through local Korean marts and deliver them to the Hawaii state government.” It also will donate cash “to local relief groups for the Hawaii state government to use in dealing with the aftermath of the fires.”This year marks the 70th anniversary o...

Disadvantaged children get new beds

Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 22:30:39 GMT

Disadvantaged children get new beds

Pakistan anti-graft court allows questioning of deputy at Imran Khan’s party amid political turmoil

Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 22:30:39 GMT

Pakistan anti-graft court allows questioning of deputy at Imran Khan’s party amid political turmoil ISLAMABAD (AP) — An anti-graft tribunal in Pakistan’s eastern city of Lahore on Tuesday allowed authorities to interrogate the president of former premier Imran Khan’s political party in a corruption probe, prosecutors and a defense lawyer said.The latest development comes a day after the National Accountability Bureau arrested Pervez Elahi in the garrison city of Rawalpindi after his one-month detention expired. Elahi was detained under a law that allows the government to arrest any suspect to ensure law and order in the country.Elahi is the president of Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf, or PTI. Khan, who is imprisoned, is the chairman.Khan was arrested on August 6 after a court sentenced him to three years for corruption in a move that analysts say could halt his future in politics, for now. The court ruled that Khan, who was ousted in a no-confidence vote in April 2022 but remains the country’s leading opposition figure, had concealed assets after selling state gifts. Khan denies t...

Australian ex-priest has prison sentence extended to 40 years for molesting 72nd child victim

Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 22:30:39 GMT

Australian ex-priest has prison sentence extended to 40 years for molesting 72nd child victim MELBOURNE, Australia (AP) — An Australian ex-priest convicted of sexually abusing children had another 12 months added to his 39-year prison sentence on Tuesday for molesting a 72nd victim.Gerald Ridsdale, 89, has been in prison since 1994 for a series of convictions for abusing children between 1961 and 1988 while he worked as a Roman Catholic priest in churches and schools across his home state of Victoria.He was sentenced in the Ballarat Magistrates Court to an additional year after he pleaded guilty in June to indecently assaulting a 13-year-old boy while he worked at a Catholic school in Horsham in 1987.It was his 193rd conviction for child abuse.Ridsdale appeared in court via a video link from a hospital prison bed. He kept his eyes closed throughout the hearing.Magistrate Hugh Radford told Ridsdale he had been in a position of trust and should have been providing guidance to his victim.Ridsdale must serve at least 33 years and six months of his 40-year sentence before he is e...

Shawcor sells substantial part of pipeline and pipe services business for $220M

Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 22:30:39 GMT

Shawcor sells substantial part of pipeline and pipe services business for $220M TORONTO — Shawcor Ltd. has signed a deal to sell a substantial part of its pipe coating division to Tenaris S.A. for about $220 million.Chief executive Mike Reeves says that once complete, the transaction, combined with others and a few remaining non-material actions, will conclude its strategic review process.Shawcor announced a plan last year to change its name to Mattr and launched a strategic review of its pipeline and oilfield asset management divisions. The sale includes operations in Canada, the U.S., Mexico, Norway, the UAE and Indonesia, several mobile concrete coating plants, its joint-venture interest in Azerbaijan, research and development operations in Toronto and Norway and intellectual property.The company says the deal does not include its pipeline performance group business in Malaysia, Italy, the United Kingdom and Brazil, that it remains committed to sell.The transaction is subject to customary closing conditions, including regulatory approvals, which the company ...

Militia clashes rock Libya’s capital leaving civilians trapped, health ministry say

Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 22:30:39 GMT

Militia clashes rock Libya’s capital leaving civilians trapped, health ministry say CAIRO (AP) — Clashes between rival militias in the Libyan capital have left residents trapped in their homes unable to escape the violence, the country’s health ministry said Tuesday, in what appears to be the most intense bout of fighting to rock Tripoli this year.According to local media, fighting broke out between the 444 brigade and the Special Deterrence Force late Monday evening. Tensions flared after the head of the 444 brigade was allegedly detained by the other force at an airport in Tripoli earlier Monday, media reported.In a statement, the Libyan Health Ministry called on the warring sides to allow ambulance and emergency teams to enter the affected areas — primarily in the south of the city — and for blood to be sent to nearby hospitals. It remains unclear how many casualties there are. Libya’s Red Crescent has not responded to The Associated Press’ request for comment.OPSGroup, an organization for the aviation industry, said late Monday that a large number o...

Israeli West Bank raid kills 2 Palestinians and a court releases a settler charged in shooting death

Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 22:30:39 GMT

Israeli West Bank raid kills 2 Palestinians and a court releases a settler charged in shooting death TEL AVIV, Israel (AP) — Israeli forces shot and killed two Palestinians, including a 16-year-old, in a raid in the occupied West Bank on Tuesday, Palestinian health officials said, the latest violence to shake the region.Some of that violence has been perpetrated by radical Jewish settlers in the West Bank and on Tuesday, an Israeli court released from detention a Jewish settler allegedly involved in the shooting death of a 19-year-old Palestinian, placing him under house arrest. Yehiel Indore’s release follows the release from detention last week of another settler accused of involvement in the same incident who was also transferred to house arrest. Israel has been carrying out near-nightly raids in the West Bank since last year in response to a spate of Palestinian attacks, fueling tensions in the region and sending the death toll soaring. Tuesday’s developments come amid a spike in attacks on Palestinians by radical Jewish settlers, settlement expansion and as Israel ...

Kenya launches an inquiry into alleged abuses by a British Army training unit – including a murder

Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 22:30:39 GMT

Kenya launches an inquiry into alleged abuses by a British Army training unit  –  including a murder NAIROBI, Kenya (AP) — A Kenyan parliamentary committee has launched an inquiry into alleged human rights violations and ethical breaches by a British Army training unit active for decades in what the UK calls “our defense partner of choice in East Africa.”Britain’s Ministry of Defense didn’t immediately respond to a request for comment on Tuesday.The British have roughly 200 military personnel permanently based in Kenya, most of them training more than 1,000 Kenyan soldiers a year before their deployment to neighboring Somalia to combat al-Qaida’s longtime East Africa affiliate, al-Shabab. The British government invests more than 1.1 billion Kenyan shillings ($9.6 million) every year into the partnership.But some Kenyans have raised concerns about the way British forces treat locals as well as the environment during the military training in arid, bandit-plagued areas north of Mt. Kenya. In late 2021, Kenyan police said they were reopening the case of a local woman, Agnes Wanji...