Specter of right-wing entering Spanish government fades after inconclusive national election
Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 04:13:49 GMT
MADRID (AP) — Spain may be facing weeks, even months of political gridlock and possibly a new election, but a national ballot produced one result that will be greeted with relief in continental capitals that like Madrid firmly support the European Union.Spain’s Vox party, with its ultra-nationalist bent, lost support among voters in Sunday’s election, dashing its hopes to be a kingmaker and enter a governing coalition that would have given the far-right its first share of power in Spain since Francisco Franco’s 20th century dictatorship.The mainstream conservative Popular Party won the election, but performed well below polling data that had forecast it could oust Socialist Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez if it formed a government with Vox as a junior partner. Even though Sánchez’s Socialists finished second, they and their allied parties celebrated the outcome as a victory since their combined forces gained slightly more seats than the Popular Party and Vox. The bloc that would ...11 killed as roof collapses at middle school gym in China’s far northeast, officials say
Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 04:13:49 GMT
BEIJING (AP) — Eleven people were killed when a roof collapsed at a middle school gymnasium in China’s far northeast, authorities said Monday.The incident occurred Sunday in the city of Qiqihar and the last victim was pulled from the wreckage Monday morning. The official Xinhua News Agency said construction work at the school was the likely cause, after workers stored materials on the gym’s roof that absorbed rain water.Nineteen people had been in the gymnasium of the No. 34 Middle School, Xinhua said, but gave no details on how many were students. Social media and the Baidu news website carried footage of angry parents complaining about what they said was a lack of communication from authorities.Such expressions of anger and defiance are usually quickly suppressed by police and government departments worried over social unrest. The ruling Communist Party allows no challenges to its authority and seeks to keep total control over the press and social media.Construction an...Dare to dive from 27 meters or 90 feet? Impact is like a car crash at 85 kph — 50 mph
Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 04:13:49 GMT
FUKUOKA, Japan (AP) — Matt Cooper has no illusions about the hazards of diving from a 27-meter platform — about 90 feet, or as high as a nine-story building — into the sea, a lake, or a diving tank.“Even if it’s a good dive, the impact you have from 27 meters is like a car crash going 85 kilometers per hour (50 mph),” said Cooper, who’s preparing for the high-diving competition this week at the World Aquatics Championships in southwestern Japan.Cooper is dented up.He pulverized his left heel in Australia diving into a pool that was too shallow. The heel’s now fastened together with metal plates, screws, and rods.In Switzerland he was rescued by scuba divers who pulled him unconscious from a lake after a belly flop.“I basically landed on my chest and my chin and got an uppercut punch,” the American said. “I didn’t get knocked out immediately. But I remember thinking — ‘Oh, that didn’t feel good.'” His Dutch wife Ginni van Katwijk — yes, she’s also ...Police arrest suspect in knife attack on a train in western Japan. 3 were slashed and injured
Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 04:13:49 GMT
TOKYO (AP) — Japanese police said Monday that they have arrested a man on suspicion of slashing three people on a train in western Japan.The 37-year-old suspect was carrying three knives, including two in each hand, when he was arrested on the platform of Rinku Town station in Osaka, western Japan, immediately after the alleged attack Sunday, according to police in Izumisano City. The injured — a train conductor in his 20s and two male passengers aged 23 and 79 — were taken to nearby hospital for treatment. Their injuries were not life-threatening, police said. After an emergency call from another passenger, four police rushed to the station just after the train arrived and the suspect holding the knives got off. The suspect ignored police order to drop the knives. One officer knocked down the weapons with a stick and officers seized him, police said.The suspect told investigators that he had “trouble” with passengers. Victims said they were suddenly attacked, police said, adding th...Stock market today: Asian shares mostly higher after winning week on Wall Street
Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 04:13:49 GMT
BANGKOK (AP) — Asian shares advanced on Monday after Wall Street closed out another winning week. Hong Kong declined but other major markets in the region were higher. U.S. futures edged lower and oil prices also fell. The Federal Reserve is widely expected to raise its federal funds rate on Wednesday to its highest level since 2001. Investors are hoping that might be the final increase of the tightening cycle because inflation has been cooling since last summer. The federal funds rate started 2022 at virtually zero. This week markets also are watching for the outcome of a major political meeting in China that might bring more measures to prop up slowing growth in the world’s second largest economy.“Recent stimulus measures to boost consumption of automobile and electronics items failed to provide much conviction that they will be sufficient to uplift the downbeat growth conditions, with mounting hopes on the China Politburo meeting this week for more follow-through,” Yeap Jun Rong,...Did this woman fake the $1 billion Powerball jackpot win in California?
Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 04:13:49 GMT
A woman seen darting into the downtown Los Angeles convenience store that sold last week’s winning $1.08 billion Powerball ticket and appeared to be celebrating in the store is not the real jackpot winner, the Daily Mail reports. KTLA’s cameras were rolling when the woman, wearing a black cap, ran into the Las Palmitas Mini Market on Wall Street on July 20, a day after the drawing, and seemed to be celebrating the win with those in the store before quickly exiting, hopping into a dark-colored BMW with tinted windows and driving away. “She came in here and she screamed … She hugged people in the store and then she ran away,” KTLA 5 News reporter Eric Spillman said at the time. “She claims that she has the winning Powerball jackpot ticket.” Sarai Palacios, the granddaughter of 52-year-old Nabor Herrera, who co-owns the store, told the UK based outlet that the woman who appeared to be celebrating and thanking people is not the real winner. “She didn’t win. I’m not sur...Hospital treating Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu says he has been released ahead of key vote on legal changes
Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 04:13:49 GMT
TEL AVIV, Israel (AP) — Hospital treating Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu says he has been released ahead of key vote on legal changes.SourceThis Week: Consumer confidence, Fed policy, inflation update
Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 04:13:49 GMT
A look at some of the key business events and economic indicators upcoming this week:Staying confidentThe Conference Board releases its gauge of consumer confidence for July on Tuesday.Economists project that confidence remains high following a surprising jump in June, when The Conference Board’s consumer confidence index reached 109.7, its highest level in 18 months. The measure is expected to rise to 110.3 in July. A reading of 90 or better reflects a healthy economy. Consumers remain confident amid a strong labor market that has acted as a bulwark to slower economic growth elsewhere.Consumer confidence, by month:Feb. 103.4March 104.0April 103.7May: 102.5June: 109.7July (est.): 110.3Source: FactSet.Fed peaks interestThe Federal Reserve delivers its latest update on interest rates Wednesday.The central bank is widely expected to raise its benchmark interest rate a quarter percentage point to between 5.25% and 5.50% after forgoing a rate increase at its previous meeting. Wall Street...Spain’s election yields a distorted mirror of the success and failure of its political leaders
Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 04:13:49 GMT
BARCELONA, Spain (AP) — Spain’s elections proved to be a tight battle between two leftist and two rightist blocs poised to team up to form potential governing coalitions. Here is a glance at the four leaders of those blocs and how their future may change after the results.___PEDRO SÁNCHEZPedro Sánchez, Spain’s prime minister since 2018, again withstood the odds in Sunday’s election, defying most poll forecasts. His Socialists Workers Party gained two more seats than in the last election, at the end of 2019, rising to 122 deputies. But Sánchez will need the support of fringe parties, including separatist forces from Catalonia and the Basque Country, if he wants to keep his minority coalition going. He may find it particularly hard to work with the hard-line Catalan separatist party Junts. The party is led by Carles Puigdemont, who is still technically on the run from Spanish courts as the mastermind behind the 2017 secession attempt in Catalonia that put Spain on the brin...Chinese authorities say 11 people were killed in the collapse of a gymnasium roof at a high school in the far northeast
Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 04:13:49 GMT
BEIJING (AP) — Chinese authorities say 11 people were killed in the collapse of a gymnasium roof at a high school in the far northeast.SourceLatest news
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