Ukrainian refugees helped push German population up 1.3% last year

Published Sat, 09 Nov 2024 00:05:06 GMT

Ukrainian refugees helped push German population up 1.3% last year BERLIN (AP) — Large numbers of refugees from Ukraine fleeing Russia’s war fueled a 1.3% rise in Germany’s population last year, helping push up the number of inhabitants in the European Union’s most populous country to more than 84.4 million, official statistics showed Tuesday.Germany’s population expanded by 1.12 million in 2022, the Federal Statistical Office said. That compared with an increase of just 0.1%, or 82,000 people, the previous year.All of Germany’s 16 states saw their populations increase. The largest proportional increases were in the country’s two biggest cities, Berlin and Hamburg, which both saw rises of 2.1%.At the end of last year, Germany was home to 12.3 million people with only foreign citizenship, the statistics office said. Of those, 1.34 million Turkish citizens — a substantial minority in the country for decades — made up the biggest single group.There were also 1.05 million Ukrainians, an increase of 915,000 compared w...

Germany’s intelligence agency says there’s been a rise in far-right extremism in 2022

Published Sat, 09 Nov 2024 00:05:06 GMT

Germany’s intelligence agency says there’s been a rise in far-right extremism in 2022 BERLIN (AP) — Germany’s domestic intelligence agency said Tuesday that it has recorded a new high in crimes by political extremists in 2022, with the far right posing the biggest security threat to the country.Figures published by the BfV agency show that there were almost 2,000 more instances of cases linked to extremists of all political shades — 35,452 in 2022, compared to 33,476 in 2021. Meanwhile, the number of crimes classified as violent crimes dipped by just over 140 — to 2,847 last year, from 2,994 the year before. The agency also counted 38,800 far-right extremists in the country last year — an increase of almost 5,000 in the overall number from 2021. The agency said it believes 14,000 of those individuals could potentially resort to violence. Interior Minister Nancy Faeser expressed particular concern at a rise in attacks on refugees and migrants and said the country should not underestimate the danger posed “by right-wing extremism and right-wing terrorism.”Faeser ...

French investigators search the offices of Paris Olympic organizers in suspected corruption probe

Published Sat, 09 Nov 2024 00:05:06 GMT

French investigators search the offices of Paris Olympic organizers in suspected corruption probe PARIS (AP) — French investigators are searching the headquarters of the Paris Olympic organizers in a probe into suspected corruption, according to the national financial prosecutor’s office.The Paris organizing committee said in a statement that a search is under way at their headquarters in the Paris suburb of Saint-Denis, and that “Paris 2024 is cooperating with the investigators to facilitate their investigations.” It would not comment further.An official with the financial prosecutor’s office said the searches are linked to two investigations based on information provided by an anti-corruption agency. The official was not authorized to be publicly named according to prosecutor’s office policy.___AP Olympics: https://apnews.com/hub/2024-paris-olympic-games and https://twitter.com/AP_SportsThe Associated Press

Australian senator invites International Criminal Court to probe officers in war crime allegations

Published Sat, 09 Nov 2024 00:05:06 GMT

Australian senator invites International Criminal Court to probe officers in war crime allegations CANBERRA, Australia (AP) — A senator invited the International Criminal Court to investigate what Australian military commanders knew about war crime allegations in Afghanistan in a bid to pressure Australia into launching its own review.Sen. Jacqui Lambie, an influential independent legislator, sent an Article 15 Communication to the Hague-based court Tuesday because she argues military commanders have not been held accountable for their soldiers’ alleged war crimes.“The government is, no doubt, hoping this will all just go away. They’re hoping that Australians will forget that when alleged war crimes in Afghanistan were investigated, our senior commanders got a free pass, while our Diggers were thrown under the bus,” Lambie told Senate. “Digger” is a colloquialism for Australian soldier.“There is a culture of cover-up at the highest levels of the Australian Defense Force. It is the ultimate boys club,” added Lambie, a former army corporal.The ICC has an obligation to prosecute war...

Tribal activists reject the Nevada mine Biden hails as a key to clean energy

Published Sat, 09 Nov 2024 00:05:06 GMT

Tribal activists reject the Nevada mine Biden hails as a key to clean energy OROVADA, Nevada (AP) — Just 45 miles (72 kilometers) from the Fort McDermitt Indian Reservation where Daranda Hinkey and her family corral horses and cows, a centerpiece of President Joe Biden’s clean energy plan is taking shape: construction of one of the largest lithium mines in the world.As heavy trucks dig up the earth in this remote, windswept region of Nevada to extract the silvery-white metal used in electric-vehicle batteries, the $2.2 billion project is fueling a backlash. “No Lithium. No mine!″ proclaims a large hand-painted sign in Hinkey’s front yard.The Biden administration says the project will help mitigate climate change by speeding the shift away from fossil fuels. But Hinkey and other opponents say it is not worth the costs to the local environment and people. Similar disputes are taking place around the world as governments and companies advancing renewable energy find themselves battling communities opposed to projects that threaten wildlife, groundwater an...

CP NewsAlert: Amber Alert issued for nine-year-old autistic girl in P.E.I.

Published Sat, 09 Nov 2024 00:05:06 GMT

CP NewsAlert: Amber Alert issued for nine-year-old autistic girl in P.E.I. EGLINGTON, P.E.I. — Police in Prince Edward Island have issued an Amber Alert for a nine-year-old girl believed to be with a man considered armed and dangerous.RCMP say Jazlyn Blaisdell is autistic and that she is believed to have been abducted.She was last seen at 1:30 a.m. in Eglington, P.E.I.Police say in a tweet that she is described as being four feet eight inches tall with long brown hair and brown eyes, wearing a green tank top and green camouflage shorts.The RCMP tweet also says Jazlyn is believed to be in a blue Mitsubishi SUV with Andrew Blaisdell, who is considered armed and dangerous.More coming.The Canadian Press

What we know about the missing Titanic-bound submersible

Published Sat, 09 Nov 2024 00:05:06 GMT

What we know about the missing Titanic-bound submersible A search is underway for a deep-sea vessel that went missing with five people aboard after it dived toward the deteriorating wreck site of the Titanic ocean liner.The U.S. Coast Guard is leading the search for the small craft, named Titan, in the North Atlantic Ocean. The remote area is where the Titanic struck an iceberg and sank in 1912, killing all but about 700 of the roughly 2,200 passengers and crew.This was OceanGate Expeditions' third annual voyage to chronicle the deterioration of Titanic since 2021. The sunken ship is about 2.4 miles (3.8 kilometers) below the surface.This undated photo provided by OceanGate Expeditions in June 2021 shows the company's Titan submersible. On Monday, June 19, 2023, a rescue operation was underway deep in the Atlantic Ocean in search of the technologically advanced submersible vessel carrying five people to document the wreckage of the Titanic, the iconic ocean liner that sank more than a century earlier. (OceanGate Expeditions via AP, F...

Patroons season ends in East Regional Final

Published Sat, 09 Nov 2024 00:05:06 GMT

Patroons season ends in East Regional Final ALBANY, N.Y. (NEWS10) -- A late jump shot by Timmy Goodwin allowed the St. Louis Griffins to defeat the Albany Patroons 95-93 in the east regional final. Get the latest, news, weather, sports and community events delivered right to your inbox! St. Louis started hot shooting the three ball often. Tavares Sledge drilled a three-point shot to put the Griffins ahead 20-11. The Patroons were hanging tough and answered back thanks to James Carrington scoring a layup, but the Patroons faced a nine-point deficit after the opening quarter.Albany's bench kept things afloat in the second quarter. The catalyst was Mustapha Traore, who scored 15 points in the quarter and propelled Albany to a 32-29 lead. That was until the Griffins responded with an offensive flurry and went into halftime up 50-42.The Patroons showed grit in the second half. Getting things started was Trevis Wyche scoring on a three-point shot that trimmed the deficit to one. However, the Griffins managed to take the lead befo...

Senior Spotlight: Ichabod Crane's Emma Scheitinger

Published Sat, 09 Nov 2024 00:05:06 GMT

Senior Spotlight: Ichabod Crane's Emma Scheitinger VALATIE, NY (NEWS10) -- If you were looking to describe Ichabod Crane's Emma Scheitinger, one word would rise above the rest: winner. That's just how she ended her career with the Riders softball team. Get the latest, news, weather, sports and community events delivered right to your inbox! "If you look at her five year career she's lost two games since 2019," said Ichabod Crane softball coach Tracy Nytransky. "I don't think a lot of people can say that."With just two career varsity softball losses, it was fitting that Emma Scheitinger's last game with Ichabod Crane was a state championship victory, as the Riders repeated in Class C as back to back state champs. "It doesn't get any better," said Scheitinger. "It feels like we've never done it before. We knew we have obviously but the feeling is all brand new again. After the celebration I fee like my adrenaline just kind of kicked out and all of the feelings came back. It was good to end on a win."Scheitinger helped the Riders win...

Russia reports fierce fighting, Zelenskyy praises troops says counter-offensive 'progressing well'

Published Sat, 09 Nov 2024 00:05:06 GMT

Russia reports fierce fighting, Zelenskyy praises troops says counter-offensive 'progressing well' Russia reported fierce fighting on Sunday (18 June) on three sections of the front line in Ukraine while Ukraine's president (pictured) praised his troops for repelling enemy advances and said their counter-offensive was progressing well.The assesments of action along the 1,000-km (600-mile) long front were made a day after an African peace mission wrapped up talks with Russian President Vladimir Putin. The mission failed to spark enthusiasm from either Moscow or Kyiv.The United Nations, meanwhile, accused Moscow of failing to allow it to provide assistance to Russian-controlled areas of Ukraine affected by the breach of a big power dam that flooded vast areas of land and left thousands homeless.A Russian-installed official said Ukraine had recaptured Piatykhatky, a village in the southern Zaporizhzhia region, and were entrenching themselves there while coming under fire from Russian artillery."The enemy's 'wave-like' offensives yielded results, despite enormous losses," the officia...