Russia’s Lavrov travels to Brazil, as Lula pushes for peace

Published Mon, 11 Nov 2024 04:53:16 GMT

Russia’s Lavrov travels to Brazil, as Lula pushes for peace BRASILIA, Brazil (AP) — Russia’s Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov arrived to the Brazilian capital on Monday as Brazil’s President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva’s pushes a diplomatic approach for peace in Ukraine that has irked both Kyiv and the West. The meeting between Lavrov and his Brazilian counterpart Mauro Vieira was set in March, when they held a bilateral at the summit of the Group of 20 leading economies in New Dehli. They met Monday morning and, according to the foreign ministry’s website, both will meet with Lula in the afternoon. Lula has refused to provide weapons to Ukraine while proposing a club of nations including Brazil and China to mediate peace. On Sunday, he told reporters in Abu Dhabi that two nations – both Russia and Ukraine – had decided to go to war, and a day earlier in Beijing said the U.S. must stop “stimulating” the continued fighting and start discussing peace. Earlier this month, he suggested Ukraine could cede Crimea to end the war, which the spokes...

New this week: ‘Judy Blume,’ Rodrigo y Gabriela, Minecraft

Published Mon, 11 Nov 2024 04:53:16 GMT

New this week: ‘Judy Blume,’ Rodrigo y Gabriela, Minecraft Here’s a collection curated by The Associated Press’ entertainment journalists of what’s arriving on TV, streaming services and music and video game platforms this week.NEW MOVIES TO STREAM— In her young, flourishing career, Ana de Armas has already made three films with Chris Evans. Following “Knives Out” and “The Gray Man” — both of which positioned them as foes, either in family squabbles or assassin melees — they’re more closely aligned in “Ghosted.” In the Apple TV+ release, premiering Friday, “Rocketman” director Dexter Fletcher pairs them in a film that fuses rom-com with action thriller. After a promising first date between Cole (Evans) and Sadie (de Armas), Cole pursues the unreachable Sadie and becomes ensnarled in an international spy adventure.— One of 2022’s best films arrives Tuesday on the Criterion Channel. For years, Iranian director Jafar Panahi has been finding intrepid ways to make films that cleverly reflect Iranian society despite government c...

NBA Playoffs: Injuries already a big concern for some teams

Published Mon, 11 Nov 2024 04:53:16 GMT

NBA Playoffs: Injuries already a big concern for some teams Tyler Herro is out for a while. Giannis Antetokounmpo and Ja Morant are hurting.And road teams are off to a pretty strong start in the NBA playoffs.Injuries are happening, and in four of the eight opening-round series, home-court advantage already is gone. Miami lost Herro to a broken hand in its Game 1 win at Milwaukee, a game in which Antetokounmpo left early with a bruised back. And Memphis dropped Game 1 at home to the Los Angeles Lakers, a bad day that got worse when Morant had to leave early with a hand injury.The Los Angeles Clippers, playing without the injured Paul George, got a Game 1 road win as well — going into Phoenix and grabbing the series lead while giving the Suns their first loss in nine games with Kevin Durant in uniform. Another road win came Saturday, when New York went into Cleveland and stole the opener.The home winners in Game 1: Philadelphia,Boston,Sacramento and Denver.WHAT’S NEXT?After four games Saturday and four more Sunday, the schedule gets a bit more...

Report: Climate change, disease imperil North American bats

Published Mon, 11 Nov 2024 04:53:16 GMT

Report: Climate change, disease imperil North American bats TRAVERSE CITY, Mich. (AP) — More than half of North America’s bat species are likely to diminish significantly as climate change, disease and habitat loss take their toll, scientists warned Monday.A report by experts from the U.S., Canada and Mexico said 81 of the continent’s 154 known bat types “are at risk of severe population decline” in the next 15 years.The “state of the bats” report was published by the North American Bat Conservation Alliance, a consortium of government agencies and private organizations.“They need our help to survive,” said Winifred Frick, chief scientist at Bat Conservation International, one of the participating groups. “We face a biodiversity crisis globally and bats play a very important role in healthy ecosystems needed to protect our planet.”Bats give U.S. agriculture a $3.7 billion annual boost by gobbling crop-destroying insects, according to the U.S. Geological Survey. Some are plant pollinators. Bats also serve as prey for other animals...

Minnesota settles lawsuit against e-cigarette maker Juul for undisclosed terms just ahead of closing arguments

Published Mon, 11 Nov 2024 04:53:16 GMT

Minnesota settles lawsuit against e-cigarette maker Juul for undisclosed terms just ahead of closing arguments MINNEAPOLIS (AP) — Minnesota settles lawsuit against e-cigarette maker Juul for undisclosed terms just ahead of closing arguments.Source

Mixed signals from DC’s housing market this spring

Published Mon, 11 Nov 2024 04:53:16 GMT

Mixed signals from DC’s housing market this spring The spring housing market has officially arrived, and it starts with mixed signals. Prices are down in the D.C. metro area, but homes are still selling quickly.While prices in March were up in some markets in the D.C. region, listing service Bright MLS reports that overall median selling prices metro-wide fell for the second time in four months. Bright MLS said that reflects a softening market.Spring is typically when homeowners intending to sell list their homes, but new listings in the D.C. region were down 35% from a year ago.Pending sales, or contracts signed to buy a home in March were down 28.2% from March 2022, but homes are selling quickly.The median days on the market was nine days in March, down from 20 days in February and 30 days in January, and just three days longer to sell on average than last March.“Real estate agents shared that multiple offers are still common throughout many parts of the Mid-Atlantic,” Bright MLS said in a report.By one metric, the D.C.-area marke...

Refined carbs and red meat driving global rise in type 2 diabetes, study says

Published Mon, 11 Nov 2024 04:53:16 GMT

Refined carbs and red meat driving global rise in type 2 diabetes, study says (CNN) — Gobbling up too many refined wheat and rice products, along with eating too few whole grains, is fueling the growth of new cases of type 2 diabetes worldwide, according to a new study that models data through 2018.“Our study suggests poor carbohydrate quality is a leading driver of diet-attributable type 2 diabetes globally,” says senior author Dr. Dariush Mozaffarian, a professor of nutrition at Tufts University and professor of medicine at Tufts School of Medicine in Boston, in a statement.Another key factor: People are eating far too much red and processed meats, such as bacon, sausage, salami and the like, the study said. Those three factors — eating too few whole grains and too many processed grains and meats — were the primary drivers of over 14 million new cases of type 2 diabetes in 2018, according to the study, which was published Monday in the journal Nature Medicine.In fact, the study estimated 7 out of 10 cases of type 2 diabetes worldwide in 20...

Cocaine worth nearly $440 million found floating in the sea off Italy

Published Mon, 11 Nov 2024 04:53:16 GMT

Cocaine worth nearly $440 million found floating in the sea off Italy (CNN) — A huge consignment of cocaine has been found floating off the eastern coast of the island of Sicily, Italian police said.According to a statement released on Monday by Italy’s Financial Police, Guardia di Finanza, authorities seized nearly 2 tons of the drugs, spotted floating in the Mediterranean during a routine surveillance flight on Sunday.The drugs were carefully sealed in 70 waterproof floating packages, which were connected and included a signaling light device, police said. They added that the haul has a street value of €400 million (nearly $440 million).“The identification and subsequent seizure of this quantity of drugs, one of the largest ever carried out in the national territory, likely prevented the drug from being recovered by criminals for subsequent illegal sale in the national territory, which would have yielded very high earnings,” the statement read.Guardia di Finanza said they believe the floating packages were left by a passing c...

Rishi Sunak’s big math(s) quiz

Published Mon, 11 Nov 2024 04:53:16 GMT

Rishi Sunak’s big math(s) quiz LONDON — Rishi Sunak loves numbers.In a speech Monday, the U.K. prime minister vowed to boost numeracy among Brits, unveiled a new team to help him get there, and promised to take on an “anti-maths mindset” that, he argued, sees being bad with numbers as “socially acceptable.”Fortunately, the genius POLITICO team feels the same way. So we’ve tasked our dedicated math desk* with devising this rigorous test, the outcome of which is legally-binding and will determine your life chances. Possibly.(*Okay, one reporter who once used a calculator.)Rishi attends one lockdown birthday bash for Boris. But he forgets to wear a seatbelt in the car ride home. How many fixed penalty notices does he receive?OneTwoMatt gives Isabel access to more than 100,000 of his highly-personal WhatsApps. Assuming the journalistic treachery rate is 1, what percentage of WhatsApps will find their way into the hands of Daily Telegraph reporters?20 percent: just the really newsy ones0 percent: Matt trusted her, and...

French lawmakers challenge Olympics surveillance before top court

Published Mon, 11 Nov 2024 04:53:16 GMT

French lawmakers challenge Olympics surveillance before top court PARIS — French left-leaning lawmakers from the Greens and France Unbowed have officially challenged the AI-powered surveillance system for the 2024 Paris Summer Olympics before the country’s top constitutional court, they announced Monday. “This bill violates several principles of constitutional value since it disregards the right to privacy, the principle of necessity and individualization of penalties … or the principle of safeguarding human dignity,” they wrote, mentioning algorithmic video surveillance, among other issues. The French parliament earlier this month adopted a controversial bill that allows the experimentation of large-scale, real-time camera systems supported by algorithms to spot suspicious behavior — including unsupervised luggage and crowd movements like stampedes — for the Olympics next year. The system would be in place until March 2025. Presented by the government, the legislation has met criticism and opposition from digital...