New Orleans students beg peers to use their voices to combat violence in their communities
New Orleans students beg peers to use their voices to combat violence in their communities
New Orleans students beg peers to use their voices to combat violence in their communities
The Organization for Security and Cooperation in Europe (OSCE) should continue to function for another year as frequent holdout Russia joined others on Friday in approving Malta as OSCE chair for 2024 and extending four senior officials in their positions. The OSCE is the successor to a body set up during the Cold War for the east and west to engage with each other. In recent years, however, and especially since it invaded Ukraine, Russia has used what is effectively a veto each country has to block many key decisions, often crippling the organization.
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The leader of a Kenyan doomsday cult, in which authorities believe more than 400 members may have died, was jailed on Friday for 12 months for producing and distributing films without a licence. Authorities accuse Paul Mackenzie, head of the Good News International Church, of ordering his followers to starve themselves and their children to death so they could go to heaven before the end of the world. Police have exhumed hundreds of bodies from mass graves in Shakahola forest in the country's southeast.
Germany's RWE has signed an agreement with the UAE’s clean energy developer, known as Masdar, to develop a 3 gigawatt (GW) wind project off the coast of Britain, capable of powering around 3 million homes, the companies said on Friday. The announcement came after British Prime Minister Rishi Sunak said at the COP climate conference in Dubai earlier on Friday that the two companies had committed to invest up to 11 billion pounds ($13.9 billion) in the project. Britain, which is already the world’s second largest offshore wind market after China, is seeking to ramp up its capacity to 50 gigawatts (GW) by 2030 from around 14 GW now, to help meet its climate targets and boost energy security.
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Dinner party etiquette can be full of arcane rituals and prohibitions, from knowing your fish fork from your oyster fork and always passing the port to the left.
President Vladimir Putin has signed a decree putting St Petersburg's Pulkovo Airport under the temporary management of a Russian company, wresting control from investors from Germany, Qatar and other Gulf states. The decree, signed late on Thursday, stated that a Russian holding company had been set up to manage the asset, with the rights of German airport operator Fraport and Qatar's sovereign wealth fund Qatar Investment Authority among those to be transferred to Russian hands.
A hazmat team from the West Palm Beach Fire Department responded to HCA Florida JFK Hospital in Atlantis on Friday.
A Paraguayan official has resigned after signing an agreement with a fictional country invented by an Indian “guru” on the run from an array of sexual assault charges.
MANCHESTER, England (AP) — After a record-breaking start as Tottenham manager, Ange Postecoglou is experiencing the other side to life in a job that has proved too much for some of the biggest names in soccer. A three-game losing streak has seen Spurs fall from first to fifth in the Premier League, while a growing injury list means it could get worse for Postecoglou's team as the congested Christmas schedule approaches. But ahead of Sunday's game at the home of defending champion Manchester City
The congressman's constituents, friends and staffers spoke to the BBC about their disillusionment.
Anyone looking to get into the holiday spirit will have plenty of chances in Woodstock over the coming days. December 1 Those searching for unique gift ideas should check out the Woodstock First Nation Annual Christmas Bazaar on Friday, Dec. 1 and Saturday, Dec. 2, at the WFN Gymnasium at 3 Wulastook Court. The bazaar will include food, crafts, knitting, wreaths, gifts, art, raffles and door prizes. December 2 Kick Saturday off with the monthly Northampton Recreation Centre breakfast to fuel the
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Brazil's central bank still sees its current pace of 50-basis-point interest rate cuts per meeting as appropriate and expects it to remain in place for the next few meetings, multiple board members said on Friday. Remarks from Governor Roberto Campos Neto and economic policy director Diogo Guillen came as the central bank's monetary policy committee prepares to gather for the final time this year on Dec. 12 to 13. The authority has delivered a total 150 basis points of cuts since August, when it kicked off a monetary easing cycle after holding its benchmark rate at a six-year high of 13.75% for nearly a year to tame high inflation.
PARIS (AP) — France coach Didier Deschamps won't attend Saturday’s draw for next year’s European Championship after undergoing surgery. The French federation said in a statement on Friday that Deschamps was operated on earlier this week after suffering back pain for several weeks. France will instead be represented by assistant coach Guy Stephan. “It was not a light-hearted decision that I decided not to go to the draw,” Deschamps was quoted as saying in the statement. "It’s always a pleasant mo
The second major AMC-distributed concert flick of the season earned nearly double the preview grosses of "Taylor Swift: The Eras Tour" The post Beyoncé’s ‘Renaissance’ Earns $5 Million at Thursday Box Office appeared first on TheWrap.
Fed Chair Jerome Powell says the central bank could lift rates again if inflation doesn't continue to fall. He added the Fed is moving "carefully."
Felicity Huffman is speaking out for the first time about the infamous college admissions scandal in which she paid $15,000 to have her daughter’s SAT scores falsified to get her into college. “It felt like I had to give my daughter a chance at a future,” she tells ABC News’ Marc Brown in her first …
Norway's $1.5 trillion sovereign wealth fund, the world's largest, said on Friday it has been appointed by a U.S. court to co-lead an ongoing U.S. securities class action relating to the now-bankrupt Silicon Valley Bank (SVB). SVB's collapse in March was the trigger for the worst banking shock since the 2008 global financial crisis, sending bank stocks globally on a wild ride. The Norwegian fund said the SVB case raised significant concerns regarding the integrity of the public markets, the governance of large financial institutions and the interests of the investor community more broadly.