Muere en México primer paciente por infección de hongo Fusarium solani
Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 17:28:34 GMT
(CNN Español) — La Secretaría de Salud del estado mexicano de Tamaulipas informó del primer fallecimiento de una paciente a causa de la infección al sistema nervioso central, provocado por el hongo Fusarium solani. La mujer se encontraba internada en una clínica particular de la ciudad de Matamoros.El secretario de Salud de Tamaulipas, Vicente Joel Hernández Navarro, dijo que “a pesar de los esfuerzos médicos y la aplicación de los medicamentos, la salud de la paciente empeoró con el paso de los días”.Explicó que, hasta el momento en la entidad, suman 24 casos de esta infección “teníamos seis personas hospitalizadas, dos están en el Hospital de Alta Especialidad de Victoria, a quienes se les trasladó para darles seguimiento; no están graves, una más era la paciente del hospital privado, y el resto está en distintas instituciones médicas bajo estricta vigilancia y atención médica”, aseguró Hernández Navarro.Destacó que la investigación sobre las causas que provocaro...Caddie John Ellis basks in joy of seeing Wyndham Clark win the U.S. Open
Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 17:28:34 GMT
LOS ANGELES (AP) — John Ellis understands the pressure of playing in the U.S. Open. Now the caddie for Wyndham Clark, Ellis competed in the championship twice.Ellis said he felt just as much pressure carrying Clark’s bag as he played the back nine Sunday during the final round at Los Angeles Country Club.“I care about my guy so much that you know, I find myself getting nervous for him because I want him to do well,” Ellis said after Clark beat Rory McIlroy by one shot to win his first major. “The kid was a rock today.”As Clark was taking questions from reporters, Ellis was smiling and enjoying a beer near the clubhouse.The player-caddie relationship began in 2016, when Clark transferred to the University of Oregon, where Ellis was an assistant coach. Clark said Sunday night that Ellis has had other opportunities but has stuck by him.“I owe a lot to him. I feel like John is meant to be my caddie, but it’s so much more than just a business relationship,” Clark said. “This just m...POLITICO Pro Morning Energy and Climate UK: Labour’s green game plan — Grid headache — Supply chain snarls
Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 17:28:34 GMT
Presented by SSE By CHARLIE COOPER and ABBY WALLACE PRESENTED BY View in your browser or listen to audioSNEAK PEEK— Keir Starmer is in Edinburgh today where he will reveal more details of Labour’s green energy plan.— Parliament’s environmental audit committee (EAC) meets this afternoon. What’s on the agenda? Grid queues of course. — Stuart Broadley, chief executive of the Energy Industries Council (EIC), tells MECUK that delays in getting renewable projects off the ground put the U.K.’s net zero targets at risk.Good Monday morning and welcome to POLITICO Pro Morning Energy and Climate UK. Good news all round: you made it through the weekend and we made it to a second week! Here’s your latest update.As always, please send all your tips, musings, encouragement and (gentle) criticism our way at [email protected], [email protected] and [email protected]. Or reach us on Twitter: @hargraver; @charliecoope...How US-made sniper ammunition ends up in Russian rifles
Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 17:28:34 GMT
As gear reviews go, it was a glowing one: In a 60-second video clip posted on Telegram, a masked sniper sporting the death’s-head insignia of the Wagner mercenary army sings the praises of the Russian-made Orsis T-5000 rifle.“The equipment comes very well recommended,” the soldier, pictured in the charred interior of a building, tells a war reporter from the Zvezda TV channel run by the Russian Ministry of Defense.Pulling out the clip of the weapon at his side, he continues: “It uses Western .338 caliber ammunition. It works very well. It can penetrate light cover if the enemy is behind it. And, in the open, it can strike the enemy at a range of up to 1,500 meters.”The Orsis T-5000 is made by a company based in Moscow called Promtekhnologiya that has been sanctioned by the United States.And the “Western” ammunition?Filings obtained by POLITICO indicate that Promtekhnologiya and another Russian firm called Tetis have acquired hundreds of thousands of rounds made by Hornady, a U...Gunbattle in Jenin: 3 Palestinians killed, 29 others wounded in Israeli raid in West Bank
Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 17:28:34 GMT
JERUSALEM (AP) — Israeli troops killed 3 Palestinians, including a minor, and wounded at least 29 others during a massive gunbattle with militants in the streets of the occupied West Bank city of Jenin on Monday, the Palestinian Health Ministry said. The fighting was the latest in more than a year of near-daily violence that has wracked the West Bank.The Palestinian Health Ministry identified Khaled Asasa, 21, Qassam Abu Sariya, 29, and 15-year-old Ahmed Saqr among the killed and said at least six others were seriously wounded in the shootout.The Israeli military said troops came under fire during an arrest raid in Jenin and shot back at Palestinian gunmen. “As the security forces exited the city, a military vehicle was hit by an explosive device, damaging the vehicle,” the army said, adding that helicopters “opened fire toward the gunmen in order to assist in extraction of the forces.” Unconfirmed amateur video footage from Jenin appeared to show an Israeli military helicopter laun...A high-profile French nun is inspiring hope for Catholic women. But can she really bring change?
Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 17:28:34 GMT
VATICAN CITY (AP) — In her years running Catholic youth programs in France, Sister Nathalie Becquart often invoked her own experience as a seasoned sailor in urging young people to weather the storms of their lives. “There’s nothing stronger than seeing the sunrise after a storm, the flat calm of the sea,” she says. That lesson is especially applicable to Becquart herself as she charts the global church through an unprecedented — and at times, tempestuous — period of reform as one of the highest-ranking women at the Vatican.Pope Francis named the 54-year-old nun as the first female undersecretary in the Vatican’s Synod of Bishops office in 2021. Since then, she has been crisscrossing the globe as the public face of his hallmark call to listen to rank-and-file Catholics and empower them to have a greater say in the life of the church.That process, which comes to a head in October with a big assembly, reaches a crucial point Tuesday with the publication of the working document for the...AIF: President Tokayev proposes to hold regional climate summit in Kazakhstan in 2026
Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 17:28:34 GMT
Kazakh President Kassym-Jomart Tokayev outlined key global initiatives to address humanity’s shared challenges, focusing on the significance of the Astana International Forum (AIF) at an 8 June opening ceremony and plenary session.Climate awareness and Afghanistan crisisTokayev proposed to the global community to hold a Regional Climate Summit in Kazakhstan in 2026 under the auspices of the United Nations (UN) and other international organizations to facilitate dialogue and find adequate solutions to climate change.Referring to the critically low water level in the two great rivers of the Central Asian region – the Syr Darya and the Amu Darya – which could decrease by nearly 15% by 2050, Tokayev called for “more resources to support the International Fund for Saving the Aral Sea to prevent an ecological catastrophe in the region.”“Kazakhstan could offer huge green economy opportunities and become a center for renewable energy. However, time is not on our side. We need resources and ...Emirates celebrates three decades in partnership with Sri Lankan tea firm
Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 17:28:34 GMT
A leading airline is celebrating over three decades in partnership with a Sri Lankan tea company.Emirates, based in Dubai, has enjoyed a successful partnership with Dilmah Tea for over 30 years.Sri Lanka, which produces around 300 million kilograms of tea annually and is predominantly an orthodox tea producer, is currently trying to rebuild its tourist sector after recent political turbulence.Tea remains vital to its economy and the country is the largest supplier of orthodox teas, exporting more than 95% of its production. Tea accounts for an estimated 65 per cent of its overall global exports.Last Friday \(16 June), food and drink specialists gathered in Brussels for a special event which showcased the best of Dilmah Tea (served to Emirates’ first class passengers).The first tea plant arrived in Sri Lanka in 1824 from China, as an ornamental plant for a botanical garden. In the years that followed, more tea plants were brought from Assam, Calcutta and Kenya. T...Man arrested for alleged hate crime attack in Azusa
Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 17:28:34 GMT
An Ontario man was arrested earlier this week for an alleged hate crime attack that was captured on surveillance video.On Dec. 23, 2022, police responded to reports of an assault at a basketball court in Azusa's Memorial Park.The suspect, Sebastian Espinosa, 27, had fled the scene before officers arrived. “Through the investigation, it was learned that the suspect attacked an Asian male who was playing in the game, seemingly unprovoked,” said Azusa Police.As the victim was on the ground, Espinosa continually punched the victim in the head and face. The victim was “putting up no self-defense,” at the time, according to arrest documents.As bystanders pulled Espinosa away, he “delivered a final attack by kicking the victim’s head and face before yelling a racially derogatory slur at the victim.” Video shows man kicking, severely injuring tiny dog in Venice The assault was captured on a courtside surveillance camera, police said. The video has not been released.On June 15, Espinosa wa...Stock market today: Asia follows Wall St lower as US, Chinese foreign ministers meet
Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 17:28:34 GMT
BEIJING (AP) — Asian stock markets followed Wall Street lower Monday after the top U.S. and Chinese diplomats agreed to cooperate during a meeting held at a time of friction over an array of conflicts.Shanghai, Tokyo, Hong Kong and Seoul retreated. Sydney gained. Oil prices fell.Wall Street’s benchmark S&P 500 index lost 0.4% on Friday after the Federal Reserve held its benchmark lending rate steady but warned last week it might be raised later if needed to cool inflation.On Sunday, Secretary of State Antony Blinken and Chinese Foreign Minister Qin Gang held what the Chinese government called “candid, in-depth and constructive talks” at a time when relations are at their lowest point in decades. They indicated willingness to cooperate on major issues but did not indicate there was any progress on disputes over Taiwan, human rights, technology and security.“Whether that will lead to any actual positive outcomes still awaits to be seen,” said Yeap Jun Rong of IG in a report. “Any ...Latest news
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