Miami and Shanghai to host F1 sprint races for the first time in 2024

Published Tue, 19 Nov 2024 04:29:43 GMT

Miami and Shanghai to host F1 sprint races for the first time in 2024 LONDON (AP) — Miami and Shanghai will host their first Formula One sprint races next season as two of the six sprints on the calendar take place in the United States.The calendar published Tuesday includes the first sprint race of the season in April at the Chinese Grand Prix, which is back on the F1 schedule for the first time since 2019 after being canceled for four years running amid the coronavirus pandemic.There is also a sprint race scheduled for May at the Miami Grand Prix, which will be in its third year in F1.The United States Grand Prix in Austin, Texas, in October gets a sprint race for the second year running. Austria, Brazil and Qatar are also returning hosts for sprint races.Exactly where the sprint races will fit into each race weekend next season is unclear amid a push to change the arrangement used in 2023, after it prompted calls for a clearer split between sprint and Grand Prix sessions.This year’s schedules saw qualifying for the main Grand Prix race held o...

A Florida lottery winner has less than a week to claim a $44 million prize before they lose it

Published Tue, 19 Nov 2024 04:29:43 GMT

A Florida lottery winner has less than a week to claim a $44 million prize before they lose it (CNN) — This summer, someone walked into a Central Florida gas station and purchased a winning Quick Pick lottery ticket. That person now has less than a week to claim their prize before they forfeit a whopping $44 million.The unclaimed ticket will expire Monday, December 11, unless the ticket holder comes forward, according to the Florida Lottery.The winning numbers from the June 14 drawing are 09-13-15-46-51-52.The ticket was purchased at a Sunoco Express gas station in Kissimmee, Florida.Prizes must be claimed within 180 days of the drawing or the ticket will expire, according to the lottery.A portion of every Florida Lottery ticket purchased goes to the Educational Enhancement Trust Fund, which funnels into the state’s public education system.When a ticket expires, state law requires 80 percent of the unclaimed prize go to the education fund. The remaining 20 percent is returned to the prize pool for future prizes.

European Commission to pitch three-year delay to Brexit electric vehicle tariffs

Published Tue, 19 Nov 2024 04:29:43 GMT

European Commission to pitch three-year delay to Brexit electric vehicle tariffs LONDON — The European Commission is to propose a three-year delay to new Brexit tariffs on electric vehicles, two people familiar with the plans told POLITICO.The proposal — which will be welcomed in London — is expected to be announced at a press conference in Brussels on Wednesday by Commission Vice-President Maroš Šefčovič.The measure is expected to be approved by EU member state ambassadors in a meeting next week.A package of financial support for the European battery industry is also expected to be announced to head off concerns from some member states that the rule change could increase dependence on Chinese batteries.Without the change, 10 percent tariffs are due to hit EVs traded across the English Channel from January 1 2024 when existing grace periods in the Trade and Cooperation Agreement expire.Though the TCA provides for tariff-free trade between the U.K. and EU, it only applies to goods produced in either of those countries.The rules of origin for electric vehicles mea...

Northern Ireland gangs still cast shadow of terror amid Stormont’s Brexit power vacuum

Published Tue, 19 Nov 2024 04:29:43 GMT

Northern Ireland gangs still cast shadow of terror amid Stormont’s Brexit power vacuum DUBLIN — Outlawed paramilitary groups remain an ever-present danger in Northern Ireland — and the U.K. region’s chronic lack of local government at Stormont is a big part of the reason why, according to an expert panel.The Independent Reporting Commission said repeated breakdowns of Northern Ireland’s power-sharing administration since 1999 have “had the effect of prolonging instability and mitigating against the kind of sustained, cross-party policy interventions, strategic decision-making and approaches that are needed to address the range of factors involved in continued paramilitarism.”The commission was created in 2016 by the British and Irish governments and Northern Ireland’s administration — at a time when the cross-community coalition was still functioning — to analyze the paramilitary threat and identify the best ways to end it.But as its latest 154-page report highlights, the commission said the ongoing Brexit-driven political stalemate at Stormont is “inhibiting efforts ...

Brazil’s anger over EU carbon tax infiltrates COP28

Published Tue, 19 Nov 2024 04:29:43 GMT

Brazil’s anger over EU carbon tax infiltrates COP28 DUBAI, United Arab Emirates — Brazil has taken its green trade row with the European Union to this year’s global climate summit. The Brazilian government has been among the most vocal opponents of the EU’s new carbon border tax on imported goods, describing the measure as “discriminatory” and warning it might hinder rather than help global efforts to reduce planet-warming emissions. A fight is now brewing at the COP28 conference in Dubai as Brazil — backed by China — seeks to inject its trade concerns into international talks on how to curb climate change. In the first iteration of a draft negotiating text published Tuesday, some countries are pushing for language that would see the nearly 200 countries represented at this year’s talks criticize measures such as the EU’s carbon border tax — essentially a levy on carbon-intensive products coming into the bloc. The proposal suggests that countries adopt a COP28 declaration that “expresses serious concern&...

Pfizer sues Hungary as pandemic court cases mount

Published Tue, 19 Nov 2024 04:29:43 GMT

Pfizer sues Hungary as pandemic court cases mount BRUSSELS — A court document obtained by POLITICO shows that Pfizer, together with its partner BioNTech, opened legal proceedings against the Hungarian government in January this year over COVID-19 vaccine deliveries. A spokesperson for Pfizer confirmed the case, which is unfolding in a Belgian court. “Discussions with the government in Budapest continue,” they added.The document shows that the case concerns payment for 3 million BioNTech/Pfizer vaccine doses, worth around €60 million. The dispute began when Hungary notified Pfizer in November 2022 that it did not intend to pay the pharmaceutical company, citing the conflict in Ukraine.A judge held a first hearing on the case in March and dismissed Pfizer’s request for a fast-tracked judgment. Since then the case has not progressed.Pfizer’s suit against Hungary parallels one the pharmaceutical company opened against Poland. In both instances, the countries are being sued in civil court over their refusal to take and pay fo...

Germany’s Baerbock chides Orbán and Serbia in fiery remarks

Published Tue, 19 Nov 2024 04:29:43 GMT

Germany’s Baerbock chides Orbán and Serbia in fiery remarks LJUBLJANA — German Foreign Minister Annalena Baerbock on Tuesday urged Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán to drop his vetoes on launching EU enlargement talks with Ukraine and approving fresh cash for Kyiv.Baerbock also lashed out at Serbian President Aleksandar Vučić for cozying up to Russia and putting his political opposition at a disadvantage ahead of upcoming elections.Baerbock reacted critically to the latest threat issued by Orbán on Monday. The Hungarian leader wrote to European Council President Charles Michel to urge him to remove talks on opening accession negotiations with Ukraine from the agenda of next week’s EU leaders’ summit.“We have no time for games at this moment,” Baerbock said in Ljubljana. “If we are in a situation where peace in Europe is under attack, then we must do everything we can every day and every hour to protect our people, and even more so the people of Ukraine, in the best possible way.”The EU had planned to a...

6 arrested in Belgium, Netherlands on suspicion of trading with rogue countries

Published Tue, 19 Nov 2024 04:29:43 GMT

6 arrested in Belgium, Netherlands on suspicion of trading with rogue countries BRUSSELS — Six people were arrested for allegedly exporting dual-use goods to countries sanctioned by the European Union, Belgium’s federal prosecutor’s office said Tuesday after police raided companies and houses in rural Belgium and the Netherlands.“Some of the technologies traded could fall under embargo rules applicable to certain countries, such as Russia, notably because of armed conflict,” the office said in a press release.Police raided “private homes and company headquarters” in Knokke-Heist and Eeklo in Belgium’s Flanders region, and in Rotterdam and Sluis in the Netherlands, the statement said.“The investigation will have to determine whether these strategic and protected technologies may have been marketed to countries where Belgium and the European Parliament impose legal restrictions.”Four people were detained for questioning in Belgium, and two in the Netherlands. The raids are part of a joint investigation with th...

Biden arriving in Boston on fundraising sprint ahead of expensive campaign year

Published Tue, 19 Nov 2024 04:29:43 GMT

Biden arriving in Boston on fundraising sprint ahead of expensive campaign year Boston (CNN) — President Joe Biden sets off on a fundraising sprint Tuesday as he looks to tap into wealthy donor networks ahead of an expensive campaign year ahead.He’s headlining three fundraisers in the Boston area, the first of seven events between now and Monday, with more scheduled for later this month. Democratic officials are looking ahead to what some believe could be a billion-dollar campaign, as Biden works to sell his reelection to a public that, at least for now, appears skeptical.Singer-songwriter James Taylor will headline an event in Boston’s theater district. Tickets for “You’ve Got a Friend in Joe” ran between $50 and $7,500. Two other events in the area will bring in millions more for Biden’s campaign war chest.The president is making a final push for cash before the end of the month reporting deadline. He’ll be in Los Angeles this weekend for a pair of Hollywood fundraisers, including one with a dose of star power from Stephen Spielberg, Shond...

Air Force identifies all airmen in crashed Osprey and officially declares them deceased

Published Tue, 19 Nov 2024 04:29:43 GMT

Air Force identifies all airmen in crashed Osprey and officially declares them deceased (CNN) — The Air Force on Tuesday officially said all eight airmen who were aboard the CV-22 Osprey died after it crashed last week off the coast of Yakushima Island, Japan, as they transition from search and rescue operations to search and recovery.“The recovery operation will now focus on locating and recovering all remains and aircraft debris. Of the eight Airmen, the remains of three Airmen have been recovered, the remains of another three Airmen have been located and are in the process of being recovered, and the remains of two Airmen are still being located,” Air Force Special Operations Command said in a statement on Tuesday.The transition to search and recovery comes after days of “intensive, 24/7 search and rescue operations,” according to the AFSOC, and occurs “when the determination is made that survivors are unlikely.”The Air Force identified one airman who was recovered over the weekend as Staff Sgt. Jake Galliher, a 24-year-old direct support operator from Pit...