Prosecutors now doubt imprisoned mother killed her children
Published Wed, 27 Nov 2024 23:53:52 GMT
CANBERRA, Australia (AP) — Prosecutors acknowledged to a government inquiry Wednesday that new scientific and genetic evidence left reasonable doubt that an Australian mother deliberately killed her four children 20 years after she was convicted of doing so.A retired judge is hearing final submissions over whether Kathleen Folbigg, now 55, should be pardoned for murder and manslaughter convictions by a jury in 2003. The children died separately over a decade, at between 19 days and 19 months old, and their mother insisted their deaths were from natural causes.New South Wales state Director of Public Prosecutions Sally Dowling made a written submission to the inquiry saying that was possible.Dowling wrote that “on the evidence now available, it is open to the inquiry to conclude there is reasonable doubt as to Ms. Folbigg’s guilt.”The lawyer appointed to assist former Justice Tom Bathurst in the inquiry, Sophie Callan, said she had also concluded that on the basis of the scientific a...Iran says senior cleric on Assembly of Experts shot dead
Published Wed, 27 Nov 2024 23:53:52 GMT
TEHRAN, Iran (AP) — A senior Shiite cleric in Iran was shot and killed Wednesday in an attack in a northern province along the Caspian Sea, authorities said.An attacker shot to death Ayatollah Abbas Ali Soleimani in Babolsar in Iran’s Mazandaran province, state television reported. Police later arrested the attacker, state TV said, without offering a motive for the shooting. Soleimani served on the Assembly of Experts, an 88-seat panel that oversees and appoints Iran’s supreme leader. He also once was the personal representative of Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei to Iran’s restive Sistan and Baluchestan province. The Associated PressIntensity of clashes eases amid Sudan truce, residents say
Published Wed, 27 Nov 2024 23:53:52 GMT
KHARTOUM, Sudan (AP) — Sudanese in the capital of Khartoum and the neighboring city of Omdurman reported sporadic clashes early Wednesday between the military and a rival paramilitary force but said the intensity of fighting had dwindled on the second day of a three-day truce.Many residents of the capital emerged from their homes to seek food and water, lining up at bakeries or grocery stores, witnesses said. Some inspected shops or homes that had been destroyed or looted during the fighting. Others joined the tens of thousands who have been streaming out of the city in recent days.“There is a sense of calm in my area and neighborhoods,” said Mahasen Ali, a tea vendor who lives in Khartoum’s southern neighborhood of May. “But all are afraid of what’s next.” She said that despite the relative lull, the sound of gunfire and explosions could still be heard in the city.Clashes were centered in more limited pockets of Khartoum and Omdurman, residents said, mainly around the military’s he...EU agrees to boost green fuels for aviation, cut emissions
Published Wed, 27 Nov 2024 23:53:52 GMT
BRUSSELS (AP) — New rules requiring airlines to use more sustainable fuels across the European Union have been agreed by negotiators from member countries and the EU Parliament in a bid to help decarbonize the sector. The European Commission, the bloc’s executive arm, said Wednesday that the deal reached by member states and the European Parliament demands that suppliers blend sustainable aviation fuels with kerosene in growing amounts from 2025.The move is expected to reduce aircraft carbon emissions by two-thirds by 2050 compared to “a ‘no action’ scenario, and provide climate and air quality benefits by reducing non-CO2 emissions,” the Commission said. The aviation sector accounts for 13.9% of transportation emissions in the EU, making it the second biggest source of greenhouse gas emissions in the sector after road transport, the Commission says. If global aviation were a country, it would rank in the top 10 emitters.The political agreement is part of the EU ’s “Fit ...Sweden raises key interest rate again to target inflation
Published Wed, 27 Nov 2024 23:53:52 GMT
STOCKHOLM (AP) — Sweden’s central bank on Wednesday raised its key interest rate, saying inflation “is still far too high and underlying inflation has been much higher than expected.”Riksbanken raised its policy rate by half a percentage point to 3.5% and added that it will ”probably” be raised further by a quarter-point in June or September.”The high inflation affects in particular households that have small margins to begin with, but the development is negative for the whole economy,” the central bank said in a statement. Annual inflation last month hit 10.6%, down from 12% in February.“Low and stable inflation is a necessary condition for good economic development. It is important for confidence in the inflation target that inflation falls clearly this year,” the bank said. “With the monetary policy conducted, inflation is expected to fall back this year and to stabilize close to 2% during 2024.”Following Wednesday’s increase, the policy rate is at the highest level since O...NYSP: Troy man drives over 100 MPH to flee police
Published Wed, 27 Nov 2024 23:53:52 GMT
ALBANY, N.Y. (NEWS10) -- A Troy man was arrested on Tuesday after a car chase ensued, where he allegedly drove over 100 miles per hour (MPH) in a work zone to flee law enforcement, according to the New York State Police. Michael Casseus, 34, faces several charges. Get the latest, news, weather, sports and community events delivered right to your inbox! On Tuesday, around 11:20 a.m., police pulled over a car on I-87 in Wilton for vehicle and traffic law violations. While pulled over, police identified the driver as Casseus. Police say while he was pulled over, Casseus failed to follow their instructions and fled the scene which led to a chase. Casseus allegedly drove over 100 MPH in a work zone and was eventually stopped just south of exit 16 in Wilton. Trial opens in E. Jean Carroll’s rape lawsuit against Trump He was taken into custody. While being taken into custody, police say Casseus had multiple felony-weight narcotics on him. Charges:Second-degree criminal possession of a...Bethlehem battles past Burnt Hills
Published Wed, 27 Nov 2024 23:53:52 GMT
BURNT HILLS, NY (NEWS10) -- The Burnt Hills girls lacrosse team entered Tuesday night with a Suburban Council record of 5-0. They put that unbeaten record on the line at home against another team without a loss in the Suburban, Bethlehem. The Eagles entered with a league record of 3-0. Get the latest, news, weather, sports and community events delivered right to your inbox! The Eagles flew out to an early 5-0 lead. Burnt Hills responded with four straight goals to cut the deficit to one. But Bethlehem took over from there, on their way to a 16-7 win. The Eagles move to 4-0 in the Suburban Council, while the Spartans drop to 5-1.Belgian town organizes seagull imitation championship
Published Wed, 27 Nov 2024 23:53:52 GMT
The Belgian coastal city of De Panne hosted the third European Seagull Screeching Championship on Sunday (23 April), where jurors crowned the most accurate imitation of the bird’s distinctive shriek.The contest was attended by around 50 participants, including both first-timers as well as returning participants. The professional jury awarded each participant 15 points based on how well they were able to imitate the sound of the seagull and 5 points for their behavior.Yarmo won the award for the best seagull noise. She is a 21-year-old architecture student from Eindhoven in the Netherlands.The public often dislikes seagulls because of their aggressive behaviour. This contest aims to change their perception.Jan Seys (President of the Jury and Head of Communications of the Flanders Marine Institute) said that they wanted to show more sympathy because seagulls are a part of the coast. "There is no coast without them."Ask Amy: My neighbors don’t seem to realize how much I did for them
Published Wed, 27 Nov 2024 23:53:52 GMT
Dear Amy: I have a good relationship with my neighbors, whom I would describe as “extremely quiet.” We only meet over the backyard fence, where we talk about our gardens.Recently I told them that I was hiring an arborist to trim some trees at the back of my property where it meets theirs. They pointed out two dead trees that they were eager to have removed.I offered to have my guy do it while he was handling mine and they demurred – but then said, “Oh, that would be really nice. Thank you.”The guy came, he did all the work, and I realized that their portion cost around $400. I can definitely afford it – no problem – but I’m disappointed that they haven’t really thanked me.I’m wondering what you think?Good NeighborDear Good Neighbor: I think you’re really generous. You pressed this solution upon your neighbors and they thanked you in advance. You might be “repaid” in fresh produce later in the season.Dear Amy: Growing up my childhood was not horrible – just bad.I have PTSD, dissociat...Harriette Cole: How can I get out of paying for the car repair?
Published Wed, 27 Nov 2024 23:53:52 GMT
DEAR HARRIETTE: I am in a tricky situation, and I’m not sure how to handle it.Recently, I borrowed a friend’s car for spring break and went out of my way to take good care of it, even going as far as getting the oil changed because it needed it. I left it in perfect condition, and yet when I returned the car to my friend, they tried to make me pay for damages that were already there!I feel tricked. How should I handle this?Can’t Fool MeDEAR CAN’T FOOL ME: Hopefully you kept the receipts for all of the things that you did to the car while it was in your possession. Sit with your friend and calmly list how you used and cared for their car.Point out that you were surprised that you needed to change the oil, as that should be done regularly, meaning they should have handled it. But you took it upon yourself to do it since the car indicated the need.Related ArticlesAdvice | Harriette Cole: I act like I have the answers, but my life is a wreck Advic...Latest news
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