Putin has dashed global hopes for reviving the Ukraine grain deal. This is why it matters
Published Fri, 01 Nov 2024 00:34:07 GMT
ISTANBUL (AP) — Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan met with Vladimir Putin on Monday, hoping to persuade the Russian leader to rejoin the Black Sea grain deal that Moscow broke off from in July. But Putin made it clear that the initiative would not be restored until Moscow’s expectations for Russian agricultural exports are met.Here are some key things to know and what’s at stake:WHAT WAS THE OUTCOME OF THE TALKS?Putin and Erdogan met for more than three hours on Russia’s southern coast after weeks of speculation about when and where they might meet. Erdogan had previously said Putin would travel to Turkey in August. Putin, however, poured cold water over hopes for a revival of the grain initiative, saying the West must first meet its obligations to facilitate Russian agricultural exports. WHY DID RUSSIA LEAVE THE GRAIN DEAL?The Kremlin refused to renew the grain agreement when it expired in July. The deal — brokered by the United Nations and Turkey in July 2022 — ha...Ontario Greenbelt controversy timeline
Published Fri, 01 Nov 2024 00:34:07 GMT
Embattled Ontario Housing Minister Steve Clark stepped down from his cabinet role on Monday following weeks of criticism over his handling of efforts to remove land from the province’s protected Greenbelt.Here is a timeline of events in the controversy:Nov. 4, 2022: Municipal Affairs and Housing Minister Steve Clark announces via news release that Ontario would remove 7,400 acres in 15 different areas of the Greenbelt, while adding 9,400 acres elsewhere, in order to build 50,000 homes. It contradicted a pledge he made in 2021 not to open up the Greenbelt “to any kind of development.”Nov. 11: CBC reports that the landowners who stand to benefit from the Greenbelt land removals include prominent developers and that one purchase happened as recently as September.Nov. 30: Clark says he did not tip off developers ahead of announcing changes to the Greenbelt. Premier Doug Ford says the same a day later.Jan. 6, 2023: Ontario Provincial Police say they’re working to determine wh...Smash Mouth frontman Steve Harwell dies at 56
Published Fri, 01 Nov 2024 00:34:07 GMT
LOS ANGELES (AP) — Steve Harwell, the longtime frontman of the Grammy-nominated pop rock band Smash Mouth has died. He was 56. The band’s manager, Robert Hayes, said Harwell “passed peacefully and comfortably” Monday morning surrounded by family and friends at his home in Boise, Idaho. The cause of death was acute liver failure, Hayes said in a statement.Smash Mouth was known for hits including “All star” and “Then the morning comes.”“Steve Harwell was a true American Original. A larger than life character who shot up into the sky like a Roman candle,” Hayes said. “Steve should be remembered for his unwavering focus and impassioned determination to reach the heights of pop stardom.” Born in California in 1967, Harwell performed in a rap group called F.O.S. (Freedom of Speech) before forming Smash Mouth in 1994. The band released two two platinum albums on Interscope Records, the ska-fueled 1997’s “Fush Yu Mang” and 1999’s “Astro Lounge.” The second albu...Putin says he won’t renew the grain deal until the West meets his demands. The West says it has
Published Fri, 01 Nov 2024 00:34:07 GMT
Russian President Vladimir Putin said Monday that a landmark deal allowing Ukraine to export grain safely through the Black Sea amid the war won’t be restored until the West meets Moscow’s demands on its own agricultural exports.Ukraine and its Western allies have dismissed the Kremlin’s demands as a ploy to advance its own interests.Still, Putin’s remarks dashed hopes that his talks with Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan could revive an agreement seen as vital for global food supplies, especially in Africa, the Middle East and Asia.Russia refused to extend the deal in July, complaining that a parallel agreement promising to remove obstacles to Russian exports of food and fertilizer hadn’t been honored. It said restrictions on shipping and insurance hampered its agricultural trade, though it has shipped record amounts of wheat since last year.Putin reiterated those complaints Monday, while also telling reporters that if those commitments were honored, Russia could r...2 injured, thousands of dollars in damage: Drone used to spot teenage suspects throwing rocks onto Wisconsin highway
Published Fri, 01 Nov 2024 00:34:07 GMT
FITCHBURG, Wis. (WFRV) - Two 15-year-old Wisconsin boys were taken into custody after a drone caught them allegedly throwing rocks onto a highway, causing thousands of dollars in property damage and injuring two people.According to the Fitchburg Police Department, three separate incidents were reported between the hours of 10 p.m. and 10:30 p.m. on August 15, 16, and 19. In each incident, rocks were allegedly thrown and dropped from a railroad bridge down onto Highway 14.Officers report that at least 18 vehicles were damaged in the three incidents, and two people also reported minor injuries.A Fitchburg sergeant, who is also a pilot for the city's drone team, flew a drone above the bridge to investigate, when he noticed two teens around 10 p.m. on Aug. 21. The sergeant reported seeing one throw rocks onto the highway.Both 15-year-old boys were arrested. Multiple charges related to endangering safety and damaging property will be referred to the Dane County District Attorney’s Office...When will the fall colors peak in the Midwest?
Published Fri, 01 Nov 2024 00:34:07 GMT
(NEXSTAR) — Sure, many of us are still soaking in the summer sun — and heat — but fall is right around the corner. Depending on where you live, the leaves may have already started fading to their fall shades of reds, oranges, yellows and browns. How fast the leaves change, and when colors peak, largely depends on where you live. Regardless of where you live, though, the leaves around you are on a schedule. Why do leaves change color?What ignites the trees to erupt into reds, oranges and yellows is largely the length of day, Brad Hutnik, a forest ecologist/silviculturist with the Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources told Nexstar. We’ve been slowly losing daylight since the summer solstice in mid-June, and it will only become more noticeable as we move through September. Our trees are tuned into that lack of light and will begin to wind down for the year. “Oftentimes, by the time we’re seeing the leaves on the trees, that tree is functionally shut down fo...Year-round school: Difference-maker or waste of time?
Published Fri, 01 Nov 2024 00:34:07 GMT
(The Conversation) - Contrary to how it sounds, “year-round” school usually doesn’t mean students going to school throughout the year – or for more days than other students. Often it just means switching up the calendar so that there’s not such a long summer break. Below, two education experts – Nicole Miller and Daniel H. Robinson – answer five questions about the modified school calendars known as year-round school.What kinds of year-round schools exist?The first is the “single-track” modified calendar, also known as a “balanced calendar.” The second is the “multi-track calendar.” Neither one is typically an extended year. Instead, both calendars involve moving the 180 school days around so that there are multiple short breaks as opposed to the typical long summer break.Single-track calendars have all students following the same schedule. This balanced calendar often includes intersessions that provide additional opportunities for learning rather than...Ex-Vikings tight end Kyle Rudolph officially announces his retirement
Published Fri, 01 Nov 2024 00:34:07 GMT
Kyle Rudolph is hanging up the cleats for good.After being selected by the Vikings in the second round of the 2011 NFL Draft, Rudolph became a household name across a decade in Minnesota. He used his 6-foot-6, 265-pound frame to his advantage in 140 games with the Vikings, tallying 453 receptions for 4,488 yards and 48 touchdowns.Aside from his production on the field, Rudolph was also very active in the Twin Cities community, doing a lot of philanthropic work with the University of Minnesota Masonic Children’s Hospital. He was nominated for the Walter Payton Man of the Year Award multiple times during his time in Minnesota.Though he undoubtedly will be remembered for his time with the Vikings, Rudolph also played 16 games for New York Giants late in his career, and added a brief stint with the Tampa Bay Buccaneers last season.According to NFL insider Jordan Schultz, Rudolph will be retiring as a member of the Vikings, with the team planning to honor him at U.S. Bank Stadium d...Six hit by car in Cattaraugus County, one killed
Published Fri, 01 Nov 2024 00:34:07 GMT
BUFFALO, N.Y. (WIVB) — One person is dead after a car hit six people in a front yard in Allegany on Sunday night, according to the New York State Police. Get the latest news, weather, sports and more delivered right to your inbox! Police responded to Cheese Factory Road around 7:30 p.m. Sunday. It was determined that a car driven by 70-year-old Peggy Errera of Bradford, Penn. had intended to go straight while backing out of a driveway, but never straightened the wheel of the car and it accelerated into the driveway. It struck six people gathered in the front lawn of a residence.81-year-old Ronald Piechota of Schenectady was pronounced dead at the scene, while another 66-year-old was airlifted to ECMC with severe injuries. The four others were transported to local hospitals with non-life threatening injuries.Errera was evaluated by a drug recognition expert, but no signs of intoxication were found.The incident remains under investigation.Latest PostsWeather: Summery weather in store this Labor Day in Denver
Published Fri, 01 Nov 2024 00:34:07 GMT
Labor Day might be the unofficial end of summer, but this holiday it will still feel summer-like, with the temperature expected to reach 90 degrees in Denver and the skies staying mostly sunny.Temperatures will reach the mid- to high 90s along the Eastern Plains.The National Weather Service in Boulder said scattered rain showers could develop Monday afternoon. The rain is forecast mainly for the mountains and foothills.Later Monday, winds are expected to increase to 17 to 22 mph. The weather service said the fire danger will be high in southern Lincoln County in east-central Colorado.Gusty northwest winds will usher in a cool front overnight. The temperature will dip to 53 degrees in Denver overnight. Tuesday’s high is expected to be 79 degrees.Isolated to scattered afternoon/evening showers and thunderstorms, mainly to the northern mountains, foothills, and plains, with drier conditions generally south of I-76. Continued warm. Breezy southwest winds this afternoon shifting ...Latest news
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