Mexico charges 2 men in activists’ disappearance

Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 14:26:27 GMT

Mexico charges 2 men in activists’ disappearance MEXICO CITY (AP) — Prosecutors in Mexico said Monday they have charged two men in the Jan. 15 disappearance of two environmental and community activists in a dangerous corner of western Mexico. Lawyer Ricardo Lagunes and schoolteacher Antonio Díaz have been missing for over three months. Their bullet-ridden truck was found a road near the iron-ore mining town of Aquila, in the western state of Michoacan. Federal prosecutors did not say whether the two were still alive, nor did they specify what evidence led them to charge the two suspects. A prosecution spokesman did not answer messages seeking clarification.Both suspects have been ordered to stand trial on charges of “disappearance,” defined as an abduction in which the victim isn’t heard from again. The TDT Network, a rights group, said one of the suspects was a leader of a faction of farmers in the Indigenous community of Aquila. It said the suspect — who was identified only by his first name, José, in keeping with Mexican legal ...

Australians and New Zealanders recall war dead on Anzac Day

Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 14:26:27 GMT

Australians and New Zealanders recall war dead on Anzac Day Hundreds of thousands of Australians gathered at dawn services and veterans’ street marches across the nation on Tuesday to commemorate their war dead on Anzac Day as recent events focused minds on the cost of war and the new threat of China’s rapid military buildup.Australia and New Zealand commemorate Anzac Day every April 25 — the date in 1915 when the Australia and New Zealand Army Corps landed on the beaches of Gallipoli, in northwest Turkey, in an ill-fated campaign that was the soldiers’ first combat of World War I.Prime Minister Anthony Albanese spoke to more than 30,000 people who gathered at the Australian War Memorial in the national capital Canberra for the first Anzac Day since his government was elected almost a year ago.“Gallipoli is just one battle in our history, but in all its stories of valor and resilience, in its simple truth of Australians looking out for each other no matter how bad things got, it has come to stand for something so much bigger in our collectiv...

UN chief: Haiti’s gang violence nears conflict, help needed

Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 14:26:27 GMT

UN chief: Haiti’s gang violence nears conflict, help needed UNITED NATIONS (AP) — The United Nations chief urged the immediate deployment of an international armed force in Haiti to stem escalating gang violence and the country’s worst human rights crisis in decades, warning in a new report that insecurity in the capital “has reached levels comparable to countries in armed conflict.”Secretary-General Antonio Guterres issued an urgent appeal for a specialized armed force to stop the crisis in Latin America’s poorest country last October at the request of Prime Minister Ariel Henry and the country’s Council of Ministers. But at a U.N. Security Council meeting in January neither the United States, which has been criticized for previous interventions in Haiti, nor Canada showed any interest in leading such a force, and there are no signs that opposition has changed. The international community has instead opted to impose sanctions and send military equipment and other resources.Guterres reiterated in a report to the Security Council circulated M...

As sand miners prosper in Uganda, a vital lake basin suffers

Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 14:26:27 GMT

As sand miners prosper in Uganda, a vital lake basin suffers LWERA WETLAND, Uganda (AP) — The excavator grunts in the heart of the wetland, baring its teeth. There are trucks waiting to be loaded with sand, and more almost certainly on the way. This is how it is here daily in Lwera — a central Ugandan region on the fringes of Lake Victoria: a near-constant demand for sand that’s exerting pressure on a wetland that’s home to locals and animals and feeds into Africa’s largest freshwater lake.Lwera is a breeding ground for fish, serves as a stop for migratory birds and can store vast amounts of planet-warming carbon dioxide underground. The wetland stretches more than 20 kilometers (12 miles) astride the highway from the Ugandan capital Kampala into the western interior. It has long been worked over by sand miners, both legal and illegal, motivated by demand from the construction industry. Now, all known corporate operations within the wetland have authorization to be there, giving them a measure of legitimacy that’s frustrating environmen...

LA’s big Armenian community marks genocide remembrance day

Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 14:26:27 GMT

LA’s big Armenian community marks genocide remembrance day LOS ANGELES (AP) — The killing and deportation of Armenians by Ottoman Empire forces in the early 1900s was remembered Monday in Southern California, home to an enormous Armenian American community that only recently has been able to celebrate U.S. recognition that the systematic oppression was genocide.Armenian Genocide Remembrance Day was marked in the Los Angeles region by big rallies and marches long before 2021, when President Joe Biden became the first U.S. president to use the word “genocide” to describe the campaign of violence.For decades, the White House had avoided using using the term for fear of alienating Turkey, the successor to the Ottoman Empire and a NATO ally. The government of Turkey vehemently rejected Biden’s use of the word. Biden on Monday issued a statement renewing a pledge to never forget.“On April 24, 1915, Ottoman authorities arrested Armenian intellectuals and community leaders in Constantinople — the start of a systematic campaign of violence aga...

'A slap on the wrist': Community activists blast charges for teens involved in stolen vehicle crash that killed infant

Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 14:26:27 GMT

'A slap on the wrist': Community activists blast charges for teens involved in stolen vehicle crash that killed infant CHICAGO — Eight days after a crash involving a stolen car claimed the life of a 6-month-old boy, community activists are demanding action and accountability after the two teens accused of being involved were only charged with misdemeanors. Andrew Holmes not only called on State’s Attorney Kim Foxx’s office for answers but questioned why the crash occurred. “You took that baby’s life. You took the breath out of that baby. For what? All because you wanted to joyride and steal somebody’s car," Holmes said. 6-month-old dies after crash involving stolen vehicle on West Side Also injured in the crash that claimed the life of 6-month-old Cristian Uvida were the infant's two older sisters and mother. "She has to close a casket. You all opened up a door, got in that door, and took off," Holmes said. Police said the crash happened around 5 p.m. Sunday, April 16, in the 4400 block of West Washington. A stolen Hyundai was traveling westbound on Washington when it struck a pickup truck."...

One dead after shooting at Oklahoma college; suspect in custody

Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 14:26:27 GMT

One dead after shooting at Oklahoma college; suspect in custody MIDWEST CITY, Okla. (KFOR) - A man is dead and another is in custody after a shooting put an Oklahoma college on lockdown Monday.The shooting happened near Rose State College's humanities building, according to authorities. The two-year college has about 13,000 students and is just outside Oklahoma City. Midwest City Police Chief Sid Porter said the alleged shooter, 30-year-old Brandon Morrissette, and the victim, a 20-year-old man, knew each other "through a domestic situation."According to authorities, Morrissette’s wife and the unidentified victim, both students at Rose State College, appeared to have been walking out of the campus building together when they were confronted by Morrissette. ‘This is a lot of trauma:’ Rose State College community left shaken after shooting He then allegedly shot at the 20-year-old victim, who was pronounced dead at the scene. Midwest City Police officers on campus quickly found and confronted Morrissette, who they said complied with orders and ...

CPD: 14-year-old girl missing from East Side neighborhood found safe

Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 14:26:27 GMT

CPD: 14-year-old girl missing from East Side neighborhood found safe CHICAGO — The Chicago Police Department was seeking the public's help in finding an at-risk missing 14-year-old girl who was last seen in the City's East Side neighborhood.Mackenzie Wychocki, 14.Police said Mackenzie Wychocki was last seen around 1 p.m. Monday in the 3500 block of East 114th Street. She is in possession of a Ventra fare card, which was last used on a 30 South Chicago CTA Bus. She was found safe around 9:17 p.m., according to police.

Victim 'brutally attacked' in north Austin robbery, APD searching for suspect

Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 14:26:27 GMT

Victim 'brutally attacked' in north Austin robbery, APD searching for suspect AUSTIN (KXAN) -- The Austin Police Department is seeking the public's help in finding a suspect wanted in connection with a north Austin robbery, APD said in a news release.Shortly before 2 p.m., April 8, two suspects "brutally assaulted" the victim by punching and stomping on the victim's head in an alleyway in the 900 block of Rutland Drive, police said.One of the suspects has been arrested, police said. The other is who the police need help to find.During the attack, both suspects took the victim's belongings and ran north away from the scene, the release said. Detectives believe this was not a random attack.A video of the assault can be viewed on APD's YouTube.The description of the unidentified suspect is below:Black maleStocky build20 to 30 years of ageHe was last seen wearing a dark blue, flat-brimmed hat with a gray New England Patriots logo, a dark blue and white hooded jacket with a white logo on the left, and light-colored jeansThe Austin Police Department is searching fo...

'Outcoached, outplayed': Longhorns no longer ranked after being swept by Oklahoma at home

Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 14:26:27 GMT

'Outcoached, outplayed': Longhorns no longer ranked after being swept by Oklahoma at home AUSTIN (KXAN) — Texas head coach David Pierce said he was embarrassed following Oklahoma's 3-game sweep in Austin, and that in turn caused the Texas Longhorns to fall out of all four national college baseball polls released Monday.Texas fell to 8-7 in Big 12 Conference play after three losses to the Sooners, who entered the series 4-8 in conference play and 19-19 overall. Previously ranked No. 14 in both the D1Baseball.com, Baseball America and USA Today Coaches polls, along with a No. 12 ranking by Collegiate Baseball Newspaper, the Longhorns are no longer considered part of the best 25 teams in college baseball for now.MORE THAN THE SCORE: Stay up to date on sports stories like these, and sign up for our More than the Score sports newsletter at kxan.com/newsletters"It's not because just because it was against the University of Oklahoma, but you know, we were embarrassingly bad," Pierce said after the third game of the series, which was the second game of a doubleheader April 22. T...