Moscow and Pyongyang confirm that North Korean leader Kim Jong Un will visit Russia to meet Putin
Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 10:09:06 GMT
FILE - Russian President Vladimir Putin, right, and North Korea's leader Kim Jong Un shake hands during their meeting in Vladivostok, Russia, on April 25, 2019. North Korean leader Kim Jong Un’s possible trip to Russia might be like his first one in 2019, a rattling, 20-hour ride aboard a green-and-yellow armored train that is a quirky symbol of his family’s dynastic leadership. (Yuri Kadobnov/Pool Photo via AP, File)(AP/Yuri Kadobnov) FILE - Russian President Vladimir Putin, right, and North Korea's leader Kim Jong Un shake hands during their meeting in Vladivostok, Russia, on April 25, 2019. North Korean leader Kim Jong Un’s possible trip to Russia might be like his first one in 2019, a rattling, 20-hour ride aboard a green-and-yellow armored train that is a qui...El Monte Fuji está en problemas: cómo el pico más alto de Japón es víctima del exceso de turismo
Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 10:09:06 GMT
(CNN) — Son escenas que pocos asociarían con el pico más alto de Japón: atascos de tráfico humano, laderas llenas de basura y excursionistas vestidos de manera inapropiada, algunos intentando el ascenso en sandalias.Pero estas vistas le resultan demasiado familiares a Miho Sakurai, un veterano guardabosques que ha patrullado las laderas del Monte Fuji durante los últimos siete años.“Definitivamente hay demasiada gente en la montaña en este momento; las cifras son mucho más altas que antes”, se lamenta Sakurai en CNN Travel.Cuando el Monte Fuji fue agregado a la lista de sitios del Patrimonio Mundial de la UNESCO en 2013, el Consejo Internacional de Monumentos y Sitios (ICOMOS), el órgano asesor de la UNESCO, instó a los funcionarios de montaña a controlar las multitudes.Sin embargo, el número de visitantes a la popular quinta estación de senderismo de la montaña se ha más que duplicado, pasando de dos millones en 2012 a más de cinco millones de visitantes en 2019, según el gob...Russia and North Korea have confirmed that North Korean leader Kim Jong Un will visit Russia.
Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 10:09:06 GMT
MOSCOW (AP) — Russia and North Korea have confirmed that North Korean leader Kim Jong Un will visit Russia.SourceFrance hooker Julien Marchand stays in Rugby World Cup squad despite hamstring injury
Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 10:09:06 GMT
PARIS (AP) — France hooker Julien Marchand will remain in the squad despite damaging his left hamstring in the World Cup opener against New Zealand, the French rugby federation said on Monday.Marchand won’t play against Uruguay on Thursday in the city of Lille and will undergo further tests later this week that will help determine how long he will be out.Marchand, who has made 32 appearances for France, picked up the injury in the 12th minute of the 27-13 win against the All Blacks on Friday. Pierre Bourgarit or Peato Mauvaka will start in his place against Uruguay.___AP rugby: https://apnews.com/hub/rugbySourceFirefighters work to contain blaze in Shenandoah National Park
Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 10:09:06 GMT
Firefighters near Luray, Virginia, are working to contain a roughly two-and-a-half acre blaze that began Friday in the Millers Head area of Shenandoah National Park, officials say.Shenandoah National Park is open to visitors as a dozen firefighters with NPS and Virginia Department of Forestry work to set a fire line. About 10% of the fire was contained on Sunday, according to a news release from Shenandoah National Park.The fire is occurring in “steep and rocky terrain” and “continues to smolder in timber and leaf litter” in the area, the news release said.Initial reports indicated the fire had been caused naturally on Friday afternoon, park officials said. Park structures and trails are unaffected by the fire, and park facilities will remain open.Updates on the firefighting efforts can be found on the park’s Facebook and Instagram accounts, as well as an interactive map on its website.SourceANÁLISIS | Trump explica exactamente cuán salvaje y extremo sería su segundo mandato
Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 10:09:06 GMT
(CNN) — Donald Trump está evocando su visión más inquietante hasta el momento de un posible segundo mandato, hablándole a sus partidarios en un lenguaje que recuerda al período previo al ataque multitudinario del 6 de enero al Capitolio de Estados Unidos de que necesitan “luchar como el infierno” o perderán su país.La escalada retórica del expresidente cuatro veces acusado se produjo en un mitin en Dakota del Sur el viernes por la noche, en el que acusó a su posible oponente en 2024, el presidente Joe Biden, de ordenar su acusación por 91 cargos en cuatro casos penales como una forma de interferencia electoral.“No creo que nunca haya habido una oscuridad en torno a nuestra nación como la que hay ahora”, dijo Trump, en un discurso distópico en el que acusó a los demócratas de permitir una “invasión” de migrantes a través de la frontera sur y de intentar reiniciar la “histeria” del covid.El duro discurso del favorito republicano planteó la per...Denver weather: Wet and cool start to the week
Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 10:09:06 GMT
DENVER (KDVR) — Denver's weather will stay cooler on Monday with a soggy start to the workweek. More rain showers are in the forecast almost every day this week. Weather today: Cool day, more showersMonday morning will start with some fog, light rain and lots of clouds. High temperatures will only reach the upper 60s, which is about 15 degrees cooler than normal. 2 arrested in post Broncos game fight Clouds will be paired with a few more showers, especially through the afternoon so keep the rain gear handy! Pinpoint Weather: Forecast highs on Sept. 11.Weather tonight: Clearing, seasonalThe chance for rain showers will continue Monday evening ahead of clearing overnight. Denver will be left with a partly cloudy sky and temperatures in the lower 50s, which is right in line with normal.Pinpoint Weather: Overnight temperatures on Sept. 11.Looking ahead: More rain, staying coolerWhile it won't be a washout of a week, the chance for rain showers remains in the forecast through the sta...9/11 victims honored at memorial ceremony in Lower Manhattan
Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 10:09:06 GMT
NEW YORK (PIX11) -- Monday marks 22 years since thousands of people were killed in the terrorist attack at the World Trade Center in New York City. Nearly 3,000 people died when 19 al-Qaida members hijacked four commercial airline planes, sending two of the planes into the Twin Towers and one into the Pentagon. The fourth crashed into a field in western Pennsylvania, never reaching the terrorists' intended target. Tribute in Light 2023: How the Manhattan skyline will mark 22 years In the two decades since the deadliest attack on U.S. soil, first responders who heroically spent time looking for people at ground zero, as well as those who spent months cleaning up the rubble, have dealt with serious and deadly health ailments, including cancer. Family members of 9/11 victims gathered Monday morning in Lower Manhattan to read aloud their names and honor a vow to never forget.A 7-year-old discovers a 2.95-carat diamond while visiting a state park
Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 10:09:06 GMT
(CNN) — A lucky youngster got the birthday gift of a lifetime when she discovered a 2.95-carat golden brown diamond in Arkansas.The budding gemologist discovered the diamond while celebrating her seventh birthday at the Crater of Diamonds State Park in Murfreesboro, Arkansas, according to a news release from the park.Aspen Brown’s September 1 discovery “is the second-largest registered by a park guest this year, topped only by a 3.29-carat brown diamond discovered in March,” says the release.“Brown was visiting the park with her dad and grandmother to celebrate her birthday,” the release reads. “Brown picked up a gem about the size of a green pea from a pathway along the northeast side of the search area.”Park officials later confirmed that Brown had indeed discovered a diamond, the release said.“Aspen’s diamond has a golden-brown color and a sparkling luster. It is a complete crystal, with no broken facets and a small crevice on one side, created when the diamond was formed,” Waymo...The 4 key reasons why the UAW could strike GM, Ford and Stellantis this week
Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 10:09:06 GMT
New York (CNN) — Time is running short to avoid a strike at America’s three unionized automakers, and the distance between the United Auto Workers union and the companies remains large.The contracts with the three automakers all run out at 11:59 pm Thursday, and UAW President Shawn Fain insists the union stands ready to go strike on Friday at any company that has not reached a tentative deal by then.He admits the union’s demands are “ambitious” but he insists they’re justified given the automakers’ strong profits in recent years. The automakers have balked at most of the union’s demands, according to the UAW.Here is what the union is demanding … and what happens next.RaisesThe union demands an immediate 20% raise, and then four additional raises of 5% each. Taken together they would would increase hourly pay by 46% over the four-year life of the contract.The UAW said Friday that GM and Ford are each proposing 10% increases in the hourly wage rate over the next four years in their mo...Latest news
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