Ukraine could be looking at another Maidan
Published Sun, 24 Nov 2024 16:13:31 GMT
Jamie Dettmer is opinion editor at POLITICO Europe. KYIV — “I was on the streets for the Orange Revolution when I was in my last year at university in 2004, and I was on the streets again in 2014. So, the 10-year mark of when we tend to mount revolutions is approaching,” said Inna Sovsun, an opposition lawmaker for Ukraine’s liberal pro-European Holos party.And she suspects there’s another political upheaval on its way.Sat in a café overlooking Kyiv’s Independence Square, where nearly a decade ago hundreds of thousands of frustrated Ukrainians protested and toppled Viktor Yanukovych — Russian President Vladimir Putin’s satrap — the 38-year-old mother-of-one, whose partner is now serving as a combat doctor in Bakhmut, said the next uprising will aim to complete the work of the previous two Maidans, democratizing Ukraine and finally flushing out the corruption that’s been hampering the country’s development for decades.The 2014 Maidan Revolution had unforeseen consequences, of co...Eastern Europeans face Brussels backlash over Ukraine grain bans
Published Sun, 24 Nov 2024 16:13:31 GMT
European Union politicians and officials have rounded on the front-line Eastern states of Poland, Hungary and Slovakia for imposing import bans on Ukrainian farm produce, denouncing the curbs as illegal and counterproductive.The three countries banned imports of Ukrainian grain and other food products over recent days, arguing the export surplus had flooded their markets and threatened the livelihoods of local farmers. The curbs have set the group on a collision course with Brussels while at the same time threatening the EU’s fragile solidarity in backing Ukraine’s fightback against Russia’s war of aggression.EU diplomats believe the import bans contravene both international and EU law — and will fail to achieve their goals.“Unilateral bans of individual countries won’t solve anything,” Czech Minister of Agriculture Zdeněk Nekula said.“We must find agreement throughout the EU on the rules under which agricultural commodities will transit fro...Bank bailout reforms spark clash between Brussels and governments
Published Sun, 24 Nov 2024 16:13:31 GMT
The European Commission is on collision course with a group of EU capitals, led by Berlin, over plans to reform rules for bailouts of failing banks.The bloc’s executive wants to stop countries throwing public money at smaller lenders, which have until now escaped tougher rules and have continued tapping the public purse. Governments are worried they will end up footing the bill for collapses in other countries.The proposals, due to be published on Tuesday, were described as “contentious” by one EU diplomat, speaking on condition of anonymity because of the sensitivity of the issue. The ensuing battle between the Commission and governments over the final shape of the legislation is likely to last months.A spate of banking failures in the U.S. has thrust the terror of bank runs and financial contagion from panicking depositors back into the spotlight. Despite that, the Commission isn’t going to find it easy to toughen up the EU’s regime.It’s just th...Marchand, NHL-best Bruins top Panthers 3-1 in Game 1
Published Sun, 24 Nov 2024 16:13:31 GMT
BOSTON (AP) — Brad Marchand scored his 50th career playoff goal, David Pastrnak and Jake DeBrusk also scored, and the NHL-best Boston Bruins opened the playoffs by beating the Florida Panthers 3-1 on Monday night.Linus Ullmark, a Vezina Trophy candidate who led the league in wins (40), goals-against average (1.89) and save percentage (.938), stopped 31 shots and Tyler Bertuzzi added two assists for Boston, which controlled the game even with captain Patrice Bergeron sitting out because of illness.Matthew Tkachuk scored for the Panthers and Alex Lyon made 26 saves but gave up Marchand’s goal on a relatively easy shot.Game 2 is Wednesday night in Boston.The Bruins captured the Presidents’ Trophy, setting NHL records in points (135) and wins (65). Florida, last season’s No. 1 seed, earned the Eastern Conference’s eighth and final playoff spot with a late-season push.It’s the first playoff matchup between a No. 1 seed and the Presidents’ winner from the previous season since the award w...Mets Notebook: Brett Baty ready for second shot in big leagues
Published Sun, 24 Nov 2024 16:13:31 GMT
LOS ANGELES — Brett Baty knew that his next major league call-up would be out of his control. Throughout spring training, the Mets’ third base prospect tried to remind himself that all he could do was go out there and try to make the club’s decision as tough as possible.Baty finally got that second call Monday when the Mets promoted him from Triple-A Syracuse. He controlled what he could control and he excelled so much in Triple-A that the Mets had to give him a shot.“Like I said all spring training, it wasn’t my decision and I just kind of had to roll with it,” Baty said Monday at Dodger Stadium. “I was grateful for the opportunity to go down there and play with those guys and then grateful for this opportunity to come up here.”Baty forced the club’s hand by crushing the ball and playing excellent defense in Triple-A.“I’ve always gone into every single day just trying to be the most consistent player that I can be,...Nets on the ropes after losing Game 2, 96-84
Published Sun, 24 Nov 2024 16:13:31 GMT
PHILADELPHIA — Royce O’Neale tapped the stanchion with two hands while his teammates retreated to the bench with slumped shoulders. Jacque Vaughn had just called a timeout.Facing a double-digit lead in the waning seconds of the fourth quarter, the Nets’ coach may as well have thrown in the towel.Adjustments and depth win playoff games. Lack of each leaves a team on the ropes.Which is where the Nets find themselves — on the ropes — after a valiant effort fell short in a 96-84 loss to the Sixers in Game 2 in front of a raucous, sold-out crowd at the Wells Fargo Center on Monday.The Nets anticipated the Sixers would pick up where they left in Game 1, double-teaming star wing Mikal Bridges and limiting him to just seven second-half points on Saturday. The plan was to show help that allowed Bridges to make an easy pass against a blitzing defense.It worked early.In the first half, Cam Johnson was the beneficiary. He scored 10 points in the first quarter and r...Bruins knock off Panthers for 1-0 series lead
Published Sun, 24 Nov 2024 16:13:31 GMT
The Bruins captured the first of what they hope will be 16 wins on the way to the Stanley Cup over the next two months on Monday at the Garden.But in their first round opening game against the Florida Panthers, the B’s were reminded of just how difficult that journey will be.The Panthers’ forecheck gave the B’s fits at times in the first two periods, but the B’s took control in the third period to grind out a 3-1 victory.The B’s, playing without captain Patrice Bergeron, got goals from David Pastrnak, Brad Marchand and Jake DeBrusk, and got another solid performance from Linus Ullmark (31 saves) in his first career playoff victoryAs one might have expected in the first game of the playoffs, the B’s exploded out of the gate, earning two quick power plays in the first five minutes and scoring on the second one.Tyler Bertuzzi pounced on the rebound of a David Krejci one-timer and made a beautiful backhand pass to Pastrnak for an easy goal at 5:58.But...“It’s sneaky”: GTA woman cautioning others after getting hit with bank fee
Published Sun, 24 Nov 2024 16:13:31 GMT
A GTA woman is warning others to be careful when opening online bank accounts after getting hit with a fee she had no idea she signed up for.Sarah is a PC Financial customer. Just over a week ago, she checked her accounts online and noticed that the balance in her PC Money account had gone down to zero.“I only had $17-and-something-cents but I knew it was there because I saw it almost every day I would check on my card,” she explained.The entire amount was taken under an “inactivity fee” but Sarah claims she was not aware of that fee when she opened the account and received no warning that she would be charged.While only a small amount, for Sarah, any amount that suddenly disappears is significant as more Canadians struggle with rising inflation.“If I had the option I could have transferred it out and paid for a bunch of things, even my son’s lunches all week or towards our dinner,” she said.On the PC Money website, there are plenty of welcome bonuses along with the promise of...China’s GDP grew by 4.5% in quarter, boosted by consumption
Published Sun, 24 Nov 2024 16:13:31 GMT
BEIJING (AP) — China’s gross domestic product grew 4.5% in the first quarter of the year, boosted by increased consumption and retail sales, after authorities abruptly abandoned the stringent “zero-COVID” strategy.The growth in the world’s No. 2 economy from January to March compared to the same period in 2022 was the fastest in the past year, and outpaced the 2.9% growth in the previous quarter, according to government data released Tuesday.The growth in GDP comes amid a rebound in consumption, as people flocked to shopping malls and restaurants after harsh COVID-19 restrictions were removed.In March, total retail sales of consumer goods went up by 10.6% year on year, and grew 7.1 percentage points compared to the first two months of the year.Industrial production output, which measures activity in the manufacturing, mining and utilities sectors, grew by 3.9% in March compared to the same time last year.Fixed-asset investment — in which China invests in infrastructure and other pro...Man who killed Washington police officer gets life sentence
Published Sun, 24 Nov 2024 16:13:31 GMT
EVERETT, Wash. (AP) — The man who fatally shot a police officer in Everett, Washington, last year was sentenced Monday to life in prison without the possibility of parole. Richard Rotter, 51, apologized during his sentencing for killing officer Dan Rocha, 41, in a Starbucks parking lot in Everett, about 30 miles (48 kilometers) north of Seattle, as Rocha tried to arrest him, the Daily Herald reported.“My sincere apologies to the Rocha family and my family and everyone this has affected,” Rotter said. “I pray for everyone’s continued healing and restored peace. I ask you and everybody (to) please forgive me.”During sentencing, Snohomish County Superior Court Judge Bruce I. Weiss called the fatal shooting a “brutal execution.” The courtroom was crowded with Everett police, the city’s mayor and others.Earlier this month, a jury found Rotter guilty of aggravated first-degree murder, unlawful gun possession, possession with the intent to manufacture or distribute methamphetam...Latest news
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