Destacado profesor y escritor de Gaza muere en un ataque aéreo, semanas después de haber dicho a CNN que él y su familia no tenían “otro lugar adonde ir”

Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 06:04:22 GMT

Destacado profesor y escritor de Gaza muere en un ataque aéreo, semanas después de haber dicho a CNN que él y su familia no tenían “otro lugar adonde ir” (CNN) — En octubre, Refaat Alareer deliberaba entre quedarse en su casa, en el corazón de la ciudad de Gaza, o huir más al sur con su mujer y sus seis hijos.Mientras los aviones de guerra israelíes bombardeaban el norte de Gaza, las Fuerzas de Defensa de Israel (IDF) ordenaron a los civiles que evacuaran sus casas inmediatamente y se dirigieran al sur.Civiles como Alareer se enfrentaban a un dilema imposible. Quedarse en casa y arriesgarse a morir, o intentar huir sin protección. En aquel momento, este escritor y académico de 44 años declaró a CNN que él y su familia no tenían otra opción que permanecer en el norte, porque “no tienen otro sitio adonde ir”.“Es una imagen arquetípica palestina de una discusión, un debate sobre si debemos quedarnos en una habitación, para que si morimos, muramos juntos, o si debemos quedarnos en habitaciones separadas, para que al menos alguien pueda vivir”, dijo.Alareer, profesor de Literatura Comparada en la Universidad ...

Loveland Police settle false DUI lawsuit for $400,000

Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 06:04:22 GMT

Loveland Police settle false DUI lawsuit for $400,000 LOVELAND, Colo. (KDVR) -- A Loveland man was arrested for a DUI he didn't commit, now he will receive $400,000 from the city.The Problem Solvers first reported on the federal lawsuit filed by Harris Elias in 2022, after he was arrested in January of 2020 on suspicion of drunk driving.He blew zeroes on a breathalyzer machine but was still arrested and forced to do a blood test, which all came back with zeroes. Town of Bailey battling water issues following possible leak on main line “This is, as far as we can tell, the largest non-confidential monetary payment ever made in Colorado to settle a civil rights lawsuit where the primary allegation is a wrongful DUI arrest with no physical injuries or time spent in jail,” said Elias's Attorney Sarah Schielke. “While, like with most civil rights settlements, the city admits no wrongdoing, we feel the size of this particular settlement – and the fact that both the arresting officer William Gates and former Chief Ticer are no longer at LPD ...

How likely is it for the Denver Broncos to make the NFL playoffs?

Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 06:04:22 GMT

How likely is it for the Denver Broncos to make the NFL playoffs? DENVER (KDVR) -- The Denver Broncos are getting closer and closer to a shot at the NFL playoffs. The team has a chance in two different ways.Broncos' chances of winning the AFC WestThe Broncos beat out the Los Angeles Chargers on Sunday while the Kansas City Chiefs lost to the Buffalo Bills, meaning these two rivals have a closer record than many predicted before the season. Russell Wilson records longest touchdown pass this season The Chiefs still have the No. 1 spot in the AFC West, most likely securing them a spot in the playoffs. The Broncos are second in the division, which leaves Denver hoping for a wildcard spot. But if you look at recent weeks there's hope for that to change.The Chiefs have lost four of their last six games. Meanwhile, the Broncos have won five of their last six.With four games left in the season, the Broncos are only in second place by one loss.However, the New York Times playoff simulator shows the Broncos overcoming this as a fairly unlikely scenario, w...

1 in custody after police search for suspects near Coral Gables Prep Academy

Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 06:04:22 GMT

1 in custody after police search for suspects near Coral Gables Prep Academy One person was taken into custody after police established a perimeter around Coral Gables Preparatory Academy as they searched for burglary suspects, officials said.7Skyforce hovered over the school, located at 105 Minorca Ave., Monday morning, where a woman was seen in handcuffs. As a precaution, the school was placed in temporary lockdown as authorities investigated the scene. One witness said she saw police officers block off several roads around the school since 10 a.m., Monday. It is unclear if police are looking for more suspects involved in this crime. Police have been contacted for more information.Please check back on WSVN.com and 7News for more details on this developing story.

Three Lauderdale Lakes Middle School students hospitalized after taking unknown substance

Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 06:04:22 GMT

Three Lauderdale Lakes Middle School students hospitalized after taking unknown substance Three students from Lauderdale Lakes Middle School were taken to the hospital after getting sick at school, according to the Broward Sheriff Fire Rescue.Officials say the kids took an unknown substance at the school which is located at 3911 NW 30th Avenue.They were transported to the Broward Health Medical Center and HCA Northwest Hospital. All three children are said to be in “stable” conditions, according to officials. Please check back on WSVN.com and 7News for more details on this developing story.

Firefighters monitoring smoky conditions following grass fire near Zoo Miami

Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 06:04:22 GMT

Firefighters monitoring smoky conditions following grass fire near Zoo Miami On Monday morning, firefighters continued to monitor smoky conditions after a grass fire near Zoo Miami filled the sky with flames and smoke.Around 8:06 p.m. Sunday, the fire erupted in a grassy area off Southwest 119 Avenue and 168th Street, leaving locals in awe.Yarelis Pavon, a resident in the vicinity, described the scene “It was a lot of smoke and fire,” she said. “You saw red; you saw the firefighters coming with their big truck.”Pavon captured the intensity of the blaze on video as it grew dangerously close to homes, causing panic among residents. “Me and my family were super nervous. We were all outside, panicking because it just kept going for a very long time,” she recounted.Miami-Dade Fire Rescue responded to the emergency, deploying significant manpower to combat the flames that consumed approximately 5 acres. By nightfall, the situation was brought under control, with the blaze contained to about 85%. The efforts included aerial suppo...

New surveillance video shows police view of pursuit of stolen van on I-95

Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 06:04:22 GMT

New surveillance video shows police view of pursuit of stolen van on I-95 We are getting new video of what Florida Highway Patrol troopers saw as they tried to stop a runaway van on December 5th. The new video shows troopers colliding with the van various times, and creating multiple pit-maneuvers in an effort to stop the vehicle. According to Florida Highway Patrol, troopers attempted to stop the van on I-95 in the area of Northwest 69th Street but the driver did not stop. The vehicle ended up stopping on SR-112 in Miami Dade. That is when Jose Carlos Blanciquett jumped out of the stolen van and began running on foot, until he surrendered moments after. Florida Highway Patrol officials released the charges of his arrest; he now faces charges of grand theft, fleeing and eluding law enforcement, battery on a law enforcement officer, and sexual battery.Officials said no officer on scene of the pursuit was hurt. Blanciquett remains behind bars and was given a $50,000 bond in court.

German conservatives break with Merkel on migration

Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 06:04:22 GMT

German conservatives break with Merkel on migration BERLIN — Germany’s center-right opposition took a step toward cementing a harder line on migration on Monday with the presentation of a new policy program calling for a sweeping overhaul of asylum rules.“We want to regain control of migration,” Mario Voigt, the head of the Christian Democratic Union (CDU) in the German state of Thuringia and one of the party leaders responsible for composing the policy paper, said in Berlin on Monday. “We are a cosmopolitan and hospitable country. But hospitality doesn’t mean removing the front door. Instead, hospitality means deciding for ourselves who and how many come into our homes.”In a 71-page paper titled “Live in Freedom,” the party leaders proposed measures to limit the number of asylum seekers entering Germany and Europe. Most notably, the paper called for asylum seekers who enter Europe to be relocated to “safe third countries” for their asylum claims to be processed.“Everyone who applies for asylum in Europe should be transfe...

Rishi Sunak resists Boris Johnson pile-on at COVID inquiry

Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 06:04:22 GMT

Rishi Sunak resists Boris Johnson pile-on at COVID inquiry LONDON — They may be bitter Tory rivals, but Rishi Sunak rose above it all Monday as he resisted several chances to take potshots at his predecessor Boris Johnson.Sunak, now the U.K.’s prime minister, spent Monday being grilled by the independent inquiry about his time as Johnson’s top finance minister during the coronavirus pandemic. But he declined to join the Johnson pile-on, even after a host of witnesses described chaos in No. 10 Downing Street.Instead, Sunak — known for his occasionally tetchy demeanor under questioning — largely kept his cool during hours of probing. He faced tricky questions over the Treasury’s push to reopen parts of the British economy as the virus raged.Here are POLITICO’s five key takeaways from the prime ministerial interrogation.1) No go on BoJoJohnson has faced heavy criticism from the inquiry’s various witnesses over his style of management in No 10. But Sunak didn’t take the bait Monday — despite being the man who helpe...

Anger erupts as fossil fuel ‘phaseout’ is dropped from proposed climate deal

Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 06:04:22 GMT

Anger erupts as fossil fuel ‘phaseout’ is dropped from proposed climate deal The prospect of a deal to end fossil fuels faded on Monday in the oil-rich United Arab Emirates, when organizers of the U.N. climate summit released a draft proposal that merely suggested reducing them instead.That outcome falls far short of the demands that environmental groups, the U.S., EU and vulnerable island nations had set before the summit in Dubai, with some activists saying the talks would be deemed a failure if they did not call for phasing out the production of coal, oil and natural gas.But summit president Sultan al-Jaber urged the nearly 200 governments assembled to be flexible and make a deal. The “world is watching” after almost two weeks of discussion, said al-Jaber, who is also the CEO of the United Arab Emirates’ state-owned oil company.Meanwhile, as ministers and their staff gathered in the plenary at the Expo City campus on the outskirts of Dubai, protesters stood outside chanting: “This text is bullshit.”Former U.S. Vice President Al Gore unloaded on the propos...