Don’t be put off by riots, France tells tourists and foreign investors
Published Fri, 27 Dec 2024 08:26:37 GMT
PARIS — France is still safe for tourists despite the ongoing riots, French Economy Minster Bruno Le Maire has said. Le Maire has made multiple interventions in foreign media to stress that rioting will have no impact on the French tourism season. His calls come as several countries — such as the U.K., the U.S. and Canada — urge their citizens to be particularly careful when traveling to France. “All the major democracies today are faced with this kind of problem,” he told the Daily Telegraph on Wednesday, adding that “our British friends should be happy to visit France and have no fear.” At the same time, the French minister is trying to reassure foreign investors and rating agencies that helping businesses impacted by riots won’t result in more public debt.Violence “has no impact on the daily life of the 65 million French citizens and this will not have a deep impact on the French growth and the French economy,” Le Maire told CNN on Tuesda...Meta’s Twitter rival Threads not yet launching in Europe
Published Fri, 27 Dec 2024 08:26:37 GMT
Europeans will have to wait before they get their hands on Meta’s Twitter rival Threads, the company and its chief EU regulator confirmed Wednesday. Facebook’s parent company Meta will release its alternative to Elon Musk’s social media platform on Thursday in the U.S. and the U.K., according to App Store data. But Meta is not planning to roll out the Instagram-linked app in the EU at this point, a spokesperson for the Irish Data Protection Commission told POLITICO. Ireland’s regulator oversees the company because the firm has set up its EU headquarters there. The spokesperson added Meta said it would be in contact ahead of rolling out the app in the EU.Meta confirmed to POLITICO that it would not launch Threads in Europe at the current time. A spokesperson for the company declined to comment further. The company faces a range of new EU tech laws putting pressure on its business model, including the Digital Markets Act on digital competition, which prohibits ...Despite rain, fog, crowds celebrate Fourth of July with Boston Pops on the Esplanade
Published Fri, 27 Dec 2024 08:26:37 GMT
Tens of thousands of area residents gathered on the Esplanade for the annual Boston Pops Fourth of July Spectacular Tuesday, braving periods of driving rain to see the Pops and a slate of special guests take the stage.The show began around 8 p.m. and wrapped up with its annual fireworks display at 10:30 p.m.Along the way, R&B icons En Vogue belted their hits alongside the legendary Boston Pops. Country duo LoCash also helped celebrate America’s Birthday, hitting the stage after taking in the Red Sox earlier in the day. “Man, we’re going to bring some energy tonight. We’re going to work the stage a little bit, get everybody’s hands up,” member Preston Brust told 7NEWS before the LoCash set. “We might crowd surf a bit.” This year’s program was put together to highlight the diversity of America. Among acts, it included a portion marking the 25th anniversary of the musical Ragtime. Broadway leading lady Mandy Gonzalez performed classics from Lin-Manuel Miranda mu...Commuters, residents bracing for traffic trouble as Sumner Tunnel shutdown begins
Published Fri, 27 Dec 2024 08:26:37 GMT
The two-month shutdown of the Sumner Tunnel in Boston has begun and we’re tracking the impact on traffic for the first commute Wednesday morning.Long in the making, the shutdown has had many bracing as some people may see commutes double in length. “It will be a mess,” one person told 7NEWS this week. “More traffic.”The tunnel, which connects East Boston to Downtown, will be closed through the end of August as crews work to replace the tunnel’s ceiling, pavement and lighting. Traffic will be diverted through Everett, Route One and the Ted Williams Tunnel, in the meantime. “A bit more chaotic,” an area driver said of the expected diversions. “You’re diverting traffic from a main artery into two already clogged arteries to get around it.”“It’s going to be a bummer, but it is what it is,” the same driver continued.Josefina Pinto, who lives near the Sumner Tunnel entrance, said her sister lives in Charlestown. “I’m goin...Young RI man dies after fall at a Rocky Mountain waterfall
Published Fri, 27 Dec 2024 08:26:37 GMT
ESTES PARK, Colo. (AP) — A 25-year-old Rhode Island man died after falling and being pulled underwater at a waterfall in Colorado’s Rocky Mountain National Park on Sunday, according to the National Park Service.The man from Providence has not yet been publicly identified and his body was recovered Sunday evening, officials said.Rocky Mountain National Park covers over 400 square miles (1,036 square kilometers) of rugged mountains and high tundra, drawing typically over 4 million hikers annually.The deceased man fell at West Creek Falls, on the east side of the park. The body was moved to the Larimer County Coroner, on the northern edge of Colorado, who will determine the cause of death.At this time of year, rivers, streams and waterfalls are dangerous cold and swift, said the National Park Service, warning visitors to stay a safe distance from quick-flowing waters.Return to New York emphasizes Aaron Hicks’ appreciation for ‘change of scenery’ with Orioles
Published Fri, 27 Dec 2024 08:26:37 GMT
When the Orioles’ lineup was announced in Yankee Stadium before Monday night’s series opener, Aaron Hicks’ name drew the loudest boos. They rained again in the middle of the second inning, showering Hicks after a tribute video highlighting his eight years with the New York Yankees. Choruses have come on either side of his at-bats, including the one that ended with a solo home run Tuesday.This week marks Hicks’ first series in the Bronx as a visitor since 2015. But being on the receiving end of booing here isn’t unfamiliar.“I mean, it was like that when I was here,” Hicks said. “I definitely enjoyed my time here. I enjoyed being a Yankee, and I enjoyed the team. It’s kind of one of those things where it’s a little disappointing, but at the same time, it’s like they’re gonna do what they’re gonna do, and I can’t control that.”The Yankees released Hicks in May amid the fifth season of a seven-year...Heavy monsoon rains return to Pakistan a year after deadly floods
Published Fri, 27 Dec 2024 08:26:37 GMT
ISLAMABAD (AP) — Heavy monsoon rains lashed Pakistan on Wednesday, causing deaths, flooding roads and disrupting lives in areas where residents already were struggling to recover from floods last summer that affected 33 million people and killed 1,739, officials said.At least 18 people have died in weather-related incidents since the rain started last week, including three who were killed in the past day, Pakistani media reported. The monsoon season officially started this week and will continue until September in the South Asian country. The first spell of rainy weather was expected to last until Saturday. Pakistan’s cultural capital, Lahore, received a record 272 millimeters (10.7 inches) of rain in nine hours Wednesday, flooding streets and the city’s canal. Efforts were underway to clear the water, Mohsin Naqvi, the top government official in Punjab province, said. The last time Lahore received such a deluge was 30 years ago, officials said. Pakistan’s capital, Islam...UK, Canada, Sweden, Ukraine take Iran to top UN court over 2020 downing of a Ukrainian passenger jet
Published Fri, 27 Dec 2024 08:26:37 GMT
THE HAGUE, Netherlands (AP) — The United Kingdom, Canada, Sweden and Ukraine have launched a case against Iran at the United Nations’ highest court over the downing in 2020 of a Ukrainian passenger jet and the deaths of all 176 passengers and crew.The countries want the International Court of Justice to rule that Iran illegally shot down Ukraine International Airlines Flight PS752 on Jan. 8, 2020, and order Tehran to apologize and pay compensation to the families of the victims.Those killed included nationals and residents of Canada, Sweden, Ukraine and the United Kingdom, as well as Afghanistan and Iran. Their ages ranged from 1 year to 74 years old. The Associated PressSouth Sudan president says he will be a candidate in long-delayed elections set for 2024
Published Fri, 27 Dec 2024 08:26:37 GMT
JUBA, South Sudan (AP) — President Salva Kiir of South Sudan says his country’s long-delayed elections will take place in 2024 and that he will be on the ballot. Kiir, who has led South Sudan since the territory became independent of Sudan in 2011, accepted the endorsement of the ruling party at a stadium event Tuesday in Bahr el Ghazal. “I am deeply touched by your endorsement and your continued support to our historic party,” Kiir told tens of thousands of supporters at the Wau Stadium.Kiir is expected to face his long-time rival, First Vice President Riek Machar, who has yet to confirm his candidacy.The opposition has accused the government of lacking the political will to hold elections. But Kiir said he was committed to free and fair elections.The vote would be the country’s first and the culmination of the peace agreement signed nearly five years ago to pull the young nation out of fighting that killed some 400,000 people. While large-scale clashes have subsided, violenc...Conservatives go to red states and liberals go to blue as the country grows more polarized
Published Fri, 27 Dec 2024 08:26:37 GMT
STAR, Idaho (AP) — Once he and his wife, Jennifer, moved to a Boise suburb last year, Tim Kohl could finally express himself.Kohl did what the couple never dared at their previous house outside of Los Angeles — the newly-retired Los Angeles police officer flew a U.S. flag and a Thin Blue Line banner representing law enforcement outside his house.“We were scared to put it up,” Jennifer Kohl acknowledged. But the Kohls knew they had moved to the right place when neighbors complimented him on the display.Leah Dean is on the opposite end of the political spectrum, but she knows how the Kohls feel. In Texas, Dean had been scared to fly an abortion rights banner outside her house. Around the time the Kohls were house-hunting in Idaho, she and her partner found a place in Denver, where their LGBTQ+ pride flag flies above the banner in front of their house that proclaims “Abortion access is a community responsibility.”“One thing we have really found is a place to feel comfortable being ours...Latest news
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