Chance of storms in San Diego mountains
Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 21:33:08 GMT
SAN DIEGO -- An early monsoon pattern is pulling moisture into parts of the southwest and bringing chances of isolated thunderstorms for Southern California mountains through the weekend.There will be a slight chance of thunderstorms each afternoon through next Monday (greatest chances Friday and Saturday) and mainly along the San Diego mountain communities due to the influx of moisture. Gaslamp Promenade project blocking traffic on 5th Ave. moves forward As of Wednesday afternoon, a few isolated cells were spotted on satellite radar to the east of Palomar Mountain and in areas of the San Bernardino Mountains. They have been short-lived and produced some showers at times.Coastal areas will be cooler and below average because of the persistent marine layer with temperatures inland slightly above average.Cooler and drier conditions are expected return for next week.Loveland Reservoir may be weeks away from partial reopening
Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 21:33:08 GMT
CHULA VISTA, Calif. – A group of East County residents made the trip to the South Bay Wednesday evening to fight for the reopening of Loveland Reservoir. It’s a topic they’ve been raising concern about for several months now.“We’re working with our insurance to make sure there’s no liability for the agency, so we will be looking at reopening the trail probably in the next few weeks,” said Carlos Quintero, General Manager at Sweetwater Authority.Community members from Alpine and the surrounding area near the Loveland Reservoir finally got the first glimmer of hope as to when the reservoir might reopen.Recreation has been cut off since early this year, but residents were devastated when Loveland was first drained, killing off the fish in November 2022.“When you destroy an ecosystem like that, it does not come back. You have to rebuild it,” David Thomas said.According to Sweetwater Authority, the action was taken during drought conditions to provide drinking water and other water needs...Anti-migration operation on French African island of Mayotte stirs tensions, exposes inequalities
Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 21:33:08 GMT
CHIRONGUI, Mayotte (AP) — Facing a migration quagmire on the French island territory of Mayotte, off Africa’s east coast, France’s government has sent in 2,000 troops and police to carry out mass expulsions, destroy slums and eradicate violent gangs.But the operation has become bogged down and raised concerns of abuse, aggravating tensions between local residents and immigrants from the neighboring country of Comoros. It is also laying bare entrenched poverty among both communities, tensions over the island’s status — and deep inequalities between Mayotte and the rest of France.While Mayotte is a part of France, Comoros — 100 kilometers (60 miles) to the northwest across a strait in the Indian Ocean — was also once a French colony but has been independent since 1975. Mayotte is by far the poorest corner of France, but its average annual income of around $3,500 is still more than double that in Comoros. This has created a powerful pull.“How can they imagine for a second that (the ope...Show must go on for a Ukrainian director drafted for war ahead of opening night
Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 21:33:08 GMT
KYIV, Ukraine (AP) — The show must go on, even when its Ukrainian director is drafted by the army weeks before opening night.“Silence, Silence, Silence, Please,” a play that tackles Russia’s war in Ukraine had its world debut in Portugal last week, but it’s chief creator was conspicuously missing from among the packed audience.Pavlo Yurov had meant to be there. Weeks before the opening, he had gone to get special documentation that would permit him to make a trip out of Ukraine. Men of fighting age are barred from leaving, but there are exceptions and Yurov, 43, expected to be given a pass to attend his own show. Instead he was drafted by Ukraine’s National Guard and is now a press officer attached to a brigade preparing to participate in a much anticipated counteroffensive. So Yurov had no choice but to stay, while his actors took to the stage in the Portuguese city of Coimbra and performed, and his name flashed in neon lights outside the theater halls.The play is art imitating lif...PGA Championship promises a strong course for the strongest field
Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 21:33:08 GMT
PITTSFORD, N.Y. (AP) — Four layers of clothes, beanies and hand warmers were everywhere on the eve of the PGA Championship, a reminder how this major will be different from the previous six at Oak Hill.The temperature was 37 degrees — it felt colder with a morning breeze — and it made the 7,394 yards on the scorecard of a par 70 feel even longer.“I still can’t believe it’s nearly middle of May and that we’re still going through 40-, 50-degree weather,” Jason Day said. “But that’s this part of the country at this time of the year.”Ockie Strydom of South Africa was on the 10th tee, taking practice swings and waiting for the clock to hit 7 a.m. for the course to officially open. “Have you no friends?” someone called out to him.Strydom laughed and replied, “You’d have to be crazy to play in this.”Such was the risk of the PGA Championship moving from August to May. The good news for Day, world No. 1 Jon Rahm, defending champion Justin Thomas and the rest of the 156-man field ...Pakistani police besiege Imran Khan’s home as deadline for him to hand over suspects is to expire
Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 21:33:08 GMT
LAHORE, Pakistan (AP) — Pakistani police kept up their siege around the home of Imran Khan as a 24-hour deadline given to the former premier to hand over suspects allegedly sheltered inside was about to expire on Thursday. The siege and the authorities demand for the suspects, wanted in violent protests over Khan’s recent detention, has angered the former prime minister’s many followers and is raising concerns about more clashes between them and the security forces. Last week, Khan’s supporters attacked public property and military installations after he was dragged out of a courtroom and arrested. At least 10 people were killed in clashes with police across the country. The violence subsided only when Pakistan’s Supreme Court ordered Khan’s release.The popular opposition leader was freed from custody over the weekend and returned to his home in an upscale district of Lahore, Pakistan’s second largest city and the capital of the Punjab region. Dozens of his s...Russia targets Kyiv, Odesa with missiles, Ukraine says most were shot down
Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 21:33:08 GMT
KYIV, Ukraine (AP) — Russia launched cruise missiles at Ukraine’s capital and the Odesa region early Thursday, officials said, in an escalation ahead of a much-anticipated counteroffensive. Most of the missiles were shot down, and one death was reported from the attacks.Loud explosions were heard in Kyiv, and falling debris caused a fire in a non-residential building.It was the ninth Russian air raid that targeted the capital this month, a clear escalation after weeks of lull and ahead of a much-anticipated Ukrainian counteroffensive using newly supplied advanced Western weapons.The attack was carried out by strategic bombers from the Caspian region, probably using cruise missiles, and Russia later deployed reconnaissance craft over the capital. According to preliminary information, all enemy targets were destroyed, Serhiy Popko, head of the Kyiv Military Administration, said in a Telegram post.Debris fell on two Kyiv districts and the fire at a garage complex was extinguished...Stock market today: Asian stocks follow Wall St higher on hopes for US debt deal
Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 21:33:08 GMT
BEIJING (AP) — Asian stock markets followed Wall Street higher on Thursday on hopes U.S. political leaders can reach agreement to avoid a potentially disastrous default on government debt.Shanghai, Tokyo, Hong Kong and Sydney advanced. Oil prices edged lower.Wall Street rallied Wednesday after President Joe Biden expressed confidence “America will not default” despite lack of agreement on Republican demands for cuts in aid to poor families to pay for food, medical care and rent in exchange for raising the amount the government can borrow.“Markets are now fully pricing an in-time resolution of the crisis,” said Clifford Bennett of ACY Securities in a report. “No one wants to sell ahead of an announcement of a deal being made.”Speaker Kevin McCarthy of the House of Representatives said Tuesday the two sides were far apart but could reach a deal by the end of the week. The U.S. government will run out of cash if they don’t agree by June 1 to increase its borrowing limit.Any...Kazakhstan: HR/VP Josep Borrell meets with new deputy prime minister and foreign minister
Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 21:33:08 GMT
On Monday (15 May), High Representative/Vice President Josep Borrell (pictured) welcomed the newly appointed Deputy Prime Minister/Foreign Minister of Kazakhstan Murat Nurtleu on his first official visit to Brussels, to discuss ways to further strengthen relations between the European Union and Kazakhstan. HR/VP Borrell expressed the EU’s firm support to Kazakhstan’s reform and modernization process, writes EEAS Press Team.HR/VP Borrell recalled that EU-Kazakhstan partnership is strong and built on mutual trust, and confirmed the EU’s commitment to develop further the mutually beneficial cooperation on the basis of the EU-Kazakhstan Enhanced Partnership and Cooperation Agreement. Priority areas of cooperation include sustainable connectivity, green transition, and critical raw materials. The EU is the biggest investor and Kazakhstan’s key trading partner. Enhanced cooperation will aim to improve the investment climate to attract even more European investors to Kazakhstan.HR/VP Borre...Do we need a framework of engagement with the Taliban?
Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 21:33:08 GMT
The Taliban’s take-over of Afghanistan was swift and silent. Barring a few news reports in the first two weeks, there appears to be complete silence on Taliban with little progress on this matter. What happens now? A one-day conference was organized at the Indian Institute of Management-Rohtak, a top management institution in the national capital region of India. The primary objective of the conference was to ascertain what had been done for Afghanistan in the last twenty years by the international community and what could be the way forward. The deliberation of conference suggest that there is a need for measured approach towards possible engagement with Afghanistan through United Nation, writes Professor Dheeraj Sharma, Indian Institute of Management-Rohtak and Dr Marvin Weinbaum.In the last twenty years, the international community poured in trillions of dollars to help build structures, systems, institutions, and processes to stimulate economic activity and create a civil societ...Latest news
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