Young crown prince is meant to embody Jordan’s future, but his generation faces bleak prospects

Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 07:07:40 GMT

Young crown prince is meant to embody Jordan’s future, but his generation faces bleak prospects AMMAN, Jordan (AP) — Visitors to Jordan this month noticed a new addition to the royal portraits over highways and hospitals. The 28-year-old Crown Prince Hussein and his glamorous Saudi bride, Rajwa Alseif, now beam down at motorists stuck in Amman traffic.Their royal wedding represented the pinnacle of the monarchy’s efforts to establish Hussein as the face of Jordan’s next generation — a future king who can modernize the country, slash the red tape and set loose the talents of its bulging young population. Of nearly 10 million people in Jordan, almost two-thirds are under 30.But in the dilapidated streets of the poorer districts in the capital, Amman, and in the dusty villages of the countryside, there is little hope for change. Almost half of all young Jordanians are jobless. Those with means dream of lives abroad. Many grumble but few speak out — the government is quick to quash hints of dissent.The story of economic pressure and political repression is common across the Middle...

Ending Nigeria’s fuel subsidy pushes a shift to solar. Without a climate plan, progress is at risk

Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 07:07:40 GMT

Ending Nigeria’s fuel subsidy pushes a shift to solar. Without a climate plan, progress is at risk ABUJA, Nigeria (AP) — As soon as Bridget Mosanya went to get a book from her bag to study, it started to rain. The power immediately went out, as it virtually always does in Nigeria, even if it is barely drizzling.“NEPA has taken light,” the 17-year-old said in her now-dark room. She was referring to the National Electric Power Authority, a long-defunct public utility whose abbreviation is still the commonly used name for the intermittent power supply from Nigeria’s fragile electric grid. Her father, Tunde Mosanya, turned on the family’s small solar system, lighting up the living room, master bedroom and his daughter’s room. It was enough for Bridget to finishing studying that night. But a street away, on the east side of Nigeria’s capital of Abuja, 13-year-old Bamkinaan Panshak would have to wait to do his homework until the power was restored or make do with his parent’s half-charged cellphone flashlight. His family used to start up their gasoline-powered backup generator du...

EEAS Deputy Secretary General Enrique Mora visits Kazakhstan

Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 07:07:40 GMT

EEAS Deputy Secretary General Enrique Mora visits Kazakhstan Deputy Prime Minister – Minister of Foreign Affairs of Kazakhstan Murat Nurtleu met with the EU Special Representative for Central Asia Terhi Hakala and Deputy Secretary General of the European External Action Service Enrique Mora. The parties exchanged views on a range of topical issues of interregional cooperation in the “CA-EU” format, as well as expressed mutual interest in the development of prospective projects between Kazakhstan and the EU.Noting the constructive nature of negotiations with European partners during his recent visit to Brussels, Minister Nurtleu stressed that Astana is interested in the further progressive development of relations with the EU.The Minister stressed the positive dynamics of the political dialogue at the highest level, noting the meaningful negotiations of Kazakhstan’s President Kassym-Jomart Tokayev with the President of the European Council Charles Michel on the sidelines of the second meeting of the leaders of Central Asia and the EU on June 2...

President Tokayev prioritizes identity-building and youth education at National Kurultai

Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 07:07:40 GMT

President Tokayev prioritizes identity-building and youth education at National Kurultai Nurturing cultural and historical identity and prioritizing youth education are key pillars for fostering responsible citizenship to build a Just Kazakhstan, said President Kassym-Jomart Tokayev during the second meeting of the National Kurultai (National Congress)  in Turkistan on 17 June.Prioritizing cultural and historic identity and youth education are key pillars of state development, said Tokayev. Photo credit: Akorda press service.The first National Kurultai took place in Ulytau last year, organized by President Tokayev’s initiative in an effort to “strengthen public dialogue and establish a broad discussion of issues and tasks affecting the future of our country.”This year the Kurultai adopted a fresh approach gathering deputies of Mazhilis, the lower chamber of the Kazakh Parliament, civil society and political parties representatives on the opening day discussions on June 16. The first day’s agenda covered three sections including education and science; culture, art and sp...

Multiple people shot, at least 1 killed in Valley Glen 

Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 07:07:40 GMT

Multiple people shot, at least 1 killed in Valley Glen  At least three people were shot, including one fatally, in Valley Glen on Monday night. Authorities responded to calls of shots being fired around 10 p.m. near the intersection of Coldwater Canyon Avenue and Victory Boulevard. One victim was confirmed deceased at the scene and two were transported to a nearby hospital, authorities said.At least three people were shot, including one fatally, in Valley Glen on Monday night. (KTLA)At least three people were shot, including one fatally, in Valley Glen on Monday night. (KTLA)At least three people were shot, including one fatally, in Valley Glen on Monday night. (KTLA)At least three people were shot, including one fatally, in Valley Glen on Monday night. (KTLA) Barricaded suspect taken into custody after standoff in Porter Ranch Police believe that two vehicles, a Mercedes-Benz SUV and a Mercedes-Benz sedan, were involved in a collision, and that an altercation likely broke out between the two cars.The area remains closed as author...

Man steals $1,500 in merchandise from store in Huntington Beach, gets in stolen car

Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 07:07:40 GMT

Man steals $1,500 in merchandise from store in Huntington Beach, gets in stolen car A man shoplifting from a retail store led authorities to another suspect and a stolen vehicle in Huntington Beach on Sunday. A store employee noticed the man selecting items from display shelves and leaving the store without paying, Huntington Beach Police Department said. He was seen entering a vehicle parked in front of the store. When officers arrived, the vehicle the man entered was located, and he was detained along with a woman who was in the vehicle. After an investigation, police found that the vehicle was reported stolen. The male suspect was arrested for grand theft, while the female suspect was taken into custody for being in possession of a stolen car, police said. Neither suspect has been identified. 

Man struck by vehicle, killed in Upland 

Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 07:07:40 GMT

Man struck by vehicle, killed in Upland  A man is dead after being struck and killed by a vehicle in Upland on Monday night. According to the Upland Police Department, the incident was reported around 9:54 p.m. at Foothill Boulevard and Hospital Parkway. An adult male, who has not been identified, was pronounced dead at the scene, police said. The driver of the vehicle, only identified as a female, stayed on scene and is cooperating with authorities. Foothill Boulevard will remain closed in both directions at Hospital Parkway until police are finished with their investigation. 

Himalayan glaciers could lose 80% of their volume if global warming isn't controlled, study finds

Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 07:07:40 GMT

Himalayan glaciers could lose 80% of their volume if global warming isn't controlled, study finds BENGALURU, India (AP) — Glaciers are melting at unprecedented rates across the Hindu Kush Himalayan mountain ranges and could lose up to 80% of their volume this century if greenhouse gas emissions aren't sharply reduced, according to a report.The report Tuesday from Kathmandu-based International Centre for Integrated Mountain Development warned that flash floods and avalanches would grow more likely in coming years, and that the availability of fresh water would be affected for nearly 2 billion people who live downstream of 12 rivers that originate in the mountains.Ice and snow in the Hindu Kush Himalayan ranges is an important source of water for those rivers, which flow through 16 countries in Asia and provide fresh water to 240 million people in the mountains and another 1.65 billion downstream.“The people living in these mountains who have contributed next to nothing to global warming are at high risk due to climate change,” said Amina Maharjan, a migration specialist and one o...

‘We’re fighting … for each other’: SF Giants walk off Padres on Yastrzemski’s splash hit

Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 07:07:40 GMT

‘We’re fighting … for each other’: SF Giants walk off Padres on Yastrzemski’s splash hit SAN FRANCISCO — By now, you should know not to count out these San Francisco Giants until the 27th and final out. Because, look, they did it again.Silenced for six innings Monday night by longtime nemesis Michael Wacha, trailing the Padres by two runs entering the ninth inning, the Giants manufactured yet another come-from-behind win, extending their season-best winning streak to eight games, walking off their division rivals in improbable fashion.Mike Yastrzemski, who homered once already in the sixth and scored the tying run in the bottom of the ninth, launched a walk-off splash hit in the bottom of the 10th to beat the Padres, 7-4. Yastrzemski, less than a week removed from another game-winning home run in St. Louis, emphatically dropped his bat and watch the ball sail into McCovey Cove — the counter in right field now reads 102 — before being mobbed by his teammates at home plate.“That was probably the first time I’ve actually enjoyed it a little bit,” Yastrzem...

Vive de milagro: mujer estadounidense que cayó 165 pies cerca de castillo alemán sale del hospital

Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 07:07:40 GMT

Vive de milagro: mujer estadounidense que cayó 165 pies cerca de castillo alemán sale del hospital BERLÍN — La policía del sur de Alemania dijo el lunes que una turista estadounidense que fue empujada a un barranco durante un ataque cerca del castillo de Neuschwanstein en el que murió su amiga de 21 años fue dada de alta del hospital.La mujer de 22 años había tratado de evitar que un hombre de Michigan de 30 años supuestamente agrediera a su amiga después de atraerlas por un sendero que conduce a un mirador con vista al famoso castillo, que atrae a más de un millón de turistas cada año.La mujer mayor cayó casi 50 metros (165 pies) por una pendiente empinada, pero pudo salir del hospital el viernes, dijo el portavoz policial Holger Stabik.Ambas mujeres fueron recuperadas por rescatistas de montaña poco después del ataque del miércoles, pero la víctima más joven murió más tarde en el hospital a causa de sus heridas.El sospechoso, cuyo nombre al igual que el de las víctimas no fue revelado debido a las normas de privacidad alemanas, fue arrestado poco después del incidente. Está det...