Larry Nassar was stabbed in his cell and the attack was not seen by prison cameras, AP source says

Published Sun, 10 Nov 2024 01:23:10 GMT

Larry Nassar was stabbed in his cell and the attack was not seen by prison cameras, AP source says By MICHAEL R. SISAK and MICHAEL BALSAMO (Associated Press)Investigators probing disgraced former sports doctor Larry Nassar’s stabbing Sunday at a federal penitentiary in Florida are lacking a key piece of evidence: video of the assault.Nassar was attacked inside his cell, a blind spot for prison surveillance cameras that only record common areas and corridors, a person familiar with the matter told The Associated Press. In federal prison parlance, because of the lack of video, it is known as an “unwitnessed event.”It’s the second time Nassar, the former U.S. women’s gymnastics team doctor, has been assaulted in federal custody while he’s serving decades in prison for sexually abusing athletes and possessing explicit images of children.The attack, which left Nassar hospitalized in stable condition with injuries including a collapsed lung, underscored persistent problems at the federal Bureau of Prisons.Despite the Biden administration’s vow ...

Fostering futures: New state legislation grants San Diego foster youth free college tuition

Published Sun, 10 Nov 2024 01:23:10 GMT

Fostering futures: New state legislation grants San Diego foster youth free college tuition SAN DIEGO - New state legislation signed into the state budget Monday was officially signed into law Tuesday by Gov. Gavin Newsom that aims to help foster children in the Golden State by covering the cost of college for those kids in need. San Diego-based foster advocates say this is life changing for San Diego foster youth exiting the system looking to attend college for free and it's not just tuition. This also accommodates for housing, textbooks, and tech; a benefit that goes far beyond turning the tassel. “We’re really taking another step to break down those economic inequities that our foster youth might have and certainly increase the social connections that come with going to postsecondary education," shared Steven Jella who is the Chief Program Officer with San Diego Youth Services. Sarah Pauter is the Senior Projects Manager with John Burton Advocates for Youth. She and her siblings grew up in the foster care system in the South Bay. At 18, she went off to San Diego State U...

Thai diplomat meets with Suu Kyi in detention in Myanmar and says she wants to join talks on crisis

Published Sun, 10 Nov 2024 01:23:10 GMT

Thai diplomat meets with Suu Kyi in detention in Myanmar and says she wants to join talks on crisis JAKARTA, Indonesia (AP) — Thailand’s top diplomat said Wednesday that he met ousted Myanmar leader Aung San Suu Kyi in detention over the weekend and she conveyed her openness to engage in talks to resolve the crisis in her strife-torn nation.Thai Foreign Minister Don Pramudwinai is the only government official outside of Myanmar to have met Suu Kyi since she was detained with other officials when the army seized power from her elected government on Feb. 1, 2021. He told his counterparts in the Association of Southeast Asian Nations, who are meeting in Indonesia’s capital, that Suu Kyi was in good health when he met with her Sunday.“She encourages dialogue,” Don told reporters in Jakarta when asked what message Suu Kyi conveyed to him. “Obviously we’re trying to find a way to settle with Myanmar.”The military takeover and the crackdown on the armed resistance to it plunged the country into deadly chaos. Western and European governments, including the United States, have impose...

House fire kills 4 adults and 6 children in Pakistan, rescuers and police say

Published Sun, 10 Nov 2024 01:23:10 GMT

House fire kills 4 adults and 6 children in Pakistan, rescuers and police say LAHORE, Pakistan (AP) — A fire swept through a house in Pakistan’s eastern city of Lahore before dawn Wednesday, killing six children and four adults mostly of the same family, police and rescue officials said.Two women, two men and six children between 6 and 16 years old lost their lives, deputy inspector-general of police in Lahore, Ali Nasir, said.He said the cause was not immediately clear, but police investigators suspect an electrical short-circuit started the fire in the crowded Bhati Gate residential area.Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif, in a statement, expressed his deep sorrow over the loss of life.Smoke detectors and other technology that can improve fire safety in residential buildings are not often used in Pakistan, and fires at homes and other public spaces like shopping malls are common.The Associated Press

Paraguay’s president-elect recommits to ties as Taiwan’s last ally in South America

Published Sun, 10 Nov 2024 01:23:10 GMT

Paraguay’s president-elect recommits to ties as Taiwan’s last ally in South America TAIPEI, Taiwan (AP) — Paraguay’s president-elect, Santiago Pena, committed to maintaining diplomatic ties with Taiwan on Wednesday, going against a trend of Taipei’s diplomatic allies switching their allegiance to China.Beijing considers self-governed Taiwan a breakaway province and prohibits its diplomatic partners from having formal ties with Taipei.Pena, during a meeting with Taiwanese President Tsai Ing-wen, affirmed “our commitment as Paraguayans to stand with the people of Taiwan for the next five years.”Paraguay is one of only 13 countries in the world – and the last remaining in South America – that recognize Taiwan as a country and do not have diplomatic relations with China.Taiwan’s remaining diplomatic allies are generally smaller countries in Central America, the Caribbean and South Pacific, along with Eswatini in southern Africa and Vatican City.China has intensified its campaign to win over Taiwan’s diplomatic allies since independence-leaning Tsai took office in...

Russia’s threat to pull out of Ukraine grain deal raises fears about global food security

Published Sun, 10 Nov 2024 01:23:10 GMT

Russia’s threat to pull out of Ukraine grain deal raises fears about global food security LONDON (AP) — Concerns are growing that Russia will not extend a United Nations-brokered deal that allows grain to flow from Ukraine to parts of the world struggling with hunger, with ships no longer heading to the war-torn country’s Black Sea ports and food exports dwindling.Turkey and the U.N. negotiated the breakthrough accord last summer to ease a global food crisis, along with a separate agreement with Russia to facilitate shipments of its food and fertilizer. Moscow insists it’s still facing hurdles, though data shows it has been exporting record amounts of wheat.Russian officials repeatedly say there are no grounds for extending the Black Sea Grain Initiative, which is up for its fourth renewal Monday. It’s something they have threatened before — then have twice gone on to extend the deal for two months instead of the four months outlined in the agreement.The U.N. and others are striving to keep the fragile deal intact, with Ukraine and Russia both major sup...

Thailand’s Election Commission says top candidate for prime minister may have broken election law

Published Sun, 10 Nov 2024 01:23:10 GMT

Thailand’s Election Commission says top candidate for prime minister may have broken election law BANGKOK (AP) — Thailand’s state Election Commission said Wednesday it concluded there is evidence that the top candidate to become the country’s next prime minister, Move Forward Party leader Pita Limjaroenrat, violated election law and referred his case to the Constitutional Court for a ruling.The commission’s decision, announced in a press release, means the court could order Pita to be suspended from his duties as a Member of Parliament until the ruling is issued. In theory it does not rule out him being nominated to become prime minister by Parliament on Thursday, because the post does not have to be held by a lawmaker. But it makes his confirmation by a vote in Parliament, which was already uncertain, even less likely.The Move Forward Party swept to a surprise first-place finish in May’s general election, capturing 151 seats in the 500-member House of Representatives and the most popular votes. Move Forward has assembled an eight-party, 312-seat coalition it had planned to take...

Iran’s president begins a rare visit to Africa ‘to promote economic diplomacy’

Published Sun, 10 Nov 2024 01:23:10 GMT

Iran’s president begins a rare visit to Africa ‘to promote economic diplomacy’ NAIROBI, Kenya (AP) — Iran’s president has begun a rare visit to Africa as the country, which is under heavy U.S. economic sanctions, seeks to deepen partnerships around the world.President Ebrahim Raisi’s visit to Kenya on Wednesday is the first to the African continent by an Iranian leader in more than a decade. He is also expected to visit Uganda and Zimbabwe and meet with the presidents of all three countries.Raisi’s visit is meant to “promote economic diplomacy, strengthen political relations with friendly and aligned countries, and diversify the export destinations,” Iran’s foreign ministry said in a statement upon his arrival.Last month, Iran’s leader made his first visit to Latin America, stopping in Venezuela, Cuba and Nicaragua. In March, Iran and Saudi Arabia agreed to re-establish diplomatic ties in a major diplomatic breakthrough.Iran is in a growing standoff with Western nations over its nuclear program, which has made major advances in the five years since then-U.S. P...

Ukrainian forces advance in south, hold 'initiative' says Zelenskyy

Published Sun, 10 Nov 2024 01:23:10 GMT

Ukrainian forces advance in south, hold 'initiative' says Zelenskyy Ukrainian troops pressed on with their campaign to recapture Russian-held areas in the southeast on Sunday (9 July) as President Volodymyr Zelenskyy said in broadcast comments that his country's forces had "taken the initiative" after an earlier slowdown.Russian accounts said heavy fighting gripped areas outside the eastern city of Bakhmut, captured by Russian mercenary Wagner forces in May after months of battles. Chechen leader Ramzan Kadyrov said one of his units was deployed in the area.Equipped with increasingly sophisticated Western weaponry after more than 500 days of war, Ukraine has launched an anticipated counter-offensive focusing so far on capturing a cluster of villages in the southwest. Its forces have also been trying to retake areas around Bakhmut.Ukraine's deputy defence minister, Hanna Maliar, writing on the Telegram messaging app, said heavy fighting raged in two areas of the southeast."We are consolidating our gains in those areas," she wrote.Russian troops, she ...

Kazakhstan is top target for foreign investment in post-Soviet countries

Published Sun, 10 Nov 2024 01:23:10 GMT

Kazakhstan is top target for foreign investment in post-Soviet countries The United Nations Conference on Trade and Development (UNCTAD) has released its report on global investments for the year 2022. The net inflow of foreign direct investment (FDI) to Kazakhstan amounted to $6.1 billion, the highest figure in the past five years and 83% higher than in 2021. It surpasses the level achieved by any other post-Soviet country, writes Political Editor Nick Powell.In terms of net foreign direct investment, Kazakhstan holds the first place in the post-Soviet space, attracting $6.1bn last year. Three other countries achieved at least $2bn in net FDI, Uzbekistan with $2.5bn, Lithuania with $2.2bn and Georgia with $2bn. The worst negative ranking was for Russia, with a net withdrawal of foreign investment amounting to -$18.7bn.Central Asia as a whole is increasingly attractive to foreign investors, with the net FDI inflow to the region up by 39% and totalling $10bn, with Kazakhstan accounting for 61% of that. Additionally, Kazakhstan ranks fifth among all develo...