Erdogan says Turkey could approve Sweden’s NATO membership if Europeans ‘open way’ to Turkey EU bid

Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 06:03:15 GMT

Erdogan says Turkey could approve Sweden’s NATO membership if Europeans ‘open way’ to Turkey EU bid VILNIUS, Lithuania (AP) — Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan says his country could approve Sweden’s membership in NATO if European nations “open the way” to Turkey’s bid to join the European Union.Erdogan, whose country has been holding off its final approval to Sweden’s NATO membership, made the comments in Ankara on Monday before departing to the alliance’s summit meeting in Vilnius, Lithuania.“Turkey has been waiting at the door of the European Union for over 50 years now, and almost all of the NATO member countries are now members of the European Union. I am making this call to these countries that have kept Turkey waiting at the gates of the European Union for more than 50 years,” Erdogan said.“Come and open the way for Turkey’s membership in the European Union. When you pave the way for Turkey, we’ll pave the way for Sweden as we did for Finland,” he added.Turkey is a candidate to join the EU, but its membership bid has been stalled due to Ankara’s democratic backsliding ...

Extreme flooding overwhelms New York roadways and kills 1 person

Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 06:03:15 GMT

Extreme flooding overwhelms New York roadways and kills 1 person NEW YORK (AP) — Heavy rain spawned extreme flooding in New York’s Hudson Valley that killed at least one person, swamped roadways and forced road closures on Sunday night, as much of the rest of the Northeast U.S. braced for potentially punishing rains.As the storm moved east, the National Weather Service extended flash flood warnings into Connecticut, including the cities of Stamford and Greenwich, before creeping into Massachusetts. Forecasters said some areas could get as much as 5 inches (12 centimeters) of rain.In New York’s Hudson Valley, rescue teams were attempting to retrieve the body of a woman in her 30s who drowned after being swept away while trying to evacuate her home. Two other people escaped.The force of the flash flooding dislodged boulders, which rammed the woman’s house and damaged part of its wall, Orange County Executive Steven Neuhaus told The Associated Press.“Her house was completely surrounded by water,” he said.“She was trying to get through (the flo...

Man, woman in hospital after morning shooting in downtown Toronto

Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 06:03:15 GMT

Man, woman in hospital after morning shooting in downtown Toronto Two people are in hospital after bullets rang out during the start of the Monday morning rush in downtown Toronto.Officers responded to a shooting around 6 a.m. near Yonge and Charles streets, just south of Bloor Street.Paramedics tell CityNews a man and a woman have been taken to hospital with serious injuries.The suspects fled the area in a vehicle. Investigators believe it may have been a drive-by shooting.Charles Street is closed from Yonge to Balmuto Street for the investigation. Motorists are being asked to avoid the area.

At least 300 people traveling in three boats from Senegal to Spain are missing, aid group says

Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 06:03:15 GMT

At least 300 people traveling in three boats from Senegal to Spain are missing, aid group says DAKAR, Senegal (AP) — At least 300 people traveling in three boats from Senegal to Spain are missing, a Spanish aid group said Monday. Two boats departed from Mbour city on June 23 carrying about 100 people and a third left the southern town of Kafountine four days later with approximately 200 people, said Helena Maleno Garzon, coordinator for Walking Borders (Caminando Fronteras). “The most important thing is to find those people. There are many people missing in the sea, this isn’t normal, we need more planes to look for them,” she told The Associated Press.There has been no contact with the boats since their departure, she said. The Spanish and Senegalese authorities didn’t immediately respond to requests for comment.The Atlantic migration route is one of the deadliest in the world, with nearly 800 people dying or going missing in the first half of this year, according to Walking Borders. In recent years the Canary Islands has become one of the main destinations for people ...

Israeli troops kill Palestinian suspect as West Bank violence shows no signs of slowing

Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 06:03:15 GMT

Israeli troops kill Palestinian suspect as West Bank violence shows no signs of slowing JERUSAELM (AP) — Israeli troops shot and killed a Palestinian man during new unrest in the West Bank Monday, as a wave of violence in the occupied territory showed no signs of slowing.The Israeli military said troops stopped a motorist in Deir Nidham, a town west of Ramallah, to question him. It said the man got out of his car, threw a grenade and fired shots toward soldiers, who then opened fire. The Palestinian Health Ministry confirmed that a 33-year-old man had been killed, but gave no further details.The death comes during a major spike in violence between Israel and the Palestinians. Israel last week concluded a fierce two-day offensive that used rare air power and hundreds of troops in what was designed as a crackdown against militants.But the operation in the Jenin refugee camp was followed by more bloodshed, including a shooting by a Palestinian assailant that killed an Israeli soldier. A Israeli military raid killed two militants while a third Palestinian was killed during...

What is a strike in baseball? Robots, rule book and umpires view it differently

Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 06:03:15 GMT

What is a strike in baseball? Robots, rule book and umpires view it differently SEATTLE (AP) — The education of robot umpires has been complicated by an open secret in baseball for the past 150 years: The strike zone called on the field doesn’t match the one mapped out in the rule book.Before the Automated Ball-Strike System is ready for the major leagues, there has to be agreement on what a strike is.“You go in a rabbit hole where it might not be fair for some hitters,” Minnesota Twins star Carlos Correa said. “A pitcher has big curveballs that cross the zone and end up a ball, but the zone has it as a strike. I prefer the human element of things, but who knows, maybe they can perfect it at some point.”MLB started experimenting with robots calling balls and strikes in the independent Atlantic League in 2019 and used the computer at Low-A in 2021. A challenge system was tried last season at some minor league ballparks, in which a pitcher, batter or catcher had the right to appeal a human umpire’s decision to the computer. This year, ABS is being used at all Tri...

Stock market today: World shares are mostly higher ahead of an update on US inflation

Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 06:03:15 GMT

Stock market today: World shares are mostly higher ahead of an update on US inflation BANGKOK (AP) — Shares were mostly higher in Europe and Asia on Monday as investors waited for an update on U.S. inflation after the latest jobs data conveyed mixed signals about the state of the economy. Benchmarks rose in Paris, London, Frankfurt, Hong Kong and Shanghai. Tokyo and Sydney declined. U.S. futures and oil prices also fell. U.S. consumer prices for June are due out on Wednesday, with forecasts calling for an annual increase of just over 3% compared with 4% the month before. Germany’s DAX gained 0.3% early Monday to 15,645.48, while the CAC 40 in Paris rose 0.4% to 7,138.87. Britain’s FTSE 100 inched 0.2% higher to 7,268.25. The future for the S&P 500 was down 0.2% while that for the Dow Jones Industrial Average edged less than 0.1% lower. On Friday, the S&P 500 lost 0.3% while the Dow gave up 0.6%. The Nasdaq composite edged 0.1% lower and the Russell 2000 index of smaller stocks rose 1.2%. China reported Monday that producer prices fell 5.4% in June...

Syrian Kurdish fighters kill at least 5 Turkey-backed gunmen in nighttime attack, activists say

Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 06:03:15 GMT

Syrian Kurdish fighters kill at least 5 Turkey-backed gunmen in nighttime attack, activists say BEIRUT (AP) — Syrian Kurdish fighters carried out an attack early Monday in northern Syria, killing at least five members of Turkey-backed Syrian opposition forces, activists said.The attack south of the northern town of Afrin, which is held by the Turkey-backed forces, took place shortly after midnight on Sunday, according to the Britain-based Syrian Observatory for Human Rights.The Observatory, an opposition war monitor, said the attack was carried out by the Afrin Liberation Forces, a Kurdish faction allied with the main Kurdish militia in Syria known as the People’s Protection Units or YPG. The group has claimed scores of attacks against Turkey-backed Syrian fighters.Syria-based opposition activist Taher al-Omar said the attack took place about 20 kilometers (12 miles) south of Afrin. According to al-Omar, five members of the Turkey-backed faction Failaq al-Sham were killed. The Observatory said six died, but different tolls are not uncommon in the immediate aftermath of such at...

Summertime sizzle all week

Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 06:03:15 GMT

Summertime sizzle all week AUSTIN (KXAN) -- Today will be our 19th triple digit day of the year... with tomorrow expected to be our 20th.. Wednesday our 21st... Thursday our 22nd... (catch our drift here?)A strong and stubborn high pressure system centered to our west will control our weather pattern for next 7+ days. High heat and humidity will be the main focus this week as afternoon highs exceed 100° and heat index values reach up to 112° daily.Heat Advisory in effect for most of Central Texas 1 p.m. to 9 p.m. MondayRain chances remain slim to none today and tomorrow as our only hope for rain comes in the form of a few stray storms drifting in our direction later this evening. Majority of the storms and showers will stay to our north and west, but a few isolated storms may hold together just long enough to reach our northern counties. Little to no impacts expected.Low chance for a stray storm in our northern counties Monday eveningOutside of a 10% rain chance today and Tuesday, mostly to partly sunny skies...

Stillwater developer wants horse farm annexed to Bayport for ‘green’ housing

Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 06:03:15 GMT

Stillwater developer wants horse farm annexed to Bayport for ‘green’ housing A Stillwater development company known for its energy-efficient designs wants to build 46 single-family houses on a horse farm in Baytown Township, and they want the development to have a Bayport address.Green Halo Builds is proposing to build a planned-unit development on 26 acres of land near Barker’s Alps Park in Bayport. Company officials are in the process of having the land annexed into the city in order to provide the development with city water and sewer and zoning options that are not allowed in the township.The development, called EcoHaven, would be Green Halo Builds’ biggest project to date, said John Sharkey, the company’s CEO. The company is an “eco-friendly” builder, and each of the proposed 2,600-square-foot houses would be highly energy efficient, according to Sharkey.John Sharkey. CEO of Green Halo Builds, based in Stillwater. (Courtesy of Green Halo Builds)“We’re committed to building environmentally sustainable homes achieving ‘net-zero’ energy use – or as close t...