Greece: Court Hearing for Egyptian suspects in deadly migrant boat sinking postponed until Tuesday

Published Fri, 27 Dec 2024 08:20:08 GMT

Greece: Court Hearing for Egyptian suspects in deadly migrant boat sinking postponed until Tuesday MALAKASA, Greece (AP) — A court in southern Greece on Monday postponed a hearing for nine Egyptian men accused of being migrant smugglers in a case involving the sinking of a fishing trawler last week that killed at least 78 people and left hundreds more missing.Estimates have put the number of people packed on the dilapidated fishing trawler at around 700-750. A total of 104 people were rescued when the boat capsized and sank in international waters off the coast of Greece last Wednesday, while 78 bodies were recovered. A search and rescue operation continues in the area to locate survivors, but there are slim chances of them being found alive. The court in Kalamata postponed the hearing of the nine Egyptians until Tuesday to provide them and their lawyers with time to review the testimonies of nine Syrian and Pakistani survivors, given over the weekend. The Egyptians, who were reportedly identified as members of a smuggling ring by some of the survivors, face charges of participat...

Pakistan widens search for human traffickers after a boat carrying hundreds sank off Greece’s coast

Published Fri, 27 Dec 2024 08:20:08 GMT

Pakistan widens search for human traffickers after a boat carrying hundreds sank off Greece’s coast ISLAMABAD (AP) — Pakistan on Monday widened its search for human traffickers after a tragedy off the Greek coast last week that left more than 500 migrants feared drowned, including many Pakistanis, officials said.With no definitive casualty numbers announced, families feared for the fate of their loved ones and the nation observed a day of mourning Monday, declared by Prime Minister Shahbaz Sharif’s government. The Pakistani flag was flying at half-staff, and lawmakers in the National Assembly, the lower house of the parliament, expressed their condolences. The fishing trawler packed with migrants overturned and went down early Wednesday off southwestern Greece in one of the deadliest-ever incidents in the central Mediterranean Sea. The vessel was carrying as many as 750 people, including scores of Pakistanis, when it sank in international waters. A search-and-rescue operation has since been underway. Pakistan’s Embassy in Athens has so far identified 12 Pakistani nationals r...

Weekend mass shootings leave 6 people dead and dozens injured across the US

Published Fri, 27 Dec 2024 08:20:08 GMT

Weekend mass shootings leave 6 people dead and dozens injured across the US Mass shootings and violence across the U.S. killed at least six people this weekend, including a Pennsylvania state trooper, and wounded dozens of people. Multiple people with guns fired shots at a holiday crowd in Missouri and bullets flew among teenagers partying in Illinois. The shootings follow a surge in homicides and other violence over the past several years that experts say accelerated during the coronavirus pandemic. They happened in suburban Chicago, Washington state, central Pennsylvania, St. Louis, Southern California and Baltimore.“There’s no question there’s been a spike in violence,” said Daniel Nagin, a professor of public policy and statistics at Carnegie Mellon University. “Some of these cases seem to be just disputes, often among adolescents, and those disputes are played out with firearms, not with fists.”Researchers disagree over the cause of the increase. Theories include the possibility that violence is driven by the prevalence of guns in America, or by less a...

Tunisian government says an attacker stabbed guard at Brazilian Embassy, suspect arrested

Published Fri, 27 Dec 2024 08:20:08 GMT

Tunisian government says an attacker stabbed guard at Brazilian Embassy, suspect arrested TUNIS, Tunisia (AP) — A security agent guarding the Brazilian Embassy in Tunisia was stabbed in the heart Monday and was hospitalized in critical condition, according to the Tunisian Interior Ministry.The suspected assailant was shot in the leg by police and arrested, the ministry said in a statement. It said the agent was stabbed after he asked the suspect why he was outside the embassy.The area, in a residential zone of the capital, Tunis, was cordoned off by police. Ministry spokesperson Faker Bouzghaya said the security guard was wounded in the heart.Bouzghaya said the suspect’s son told investigators that his father is a 53-year-old teacher who had suffered psychiatric troubles and had not been home for two days.The spokesperson said the suspect was not known to Tunisian security services and that the attack did not appear to have terrorist motives. Tunisia has experienced some terrorist and other attacks in recent years.The Associated Press

Fiery crash in Hamilton leaves man in 20s in critical condition

Published Fri, 27 Dec 2024 08:20:08 GMT

Fiery crash in Hamilton leaves man in 20s in critical condition A man in his 20s is fighting for his life following a fiery overnight crash in Hamilton on Monday.The collision occurred around 1:30 a.m. on the Lincoln Alexander Parkway near Upper James Street.Police say a vehicle was travelling eastbound when it struck another vehicle that was trying to merge onto the highway from Upper James. One of the vehicles burst into flames and the other ended up flipping onto its roof.A 24-year-old man was rushed to hospital in life-threatening condition. There is no word on the other driver’s condition.Lincoln Alexander Parkway is closed in both directions between Upper James and Upper Wentworth. The closure is expected to remain in place for several hours.Please take alternate routes this morning, as the Lincoln Alexander Parkway eastbound and westbound lanes are closed between Upper James and Upper Wentworth. #HamOnt pic.twitter.com/TYrB8zwCH9— Hamilton Police (@HamiltonPolice) June 19, 2023 

Buttigieg says US ‘green corridors’ initiative key to cutting shipping industry emissions

Published Fri, 27 Dec 2024 08:20:08 GMT

Buttigieg says US ‘green corridors’ initiative key to cutting shipping industry emissions YOKOHAMA, Japan (AP) — An American push to establish “green shipping corridors” is key to reducing carbon emissions from the shipping industry, U.S. Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg said Monday while touring the port of Yokohama near Tokyo. Buttigieg was in Japan to attend a meeting over the weekend of transport ministers of the Group of Seven advanced economies, who reaffirmed a commitment to reducing emissions from the transport industry and to keeping navigation free and open in the Asia-Pacific region. The U.S. is seeking to develop and strengthen partnerships with “like-minded countries” to improve maritime security and keep shipping and aviation corridors open, he told The Associated Press in an interview. Emissions from maritime transport account for about 3% of total global emissions from human activities. Some 40% of Yokohama’s emissions come from its port. About 90% of all traded goods are moved by sea, and maritime trade volumes are expected to triple by 2050...

5 shot, 2 fatally after shooting in Roseland, victim ID'd

Published Fri, 27 Dec 2024 08:20:08 GMT

5 shot, 2 fatally after shooting in Roseland, victim ID'd CHICAGO — Two people are dead and three others are in critical condition after a shooting in the Roseland neighborhood Sunday evening, according to Chicago police and fire officials.Police has identified one of the deceased victims as 32-year-old Brian A. RossAccording to the Chicago Police Department, the five victims were standing in a park with others when people in a grey Honda fired shots at them near the 9900 block of South Princeton Avenue around 7:54 p.m. A 37-year-old man was pronounced dead on the scene with a gunshot wound to the head. Another 32-year-old man was transported to the hospital with a gunshot wound to the neck and was pronounced dead. CPD: Man and woman robbing, kidnapping elderly women on Northwest Side Another 27-year-old man was transported to the hospital in critical condition with gunshot wounds to the buttocks and left shoulder. A 25-year-old man was also transported in critical condition with a gunshot wound to the torso. The youngest victim, a 19-ye...

Juneteenth: The long road to becoming a federal holiday

Published Fri, 27 Dec 2024 08:20:08 GMT

Juneteenth: The long road to becoming a federal holiday Sue Johnson was born and raised in Galveston, Texas, a city on the Gulf Coast. She still remembers every year when she and her family would pack up the car and head to the beach for a day of celebration to commemorate America’s second independence day: Juneteenth. So when the day became America’s newest federal holiday in 2021, she was thrilled. “I was as jubilant as many,” said Johnson, founder and executive director of Galveston’s Nia Cultural Center.  “I was very happy that it will be commemorated throughout the country … and I was also curious to see how it would play out in the new arena of being nationally sanctioned.” Juneteenth is recognized on June 19 to commemorate the last of the enslaved peoples being freed in Galveston by Union forces. Though the city of Galveston has celebrated the holiday since 1866, the push to make the day a federal holiday dates back more than 100 years. On June 19, 1865, Gordon Granger issued General Order No. 3, whic...

Man fatally shot inside fast-food restaurant on Far South Side

Published Fri, 27 Dec 2024 08:20:08 GMT

Man fatally shot inside fast-food restaurant on Far South Side CHICAGO — A 32-year-old man was shot and killed during a fight inside a fast-food restaurant on the city's Far South Side.The shooting happened just after 11 p.m. Sunday in the 11600 block of South Halsted. Police said the 32-year-old was in the vestibule of the restaurant and was involved in a physical altercation with another man who pulled out a gun and fired shots.The 32-year-old was shot in the back and pronounced dead on the scene. Sheriff: 22 injured,1 dead in shooting at Juneteenth celebration in Willowbrook Township No one is in custody. Area Two detectives are investigating.

Strawberry products sold in 32 states recalled over Hepatitis A risks — including Illinois

Published Fri, 27 Dec 2024 08:20:08 GMT

Strawberry products sold in 32 states recalled over Hepatitis A risks — including Illinois TOPEKA (KSNT) - Multiple packages of frozen fruit, specifically strawberries, are being recalled due to possible Hepatitis A contamination. The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) said Willamette Valley Fruit Co. of Salem, Oregon is voluntarily recalling select packages of frozen strawberries and a frozen fruit blend containing strawberries. The impacted strawberries were grown in Mexico and are potentially carrying Hepatitis A. Hepatitis A is a contagious liver disease caused by the Hepatitis A virus, which can be spread through close contact with someone who is infected, or by eating foods or consuming beverages that have been contaminated, according to the CDC.Illnesses can be mild, lasting a few weeks, or serious, with symptoms lasting for several months, the FDA explains. This can include fatigue, abdominal pain, jaundice, abnormal liver tests, dark urine, and pale stool. Hepatitis A can also lead to liver failure in rare cases. Google’s $23M settlement: How to file a claim a...