Bankrupt Sri Lanka seeks urgent help to feed children

Sri Lanka
  • Ministry of Women and Child Affairs seeking private donations to feed potentially hundreds of thousands of children who have gone hungry.
  • Nine out of ten people reliant on government handouts.
  • Sri Lanka’s inflation rate is second only to Zimbabwe’s – official 60.8 percent.

COLOMBO: Sri Lanka issued an urgent appeal on Monday to combat rapidly spreading child malnutrition as the country’s economic crisis leaves nine out of ten people reliant on government handouts.

According to the Ministry of Women and Child Affairs, they are seeking private donations to feed potentially hundreds of thousands of children who have gone hungry due to a lack of food.

The bankrupt state was unable to sustain welfare in the face of Sri Lanka’s worst economic crisis since independence.

“The problem was bad when the Covid pandemic was at its peak, but now, with the economic crisis, the situation is far worse,” secretary Neil Bandara Hapuhinne told reporters in Colombo.

The president of Sri Lanka wants a unity government to save the country’s economy.

He estimated that the numbers had multiplied several times since then due to the full impact of rampant inflation and dire shortages of food and other necessities.

He claims that the number of people receiving direct state handouts has nearly doubled in the last year, with more than 90% of the population now relying on the government for financial assistance.

According to Hapuhinne, this included approximately 1.6 million government employees.

Officially, Sri Lanka’s inflation rate was 60.8 percent in July, but private economists believe it is much higher, ranking second only to Zimbabwe.

UNICEF has also issued a funding appeal, claiming that the severe economic crisis has disproportionately impacted children in Sri Lanka.

Late last year, the country ran out of foreign exchange to finance even basic imports, and Colombo defaulted on its $51 billion foreign debt in mid-April.

The government is now in bailout talks with the International Monetary Fund under embattled new President Ranil Wickremesinghe.

In a country that once had the best social indicators in South Asia, the country’s 22 million people face lengthy daily power outages, long lines for fuel, and shortages of staple food and medicines.

President Gotabaya Rajapaksa fled the country and resigned last month after thousands of protesters enraged by the economic crisis stormed his official residence.

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Indigenous Australian senator calls the Queen a ‘coloniser’ as she’s sworn in

Queen Elizabeth
  • An Indigenous Australian senator referred to the Queen as a “coloniser” while being sworn into parliament.
  • The Senate president stopped the Greens senator for Victoria and asked her to redo the oath of allegiance.
  • She was taking the oath alone after being absent when others were sworn in last week.

Lidia Thorpe, an indigenous Australian senator, referred to the Queen as a “coloniser” during her inauguration into Australia’s parliament.

The Senate president interrupted the Greens senator from Victoria and asked her to recite the oath of allegiance.

She was taking the oath alone because she was not present when the others were sworn in last week.

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Jeremy Lalrinnunga brings gold and joy to India

Jeremy Lalrinnunga
  • 19-year-old from Mizoram overcame muscle cramps to lift a Games record total of 300kg.
  • India’s Achinta Sheuli also wins gold in the 73kg weightlifting category.
  • Jeremy Lalrinnunga is an Indian weightlifter who won gold at the 2018 Youth Olympic Games in Argentina.

An Indian teen weightlifter overcame muscle cramps to win gold at the 2022 Commonwealth Games.

With Jeremy Lalrinnunga’s victory, India earned its fifth medal and second gold medal at the Birmingham Games.

“It seems like I’m in another world now, living a dream,” Lalrinnunga said after his victory. “It’s my first major senior competition since the 2018 Youth Olympics.”

On Sunday, the 19-year-old from the north-eastern Indian state of Mizoram was competing in the men’s 67kg weightlifting final.

Lalrinnunga began with a carefree lift of 136kg, which he improved on by successfully lifting 140kgs in his next attempt – a Games record.

He then lifted 160kg in the clean and jerk category, for a total of 300kg – yet another record.

Hours later, 20-year-old Achinta Sheuli won gold in the 73kg weightlifting category, giving India its sixth medal of the Games. Weightlifters Mirabai Chanu and Bindyarani Devi won gold, Bindyarani Devi and Sanket Sargar won silver, and Gururaja Poojary won bronze.

However, news of Lalrinnunga’s victory, who had been suffering from back and knee injuries since the Commonwealth Games in December 2021, has brought great joy to India, with thousands of people taking to social media to celebrate and congratulate him.

The young athlete seen grimacing in pain during one of the lifts revealed on Sunday that his front thigh and inner thigh muscles had cramped during the competition.

“I never watched the other lifts because they were so painful,” he said after winning gold. “I asked the coach, crying, ‘Did I get a medal?’ Coach [Vijay Sharma] sir assured me, ‘We have the gold,’ which calmed my nerves.”

On Twitter, he announced his victory, writing: “Lifting three tonnes over my shoulder would not have been possible without the support of my country. This is just the tip of the iceberg!”

 

His father told BBC Hindi’s Pradeep Kumar that an eight-year-old Lalrinnunga would be taken to a sports academy near his home to box.

Boxing was Lalrinnunga’s “first love,” but he switched to weightlifting after seeing classmates train for the sport at the academy.

He began weightlifting for fun as a child and was even named the academy’s most disciplined athlete.

Athletes from the Army Sports Institute spotted him in January 2012. (ASI). With their encouragement, he quickly joined the Boys Sports Company at the ASI in Pune city and began specialised weightlifting training.

“I still box in the ring and enjoy it, but after seeing my friends’ passions, I chose weightlifting,” he told PTI.

His family struggled to fund Lalrinnunga’s education, but they did their best to pool resources and seek assistance from those around them.

Everyone who knew the athlete, according to his neighbour K Jwala, had high hopes for him.

Since 2021, Jeremy Lalrinnunga has suffered from back and knee injuries.
Lalrinnunga won silver in the 56kg category at the World Youth Championships in 2016. He won gold at the Commonwealth Junior Championships in 2017.

His most recent victory came in 2018, when he took gold at the 2018 Youth Olympic Games in Argentina. It was a first for an Indian athlete, but his family in Aizawl had missed the historic moment due to internet problems.

This Sunday, however, the entire family witnessed the teen make history in Birmingham by watching his event live on television.

“We are grateful to our friends and relatives, as well as the entire nation,” his father told BBC Hindi after the victory. “God has compassion on our family, and I pray that Jeremy will do even better in the days ahead.”

Lalrinnunga’s room at home is decorated with his medals, which his family proudly displays to visitors. His mother claims that, like many boys his age, he enjoys travelling and the chicken curry she prepares for him.

Following his victory in Birmingham, the teen will now focus on the 2024 Olympics in Paris.

Due to a knee injury, he did not qualify for the Olympic Games in Tokyo last year.

The young athlete intends to compete in the 73kg weight class at the 2024 Olympics.

“I now understand that it is on a different level. I still have a lot to work on, and the most difficult part is gaining weight. If everything goes well and I stay injury-free, I should be able to compete in the Olympics in Paris “He stated.

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For China’s military planners, Taiwan is not an easy island to invade

Taiwan
  • Taiwan is about 100 miles from China and roughly the size of Maryland. Any invasion would be more akin to the brutal Allied WWII landings on Normandy than the swift victory of Operation Desert Storm.
  • The United States scrapped a plan to invade Taiwan in 1944 because it was deemed too costly.
  • A successful landing for China would be a Pyrrhic victory, observers say. Expert: “Xi Jinping could have a god complex that blinds him to the terrible risks” of an invasion.

Taiwan’s KAOHSIUNG CITY Taiwan could be invaded by China. Its military forces dwarf those of the island nation, but any invasion would be more akin to the brutal Allied WWII landings on Normandy than the swift victory of Operation Desert Storm in the first Gulf War in 1991.

Taiwan, about 100 miles from China and roughly the size of Maryland, is not only surrounded by a protective watery moat, but it also has geographic features that make it an extremely poor candidate for an invasion – no matter how powerful that invading force might be.

Observers point out that the United States military scrapped Operation Causeway, a plan to invade Taiwan (then a Japanese colony known as Formosa), in 1944 because it was deemed too costly. Military planners in the United States concluded that invading and holding Formosa would necessitate a total American assault force of half a million men. The Pentagon calculated the number of US casualties expected from an invasion and subsequent mountain, jungle, and urban fighting and came up with a staggering figure of up to 150,000.

Taiwan has been preparing for an invasion since the 1950s, and as a result, it has a strong intelligence apparatus, troops trained for the sole purpose of repelling Chinese forces, plenty of powerful modern military hardware, and formidable defensives in place along every possible landing area. Because of the hilly terrain, the People’s Liberation Army (PLA) troops would face pulverising firepower raining down from heavily fortified defensive positions.

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China threatens Pelosi over her potential trip to Taiwan.

Observers believe that China would not simply bomb Taiwan into submission; however, while cruise missile attacks on Taiwanese military targets are a real concern, Beijing is thought to prefer to keep Taiwan’s infrastructure – particularly anything related to the semiconductor industry – relatively unscathed.

Semiconductors are essential components in everything from weapons systems to automobiles, and Taiwan is the world’s largest producer. Taiwan, according to market research firm TrendForce, “dominates the world’s semiconductor manufacturing industry, controlling 48 percent of the foundry market and 61 percent of the world’s capacity to build at 16nm (nanometer) or better.”

Furthermore, while scare tactics are effective, China’s military leaders are aware that indiscriminate bombings will inevitably kill civilians. Such assassinations have the potential to turn generations of Taiwanese into mortal enemies rather than people who may, albeit reluctantly, come to accept a return to the “embrace of the Motherland.” Taiwan also has missiles, some of which it claims can reach Beijing.

Kitsch Liao, a military and cyber affairs consultant with Taipei-based Doublethink Lab who has also investigated China’s invasion scenarios, told Fox News Digital that, aside from terrain and the fact that the Taiwan Strait is only relatively calm enough for a reasonably safe crossing by a navy, people often overlook simple logistics. “Typically, any military unit carries no more than three days’ worth of supplies,” Liao says, “which means they have to be resupplied or scrounge whatever they can from the field.”

Liao observes that ammunition is heavy, bulky, and quickly depleted. The PLA cannot use ammunition captured from Taiwan, except on an ad hoc basis. “This means they’ll have to bring a massive amount of equipment,” Liao says.

“A successful landing for China would be a Pyrrhic victory.” Far from completing their missions, the amphibious landing ships may be required to transit the Taiwan Strait (becoming extremely vulnerable and lucrative targets) in order to supply onshore forces, according to Liao.

Invading Taiwan would be a painfully bad idea, but the realities of such an invasion, according to some observers, would be a last resort rather than a first option.

Many military experts and China watchers agree that “strangulation” scenarios, such as a quarantine blockade, would be far more effective than killing potentially hundreds of thousands of Chinese soldiers and then committing a million troops to pacify Taiwan.

“Xi Jinping could have a god complex that blinds him to the terrible risks of an invasion of Taiwan.” “A rational strategic leader would opt for a different course of action, such as a long campaign of coercion to isolate and blockade Taiwan,” Taiwan expert Ian Easton said.

When asked if House Speaker Nancy Pelosi should visit the island nation, Easton told Fox News Digital that Beijing’s threats should not be taken seriously. “It is critical that American leaders visit Taipei and demonstrate that the United States stands in solidarity with democracies in danger,” he said.

“Failure to visit in the face of coercion would play right into the hands of the Chinese Communist Party.”

Easton is the senior director and research fellow at the Project 2049 Institute in Virginia, and he is the author of “The Chinese Invasion Threat.”

His book contains examples of literal and figurative minefields that the People’s Liberation Army, Navy, and Air Force might encounter if they attempt to liberate Taiwan. Easton and others go on to say that, of course, there would be no surprise; invasion preparations are impossible to conceal.

Islands are frequently associated with sandy beach coastlines, but Taiwan has surprisingly few. Furthermore, according to National Geographic magazine, about 75 percent of the island is mountainous, with more than 200 peaks reaching well over 9,000 feet.

Easton lists 14 Taiwanese beaches that could be invaded, but adds, “Unfortunately for Chinese generals…

The 770-mile-long coastline of Taiwan is remarkably unsuitable for amphibious operations.”

Another obstacle is the Taiwan-controlled islands of Matsu and, in particular, Kinmen (formerly known as Quemoy), both of which are located just off the coast of China. These mini fortresses would be difficult to take out, but they would have to be taken out before any attack on Taiwan’s mainland.

Pelosi’s visit to the area began on Sunday. She will lead a delegation to Singapore, Malaysia, South Korea, and Japan, but Taiwan was not listed on her public itinerary.

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Iran’s atomic energy chief says country could build a bomb but has no plan to

Iran
  • Iranian atomic energy chief says country has capability to build nuclear weapon.
  • Mohammad Eslami’s comments likely to exacerbate concerns about the nature of Iran’s nuclear programme.
  • Comments are similar to those made recently by a senior adviser to Iran’s supreme leader, Kamal Kharrazi.

According to an Iranian news agency, Iran’s atomic energy chief says the country has the capability to build a nuclear weapon but has no plans to do so.

Mohammad Eslami’s remarks are similar to those made recently by a senior adviser to Iran’s supreme leader.

Such public statements by top officials are unusual, and they are likely to exacerbate concerns about the nature of Iran’s nuclear programme.

It has increased its nuclear activities since a deal to limit them fell through.

When the United States withdrew from the 2015 agreement, crippling economic sanctions were reinstated.

Iran has repeatedly claimed that its nuclear programme is solely for peaceful purposes, but Western powers and the global nuclear watchdog are sceptical.

Western officials have warned that time is running out to restore the deal before Iran’s programme becomes irreversible.

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Mr Eslami reiterated comments made by the senior adviser, Kamal Kharrazi, in remarks reported on Monday by the semi-official Fars news agency.

“As Mr Kharrazi mentioned, Iran has the technical capability to build an atomic bomb,” Mr Eslami said.

Mr Kharrazi stated to Al Jazeera on July 17th, “Iran has the technical means to produce a nuclear bomb, but there has been no decision by Iran to build one.”

Concerns have grown over the so-called breakout time, or the amount of time it will take Iran to accumulate enough highly enriched uranium to build a nuclear weapon.

Rafael Grossi, the head of the global atomic energy agency, stated in June that Iran could obtain such a quantity in a matter of weeks. During the period when the nuclear deal was in place, the US estimated that the breakout time was about a year.

Mr Grossi, on the other hand, stated that just because Iran has enough material does not mean it can build a nuclear bomb.

The IAEA reported in May that Iran had 43.1kg (95lb) of uranium enriched to 60% purity. A nuclear weapon requires approximately 25kg of uranium enriched to 90% purity.

Iran’s claims that it has the technical know-how to develop a nuclear weapon come at a time when Iran and world powers are at odds over reviving the 2015 deal.

Months of on-again, off-again talks in Vienna have stalled, and rare indirect talks between the US and Iran on the issue in Qatar in June ended without agreement.

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California battles worst wildfire this year as flames scorch more than 51,000 acres

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  • McKinney Fire is out of control in northern California’s Klamath National Forest.
  • Forecasters braced for thunderstorms and hot, windy conditions that could lead to more fire growth.
  • The McKinney Fire has burned more than 51,000 acres so far this year.

This year’s wildfires in California have burned more than 51,000 acres, and evacuations are increasing.

Weather chaos threatens to exacerbate the situation. Crews battling the McKinney Fire in northern California braced for thunderstorms and hot, windy conditions that could lead to more fire growth on Sunday.

The McKinney Fire was raging out of control in northern California’s Klamath National Forest on Sunday, with thunderstorms looming just south of the Oregon state line, according to US Forest Service spokesperson Adrienne Freeman.

“The fuel beds are so dry that they could just erupt from the lightning,” Freeman explained. “These thunder cells are accompanied by gusty, erratic winds that can blow fire in all directions.”

The fire grew to more than 80 square miles in size just two days after erupting in a largely unpopulated area of Siskiyou County.

The fire charred trees along California Highway 96, and the scorched remains of a pickup truck sat in a highway lane. Thick smoke blanketed the area, and flames burned through hillsides near homes.

A second, smaller fire sparked by dry lightning just to the west on Saturday threatened the tiny town of Seiad. The two California fires threatened approximately 400 structures.

According to Courtney Kreider, a spokesperson for the Siskiyou County Sheriff’s Office, a third fire on the southwest end of the McKinney blaze prompted evacuation orders for approximately 500 homes on Sunday. Crews had been on the scene since late Saturday, but the fire “became active and escaped its containment line” on Sunday morning, according to the office.

As the McKinney Fire raged on, California Gov. Gavin Newsom declared a state of emergency. The proclamation gives Newsom more leeway in making decisions about emergency response and recovery efforts, as well as accessing federal aid.

California law enforcement officers knocked on doors in Yreka and Fort Jones, urging residents to leave and safely evacuate their livestock onto trailers. Because there were areas without cellphone service, automated calls were also sent to land phone lines.

The Pacific Coast Trail Association advised hikers to head to the nearest town, while the US Forest Service closed a 110-mile section of the trail in southern Oregon, from the Etna Summit to the Mt. Ashland Campground.

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New York box cutter attack caught in heart of tourist capital

New York
  • The New York Police Department released surveillance of a box cutter attack near Times Square.
  • A reward of up to $3,500 is being offered for information leading to the arrest of the suspect.
  • Felony assaults increased 17.3 percent in June compared to the same month last year.

New York City’s tourist district, a broad daylight box cutter attack was captured on camera.

The New York Police Department released on Sunday showing an unidentified Black male, wearing a black zip-up jacket and grey or white sweatpants, rushing up behind a woman around 10 a.m. in the bustling tourist destination Times Square, near 7th Avenue and West 42nd Street.

In what police described as an “unprovoked attack,” the assault suspect slashed a woman wheeling what appeared to be a grocery cart with a box cutter.

The New York Police Department is looking for information on a wanted assault suspect following an “unprovoked” box cutter attack near Times Square.

In the brief snippet of surveillance footage released by the police department, the victim appears to walk away quickly, dragging her cart behind her, before leaving the frame.

Her injuries were not immediately apparent. A reward of up to $3,500 is being offered for information leading to the arrest of the suspect.

The New York Police Department released surveillance of a box cutter attack near Times Square.

Police are asking anyone with information about the suspect to call 1-800-577-TIPS. All calls are kept strictly confidential.

According to NYPD data, felony assaults increased 17.3 percent in June compared to the same month last year. As of Monday, no citywide crime statistics for July had been released.

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Alabama church shooting suspect indicted for capital murder

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  • Robert Findlay Smith, 70, was indicted by a grand jury for capital murder.
  • He is accused of fatally shooting three members of an Alabama church at a potluck last month.

The suspect in the fatal shooting of three members of an Alabama church at a potluck last month has been charged with capital murder.

A grand jury indicted Robert Findlay Smith, 70, on Thursday for capital murder charges stemming from a shooting on June 16 that killed Walter “Bart” Rainey, 84, Sarah Yeager, 75, and Jane Pounds, 84, according to AL.com.

 

The indictment was made public in court records on Friday.

 

According to the outlet, Jefferson County District Attorney Danny Carr applauded the indictment but cautioned that the legal prosecution process was “still very early.”

 

 

“As we work toward holding Smith accountable, we will work closely with the families of those who died that terrible day, as well as the Vestavia Police Department,” Carr added.

 

Smith began his shooting spree at St. Stephen’s Episcopal Church, according to police, when he pulled out a handgun and began firing indiscriminately. Another church member soon interrupted him, rushing him and hitting him with a folding chair.

 

On June 16, 2022, church members console each other following a shooting at Saint Stephen’s Episcopal Church in Vestavia, AL.

 

The parishioner, who was in his 70s at the time, then disarmed Smith and detained him until authorities arrived. Smith was left with a deep bruise under his eye as a result of the hit.

 

 

Vestavia Hills Police Capt. Shane Ware described the intervening man’s actions as heroic and life-saving during a press conference the day after the shooting.

 

“In my opinion, the person who subdued the suspect was a hero,” the police chief said during a news conference. He also stated that his actions were “extremely important in saving lives.”

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Indiana police officer shot and killed during traffic stop in ‘senseless act of violence’

Policeman
  • A 24-year-old police officer was shot and killed during a traffic stop in Madison County, Indiana, on Sunday.
  • Carl Roy Webb Boards II, 42, allegedly got out of a 2012 Buick LaCrosse after being pulled over and fired multiple times at Noah Shahnavaz.

According to police, a 24-year-old police officer was shot and killed during a traffic stop in Madison County, Indiana, around 2:00 a.m. on Sunday.

Noah Shahnavaz, a US Army veteran who had been with the Elwood Police Department for 11 months, was taken to an Indianapolis-area hospital and died from his injuries.

According to the Indiana State Police, the suspect, 42-year-old Carl Roy Webb Boards II, allegedly got out of a 2012 Buick LaCrosse after being pulled over and fired multiple times at Shahnavaz, striking him at least once.

Boards allegedly fled the scene in his vehicle before being apprehended by Hamilton County Sheriff’s deputies around 2:30 a.m.

Police used a tyre deflation device and two PIT manoeuvres to send the Buick into a median. Boards was apprehended without further incident.

According to Madison County chief deputy prosecutor Andrew Hannah, he will be charged on Monday with murder, possession of a firearm by a violent felon, resisting law enforcement, and two enhancements for use of a firearm and being a habitual offender.

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“Noah wore the Elwood Police Department uniform proudly, serving the citizens of Elwood; he was a member of our city family. A senseless act of violence robbed this man of his future life and career “Elwood Mayor Todd Jones made the announcement during a press conference on Sunday afternoon.

“On behalf of myself, my family, and a grateful city, I’d like to ask you to keep Noah’s family, friends, the Elwood Police Department, and our city in your thoughts and prayers as we try to navigate this tragic time.”

Carl Roy Webb Boards II, 42, is accused of shooting and killing a police officer in Madison County, Indiana, on Sunday morning.
Boards is being held in the Hamilton County Jail right now.

Shahnavaz leaves behind his mother, father, and siblings after serving in the United States Army for five years and graduating from the Indiana Law Enforcement Academy in April.

“When is it going to end? I wish I knew what the answer was. This young man served his country for five years before returning to serve in his community “Superintendent of the Indiana State Police Doug Carter stated on Sunday.

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Florida driver arrested after allegedly playing ‘bumper cars’ in crash

  • The driver of a car in Florida was arrested on Thursday and accused of playing “bumper cars” and causing a multi-car crash, according to police.
  • Three people were thrown from a car, including a minor who had to be airlifted to a hospital.

The driver of a car in Florida was arrested on Thursday and accused of playing “bumper cars” and causing a multi-car crash, according to police.

According to police, the incident occurred on Thursday around 5:30 p.m. in Melbourne, Florida, when a red Ford sedan intentionally collided with a black Mercury sedan.

According to FOX 35, police discovered that the incident was the result of a domestic incident involving the drivers.

The driver of a car in Florida was arrested on Thursday and accused of playing “bumper cars” and causing a multi-car crash, according to police.

According to the report, the driver of the sedan allegedly sped through an intersection, striking multiple vehicles.

The driver of a car in Florida was arrested on Thursday and accused of playing “bumper cars” and causing a multi-car crash, according to police.

Three people were thrown from a car, including a minor who had to be airlifted to a hospital.

The driver of a car in Florida was arrested on Thursday and accused of playing “bumper cars” and causing a multi-car crash, according to police.

According to the report, Dominique Scott, 30, was identified as the driver and charged with driving with a permanently revoked licence, aggravated abuse, and grand theft of a vehicle.

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Texas police discover bodies of 3 young sisters in pond hours after they were reported missing

  • The three girls, Zi’ariel Oliver, 9, Amanda Hughes, 8, and Temari Oliver, 5, were reported missing Friday night.
  • They were staying with a family friend while their mother worked.
  • Autopsies are being performed to determine the cause of death.

On Saturday, police discovered the bodies of three missing girls in a Texas pond, hours after they were reported missing.

The three girls, Zi’ariel Oliver, 9, Amanda Hughes, 8, and Temari Oliver, 5, were staying with a family friend while their mother worked. At around 10 p.m. on Friday, a friend reported the sisters missing.

Police began searching the area and discovered a pair of shoes on the edge of a pond on the property of a neighbour. According to the Cass County Sheriff’s Office, investigators discovered the bodies of all three girls at the bottom around 2 a.m. Saturday.

The circumstances surrounding the girls’ deaths are being investigated, but no criminal charges have been filed. The bodies of the sisters have been sent for autopsies to determine the cause of death.

The local police, fire department, and game wardens were among those involved in the law enforcement search. Authorities claim they discovered footprints in the mud near the shoes.

The girls’ mother, who did not want to be identified, confirmed that the shoes belonged to one of her daughters.

Authorities believe the girls’ deaths were the result of an accident.

“It’s unclear whether they were swimmers or not. They weren’t wearing life jackets, so I don’t know how strong or if they were swimmers at all “Lieutenant Game Warden Jason Jones confirmed this to KTAL.

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China home sales drop in July, exposing fragile market

  • Sales fell 39.7 percent in July compared to the same month last year, totaling $77.6 billion (or 523.14 billion yuan).
  • Drop from June to July was 28.6 percent, capping a two-month rally.
  • Chinese housing boom fueled by debt-financed construction projects that sold homes before they were built.

The Chinese housing market has seen a sharp drop in home sales throughout July, as underlying economic problems become more apparent.

Sales fell 39.7 percent in July compared to the same month last year, totaling $77.6 billion (or 523.14 billion yuan). The drop from June to July was 28.6 percent, capping a two-month rally.

According to The Wall Street Journal, apartment sales increased in May and June compared to the previous months, but July largely offset those gains.

“China’s economy has been slowing for quite some time,” said Craig Singleton, a fellow at the nonpartisan Foundation for Defense of Democracies. “We are currently witnessing a rapid economic slowdown.”

Singleton contends that, while COVID-19 contributed to the initial problems, China’s slowing recovery is the result of “deeper structural, systemic problems.”

“One of them is, by some conservative estimates, China’s hyper-leveraged property market,” he said. “Because China’s property sector accounts for 30% of Chinese GDP, even minor fluctuations in that market can have a large impact on China’s broader global domestic product and growth.”

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The Chinese real estate market experienced a sales boom, fueled by debt-financed construction projects that sold homes before they were built. Due to the lack of completed projects, angry would-be homebuyers refused to pay their mortgages.

As of July 29, hundreds of buyers from approximately 320 projects across the country had refused to pay their mortgages. Prospective buyers have instead turned to buying second-hand homes or newly built state-owned homes, which can be more affordable.

Even lowering interest rates and down payments, as well as outright offering cash subsidies, have failed to stimulate enough activity to support the sagging housing market. Local governments have considered providing full-fledged relief funds to cash-strapped developers.

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Los Angeles area carjacking suspect shot, killed by police

Las Vegas
  • A man suspected of stealing a car was shot and killed in Pasadena.
  • Pasadena police officers were pursuing a vehicle involved in an armed carjacking.
  • The pursuit ended in the 600 block of North Lake Avenue, where officers shot the suspect.

Following a police chase, a man suspected of stealing a car was shot and killed in Pasadena early Saturday morning.

Soon after 2:30 a.m. Saturday, Pasadena police officers were pursuing a vehicle involved in an armed carjacking.

According to police, the pursuit ended in the 600 block of North Lake Avenue, where officers shot and killed the carjacking suspect.

Robbery and Homicide Unit detectives from the Pasadena Police Department responded to the scene to begin their investigation. There were no further details provided, and the investigation is still ongoing.

 

Pasadena is located approximately 11 miles northeast of downtown Los Angeles.

The carjacking comes just a few weeks after a man stole a woman’s car while she was shopping in a convenience store in south Los Angeles, with a sleeping child in the back.

Police followed the car around Los Angeles before deflating the tyres with spike strips. The driver was apprehended without incident, and the child was found sleeping in her seat.

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DC schools’ COVID-19 vaccine mandate could hit Black students hardest

  • Students in Washington, D.C., will be required to receive the COVID-19 vaccine. Only 60 percent of Black students in the same age range have received the shot.
  • If the mandate is strictly enforced, it may put additional strain on minority communities. Students in Washington, D.C., will be required to get vaccinated against the coronavirus.
  • The mandate may force many students back into remote learning situations. New Orleans became one of the few large school districts to implement a policy similar to that of Washington’s in February.

Students over the age of 12 in Washington, D.C., will be required to receive the COVID-19 vaccine in order to attend school, a decision that may be especially difficult for the city’s Black students.

According to the Washington Post, “our goal is that no child misses a single day of school,” Asad Bandealy, the chief of the D.C. Department of Health’s Health Care Access Bureau, said of the mandate. “That means we need to get started right away.”

Approximately 85 percent of the student population in Washington, D.C. between the ages of 12 and 15 is currently immunised against COVID-19, but only 60 percent of Black students in the same age range have received the shot. If the vaccine mandate is strictly enforced, it may put additional strain on minority communities, which have already been disproportionately harmed by COVID-19 policies.

According to one Harvard University study, closed schools resulted in significant loss of achievement for students during the coronavirus pandemic, particularly among minority and low-income students.

“Students in high-poverty schools that were remote for most of 2020-21 lost about 0.45 standard deviations in math,” Thomas Kane, a professor of education at Harvard and one of the study’s authors, said of the study’s findings earlier this year in an interview with the Harvard Gazette.

Kane claimed that achievement gaps widened in districts that used remote learning for more than three weeks, claiming that in-person instruction was a “critical piece of our social infrastructure that we had taken for granted.”

However, the vaccine mandate, which is among the strictest in the country, may force many students in the nation’s capital back into remote learning situations.

Students in New York City are strongly encouraged but not required to get vaccinated unless they plan to participate in certain athletic programmes, whereas students in Los Angeles will not be required to get vaccinated after the Los Angeles Unified School District delayed a mandate that was supposed to go into effect for the upcoming school year.

In February, New Orleans became one of the few large school districts in the country to implement a policy similar to that of Washington, D.C., by adding the coronavirus vaccine to a list of required immunizations for students over the age of five.

The nation’s capital has one of the country’s most unique public school systems, governed by the 13-member D.C. Council rather than a school board. According to Anne Liu, an infectious-diseases doctor and clinical associate professor at Stanford University, officials hope that mandates like the one in D.C. will help raise vaccination rates among children.

“I believe it is to the benefit of the children, teachers, and staff in the schools, as well as the rest of the city,” Liu said, describing higher vaccination rates as a “positive thing to work toward.”

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Florida firefighters battle massive house fire, say arson is likely the cause

  • On July 30, a massive house fire broke out in Lake County, Florida.
  • The residents were able to escape safely. Officials believe the fire was started intentionally.
  • Fire was quickly put out and the cause is suspected to be arson a local fire department’s Facebook post read.

On July 30, a fire broke out late at night in a home in Lake County, Florida, and the residents were able to escape safely.

When firefighters arrived on the scene, flames were visible throughout the home’s roof.

Officials believe the fire was started intentionally.

On July 30, firefighters in Florida battled a massive house fire, with the likely cause being arson.

“Members of Lake County Firefighters and Clermont Professional Firefighters IAFF Local 4350 responded to an occupied residential structure fire in Montverde last night while you were sleeping. The residents were safely out of the structure at the time of our arrival. The fire was quickly put out, and the cause is suspected to be arson “a local fire department’s Facebook post read.

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Kentucky flooding death toll rises to 26, with more ‘bodies’ expected to be found for ‘weeks’

Kentucky
  • The death toll from flooding in Kentucky has risen to 26. Some families have lost almost everyone in their household due to the flooding, with many swept hundreds of yards from their homes.
  • Kentucky Governor Steve Beshear says the death toll from flooding has reached 16. More than 330 people have been rescued and more than 18,000 still without power.
  • Parts of eastern Kentucky received 8-10.5 inches of rain in 48 hours, but rivers and streams were not expected to crest until Saturday.

The death toll in eastern Kentucky from widespread and catastrophic flooding has risen to 26.

“Our death toll is currently at 26, but I know of several additional bodies, and we know it’s going to grow with the level of water,” Kentucky Gov. Andy Beshear said on “Meet the Press” on Sunday.

“We’ll be looking for bodies for weeks.” Many of them swept hundreds of yards, perhaps a quarter mile or more from where they had been lost. So far, only four children have been found, but I’m afraid there will be a couple more.

Beshear noted that cellphone service remained “incredibly spotty” and that multiple state police posts were taking calls from loved ones still searching for a missing loved one, so total numbers would “take some time to get a firm grasp” on.

The governor, in an emotional news conference on Saturday, told reporters that the deaths were spread across five counties, with some families losing almost everyone in their household.

COUSIN SAYS KENTUCKY CHILDREN DIE DURING HISTORIC FLOODING AFTER BEING SWEPT AWAY

Furthermore, he stated that the number of children among the dead is now believed to be four, rather than the six initially reported.

“The original two children who were reported to us… turned out to be adults,” he explained, noting that numbers could change at any time.

On Friday, teams backed by the National Guard continued to search and rescue. According to the governor, hundreds of people have already been rescued.

On Friday, Beshear viewed the devastation from a helicopter. His initial plans to tour the disaster area had been cancelled due to unsafe conditions at the airport where he was scheduled to land.

More than 330 people have sought refuge from the flooding, which has completely submerged homes and destroyed vehicles.

There are currently 15 active emergency shelters.

Mudslides also impacted roadways, and Beshear reported that at least 28 state roads were partially blocked.

On Saturday afternoon, more than 18,000 Kentucky residents were still without power.

The governor’s office also reported water outages, with systems in Jackson and Fleming-Neon out of service and more than 20 other systems operating with limited capacity.

THE DEATH TOLL FROM THE KENTUCKY FLOODING HAS REACHED 16 AND WILL ‘GET A LOT HIGHER,’ SAYS THE GOVERNOR.

Local states of emergency have been declared in at least 14 counties and three cities.

Parts of eastern Kentucky received 8-10.5 inches of rain in 48 hours, but some rivers and streams were not expected to crest until Saturday.

The National Weather Service (NWS) in Jackson predicted that the area would begin to dry out during the day on Saturday, but that the dry weather would end on Sunday afternoon.

According to scientists, extreme rain events have become more common as a result of climate change.

Beshear also predicted that it would be “really hot” in Kentucky next week.

“If you can hear us in Eastern Kentucky, we love you, and we’re going to make it,” he said previously.

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Madagascar hunts cattle gang after 32 people killed in fires

Madagascar
  • At least 32 people killed by criminal gang that set fire to their homes in Madagascar.
  • Women and children among the victims of attack in Ankazobe district north of capital Antananarivo.
  • Defence minister blames cattle rustlers known locally as “dahalo”.

Army helicopters have been deployed in Madagascar to search for a criminal gang that set fire to at least 32 people’s homes, killing at least 32 people.

According to the police, the people were forced inside three thatched houses, which were then set ablaze.

Women and children were among those killed in Friday’s attack in Ankazobe, a district north of Antananarivo.

The defence minister blamed cattle rustlers known as “dahalo” in the region.

Cattle theft – and efforts to stop it – have resulted in extremely violent clashes in recent years.

Footage from Ambolotarakely, a village on a small hill in Ankazobe district, showed homes that had been burned to the ground, with only parts of the walls remaining.

When the minister of defence visited the area after the attack, he said he suspected the community had been targeted because it had provided information to officials during a previous security operation against the gang.

“We will pursue those who committed this crime as well as their accomplices,” said Gen Richard Rakotonirina.

He also paid visits to those in the hospital, three of whom are still in critical condition.

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Afghan-Iran border clash: Taliban says one killed

Afghan-Iran border
  • Taliban claim one of their soldiers was killed in the fighting on Sunday.
  • The incident took place near the border between Afghanistan’s Nimroz province and Iran’s Hirmand region.
  • There have been several border clashes since Taliban militants took over Afghanistan a year ago.

On the border between the two countries, Taliban forces in Afghanistan clashed with Iranian border guards.

The Taliban claim one of their soldiers was killed in the fighting on Sunday, which took place near the border between Afghanistan’s Nimroz province and Iran’s Hirmand region.

 

Each country held the other responsible for the incident.

 

Since Taliban militants took over Afghanistan a year ago, there have been several border clashes.

 

The precise circumstances of the most recent clash are unknown.

 

“We have one dead and one injured,” Nimroz police spokesman Bahram Haqmal told Reuters.

 

Fars news agency quoted Hirmand official Maysam Barazandeh in Iran’s Sistan va Baluchestan province as saying there had been no casualties on the Iranian side.

 

According to Iran’s Tasnim news agency, the fighting began when Taliban forces attempted to raise their flag “in an area that is not Afghan territory,” resulting in a “several minute” exchange of gunfire.

 

“Our forces responded appropriately,” Mr Barazandeh said.

 

Last month, the Iranian foreign ministry reported the death of an Iranian border guard in the same area.

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