Debate presidencial en Argentina: ¿quién ganó? ¿quién perdió?
Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 04:52:40 GMT
(CNN Español) — Javier Milei, de La Libertad Avanza; Patricia Bullrich, de Juntos por el Cambio; Sergio Massa, de Unión por la Patria; Juan Schiaretti, de Hacemos por Nuestro País; y Myriam Bregman, del Frente de Izquierda Unidad, estuvieron cara a cara en el primer debate presidencial de Argentina.El evento se dividió en cuatro bloques: Economía, Educación, Derechos Humanos y Convivencia Democrática y preguntas entre los cinco candidatos.Así fue el primer debate presidencial en Argentina desde Santiago del Estero¿Quién ganó? ¿Quién perdió? CNN consultó a cuatro analistas políticos para intentar responder esas preguntas.Carlos Fara“Creo que no hubo ganadores”, opinó.Sobre la performance de Milei, dijo que “era el que menos tenía que arriesgar y conservó su lugar”.En relación con Bullrich, consideró que “le faltó creatividad”. Ella, junto a Massa, eran los que, según la visión de Fara, “debían arriesgar más”. A propósito del ministro de Economía, dijo que “se defendió como pudo...Suspect barricaded in home in South Bay
Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 04:52:40 GMT
NATIONAL CITY, Calif. -- Authorities on Sunday are involved in a standoff situation with a barricaded suspect at a home in National City.Around 8:51 p.m., law enforcement received a call about the incident at 1100 East 2nd Street, the San Diego County Sheriff's Department said. Woman killed by vehicle in Sorrento Valley identified No other information has been made available at this time.Check back for updates on this developing story.The UAE holds an annual oil and gas conference just ahead of hosting UN COP28 climate talks in Dubai
Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 04:52:40 GMT
ABU DHABI, United Arab Emirates (AP) — The Emirati president-designate of the upcoming United Nations COP28 climate talks called on oil and gas companies on Monday to be “central to the solution” to fighting climate change, even as the industry boosts its production to enjoy rising global energy prices.The call by Sultan al-Jaber highlights the gap between climate activists suspicious of his industry ties and his calls to drastically slash the world’s emissions by nearly half in seven years to limit global warming to 1.5 degrees Celsius (2.7 degrees Fahrenheit) compared with pre-industrial times. “That is our North Star. It is in fact our only destination,” al-Jaber said. “It is simply acknowledging and respecting the science.”However, he added: “We must do this while also ensuring human prosperity by meeting the energy needs of the planet’s growing population.”Al-Jaber serves as the CEO of the state-run Abu Dhabi Oil Co., which has the capacity to pump 4 million barrels...Tropical Storm Philippe threatens flash floods Monday in Leeward Islands, forecasters say
Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 04:52:40 GMT
MIAMI (AP) — Tropical Storm Philippe is threatening to unleash heavy rains and flash flooding in the Leeward Islands on Monday before eventually recurving out into the central Atlantic where it could gain hurricane status around midweek, forecasters say.The U.S. National Hurricane Center in Miami said at 2 a.m. Monday that Philippe was about 130 miles (215 kilometers) east-northeast of Guadeloupe or about 160 miles (255 kilometers) east-southeast of Barbuda. Top sustained winds were at 50 mph (85 kph) and Philippe was crawling to the northwest at 6 mph (9 kph). A tropical storm watch was in effect for Antigua and Barbuda. The hurricane center said interests in the northern Leeward Islands should monitor the storm’s progress as the center of Philippe is forecast to pass near or just northeast of the northern Leeward Islands on Monday and Monday night.Heavy rainfall from Philippe could also produce isolated to scattered flash flooding across Barbuda and Antigua through Tuesday, ...5 conservative cardinals challenge pope to affirm church teaching on gays and women ahead of meeting
Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 04:52:40 GMT
VATICAN CITY (AP) — Five conservative cardinals from Europe, Asia, Africa and the Americas have challenged Pope Francis to affirm Catholic teaching on homosexuality and female ordination ahead of a big Vatican meeting where such hot-button issues are up for debate.The cardinals on Monday published five questions they submitted to Francis, known as “dubia,” as well as an open letter to the Catholic faithful in which they outlined their concerns.The cardinals said they felt duty-bound to inform the faithful “so that you may not be subject to confusion, error, and discouragement.”The letter and questions were first published on the blogs of veteran Vatican reporter Sandro Magister and Messa in Latino two days before the start of a major three-week synod, or meeting, at the Vatican. More than 450 bishops and laypeople are gathering behind closed doors to discuss the future of the Catholic Church following a two-year canvassing of rank-and-file Catholics around the globe.Agenda items for..."Summer" Continues in Chicago's opening days of October, but big change looms
Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 04:52:40 GMT
The week ahead will have temps well above normal to start the week—and well below normal by the end of the week. Our stretch of summer-like weather continues today around Chicago and into the first several days of October. Normal high temps are in the upper 60s for the first part of this month. Wednesday looks to be the transition day towards soggier weather. Timing-wise, I think we'll still end up in the low 80s but clouds fill our skies by the afternoon and some late-day showers/t'storms are possible.Blustery and cooler with temps back towards normal on Thursday along with some rain and possible iso. t'storms. Lingering showers on Friday and it could be the start of a some much cooler than normal temperatures. If we end up hitting only 59 degrees-- it'll be our coolest afternoon since May 3rd. WGN weekly climate report: Hellooooo October! The tenth month of the year for Chicagoland comes with many many changes. We'll get those in a moment—but first we'll look back at Septembe...UNWTO General Assembly to be held in Uzbekistan for first time in history
Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 04:52:40 GMT
The 25th Session of the General Assembly of the United Nations World Tourism Organization (UNWTO) is scheduled for 16-20 October this year in Samarkand. For the first time in history, Uzbekistan will host this important biennial gathering of member states and affiliate members of UNWTO. Promo video.The event will bring together heads of government agencies, representatives of the tourism industry, and international business corporations engaged in the sector from around 159 countries.Heads of travel agencies from Kazakhstan, Kyrgyz Republic, Tajikistan, Turkmenistan, Saudi Arabia, Albania, Azerbaijan, Bahamas, Bahrain, Côte d'Ivoire, Guatemala, Haiti, Indonesia, Monaco, Niger, Panama, Portugal, Sierra Leone, Ukraine, Uruguay and Yemen are expected to attend in Samarkand.Uzbekistan has been admitted as a member of the Committee on Credentials of the UNWTO Executive Council for 2023-2027. This means that Uzbekistan can monitor compliance with the important decisions and documents adop...Kaiser Permanente employees poised for 3 day strike this week
Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 04:52:40 GMT
Employees at Kaiser Permanente could begin striking as soon as this Wednesday after the labor contract for 75,000 unionized health care workers with the company expired, potentially triggering the largest strike of health care workers in United States history. “Our patients are not safe and getting the care that they deserve while we’re in the staffing crisis,” Datosha Williams, a member of SEIU-United Healthcare Workers West, told KTLA. “Us going on strike is us standing up to Kaiser executives to have them fix and address the staffing crisis.” A spokesperson for Kaiser, however, said that progress has been made at the bargaining table and urged workers to reject all calls for a strike. SEIU-United Healthcare Workers West announced on Sept. 14 that 98% of its members voted to approve the Oct. 4-6 strike in protest of “unfair labor practices” if an agreement was not reached before the contract expired, City News Service reported. "There have been good discussions ...Women’s voices and votes loom large as pope is to open a Vatican meeting on church’s future
Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 04:52:40 GMT
VATICAN CITY (AP) — A few years ago, Pope Francis told the head of the main Vatican-backed Catholic women’s organization to be “brave” in pushing for change for women in the Catholic Church. Maria Lia Zervino took his advice and in 2021 wrote Francis a letter, then made it public, saying flat out that the Catholic Church owed a big debt to half of humanity and that women deserved to be at the table where church decisions are made, not as mere “ornaments” but as protagonists.Francis appears to have taken note, and this week he will open a global gathering of Catholic bishops and laypeople discussing the future of the church, where women — their voices and their votes — are taking center stage for the first time.For Zervino, who worked alongside the former Cardinal Jorge Mario Bergoglio when both held positions in the Argentine bishops’ conference, the gathering is a watershed moment for the church and quite possibly the most consequential thing Francis will have undertake...UK Treasury chief says he’ll hike the minimum wage but rules out tax cuts while inflation stays high
Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 04:52:40 GMT
MANCHESTER, England (AP) — Britain’s Treasury chief is to announce a hike in the national minimum wage on Monday, as the governing Conservative Party tries to persuade voters it is on the side of those who are struggling financially.Chancellor of the Exchequer Jeremy Hunt has ruled out tax cuts, saying they would fuel inflation.According to excerpts of Hunt’s speech released in advance by the Conservative Party, he will tell the Conservatives’ annual conference that the hourly rate for workers 23 or older will rise in April from 10.42 pounds ($12.70) to at least 11 pounds ($13.40). The exact amount will be set after a recommendation by the Low Pay Commission, an advisory body.That will mean a raise for more than 2 million workers.,Hunt is also to pledge to toughen the rules on social benefits in an attempt to stem the flow of working-age people out of the workforce, a trend that has accelerated since the coronavirus pandemic.“Those who won’t even look for work do not deserve t...Latest news
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