Security tight in Nigeria as appeals court is to rule on president’s disputed election victory

Published Sun, 24 Nov 2024 22:01:15 GMT

Security tight in Nigeria as appeals court is to rule on president’s disputed election victory ABUJA, Nigeria (AP) — An appeals court in Nigeria was to rule Wednesday on whether President Bola Tinubu’s election victory in February was legitimate — a highly anticipated decision that has put Africa’s most populous country on edge. The election results were challenged by the opposition, which claimed that Tinubu, who has now been in office for 100 days, was not qualified to run because he, among other things, allegedly did not have a required high school certificate or a college or university diploma.Security was tight in the Nigerian capital of Abuja, where five judges at the Court of Appeal were to hand down their ruling. Under the law, the tribunal is empowered to either uphold Tinubu’s election win, declare someone else the winner, annul the vote or order a new election. Its decision can be appealed before Nigeria’s Supreme Court.The opposition has hinted at possible protests if the court rules in favor of Tinubu. Analysts say Wednesday’s ruling...

Floods from Tropical Storm Haikui kill 2 and displace thousands in China’s Fujian province

Published Sun, 24 Nov 2024 22:01:15 GMT

Floods from Tropical Storm Haikui kill 2 and displace thousands in China’s Fujian province BEIJING (AP) — At least two people have been killed and thousands forced to evacuate by floods brought by Tropical Storm Haikui in China’s southeastern coastal Fujian province, local authorities reported Wednesday. Schools were closed and flights suspended, while more than 30,000 people were moved to safety. Two firefighters died and one police officer is missing after floodwaters carried away a fire engine on a rescue mission, the Fuzhou fire department wrote on social media accounts.Haikui swept across Taiwan as a typhoon earlier in the week, injuring dozens and leaving thousands of people without power. It weakened to a tropical storm when it made landfall in Fujian, but continued to bring record-breaking levels of rainfall. The worst-affected area lies between the coast and inland mountains and is particularly prone to flooding, leading many over the decades to to migrate to other parts of China or move overseas. Authorities closed schools, suspended flights, stopped trains and ...

Peer review report on Malta now online

Published Sun, 24 Nov 2024 22:01:15 GMT

Peer review report on Malta now online Eurostat is pleased to announce that another peer review report within the third round of European Statistical System (ESS) peer reviews — the peer review report on Malta — is now publicly available on Eurostat’s dedicated web page and on the web page of Malta’s National Statistics Office.The report was produced following the peer review visit to Malta by a dedicated team of four experts, including one from Eurostat. The visit took place from 10 to 14 October 2022 in a face-to-face format.The peer reviews of national statistical systems were conducted by external experts (from both inside and outside the ESS) and followed the same methodology. This included the completion of self-assessment questionnaires by several statistical authorities followed by a peer review visit. The results are a peer review report containing expert recommendations for improvement, and an action plan to address these recommendations that is developed by the national statistical institute of the reviewed co...

Bangladesh is not a banana republic.

Published Sun, 24 Nov 2024 22:01:15 GMT

Bangladesh is not a banana republic. To the signatories to the recent Open Letter on Professor YunusThe Open Letter on Professor Yunus was an act that militated against ethics and against the norms of political behaviour - writes Syed Badrul Ahsan. When the 170-plus global personalities decided to send what they called an open letter to Bangladesh Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina and at the same time have it carried as an ad in newspapers, they did not quite seem to realise that such an act was a deliberate move aimed at humiliating not only Bangladesh’s leader but also the nation she happened to govern. The language employed in the letter is not the language in which a head of government is addressed.Professor YunusWe speak of the Nobel Laureates as well as others who recently thought it fit to speak up in defence of Professor Muhammad Yunus, who has of late been mired in legal complexities in Bangladesh. His travails apart, there is little question that Professor Yunus, who won the Nobel Prize for Peace in 2006, is a wid...

New York takes on Los Angeles, looks for 5th straight home win

Published Sun, 24 Nov 2024 22:01:15 GMT

New York takes on Los Angeles, looks for 5th straight home win Los Angeles Sparks (16-22, 8-11 Western Conference) at New York Liberty (30-7, 16-3 Eastern Conference)New York; Thursday, 7 p.m. EDTBOTTOM LINE: New York will try to keep its four-game home win streak intact when the Liberty face Los Angeles.The Liberty are 14-4 in home games. New York has a 3-0 record in games decided by 3 points or fewer.The Sparks have gone 6-12 away from home. Los Angeles has a 7-9 record in games decided by at least 10 points.The two teams match up for the third time this season. The Liberty defeated the Sparks 76-69 in their last matchup on Aug. 2. Courtney Vandersloot led the Liberty with 23 points, and Nneka Ogwumike led the Sparks with 20 points.TOP PERFORMERS: Vandersloot is averaging 10.5 points and 8.1 assists for the Liberty. Breanna Stewart is averaging 23.3 points over the last 10 games for New York.Jordin Canada is averaging 13.4 points, six assists and 2.2 steals for the Sparks. Ogwumike is averaging 13.2 points and 6.6 rebounds while shooting 49.5...

UK to label Wagner a terrorist organization

Published Sun, 24 Nov 2024 22:01:15 GMT

UK to label Wagner a terrorist organization The U.K. government will categorize Wagner Group as a terrorist organization, under a draft order due before parliament on Wednesday.The proscription order from the U.K. Home Office will make it a criminal offense to be a member of or to support the state-backed Russian mercenary group, according to a statement from the government department. It will also be an offense to use the group’s logo.The move will allow the U.K. to seize Wagner assets as “terrorist property.” Breaching the order could lead to 14 years in prison or a fine of up to £5,000, the Home Office said.Home Secretary Suella Braverman said Wagner is a “violent and destructive organization which has acted as a military tool of Vladimir Putin’s Russia overseas.”“They are terrorists, plain and simple — and this proscription order makes that clear in U.K. law,” she said, adding that Wagner’s operations are a “threat to global security.”The Russian mercenary group was founded in 2014 by Yevgeny Prigo...

Blinken visits Kyiv in show of support for Ukraine’s efforts to push out Russia’s forces

Published Sun, 24 Nov 2024 22:01:15 GMT

Blinken visits Kyiv in show of support for Ukraine’s efforts to push out Russia’s forces KYIV, Ukraine (AP) — U.S. Secretary of State Anthony Blinken arrived in Kyiv on an unannounced visit Wednesday, hours after Russia launched its first missile attack in a week against the Ukrainian capital.Blinken’s trip aimed to assess Ukraine’s 3-month-old counteroffensive and signal continued U.S. support for Kyiv’s efforts to drive out the Kremlin’s forces after 19 months of war amid concerns among some Western allies over the pace of progress, according to U.S. officials.After arriving in Kyiv, Blinken laid a wreath at the Berkovetske cemetery to commemorate members of the Ukrainian armed forces who lost their lives defending the country.He is expected to meet with President Volodymyr Zelenskyy, Prime Minister Denys Shmyhal, and Foreign Minister Dmytro Kuleba to discuss the ongoing counteroffensive and reconstruction efforts.Those Washington officials said possible alternative export routes for Ukrainian grain will also be discussed following Russia’s exit from the Black Sea Gra...

Scholz calls for a broad pact to slash bureaucracy and modernize Germany

Published Sun, 24 Nov 2024 22:01:15 GMT

Scholz calls for a broad pact to slash bureaucracy and modernize Germany BERLIN (AP) — Chancellor Olaf Scholz urged Germany’s opposition and regional governments on Wednesday to help slash a “thicket of bureaucracy” that slows down Europe’s biggest economy, as his government grapples with poor poll ratings and a reputation for internal strife half way through its term.Scholz told lawmakers that his governing coalition has begun making Germany less complicated and bureaucratic, for example by introducing flat-rate tickets for regional public transport and by building the country’s first liquefied natural gas terminals within months after the Russian invasion of Ukraine. But he appealed to highly decentralized Germany’s 16 state governments, local officials and the opposition to join in a “pact for Germany that makes our country faster, more modern and more secure.” That would include doing more to streamline notoriously lengthy planning processes, move forward the country’s famously slow digitization and speed the building of...

Sri Lanka parliament debates the health minister’s fate over reports of lack of drugs, hospital care

Published Sun, 24 Nov 2024 22:01:15 GMT

Sri Lanka parliament debates the health minister’s fate over reports of lack of drugs, hospital care COLOMBO, Sri Lanka (AP) — Sri Lankan lawmakers began a debate on the fate of country’s health minister on Wednesday, seeking to remove him over his alleged failure to secure enough essential drugs and laboratory equipment that some say resulted in preventable deaths in hospitals. Sri Lanka provides free health service through state-run hospitals but they have suffered from a shortage of medicines and health workers, especially doctors, as a result of an economic crisis after the government suspended repayment of foreign loans. Opposition lawmakers said in a no-confidence motion that a failure by Health Minister Keheliya Rambukwella to fulfil his responsibilities has ruined the health sector and that “people have to pay the price of his irresponsible conduct with their lives,.”Rambukwella has previously rejected the allegations against him.Several patients have died or suffered impairments including blindness during treatment at state-run hospitals in recent months under circum...

China’s premier is on a charm offensive as ASEAN summit protests Beijing’s aggression at sea

Published Sun, 24 Nov 2024 22:01:15 GMT

China’s premier is on a charm offensive as ASEAN summit protests Beijing’s aggression at sea JAKARTA, Indonesia (AP) — In talks with Southeast Asian leaders Wednesday in the Indonesian capital, Chinese Premier Li Qiang underscored his country’s importance as the world’s second-biggest economy and as the top trading partner of the region.Countering renewed alarm over Beijing’s aggression in the disputed South China Sea, Li cited China’s long history of friendship with Southeast Asia, including joint efforts to confront the coronavirus pandemic and how both sides have settled differences through dialogue.“As long as we keep to the right path, no matter what storm may come, China-ASEAN cooperation will be as firm as ever and press ahead against all odds,” Li said. “We have preserved peace and tranquility in East Asia in a world fraught with turbulence and change.”But rival claimant states in the South China Sea, which belong to the 10-nation bloc of the Association of Southeast Asian Nations, have protested China’s aggressive moves to fortify its vast territorial c...