DC air quality minimally improving as region shifts to Code Orange

Published Tue, 19 Nov 2024 07:36:02 GMT

DC air quality minimally improving as region shifts to Code Orange The U.S. Capitol is barely visible from the Washington Monument on Thursday, June 8, 2023 as smoke from Canadian wildfires blanketed the D.C. area for the third straight day. (WTOP/David Andrews)(WTOP/David Andrews) The U.S. Capitol is barely visible from the Washington Monument on Thursday, June 8, 2023 as smoke from Canadian wildfires blanketed the D.C. area for the third straight day. (WTOP/David Andrews)(WTOP/David Andrews) The air quality in the D.C. area shifted into Code Orange early Friday morning, and is expected to remain unhealthy for some groups throughout the day. Here’s what you need to know.What is a Code Orange Air Quality Alert?While Code Red means some members of the public may experience h...

Ticket sales top 1 million for Women’s World Cup in Australia and New Zealand

Published Tue, 19 Nov 2024 07:36:02 GMT

Ticket sales top 1 million for Women’s World Cup in Australia and New Zealand SYDNEY (AP) — More than 1 million tickets have been sold for the Women’s World Cup kicking off in Australia and New Zealand next month, with soccer’s international governing body saying the tournament is on track to be the most attended standalone women’s sporting event in history. FIFA President Gianni Infantino issued a statement saying 1,032,884 tickets had been sold up to Friday morning local time in Sydney, surpassing the pre-tournament sales for the 2019 edition in France.Co-hosted by Australia and New Zealand, the 2023 edition features an expanded field of 32 teams, up from 24 in France. There are 64 total matches during the tournament.“Delighted to share with the world that FIFA has passed one million tickets sold,” Infantino said. “This means that with over one month to go before kick-off … 2023 is on track to become the most attended FIFA Women’s World Cup in history. The future is women — and thanks to the fans for supporting what will be the greatest FI...

Los jóvenes en China están tan preocupados por la economía que piden una intervención divina

Published Tue, 19 Nov 2024 07:36:02 GMT

Los jóvenes en China están tan preocupados por la economía que piden una intervención divina (CNN) — Se suponía que la reapertura de China tras la crisis del covid-19 iba a ser el estímulo que el mundo necesitaba. Pero tras un primer estallido de actividad, el crecimiento de la segunda economía mundial parece estancarse.Desilusionados por el deterioro de las perspectivas económicas, los jóvenes acuden en masa a los templos budistas y taoístas para pedir la intervención divina a fin de conseguir trabajo, ingresar en buenas escuelas o hacerse ricos de la noche a la mañana.Los datos publicados esta semana muestran que las exportaciones chinas cayeron un 7,5% en mayo con respecto a hace un año, mucho más de lo esperado, debido al debilitamiento de la demanda mundial. La actividad de las fábricas volvió a contraerse el mes pasado, y el desempleo juvenil se sitúa en máximos históricos.La incertidumbre económica ha disparado las visitas a templos y el turismo, según analistas y sitios web de viajes.“No ir a la escuela, no trabajar duro, solo quemar incienso” ha s...

Erdogan appoints former US bank executive as Turkish central bank chief, in sign of policy change

Published Tue, 19 Nov 2024 07:36:02 GMT

Erdogan appoints former US bank executive as Turkish central bank chief, in sign of policy change ANKARA, Turkey (AP) — Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan on Friday appointed a former U.S.-based bank executive to head Turkey’s central bank, in another sign that his administration might pursue more conventional economic policies.Erdogan named Hafize Gaye Erkan, a former co-chief executive officer of the First Republic Bank, as governor, according to an announcement in the Official Gazette. The Princeton-educated Erkan, 41, becomes the Turkish central bank’s first woman governor.Erdogan won a third presidential term in elections last month as the country grapples with a cost-of-living crisis fueled by inflation that peaked at a staggering 85% in October.Critics blame the turmoil on Erdogan’s policy of lowering interest rates to promote growth. The approach runs contrary to conventional economic thinking that calls for rate increases to combat inflation.On Saturday, Erdogan reappointed Mehmet Simsek, a respected former banker, finance minister and deputy prime minister, to the ...

Inter Milan’s path to the Champions League final against Manchester City

Published Tue, 19 Nov 2024 07:36:02 GMT

Inter Milan’s path to the Champions League final against Manchester City MILAN (AP) — Inter Milan will play in its fifth Champions League final when it faces Manchester City in Istanbul on Saturday.The three-time champion will be bidding for its first title since it won the treble of the Serie A, the Italian Cup and the Champions League under José Mourinho in 2010.For current coach Simone Inzaghi it is a first Champions League final, as is the case for all of his players.Few would have imagined the Nerazzurri would be in this position when the draw was made back in August.But Inter progressed from a tough group containing European giants Bayern Munich and Barcelona, and it went on to eliminate Porto, Benfica and city rival AC Milan en route to the final.Here’s a look:GROUP STAGEAs soon as the draw was made, Inter’s group was dubbed the group of death. Bayern, Barcelona and Inter had 14 titles between them. Czech team Viktoria Plzeň completed the quartet. Inter’s Champions League future looked bleak when it lost 2-0 at home to Bayern in the opener. ...

Governor: Three wounded as drone strikes building in Russian border city

Published Tue, 19 Nov 2024 07:36:02 GMT

Governor: Three wounded as drone strikes building in Russian border city KYIV, Ukraine (AP) — Three people were lightly wounded after a drone crashed into a residential building in central Voronezh, a city in southwestern Russia near the border with Ukraine, regional governor Alexander Gusev reported on Friday morning. In a Telegram post, Gusev said that the residents were hurt by shards of glass from broken windows, and received help on the spot. Russian state media published photos showing a high-rise apartment block with some of its windows blown out and damage to parts of its facade. State media reports also cited the building’s administrators as saying that “several apartments were damaged” in the explosion. There was no immediate comment on who may have been behind the drone strike.The Associated Press

In Zimbabwe, announcement of election date triggers both hope and despair

Published Tue, 19 Nov 2024 07:36:02 GMT

In Zimbabwe, announcement of election date triggers both hope and despair HARARE, Zimbabwe (AP) — Munyaradzi Mushawatu, an electrician in Zimbabwe’s capital, Harare, was both ecstatic and jittery after President Emmerson Mnangagwa announced recently that national elections would be held on Aug. 23.“I have voted in every election since 1990. I can’t wait to make my voice heard. I am ready,” said Mushawatu. But the bravado turned to chagrin as he recalled how the country’s “skewed” elections environment has remained intact for decades.“It’s only the election date that is new. The usual old obstacles remain,” said the 56–year-old father of three.Allegations of fraud, violence and harassment of opposition members have characterized elections held in Zimbabwe since independence from white minority rule in 1980.The 2018 elections were the first following a coup that replaced Robert Mugabe, Zimbabwe’s longtime autocratic ruler, with Mnangagwa, amid promises of reform. But after a close-run contest, the Constitutional Court dismissed opposition leader Nelso...

In The News for June 9 : Wildfires still causing poor air quality across Canada

Published Tue, 19 Nov 2024 07:36:02 GMT

In The News for June 9 : Wildfires still causing poor air quality across Canada 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 June 9…What we are watching in Canada …Smoke and flames continue to engulf much of Canada, with Alberta imposing new evacuation orders, Manitoba bracing for heavy, lightning-generating thunderstorms and high wildfire risks and poor air quality from coast to coast.Air pollution from wildfires remained well above healthy levels across much of southern and northern Ontario and several communities in British Columbia and Alberta.Forecasters expect moderately bad air quality on Friday and Saturday throughout most of Ontario.Meanwhile, Alberta issued two evacuation orders for Yellowhead County in the province’s northwest and an evacuation alert for Grande Prairie County. The worst air in that province is near Fort Chipewyan, which remains on an evacuation order as a fire burns out of control. Wood Buffalo and Gran...

A tale of history and humanization unfold in colourful ‘Haida Manga’

Published Tue, 19 Nov 2024 07:36:02 GMT

A tale of history and humanization unfold in colourful ‘Haida Manga’ On a ship with torn sails, tossed by churning waters, the first of many Europeans needing rescue arrives along the coast of what is now British Columbia, before a Haida canoe brings an outstretched paddle and the warm light of salvation.So begins the latest book of “Haida Manga” by artist and author Michael Nicoll Yahgulanaas, as he reaches into the history of his own family and of colonization in a work that blends Indigenous artistic influences with Japanese manga comic-book story telling.The colourful watercolour panels of “JAJ: a Haida Manga” leap off the page as they draw the audience inside the world-spanning story.Released in May, the book traces the journeys of both Yahgulanaas’s ancestors and the eponymous Norwegian mariner Johan Adrian Jacobsen, who visited Haida Gwaii in 1882 in search of cultural items for a German museum during a time of escalating colonial violence against Indigenous Peoples.Yahgulanaas — whose works are in institutions in...

From hoses and shovels to water bombers: how wildfires are being fought across Canada

Published Tue, 19 Nov 2024 07:36:02 GMT

From hoses and shovels to water bombers: how wildfires are being fought across Canada MONTREAL — The techniques used to put out the wildfires that are burning across Canada vary somewhat depending on geography, but ultimately they depend on people on the ground with hoses and shovels digging out hot spots one by one, experts say.As of midday Thursday, there were 430 fires burning across Canada, including 235 that were out of control, according to the Canadian Interagency Forest Fire Centre.Regardless of how many fires there are, the tactics to put them out remain largely the same, involving a combination of air attacks and firefighters working on the ground, said a longtime firefighter and former member of the Ontario Ministry of Natural Resources’ fire program.Dave Cowan, who now trains new recruits with the private company Fire 1, said that while aircraft can help stop a fire’s advance, the hard work of putting it out is always done at ground level.“The water bombers are a great support system, but they’re not going to put the fire out,” he ...