UK police probe ticket problem that sparked violence and arrests of Polish fans at Aston Villa game

Published Mon, 11 Nov 2024 16:54:02 GMT

UK police probe ticket problem that sparked violence and arrests of Polish fans at Aston Villa game BIRMINGHAM, England (AP) — English police had 46 supporters of Legia Warsaw in custody Friday after “ 90 minutes of sustained violence ” the night before when 1,000 Polish fans arrived to Villa Park but weren’t given their tickets to the game against Aston Villa.West Midlands Police said their investigation will include determining why the tickets weren’t distributed but that they’ll pursue charges against those arrested after four officers were injured.“The disorder that we encountered last night was the most severe that a lot of us have ever seen,” assistant chief constable Damian Barratt told Talk Sport radio.“It was undoubtedly, as I say, instigated as a result of this issue related to ticket allocation,” he continued. “That’s something I’ll be taking up with football authorities and UEFA in particular. I will be expecting some strong decisions on their part.”Villa won the Europa Conference League game 2-1. The away fans section of the stadium...

A secret trip by Henry Kissinger grew into a half-century-long relationship with China

Published Mon, 11 Nov 2024 16:54:02 GMT

A secret trip by Henry Kissinger grew into a half-century-long relationship with China BEIJING (AP) — Official China called Henry Kissinger “an old friend.” A commentator likened him to a giant panda, a goodwill ambassador between two countries that have been at odds more often than not over the decades.Kissinger, who died Wednesday, developed a special relationship with China in the second half of his 100-year-long life. It started with a secret trip in 1971, when he feigned illness while at a meeting in Pakistan and flew undercover to Beijing for unprecedented talks that led to U.S. President Richard Nixon’s groundbreaking visit the next year.For that act, he is remembered positively in China as an envoy who was willing to overlook ideological differences at the height of the Cold War and to engineer a rapprochement that over time brought communist-ruled China fully back into the family of nations. Many Chinese people mourned Kissinger’s death on social media.“This is one of the main reasons for him to be revered,” Zhao Minghao, an international relations prof...

Things to do in Denver this weekend: Dec. 1-3

Published Mon, 11 Nov 2024 16:54:02 GMT

Things to do in Denver this weekend: Dec. 1-3 DENVER (KDVR) — Dec. 1 is here, and the countdown to the holidays is on. This weekend, holiday markets, pop-up Christmas bars and all things related to the winter season are taking place in Denver. Actor Jason Segel visited these Denver spots on recent trip Here are a few ideas for what to do with your weekend.Things to do in Denver this weekendFirst Fridays - Dec. 1Friday marks Dec. 1, meaning there are plenty of First Friday events around Denver. Make a night of it and walk through First Friday in RiNo and First Fridays on Tennyson. There are also First Fridays like Denver's Art District on Santa Fe, Holiday Mercardo, Five Points Jazz Hop and Art Walk in 40 West Arts.South Pearl Street Winterfest - Dec. 1-2The two-day celebration includes Christmas caroling, ice sculptures, silent holiday movie showings and more. If you want to take a wreath-making class or participate in other arts and crafts, stop by Winterfest.Disney on Ice - Dec. 1-3This weekend at Ball Arena, "Frozen" ...

Federal safety regulators propose major redesign of baby loungers

Published Mon, 11 Nov 2024 16:54:02 GMT

Federal safety regulators propose major redesign of baby loungers New York (CNN) — Federal consumer safety regulators are pushing ahead in their effort to make baby loungers safer by proposing a major redesign of the products, following 79 deaths connected with their use.The Consumer Product Safety Commission on Wednesday voted to adopt proposed agency recommendations for changes to lounger products that require manufacturers to make all lounger surfaces sufficiently firm so they don’t conform to a baby’s face and increase the risk of suffocation.Another recommended redesign is for the height of the infant support side cushions to not exceed two inches, again to reduce the risk of entrapment and suffocation. The agency said that limiting the height of the side cushions could also “discourage caregivers from mistakenly believing these products to be safe for unattended infants.”The CPSC told CNN Thursday that the agency’s proposal will now proceed to a 60-day public comment period after which the agency will reevaluate its recommendations. It ...

Police searching for suspect after hit-and-run crash causes road closures near SR-836

Published Mon, 11 Nov 2024 16:54:02 GMT

Police searching for suspect after hit-and-run crash causes road closures near SR-836 A hit-and-run crash near State Road 836 has resulted in road closures and significant traffic delays on Northwest 27th Avenue as police investigate the scene. Now, police need the public’s help in searching for a driver who fled on foot. According to police, a two-vehicle hit-and-run crash unfolded around 4:40 a.m. at the intersection of Northwest 27th Avenue and Northwest 11th Street. The collision involved a red Toyota traveling southbound on 27 Avenue and a black Chevy SUV heading northbound. Live video from the scene captured the intensity of the traffic delays, with honking in the background expressing the frustration of commuters navigating the aftermath of the crash. After the collision at the intersection, the black SUV continued nearly to Northwest 14th Street, where the driver abandoned the vehicle and fled on foot. The male driver of the red Toyota was transported to the hospital, sustaining serious injuries; he is expected to survive. Police have taken measures to ...

Ukraine seethes at Gazprom tennis tournament starring top pros

Published Mon, 11 Nov 2024 16:54:02 GMT

Ukraine seethes at Gazprom tennis tournament starring top pros A Gazprom-backed tennis tournament starting Friday in Russia with multiple top European pros taking part has triggered outrage in Ukraine.Stars Roberto Bautista Agut from Spain, Adrian Mannarino from France and Laslo Djere from Serbia will join a number of elite Russian players at the Northern Palmyra Trophies exhibition competition sponsored by the Russian energy giant in St. Petersburg this weekend.Top Ukrainian player Lesia Tsurenko told POLITICO she had tried pleading with the European athletes not to take part. For Ukraine, Gazprom sponsorship of the event equals stepping onto the court with Russian President Vladimir Putin himself.“I tried to explain to them what they would be involved in,” Tsurenko said, adding that she had implored players from France, Italy and Bulgaria not to appear at the Gazprom exhibition. “Last year, I managed to convince one player not to go to this shameful tournament.”Participants from the men’s and women’s Top 10...

Argentina snubs BRICS invitation

Published Mon, 11 Nov 2024 16:54:02 GMT

Argentina snubs BRICS invitation Argentina will not join the BRICS grouping of developing nations, the country’s incoming foreign minister said Thursday.“We will not join the BRICS,” said Diana Mondino, who will serve as top diplomat in the government of President-elect Javier Milei when he is sworn into office next week.Argentina was one of the six countries invited to become new members of the bloc, comprised of Brazil, Russia, India, China and South Africa, at its annual summit in Johannesburg in August.The South American country’s membership would have taken effect on January 1, 2024 along with Egypt, Ethiopia, Iran, Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates.Upon receiving the invitation to join the bloc, Argentina’s President Alberto Fernández celebrated the invitation as a “great opportunity.”“We open up possibilities of joining new markets, of consolidating existing markets, of raising investment coming in, of creating jobs and raising imports,” he said.But President-elect...

King Charles says world heading for ‘dangerous uncharted territory’ at global leaders summit

Published Mon, 11 Nov 2024 16:54:02 GMT

King Charles says world heading for ‘dangerous uncharted territory’ at global leaders summit (CNN) — King Charles III told world leaders Friday that the warning signs of the climate crisis are being ignored and that the world is heading for “dangerous uncharted territory,” with devastating consequences for lives and livelihoods.Delivering an opening address to delegates at the World Climate Action Summit, part of the COP28 summit in Dubai, the King said he prayed “with all my heart that COP28 will be a critical turning point towards genuine transformational action.”“Some important progress has been made but it worries me greatly that we remain so dreadfully far off track,” he said, adding, “we are taking the natural world outside balanced norms and limits and into dangerous uncharted territory.”Referring to this year’s climate change-fueled extreme weather, including Canada’s unprecedented wildfire season, deadly flooding in Pakistan and Bangladesh and catastrophic drought in East Africa, the King told delegates that the “hope of the world” rested on dec...

US lawmakers push for federal holiday honoring Rosa Parks on the anniversary of her arrest

Published Mon, 11 Nov 2024 16:54:02 GMT

US lawmakers push for federal holiday honoring Rosa Parks on the anniversary of her arrest (CNN) — On December 1, 1955, Rosa Parks boarded a city bus after work in Montgomery, Alabama, and sat down.As the bus filled with passengers, the driver demanded the 42-year-old seamstress move further back into the segregated Black section of the bus so a White man could have her seat.Parks famously refused.She was arrested and charged with disorderly conduct. But that bold decision is widely credited with launching the Montgomery Bus Boycott and ultimately the Civil Rights Movement in the United States.This week, members of the Congressional Black Caucus marked the 68th anniversary of Rosa Parks’ arrest by urging Congress to support a bill that would declare December 1, “Rosa Parks Day,” a federal holiday.“This is not just about Black history. It’s about American history,” said Alabama Rep. Terri Sewell at a news conference Wednesday.Sewell, a Democrat, introduced H.R. 308 which would establish the federal holiday, in January. The bill is backed by 31 co-s...

Stanley Cup champion Corey Perry ‘deeply sorry’ for his ‘inappropriate’ behavior after Chicago Blackhawks release

Published Mon, 11 Nov 2024 16:54:02 GMT

Stanley Cup champion Corey Perry ‘deeply sorry’ for his ‘inappropriate’ behavior after Chicago Blackhawks release (CNN) — Veteran NHL forward Corey Perry apologized on Thursday for the “inappropriate behavior” which saw him waived by the Chicago Blackhawks.The Blackhawks said on Tuesday that Perry “engaged in conduct that is unacceptable” and was “in violation both of the terms of his Standard Player’s Contract and the Blackhawks’ internal policies intended to promote professional and safe work environments.”In a statement released on Thursday, Perry said: “I would like to sincerely apologize to the entire Chicago Blackhawks organization, including ownership, management, coaches, trainers, employees, and my teammates.“As a result of my actions, there has been speculation and rumors. I am sickened by the impact this has had on others, and I want to make it clear that in no way did this situation involve any of my teammates or their families.“Most importantly, I want to directly apologize to those who have been negatively affected and I am sorry for the additional impact ...