Pakistan’s former Prime Minister Imran Khan leaves high court after getting protection from arrest

Published Wed, 27 Nov 2024 07:54:07 GMT

Pakistan’s former Prime Minister Imran Khan leaves high court after getting protection from arrest ISLAMABAD (AP) — Pakistan’s former Prime Minister Imran Khan left a high court in Islamabad on Friday after being granted broad protection from arrest in multiple legal cases against him. The ruling struck a blow to the government in a stand-off that has sparked days of rioting by Khan’s followers and raised the scepter of widespread unrest in the country.After the court granted him bail, Khan spent hours more in the building, as he and his legal team were locked in apparent negotiations over his exit from the site. He was to head to his home in the eastern city of Lahore, Pakistan’s second largest city, according to his lawyers.Security was extremely tight around the court ahead of Khan’s departure as authorities have expressed concerns for the former leader’s safety. Clashes between his supporters and police have periodically erupted outside the building.Khan and his lawyers were also working to ensure the rulings were fully documented, trying to close off any legal lo...

‘The devil’: Métis settlement looks to rebuild from wildfire as hot weather to return

Published Wed, 27 Nov 2024 07:54:07 GMT

‘The devil’: Métis settlement looks to rebuild from wildfire as hot weather to return A Métis settlement devastated by an out-of-control blaze remains at risk as hot and dry conditions in Alberta’s forecast threaten to worsen an already intense wildfire season.“That fire, I call it the devil. I’ve never seen a fire like that in my life,” said Raymond Supernault, chair of the East Prairie Métis Settlement.“I never seen a fire like that come that quick and fast and go through the settlement and burn everything in its sight.”Driving through the settlement around 165 kilometres east of Grande Prairie, the ground is charred black, electrical poles look like matchsticks and 14 homes were consumed by the inferno.  Around 80 per cent of the community was touched by the blaze in some way or another. It’s an overwhelming loss for the community of around 300, Supernault said.Family pictures, heirlooms and important history for the Métis families vanished in ash. A bridge needed by some families to return home was also destroyed.The sett...

New musical track released by Canadian charity aims to help plants flourish

Published Wed, 27 Nov 2024 07:54:07 GMT

New musical track released by Canadian charity aims to help plants flourish May 12 is designated as International Day of Plant Health by the United Nations to raise awareness about how protecting plant health can help end hunger, reduce poverty and boost economic development. A Canadian charity is helping to further those goals by helping small scale farmers in Africa.Farm Radio International creates as well as fosters the continued development of informative radio programming that provides vital information to rural farmers in the region.“The men and women in Africa who grow most of the food, certainly for their families, their communities, but even the nation, and have so much potential to produce more, grow more and improve the quality of their lives doing it, but are held back by inadequate, unreliable or irrelevant information about the kind of changes they can make,” explains executive director Kevin Perkins.He says in places where access to the internet is limited or non-existent, radio is the most accessible and ubiquitous way to reach people....

‘Succession’ star Jeremy Strong lands a role on Broadway in 2024 in ‘An Enemy of the People’

Published Wed, 27 Nov 2024 07:54:07 GMT

‘Succession’ star Jeremy Strong lands a role on Broadway in 2024 in ‘An Enemy of the People’ NEW YORK (AP) — Jeremy Strong is going from a corporate boardroom on TV to a whistleblower on Broadway.The actor who plays Kendall Roy in the HBO television series “Succession” has signed on to play a man who tries to expose water contamination in a Norwegian spa town in Henrik Ibsen’s 1882 play “An Enemy of the People.”The play — with a rewrite from Amy Herzog, whose adaptation of Ibsen’s “A Doll’s House” just won a Tony nomination — will premiere on Broadway in early 2024 at a theater to be revealed later, producers said. The rest of the cast will be announced later. Sam Gold, who won a Tony directing “Fun Home,” will helm the revival.It will be Strong’s second time on Broadway. He was in “A Man for All Seasons” in 2008 with Frank Langella and Patrick Page. Since then, his work on “Succession” has earned him an Emmy and a Golden Globe. Strong will play a public-minded doctor in a small town who discovers the water supply for the public spa is contaminated and may have ...

California’s governor says state’s budget deficit has grown to nearly $32 billion

Published Wed, 27 Nov 2024 07:54:07 GMT

California’s governor says state’s budget deficit has grown to nearly $32 billion SACRAMENTO, Calif. (AP) — California’s budget deficit has grown to nearly $32 billion, Gov. Gavin Newsom announced Friday, saying the state’s challenges are partly due to high federal inflation rates and the state’s decision to let some people delay filing their taxes after winter storms.That’s about $10 billion more than Newsom predicted in January, when he offered his first budget proposal. He’s now detailing his latest proposal for state spending in the fiscal year that starts July 1. The state’s total budget is about $306 billion, which is far larger than any other state budget.California is one of the only states to have a shortfall this year. That’s mostly because its progressive tax code relies on wealthy taxpayers whose income is closely tied to the performance of the stock market.In January, Newsom proposed a number of ideas to cover the deficit, including $9.6 billion in spending cuts. His latest proposal adds another $1.1 billion in spe...

Hodding Carter III, State Department spokesman during Iran hostage crisis, dies at 88

Published Wed, 27 Nov 2024 07:54:07 GMT

Hodding Carter III, State Department spokesman during Iran hostage crisis, dies at 88 CHAPEL HILL, N.C. (AP) — Hodding Carter III, a Mississippi journalist and civil rights activist who updated Americans on the Iran hostage crisis as U.S. State Department spokesman and won awards for his televised documentaries, has died. He was 88.His daughter, Catherine Carter Sullivan, confirmed that he died Thursday in Chapel Hill, North Carolina.Before moving to Washington in 1977, Carter was editor and publisher of his family’s newspaper, the Delta Democrat-Times, in Greenville, Mississippi. Carter had been co-chair of the Loyalist Democrats, a racially diverse group that won a credentials fight at the 1968 Democratic National Convention in Chicago, unseating the all-white delegation by Mississippi’s governor, John Bell Williams.Carter’s campaign work in 1976 for Jimmy Carter, no relation, helped secure him a job as assistant secretary of state for public affairs. It was in this role that he was seen on television news during the 444 days that Iran held 52 Americans hosta...

Ng announces India trade mission, pledges a limited deal within months

Published Wed, 27 Nov 2024 07:54:07 GMT

Ng announces India trade mission, pledges a limited deal within months OTTAWA — Trade Minister Mary Ng says it is “not going to be years” before Canada and India sign some form of trade agreement, more than a decade after negotiations began.Indian Commerce Minister Piyush Goyal visited Ottawa and Toronto this week, where he told media that New Delhi wants to vastly increase its trade with Canada.The two countries are negotiating a possible agreement that is limited to certain sectors, instead of a comprehensive deal that covers most of the economy.Industry groups have been urging Canada to push for a deal to be signed this year, but a former Canadian envoy to India, Nadir Patel, says a deadline would likely make it harder for both sides to feel like they reached a fair agreement.Ng has also announced that she will be leading a trade mission to India this October, possibly with provincial representatives. The Asia-Pacific Foundation says Canada could benefit from India’s booming population by selling more produce, chemicals, wood produ...

Inflation in Argentina leaves familes struggling to feed themselves

Published Wed, 27 Nov 2024 07:54:07 GMT

Inflation in Argentina leaves familes struggling to feed themselves BUENOS AIRES, Argentina (AP) — Gimena Páez could barely pay her bills.Then inflation in Argentina started rising even faster. The value of the country’s currency plunged, making most goods nearly unobtainable. Getting enough food for herself and her 11-year-old daughter became a daily struggle.Inflation has been a problem across the world but Argentina is second in a World Bank ranking of countries with the highest food inflation, at 107% over the last year. It’s topped only by Lebanon, with a whopping 352%.Life was never easy for the neighbors of Nueva Pompeya, a lower-middle-class neighborhood where Páez lives at the southern end of Argentina’s capital. These days, for many in Argentina, paying bills and getting to the end of the month have taken a backseat to a more basic problem: getting enough to eat.Argentina’s annual inflation rate has already surpassed 100% a year. The price of food has increased even faster, leading many to rely on soup kitchens to get at least one he...

People’s Party of Canada Leader Maxime Bernier aims to run in Manitoba byelection

Published Wed, 27 Nov 2024 07:54:07 GMT

People’s Party of Canada Leader Maxime Bernier aims to run in Manitoba byelection OTTAWA — Maxime Bernier says he will run in what he predicts will be a “two-horse race” for a federal seat in a coming byelection in rural Manitoba. The People’s Party of Canada leader says the vote in Portage-Lisgar will be a choice between him or what he called a fake conservative. The seat was previously held by Candice Bergen, who was the Conservative party’s interim leader last year and who stepped down as a member of Parliament in February.The byelection has not yet been called, and Bernier is the first candidate to publicly declare his intention to run. Bernier held several roles in Stephen Harper’s Conservative government, including leading the industry and foreign affairs ministries.He quit the Conservative party in 2018 after losing its 2017 leadership contest to Andrew Scheer.After forming his own party, Bernier ran in his former seat of Beauce, Que., in the 2019 and 2021 elections, losing both times to a Conservative candidate. He told suppo...

Air Canada nearly doubles revenue, ekes out profit as travel demand takes flight

Published Wed, 27 Nov 2024 07:54:07 GMT

Air Canada nearly doubles revenue, ekes out profit as travel demand takes flight MONTREAL — Air Canada reported that first-quarter revenue nearly doubled compared with a year earlier as travellers hopped back on airplanes en masse — even as higher costs tamped down net earnings.Buoyed by a record $4.9 billion in revenue, the quarter marked the second in a row where the carrier has turned a profit following 11 straight quarters of losses totalling $10.1 billion.Net income amounted to $4 million, up from $974 million in losses a year ago.Chief executive Michael Rousseau said the results for the three months ended March 31 beat out all expectations for a traditionally weaker quarter, and that he believes demand will persist amid strong advance bookings for the rest of the year. They hit $5.3 billion at the end of March, up from $4.1 billion a year earlier.“The winter and the start of the spring can be very challenging in North America, especially Canada. Apart from the weather disruptions that can affect all aspects of the air transport system, it usually com...