Chinese national arrested on blasphemy charges in Pakistan

Published Tue, 19 Nov 2024 06:42:08 GMT

Chinese national arrested on blasphemy charges in Pakistan PESHAWAR, Pakistan (AP) — Pakistani police arrested a Chinese national on blasphemy charges after he allegedly insulted Islam and the Prophet Muhammad, authorities said Monday. Under Pakistan’s controversial blasphemy laws, the offense carries the death penalty. Police identified the man only as Mr. Tian from China and said he was arrested on Sunday night, hours after hundreds of residents and laborers working on a dam project blocked a key highway and rallied to demand his arrest. The rally took place in the town of Komela in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province, which borders Afghanistan, according to local police chief Naseer Khan.Khan said officers quickly responded to the protests by rescuing and arresting the Chinese national. “We are still investigating,” Khan said.The blocked highway later reopened to traffic and work resumed at the Dasu Dam, which has scores of Chinese and hundreds of Pakistanis working on the project, Khan said.Mob attacks on people accused of blasphemy and even ly...

Saudi-led coalition releases additional Yemen war prisoners

Published Tue, 19 Nov 2024 06:42:08 GMT

Saudi-led coalition releases additional Yemen war prisoners DUBAI, United Arab Emirates (AP) — A Saudi-led military coalition on Monday started freeing 104 more prisoners captured in Yemen’s war, a unilateral release that followed an organized prisoner swap amid renewed diplomatic efforts to halt the conflict.The International Committee of the Red Cross said it flew 48 detainees from Saudi Arabia’s Abha International Airport heading to Sanaa, Yemen’s capital that has been held for years by the Iranian-backed Houthi rebels. More flights with prisoners were planned for later on Monday. A statement from Brig. Gen. Turki al-Maliki, a spokesman for the Saudi-led coalition, acknowledged the release of 104 Houthi detainees.A U.N.-brokered deal saw the release of over 700 detained Houthis, and more than 180 other prisoners, including Saudi and Sudanese troops fighting with the Saudi-led coalition. That three-day operation was overseen by the Red Cross and ended on Sunday. The prisoner releases come as the Houthis and Saudi Arabia s...

In The News for April 17 : Will federal public service workers go on strike?

Published Tue, 19 Nov 2024 06:42:08 GMT

In The News for April 17 : Will federal public service workers go on strike? In The News is a roundup of stories from The Canadian Press designed to kickstart your day. Here is what’s on the radar of our editors for the morning of April 17 …What we are watching in Canada …Canada’s largest federal public service union is expected to reveal what came of last-ditch talks over the weekend after threatening the largest strike against a single employer in Canada’s history. Mediated contract negotiations between the Public Service Alliance of Canada and the Treasury Board continued over the weekend in what the union described as the government’s final chance to reach a deal.“This is the government’s last opportunity to show workers the respect they deserve. Workers can’t wait, and we’re ready to take strike action,” the union said in a Friday statement in which it announced a news conference in Ottawa for Monday morning.Some 155,000 employees are prepared to walk off the job, including 35,000 workers from the Canada R...

US helicopter raid in Syria targets an Islamic State leader

Published Tue, 19 Nov 2024 06:42:08 GMT

US helicopter raid in Syria targets an Islamic State leader BEIRUT (AP) — A helicopter raid by U.S. forces in northern Syria early on Monday resulted in the “probable death” of a senior leader of the militant Islamic State group, the U.S. military said. The U.S. Central Command said in a statement that the IS leader, who was not named, was “responsible for planning terror attacks in the Middle East and Europe.” Two other “armed individuals” were killed along with the target of the raid, CENTCOM said. The statement said no civilians or U.S. troops were hurt in the operation.Syria’s White Helmets, a civil defense group operating in opposition-held areas of northern Syria, said it transported two people wounded during the raid to a local hospital, which later said they had died. A third person was killed when the U.S. forces landed for the raid, the White Helmets said.The Kurdish-led Syrian Democratic Forces, which partners with the U.S. in anti-IS operations in northeast Syria, said that the operation was launched from a base near the to...

With strike mandate in hand, federal union expected to make an announcement Monday

Published Tue, 19 Nov 2024 06:42:08 GMT

With strike mandate in hand, federal union expected to make an announcement Monday OTTAWA — Canada’s largest federal public service union is expected to reveal what came of last-ditch talks over the weekend after threatening the largest strike against a single employer in Canada’s history. Mediated contract negotiations between the Public Service Alliance of Canada and the Treasury Board continued over the weekend in what the union described as the government’s final chance to reach a deal.“This is the government’s last opportunity to show workers the respect they deserve. Workers can’t wait, and we’re ready to take strike action,” the union said in a Friday statement in which it announced a news conference in Ottawa for Monday morning.Some 155,000 employees are prepared to walk off the job, including 35,000 workers from the Canada Revenue Agency. The biggest sticking point in the negotiations appears to be pay increases, as the union is calling for raises to keep up with the rising cost of living and historic inflation.The government...

Amid high phone bills, telecom experts call for structural change, regulatory reform

Published Tue, 19 Nov 2024 06:42:08 GMT

Amid high phone bills, telecom experts call for structural change, regulatory reform TORONTO — Whether you’re catching a flight, opening a new bank account or picking up groceries, a small group of big names takes up most of the market share. Competition Ltd. is a Canadian Press series that explores what this means for products — and prices — in the country.———Industry Minister François-Philippe Champagne says Canadians from coast to coast are united inone message to telecom providers.“We pay way too much for telecom services and we want more options, full stop,” the minister declared on March 31 as he waved through the final approval for Rogers Communications Ltd.’s takeover of Shaw Communications Inc.Ottawa’s rubber-stamp was punctuated by his decree that the merger — through a side-deal selling Shaw’s Freedom Mobile to Quebecor Inc.’s Videotron — would establish a viable fourth player to spur competition in the market and offer Canadians a cheaper alternative to the major companies.Other recent developments have prompted renewed attention toward competition...

Internal audit raises red flags over maintenance of graves, cemeteries for veterans

Published Tue, 19 Nov 2024 06:42:08 GMT

Internal audit raises red flags over maintenance of graves, cemeteries for veterans OTTAWA — An internal report by Veterans Affairs Canada is raising red flags over the country’s military graves and cemeteries, warning that more permanent funding is needed to keep them from falling into disrepair.The report is the result of an internal audit following up on a similar review six years ago. At that time, nearly 45,000 out of the estimated 207,000 graves of Canada’s veterans were in a state of disrepair because of a lack of resources.The Trudeau government subsequently committed nearly $25 million over five years in temporary funding starting in 2018, which the new report says has largely addressed the problem by facilitating thousands of repairs.Yet auditors found that without a permanent increase to the department’s funding, that success will be short-lived.“While five-year funding for the backlog project has allowed the grave marker maintenance team to reduce the backlog of repairs significantly, maintaining an adequate inspection cycle post...

Alberta regulator reconsiders Fort Hills oilsands approval after critical report

Published Tue, 19 Nov 2024 06:42:08 GMT

Alberta regulator reconsiders Fort Hills oilsands approval after critical report EDMONTON — Alberta’s energy regulator is reconsidering a project it approved months ago after receiving a critical report on Fort Hills Energy’s plan to mine oilsands from a unique carbon-storing wetland. In September, the Alberta Energy Regulator approved plans to mine a portion of the McClelland Lake Wetland Complex — a large and intact wetland once considered for environmental protection that lies partly within the company’s lease. The approval came after a two-decade regulatory history and the submission by Fort Hills of plans saying it could mine about half the wetland without affecting the remainder.But in March, the Alberta Wilderness Association presented the regulator with an independent scientific analysis of the company’s plan that found significant shortfalls. It asked the regulator to revisit its decision.“We note that you have requested a reconsideration,” said the regulator’s April 12 response. “This request will be proc...

Half Way Through April—A Look at Temps and Precip; Great Lakes Ice Dwindling

Published Tue, 19 Nov 2024 06:42:08 GMT

Half Way Through April—A Look at Temps and Precip; Great Lakes Ice Dwindling Climate reportBy WGN-TV Meteorologist Tim JoyceApril 2023 in ChicagoWe're halfway through the fourth month of the year and what a stunning run of warmth it has been so far! In the last week, we had our first 80 degree day of the year and our first string of 80 degree days. Getting four days in a row of 80 or warmer is quite rare this early in the season. This has only happened one other time in Chicago weather history going back to 1871. It was in March 2012 we also saw a string of 4 days of 80+ temps.April 1-15 Temperatures and PrecipitationLooking to the Growing SeasonThe second half of April is usually when we see our last frost/freeze dates of the year. Farmers and gardeners are starting out the coming growing season in northern Illinois and northern Indiana in good shape with soil moisture. Despite the forecast calling for cooler than normal high temps, the normal high/low is still ticking upwards. Up to 62 for a high and 43 for a low by next Saturday.U.S. Snow Cover UpdateTher...

Daily horoscope for April 17, 2023

Published Tue, 19 Nov 2024 06:42:08 GMT

Daily horoscope for April 17, 2023 Moon Alert: Avoid shopping or important decisions from 2:30 p.m. to 9:30 p.m. EDT today (11:30 a.m. to 6:30 p.m. PDT) today. After that, the Moon moves from Pisces into Aries.Happy Birthday for Monday, April 17, 2023:You are determined and do things with conviction. You are private about your true feelings, which is why you are guarded. This year is the beginning of a new nine-year cycle for you, which means be courageous. Be open to new ideas and traveling a new path. You might be a leader.ARIES(March 21-April 19)★★★★It’s Monday, and it’s a tricky day because most of this day is a Moon Alert. These times are wonderful to socialize and goof off; however, they’re poor times to make important decisions or spend money on anything other than food or gas. Forewarned is forearmed. Tonight: You win!TAURUS(April 20-May 20)★★★Shortages and delays will dog your steps because most of this day is a Moon Alert. It’s a great day to schmooze with friends and enjoy the compa...