Greece sends two Canadair fire fighting aircraft to help Cyprus fight a forest fire

Published Sat, 30 Nov 2024 11:56:24 GMT

Greece sends two Canadair fire fighting aircraft to help Cyprus fight a forest fire NICOSIA, Cyprus (AP) — Greece on Monday dispatched two Canadair fire-fighting aircraft after a call for assistance from fellow European Union member Cyprus to help fight a blaze that has scorched miles of mountainous terrain.Jordan is already helping with three aircraft of its own, including two Super Puma helicopters and a Russian-made Mi26 helicopter to douse the fire in the mountains about 11 miles (17 kilometers) north of the coastal town of Limassol. The multinational effort is battling a blaze that has scorched as much as 4 square miles (10 square kilometers) of land. Environment Ministry Secretary Andreas Gregoriou, who is coordinating firefighting efforts, told state-run Cyprus News Agency that talks are ongoing with Israel for additional air support if needed.Greece’s Civil Protection Ministry said 20 tons of fire retardant is also on its way to Cyprus while the Canadairs are expected to be operating within a day.Justice Minister Anna Koukkides-Procopiou posted on the...

Tens of thousands of young scouts to leave world jamboree in South Korea as storm Khanun looms

Published Sat, 30 Nov 2024 11:56:24 GMT

Tens of thousands of young scouts to leave world jamboree in South Korea as storm Khanun looms SEOUL, South Korea (AP) — South Korea is preparing to evacuate tens of thousands of scouts from a coastal jamboree site as Tropical Storm Khanun looms, officials said Monday.Starting Tuesday morning, South Korea will deploy about a thousand buses to pull out some 36,000 scouts from 156 countries from the World Scout Jamboree in the southwestern county of Buan, according to Kim Sung-ho, a vice minister at South Korea’s Ministry of the Interior and Safety.He said most of the scouts will be accommodated at venues in the country’s capital, Seoul, and the nearby metropolitan area. Officials were trying to secure spaces at government training centers and education facilities. Kim said it would take six hours or more to evacuate the scouts from the campsite, which organizers said will no longer be used for any event after they leave. The announcement came after The World Organization of the Scout Movement said it urgently called on South Korea to quickly move the scouts from the storm’s pa...

Daily horoscope for August 7, 2023

Published Sat, 30 Nov 2024 11:56:24 GMT

Daily horoscope for August 7, 2023 Moon Alert: After 2:45 a.m. EDT today, there are no restrictions to shopping or important decisions. The Moon is in Taurus.Happy Birthday for Monday, Aug. 7, 2023:You are a modest person with many hidden talents. People like you because you are witty, charming and friendly. Simplicity is the key to your life this year. It’s time to create solid foundations. You might explore martial arts or yoga. Stay grounded and levelheaded.ARIES(March 21-April 19)★★★★Trust your moneymaking ideas today, because you’re in the groove. Lucky Jupiter and the Moon are both in one of your Money Houses. This is an ideal influence that can help you make long-range plans. You’re in a sensible frame of mind. If shopping, you will buy practical items. Tonight: Check your assets.TAURUS(April 20-May 20)★★★★★Today the Moon is in your sign dancing nicely with Saturn and Mercury, which gives you a lot of common sense and an ability to think clearly. It’s a strong day for teaching children,...

Over 72,000 asylum seekers in April 2023

Published Sat, 30 Nov 2024 11:56:24 GMT

Over 72,000 asylum seekers in April 2023 In April 2023, 72,630 first-time asylum applicants (non-EU citizens) applied for international protection in EU countries. Compared with April 2022 (54,350), this represents a 34 % increase. There were also 5,310 subsequent applicants, a 5 % decrease compared with April 2022 (5,610). This information comes from the monthly asylum data published by Eurostat. The article presents a handful of findings from the more detailed Statistics Explained article on monthly asylum statistics. Source dataset: migr_asyappctzmMost first-time asylum applicants were Syrians and AfghansAs in the previous months, in April 2023, Syrians were the largest group of people seeking asylum (9,420 first-time applicants). They were followed by Afghans (7,405), ahead of Venezuelans (5,785), Colombians (4,770) and Turks (4,640).Following Russia's military aggression against Ukraine, there was a significant increase in Ukrainian first-time asylum applicants (from 2,105 in February 2022 to 12 190 in March 2022), bu...

Miss Manners: My fiancee says she must have a diamond, despite my objection

Published Sat, 30 Nov 2024 11:56:24 GMT

Miss Manners: My fiancee says she must have a diamond, despite my objection DEAR MISS MANNERS: I am very much against Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, and I don’t want to support it by buying a diamond engagement ring, since the stone is likely to come from Russia.Related ArticlesAdvice | Miss Manners: Should we warn our guests about our house’s acoustic anomaly? Advice | Miss Manners: My co-worker said what I did was insulting, but I’ve never heard of this rule Advice | Miss Manners: We accidentally invited them to the wedding. How do we undo it? Advice | Miss Manners: Should I report my mother-in-law for her workplace crime? Advice | Miss Manners: Can we tell the in-laws what wedding gift would be appropriate? I told my fiancee I would like to buy her a ruby, emerald or sapphire ring — her choice — but she says the only ring appropriate for an engagement is a diamond. What is your advice?GENTLE READER: This is not the jewelry department, so Mis...

Dear Abby: We’re nervous about telling our kids this family secret

Published Sat, 30 Nov 2024 11:56:24 GMT

Dear Abby: We’re nervous about telling our kids this family secret DEAR ABBY: My wife and I have been married for 38 years. We were both divorced prior to our marriage. Our marriage is great, and we have demonstrated this to everyone and especially to our boys.Related ArticlesAdvice | Dear Abby: The children’s impersonal fundraising requests annoy me Advice | Dear Abby: The bride’s dramatic cousins unleashed wedding backlash Advice | Dear Abby: This unpleasant couple is ruining my peace and quiet Advice | Dear Abby: He put security cameras everywhere, and now he’s logging our activities Advice | Dear Abby: The photos he takes of me are threatening our marriage We decided early on to not say anything to our children about our prior marriages. The boys are now in their 30s. We raised them with solid values, one school district, long-term home, etc. We have no regrets.We have been updating our living trust and other legal documents and have come across pl...

Bob Marley’s daughter is lauded as the `fairy godmother’ of the Jamaican women’s team.

Published Sat, 30 Nov 2024 11:56:24 GMT

Bob Marley’s daughter is lauded as the `fairy godmother’ of the Jamaican women’s team. MELBOURNE, Australia (AP) — The daughter of reggae legend Bob Marley is something of a “fairy godmother” for the Jamaica team playing in its second Women’s World Cup.Cedella Marley has been a tireless advocate and fundraiser for the Reggae Girlz and helped rescue the team after it was disbanded in 2008. Her work has paid of and Jamaica is in the round of 16. The Reggae Girlz play Colombia on Tuesday night in Melbourne, Australia. “Her support has been really important to us and she’s just the heart of this team,” said Jamaica player Deneisha Blackwood. “She’s just like our fairy godmother. We just appreciate her for everything she has done so far.”The Reggae Girlz were disbanded after failing to qualify for the 2007 World Cup and the 2008 Olympics. In 2014, Bob and Rita Marley’s eldest daughter was alarmed to learn the Jamaican soccer federation had stopped funding the team. Marley hoped to help the Reggae Girlz reach the 2015 World Cup, but the team failed to qual...

Onana, Rice and Nkunku headline the Premier League’s top offseason signings

Published Sat, 30 Nov 2024 11:56:24 GMT

Onana, Rice and Nkunku headline the Premier League’s top offseason signings In a summer dominated by big-name arrivals in the emerging Saudi league, the English Premier League has made some major signings of its own.Here is a look at six of them who could transform the playing style — and fortunes — of their new teams when the season starts on Friday:___ANDRE ONANA (Manchester United)Rarely are goalkeepers transformational signings but Onana’s arrival at Old Trafford from Inter Milan could be just that. United’s build-up play from the back was weak with David De Gea as goalkeeper, leading to some crucial goals conceded and putting extra pressure on his defenders. Onana will change all that. He can pass cleanly out from his area, short or long, like Ederson Moraes at Manchester City or Alisson Becker at Liverpool, for example. That will leave opposition teams in two minds: do they continue to press high up the field and risk leaving United’s midfielders with more space, or will it force them to sit back deeper and play a more containing gam...

Beyoncé takes FedEx Field stage after lightning delay, her tour funds extended Metro service for fans

Published Sat, 30 Nov 2024 11:56:24 GMT

Beyoncé takes FedEx Field stage after lightning delay, her tour funds extended Metro service for fans After a Flood Watch and lightning scare, Beyoncé said the show must go on during the second night of her Renaissance Tour at FedEx Field — and her tour pitched in to keep Metro running late, to accomodate the weather delays.Over 60,000 concertgoers at FedEx Field were under a shelter in place order at 6:40 p.m. due to lightning in the area. The stadium announced in a tweet that fans inside were being asked to shelter under covered concourse and ramp areas, while concertgoers who were still outside were told to go back to their cars.According to WTOP’s Acacia James, who attended the concert, the weather “really started to cause some problems” in the hours leading up to Beyoncé taking the stage.“There were fans having some medical emergencies, there were, you know, people pushing,” James said. “It was really a crazy situation and there was just no organization.”Storms didn’t break Bey’s soulNearly two hours after the order went int...

‘See the world just like anybody else’: Disability, chronic disease not keeping older travelers from taking off

Published Sat, 30 Nov 2024 11:56:24 GMT

‘See the world just like anybody else’: Disability, chronic disease not keeping older travelers from taking off This summer, WTOP is taking you on a tour and exploring how adults 50 and older are spending their travels.Southwest Virginia resident Sharon Moore Myers has traveled extensively using a wheelchair. As a four-time Paralympian, she once traveled around the world competing and winning medals in swimming, javelin, the discus and other sports.Myers, now 76, continued her travels after retiring from wheelchair sports and in 1998, she became involved with the Society for Accessible Travel and Hospitality, which works with travel agents and the industry on training to meet the travel needs of people with disabilities.“I want to see the world just like anybody else,” Myers said. So she sought people who were willing to figure out a way, and “made it possible,” she said.Myers has traveled to Peru several times, visiting the jungle and Machu Picchu and going whitewater rafting in the Urubamba River. She has gone on a safari in South Africa, and has traveled to India, Dubai and to severa...