UN closes its human rights office in Uganda as government ends an agreement allowing it to operate

Published Thu, 28 Mar 2024 22:00:09 GMT

UN closes its human rights office in Uganda as government ends an agreement allowing it to operate BERLIN (AP) — The United Nations’ human rights office in Uganda will close this weekend after the East African country decided not to renew an agreement allowing it to operate, the U.N.’s top human rights official said Friday.The closure comes amid concern over human rights violations including extrajudicial killings in Uganda and a new law that prescribes the death penalty for some homosexual acts. The office in Kampala will formally cease operations on Saturday, while sub-offices in Gulu and Moroto closed at the end of June and on Monday respectively.“I regret that our office in Uganda had to close after 18 years, during which we were able to work closely with civil society, people from various walks of life in Uganda, as well as engaging with state institutions for the promotion and protection of the human rights of all Ugandans,” U.N. High Commissioner for Human Rights Volker Türk said in a statement from Geneva.The closure was prompted by the government’s deci...

Ukrainian official says drones hit naval ship in Russian port. It’s the latest attack inside Russia

Published Thu, 28 Mar 2024 22:00:09 GMT

Ukrainian official says drones hit naval ship in Russian port. It’s the latest attack inside Russia KYIV, Ukraine (AP) — Ukrainian sea drones attacked a major Russian port on the Black Sea on Friday, damaging a naval ship, according to a Ukrainian official, the latest in a series of strikes inside Russia as Kyiv vowed to bring the fight home to them. Moscow claimed it repelled the attack. The strike on Novorossiysk marks the first time a commercial Russian port has been targeted in the 18-month war. The port — which hosts a naval base, shipbuilding yards and an oil terminal and is key for exports — lies just across the Black Sea from Crimea, where Russia’s Defense Ministry said it thwarted another attack overnight, taking down 13 drones.The Security Service of Ukraine and the country’s navy carried out the attack on Novorossiysk, according to an official with the security service, and the landing ship, Olenegorsky Gornyak, suffered a serious breach. As a result, the ship is unable to carry out its combat missions, the official added, speaking on condition of anonymity becaus...

Play it again, Joe. Biden bets that repeating himself is smart politics

Published Thu, 28 Mar 2024 22:00:09 GMT

Play it again, Joe. Biden bets that repeating himself is smart politics WASHINGTON (AP) — President Joe Biden has his zingers (“This is not your father’s Republican Party”). He’s got patriotism (“This is the United States of America, dammit”). He’s got a geometry-based explanation on how to grow the economy (“from the middle out and the bottom up”). Move over, Beyonce and Taylor Swift. Biden has his own greatest hits and he’s keeping them on repeat.If you’ve heard one of the president’s recent speeches, you’ve basically heard them all — and you’re sure to keep hearing the same refrains in the year-plus leading up to Election Day 2024. People in Arizona, New Mexico and Utah will get to sample the playlist starting Tuesday, when Biden makes a three-day swing through the Southwest.Biden knows where the country is in the arc of history (“at an inflection point”). He knows what the middle class needs (“a little bit of breathing room”). Did you know his wife, Jill, is from Philadelphia? Yep, he “married a Philly girl” and will be “sleeping alone” ...

In Niger, the US seeks to hang on to its last, best counterterrorist outpost in West Africa

Published Thu, 28 Mar 2024 22:00:09 GMT

In Niger, the US seeks to hang on to its last, best counterterrorist outpost in West Africa WASHINGTON (AP) — Ten days into a coup in Niger, life has become more challenging for U.S. forces at a counterterrorism base in a region of West Africa known as the world’s epicenter of terrorism.Flights in and out of the country have been curtailed as coup leaders require Americans to seek permission for each flight. Fuel shortages mean the U.S. commander must sign off whenever an aircraft is refueled.And yet, as several European countries evacuate Niger, the Biden administration is showing itself intent on staying. It sees Niger as the United States’ last, best counterterrorism outpost — and until the coup, a promising democracy — in an unstable region south of the Sahara Desert.Abandoning it risks not only a surge in jihadist groups, but even greater influence by Russia’s Wagner mercenary group. In an opinion piece published late Thursday in The Washington Post, democratically elected President Mohammed Bazoum urged the U.S. and others to help Niger restore its constitutional ord...

Damage from clashes could delay start of school year in Lebanon’s largest Palestinian camp, UN says

Published Thu, 28 Mar 2024 22:00:09 GMT

Damage from clashes could delay start of school year in Lebanon’s largest Palestinian camp, UN says BEIRUT (AP) — Damage to the school complex in Lebanon’s largest Palestinian refugee camp from recent clashes between factions could delay the start of the school year for some 6,000 children, a United Nations official said Friday.The concern arose after heavy street battles broke out Sunday in Ein el-Hilweh between Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas’ Fatah party and Islamist groups Jund al Sham and Shabab al Muslim. The clashes erupted after Fatah accused the Islamists of gunning down a Fatah military general, Abu Ashraf al Armoushi, in the camp.The fighting has killed at least 13 people, injured dozens more and displaced thousands from the camp, which is home to more than 50,000 people.Although an uneasy calm has prevailed over the past two days, staff from the UN’s agency for Palestinian refugees in Lebanon have been unable to access the camp to make a full damage assessment or to provide services. Dorothee Klaus, Director of UNRWA in Lebanon, told The Associated Press that...

Montreal home sales on pace with last July, above historical average: QPAREB

Published Thu, 28 Mar 2024 22:00:09 GMT

Montreal home sales on pace with last July, above historical average: QPAREB MONTREAL — The Quebec Professional Association of Real Estate Brokers says July’s Montreal home sales were little changed from a year ago but remained above the historical average for this time of year.The association says sales for the month totalled 3,098, up one per cent from a year prior.The association sees July as a sign that activity is picking up again after a “disappointing” June.It says July was the first time since the summer of 2021 that the Island of Montreal drove activity in the market as sales of small-income and single-family properties picked up.The average price of a single-family home was up one per cent from a year earlier to $555,000 in July, while condos were almost unchanged at $395,000. Plexes dropped six per cent to $735,000.New listing across the market fell nine per cent from last July to 4,354.This report by The Canadian Press was first published Aug. 4, 2023.The Canadian Press

Landslide hits Georgia mountain resort, killing seven people and leaving more than 30 missing

Published Thu, 28 Mar 2024 22:00:09 GMT

Landslide hits Georgia mountain resort, killing seven people and leaving more than 30 missing TALLINN, Estonia (AP) — A landslide hit a resort area in the mountains of the country of Georgia, killing at least seven people and leaving more than 30 missing, officials and news reports said Friday.The landslide hit the Shovi area on Thursday. Shovi, about 140 kilometers (85 miles) northwest of the capital Tbilisi, is popular for its mineral springs and rugged mountain vistas and contains cottages and small hotels.Prime Minister Irakli Garibashvili visited the region on Friday and said the death toll stood at seven. Georgian news reports cited officials as saying about 35 people remained unaccounted for.Officials said the landslide apparently was triggered by heavy rainfall, aggravated by recent erosion in the area.The Associated Press

Deadly flooding in China worsens as rescues and evacuations intensify

Published Thu, 28 Mar 2024 22:00:09 GMT

Deadly flooding in China worsens as rescues and evacuations intensify BEIJING (AP) — Heavy rain and high water levels on rivers in northeastern China were threatening cities downstream on Friday, prompting the evacuation of thousands, although the country appears to have averted the worst effects of the typhoon season battering parts of east Asia. Hebei province, which surrounds the capital Beijing on three sides, issued alerts for several of its cities. The province of Heilongjiang to the north was evacuating entire villages in anticipation of life-threatening deluges. Rescue work remains underway. At least 20 people have been reported killed in Beijing’s outer suburbs and another 27 were missing following the weekend storms that quickly overwhelmed drainage systems. Beijing usually has dry summers, but had a stretch of record-breaking heat this year that broke dramatically over the weekend with almost a week of constant rain and drizzle. Power was knocked out in areas, public transport and summer classes were suspended and citizens of the metropolis...

Man in custody after shooting leads to hours-long SWAT standoff on North Side

Published Thu, 28 Mar 2024 22:00:09 GMT

Man in custody after shooting leads to hours-long SWAT standoff on North Side CHICAGO — Police arrested a man who barricaded himself inside an apartment following a shooting on the city's North Side.Police responded to a 9-1-1 call from a child of a person shot in the 2200 block of West Carmen around 11:25 p.m. Thursday.Upon arrival, officers discovered two men and a woman exiting the residence. The woman was shot in the jaw and transported to Illinois Masonic Hospital where she is listed in fair condition.Police said they believe the man that shot the woman barricaded himself inside the home. SWAT officers attempted to make contact with the man, which turned into an hours-long standoff.SWAT officers entered the home just after 3 a.m. and took the man into custody. Deadly shooting leaves 1 dead, 1 critical in South Shore One officer was seen carrying a baby outside of the building, it is unknown if the child lived inside the home.The circumstances leading up to the shooting are unclear at this time. Charges have not yet been announced.

PHOTOS: Day one of Lollapalooza 2023

Published Thu, 28 Mar 2024 22:00:09 GMT

PHOTOS: Day one of Lollapalooza 2023 CHICAGO -- Festival-goers raced into Grant Park on Thursday as Lollapalooza 2023 has finally arrived.Lollapalooza 2023 kicked off it's four day music festival on Thursday with headliners Karol G, The Rose, Diplo, and Billie Eilish, along with dozens of artists from rap to electro pop and indie to pop-punk. Lollapalooza 2023: What to know before you go The festival takes place every year in Chicago's Grant Park from Thursday, Aug. 3 to Sunday, Aug. 6. Gates will open at 11 a.m. and close at 10 p.m. each day.Friday tickets are sold out. Get on waitlist here.