Regional leaders commit in Cardiff to more and better co-operation between EU and non-EU Atlantic regions

Published Fri, 29 Mar 2024 00:06:14 GMT

Regional leaders commit in Cardiff to more and better co-operation between EU and non-EU Atlantic regions Many challenges are facing the Atlantic Area – including Brexit, COVID and war in Ukraine, but also long-standing ones such as the climate emergency and the green and digital transitions. Reunited in Cardiff (Wales) for the 2023 General Assembly of the CPMR Atlantic Arc Commission, Regional leaders from across the Atlantic reaffirm the need for further cooperation frameworks, including with Atlantic non-EU regions, and call for the swift adoption of an Atlantic Macro-Regional strategy.First Minister of Wales Mark Drakeford welcomed delegates to Cardiff: “Wales is an outward-looking, globally-responsible nation. Wales is a nation that stands for solidarity and cooperation, working together with our European and non-European partners to address immediate and serious challenges to climate, nature and democracy – both here and around the world. Your presence here today reinforces that”.CPMR President and Regional Minister of Noord-Holland Cees Loggen addressed the members of the Atlanti...

Grab your snarfblatt and dinglehopper! The live-action ‘Little Mermaid’ takes us back ‘under the sea’

Published Fri, 29 Mar 2024 00:06:14 GMT

Grab your snarfblatt and dinglehopper! The live-action ‘Little Mermaid’ takes us back ‘under the sea’ toggle audio on and off change volume download audio WTOP's Jason Fraley previews 'The Little Mermaid' (Part 1) $(function () { $('.wtop-audio-container .fa-play').on('click', function(){ var audio_filename = $('div.wtop-audio-file').data("mp3-url"); ga('send', 'event', 'Audio', 'play', audio_filename); }); }); It’s really hard to imagine in hindsight, but Disney Animation was sinking fast in 1989, struggling to regain its Golden Age footing after Walt’s untimely death in 1966 with embarrassing flops like “The Black Cauldron” (1985).Thankfully, “The Little Mermaid” (1989) swam in to save...

Arrestan a un sospechoso tras un tiroteo y un ataque con arma blanca en Japón que dejó cuatro muertos

Published Fri, 29 Mar 2024 00:06:14 GMT

Arrestan a un sospechoso tras un tiroteo y un ataque con arma blanca en Japón que dejó cuatro muertos (CNN) — El sospechoso del tiroteo y apuñalamiento que dejó cuatro muertos en Japón ya se encuentra bajo custodia policial, según informó la cadena pública japonesa NHK a primera hora del viernes, citando a la policía local.La policía de la ciudad de Nakano recibió el jueves una llamada en la que se informaba que un “hombre había apuñalado a una mujer”, declaró a CNN un funcionario de la policía municipal.Cuando los agentes acudieron al lugar, el sospechoso disparó algo parecido a un rifle de caza, hiriendo a cuatro personas, antes de atrincherarse en un edificio, añadió el funcionario.Entre las víctimas mortales se encuentra una mujer de unos 40 años, que fue trasladada al hospital, donde posteriormente fue declarada muerta. Dos agentes de policía también han fallecido a causa de sus heridas, informó la NHK. Los agentes tenían 46 y 61 años, según la policía.Una cuarta persona falleció el viernes, según informó la policía a la cadena pública japonesa NHK.Citando fue...

Police identify victim in Southwest DC shooting

Published Fri, 29 Mar 2024 00:06:14 GMT

Police identify victim in Southwest DC shooting District police have identified the person killed in a Southwest DC shooting early Thursday morning.The department said a shooting was reported in the 100 block of Forrester Street just after 1:35 a.m.When officers arrived, they found Northwest D.C. resident Adrian Burgess, 19, with gunshot wounds. First responders with DC Fire and EMS believe he died at the scene.A suspect in the shooting hasn’t been identified. Anyone with information can submit a tip to the department by calling 202-727-9099 or texting their tip to 50411.Source

Germany’s Scholz says he’ll speak to Putin ‘in due course’

Published Fri, 29 Mar 2024 00:06:14 GMT

Germany’s Scholz says he’ll speak to Putin ‘in due course’ German Chancellor Olaf Scholz said he was willing to start talking with his Russian counterpart Vladimir Putin again, with relations between the two leaders almost nonexistent as the Kremlin continues its assault on Ukraine. “My last phone call was some time ago,” Scholz said in an interview with the Kölner Stadt-Anzeiger published Friday. “But I intend to talk to Putin again in due course,” the chancellor added.The last known phone call between the two leaders took place in December, when they agreed to “stay in touch.” Scholz at the time called for a diplomatic solution to the war, including a withdrawal of Russian troops from Ukraine, while Putin said the German supply of weapons to Kyiv was “destructive” and urged Berlin to rethink its approach.In the interview, Scholz said he remained committed to peace talks.“It does not look like the war can be decided on the battlefield,” Scholz said, stressing that the withdrawal o...

Man joins VIP convoy, hugs German chancellor; security breach under investigation

Published Fri, 29 Mar 2024 00:06:14 GMT

Man joins VIP convoy, hugs German chancellor; security breach under investigation BERLIN (AP) — German police have been left red-faced after a member of the public was able to slip into a VIP convoy for Chancellor Olaf Scholz and then give him a hearty hug as he prepared to board a plane at Frankfurt Airport.Tabloid newspaper Bild reported Friday that Scholz’s bodyguards only realized their mistake later, and chased the man down.Scholz’s office confirmed the incident, which happened late Wednesday as Scholz made his way back to Berlin following a celebration for the 25th anniversary of the European Central Bank.Nobody was hurt in the incident but an investigation into the security breach has been launched.The Associated Press

Scarred by war, Ukrainian children carry on after losing parents, homes and innocence

Published Fri, 29 Mar 2024 00:06:14 GMT

Scarred by war, Ukrainian children carry on after losing parents, homes and innocence LVIV, Ukraine (AP) — The two children squinted to see through the thick smoke that hung in the air after a deafening blast shook their small home in Ukraine’s eastern Donetsk region.The pair, ages 9 and 10, called out for their father. Only eerie silence followed.Then Olha Hinkina and her brother, Andrii, rushed to the bomb shelter, as they had been taught. When the booms stopped and the smoke cleared, they found their father on the porch — motionless and covered in blood after being struck by a Russian projectile.“Father was killed at seven in the morning,” said Andrii, who now lives in the safer western city of Lviv, near the border with Poland.The two siblings join a generation of Ukrainian children whose lives have been upended by the war. Russia’s full-scale invasion has subjected them to constant bombardment, uprooted millions from their homes and turned many into orphans.Hundreds of kids have been killed. For the survivors, the wide-ranging trauma is certain to leave psycholo...

Japan adopts new sanctions on Russia, criticizes its deal to deploy nuclear weapons in Belarus

Published Fri, 29 Mar 2024 00:06:14 GMT

Japan adopts new sanctions on Russia, criticizes its deal to deploy nuclear weapons in Belarus TOKYO (AP) — Japan on Friday approved additional sanctions against Russia over its war on Ukraine, including freezing the assets of dozens of individuals and groups and banning exports to Russian military-related organizations.Chief Cabinet Secretary Hirokazu Matsuno told reporters the Cabinet approval shows Japan is in step with the rest of the Group of Seven countries that agreed during their summit in Hiroshima last week to maintain and strengthen sanctions against Russia.He said Japan is committed to working with other G7 countries and the broader international community “to improve the situation” for Ukraine.Matsuno also sharply criticized the signing of a deal between Russia and Belarus on Thursday formalizing the deployment of Moscow’s tactical nuclear weapons in its ally’s territory as a move that “further escalate tensions.”“As the world’s only country to have suffered nuclear attacks, Japan finds Russia’s threats of nuclear weapons and their use absolutely impermissible,” ...

GOP-led Texas House panel issues 20 impeachment counts against state Attorney General Ken Paxton

Published Fri, 29 Mar 2024 00:06:14 GMT

GOP-led Texas House panel issues 20 impeachment counts against state Attorney General Ken Paxton AUSTIN, Texas (AP) — Following years of scandal, criminal charges and corruption accusations, Texas’s Republican Attorney General, Ken Paxton, finds himself on the brink of impeachment, and a GOP-led panel is heading the charge.In an unanimous decision, a Republican-led House investigative committee that spent months quietly looking into Paxton recommended impeaching the state’s top lawyer Thursday on 20 articles, including bribery, unfitness for office and abuse of public trust. The House could vote on the recommendation as soon as Friday. If it impeaches Paxton, he would be forced to leave office immediately. The move sets up what could be a remarkably sudden downfall for one of the GOP’s most prominent legal combatants, who in 2020 asked the U.S. Supreme Court to overturn President Joe Biden’s victory. Only two officials in Texas’ nearly 200-year history have been impeached. Paxton has been under FBI investigation for years over accusations that he used hi...

Spanish Socialists under pressure in key regional elections

Published Fri, 29 Mar 2024 00:06:14 GMT

Spanish Socialists under pressure in key regional elections MADRID (AP) — Spain goes to the polls on Sunday for local and regional elections seen as a bellwether for a national vote in December, with the conservative Popular Party steadily gaining ground on the ruling Socialists in key regions.Spain’s 17 regional governments, plus two autonomous cities, have enormous power and budgetary discretion over education, health, housing and policing. Twelve of them and the two cities will be contested on Sunday. Other key battles include the selection of mayors for the country’s two largest cities, Madrid and Barcelona.Polls released on Monday by Spain’s CIS public research institute showed the Spanish Socialist Workers Party, or PSOE, is just 0.3 percentage points ahead of the Popular Party in the regional vote, compared with the 5.14-point gap the party achieved in the last regional election in 2019. Researchers surveyed 4,549 adults across Spain between May 16-18 with a 1.5-point margin of error.Politics professor Sandra León says the...