Pope says a revised environmental encyclical will be released Oct. 4, feast of St. Francis of Assisi
Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 00:46:13 GMT
VATICAN CITY (AP) — Pope Francis said Wednesday he will be releasing an update to his landmark 2015 environmental encyclical on Oct. 4, the feast of his nature-loving namesake, St. Francis of Assisi.Francis recently revealed he was writing a “second part” to the document “to address current problems.” The Vatican spokesman said the update would take into account in particular recent climate crises.On Wednesday, Francis told his weekly general audience that he intended to publish the update on Oct. 4, the feast of St. Francis and also the start of Francis’ big Vatican meeting on the future of the Catholic Church.The 2015 encyclical “Laudato Si,” or “Praised Be,” is perhaps Francis’ most well-known and important document. In it, Francis cast care for the environment in stark moral terms, calling for a bold cultural revolution to correct what he said was a “structurally perverse” economic system in which the rich exploited the poor, turning Earth into a pile of “filth” in t...Pakistan’s Imran Khan will be imprisoned for 2 more weeks despite getting bail
Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 00:46:13 GMT
ISLAMABAD (AP) — Pakistan’s former Prime Minister Imran Khan will remain in a high-security prison for at least another two weeks despite being granted bail the previous day, as an anti-terrorism court extended his detention Wednesday in a case involving the revealing of an official secret document, a defense lawyer said.The anti-terrorism court announced the decision after a brief closed-door hearing that was held at a high-security Attock prison in the eastern Punjab province, lawyer Intazar Hussain Panjutha said. The next court hearing will be on Sept. 2, he said.Khan’s other lawyer, Salman Safdar, told reporters that he is petitioning a court to seek bail for Khan in the latest case. He said he is challenging Khan’s imprisonment and jail trial as “it is illogical and unconstitutional.” The latest development was a blow to Khan and his legal team, which expected his release after a court in the capital, Islamabad, suspended the corruption conviction and three-ye...EgyptAir will resume direct flights from Egypt to conflict-stricken Sudan
Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 00:46:13 GMT
CAIRO (AP) — Egyptian authorities said the national carrier will resume direct flights to Sudan this week following high profile talks between the Egyptian president and Sudan’s military chief.Egypt’s Ministry of Civil Aviation said Tuesday that EgyptAir would launch a weekly flight route from Cairo to the Sudanese coastal city of Port Sudan starting Friday. No further details were given.Sudan plunged into chaos in mid-April when simmering tensions between the military, led by Abdel Fattah Burhan, and the powerful paramilitary Rapid Support Forces, commanded by Mohammed Hamdan Dagalo, exploded into open fighting in the capital, Khartoum, and elsewhere.The flight announcement came hours after Burhan and Egyptian President Abdel Fattah el-Sissi concluded talks in Cairo. The visit marks the Sudanese general’s first trip abroad since fighting erupted on April 15. Sudanese authorities reopened the airspace in the east of the country earlier this month, according to local medi...In the news today: Universities pull course info and BC kids head back to school soon
Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 00:46:13 GMT
Here is a roundup of stories from The Canadian Press designed to bring you up to speed on what you need to know today…Universities pull course info from public sites for safetySeveral Ontario universities are removing course location, and other information, from their public websites as a safety measure, as faculty representatives look to be more involved in efforts to prevent harassment and hate crimes on campus. The move to pull some information from public pages comes after a triple stabbing at a University of Waterloo gender studies class in June, which police described as a hate-motivated attack. The school removed class locations and instructor names from its public websites after the stabbing and several other post-secondary institutions have either done the same or are considering the measure. In Toronto, York University and the University of Toronto said they were taking down course room locations from the public domain, while Toronto Metropolitan University said it d...A look at 10 films sparking interest ahead of the Toronto International Film Festival
Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 00:46:13 GMT
TORONTO — A bombastic bawdy musical, a feel-good soccer-driven popcorn flick and what may be the last film from a revered Japanese auteur are among the cinematic highlights set for this year’s Toronto International Film Festival.While ongoing Hollywood labour strikes have cast uncertainty over who will show up on the red carpet, the big screen is sure to feature plenty of star-packed ventures and intriguing flicks to choose from.Here’s a look at 10 titles that have caught the attention of Canadian Press reporters who will be on the circuit Sept. 7 to 17. “Aggro Dr1ft” — If the marketing gimmick of “shot entirely in infrared” fails to capture interest in the experimental film “Aggro Dr1ft,” the name Harmony Korine just might. Hardly satisfied with keeping things risk-free, the U.S. director behind limit-testing films such as “Kids,” “Gummo” and “Spring Breakers” has built a career out of being divisive, if not interesting. In what TIFF describes as a sensory experiment, “...Mohawk-language Bible published after decades-long effort by one Quebec man
Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 00:46:13 GMT
KANESATAKE — Harvey Satewas Gabriel still remembers the first time he heard a preacher read Bible passages in the Mohawk language back in the 1950s. He watched the United Church minister open the book and translate the Scripture into Mohawk straight off the page as he read, the words sounding like “honey” to the then-17-year-old from Kanesatake, Que.Gabriel went home and asked his mother why there was no Mohawk Bible. She said, “That’s a big project, who’s going to translate that?” he recalls.That conversation would spark a decades-long passion that culminates this fall with the publication of a complete Mohawk-language Bible — most of it translated by Gabriel himself.The 83-year-old estimates it took him about 17 years, on and off, to complete the translation, including 58 books he translated single-handedly.Gabriel said that early conversation with his mother stuck with him. However, it wasn’t until around 1980 that he first started translating Bible passages, wh...No more ‘Forest Fridays’: B.C. pupils to return to school in fire-ravaged communities
Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 00:46:13 GMT
VANCOUVER — Alesha Campbell’s five-year-old daughter Maddie used to look forward to “Forest Fridays,” when she and kindergarten classmates would walk through the woods behind Rose Valley Elementary in West Kelowna.But now most of the forest has been burned by the McDougall Creek wildfire, part of a fire complex that has damaged or destroyed at least 189 properties. It came close to destroying the school, too.“Their playground and the field is fine, but their outdoor forest playground is gone and that was a really big part of the school,” Campbell said. “It’s really hard to lose that.”As students across British Columbia gear up for their return to school next week, parents in communities devastated by wildfires are grappling with what that may look like for their kids. Some pupils have been evacuated from their home communities, while 17 B.C. schools were still under evacuation orders or alerts, the Education Ministry said Tuesday.Campb...Indigo hopes new store concept will win back customers after cyberattack, inflation
Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 00:46:13 GMT
TORONTO — When Indigo Books & Music Inc. opens the doors to its forthcoming location in downtown Toronto’s Well building this September, shoppers will immediately realize the space is more than a bookstore.A blue Citroën truck dating back to the 1950s will sit by the entrance serving pastries, coffee, beer and wine. There will be nooks dedicated to home fragrances, plants and popular Japanese graphic novels known as Manga.A listening booth will offer up stacks of records to buy and a jukebox to sample jams, and other areas will be abuzz with 1980s pinball and Pac-Man machines for gamers.The 16,000 square-foot store — the first using the retailer’s new urban concept — will be a play on the company’s long-held strategy of blending books with lifestyle products, but for chief executive Peter Ruis, it will also be a test.Indigo is entering a new chapter, its first without Heather Reisman, who built the retailer into a dominant Canadian chain and mall stalwart with ...Daily horoscope for August 30, 2023
Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 00:46:13 GMT
Moon Alert: After 10 a.m. EDT today (7 a.m. PDT) there are no restrictions to shopping or important decisions. The Moon is in Pisces.Happy Birthday for Wednesday, Aug. 30, 2023:You are a leader who gets things done because you know how to delegate. You are organized and proficient. This year is the last year of a nine-year cycle for you, which means it’s time to give up anyone or anything that is holding you back. Clear the decks!ARIES(March 21-April 19)★★★You might experience some genuine stress at work today because of the energy of the Full Moon combined with Mercury retrograde. Do your best to be patient with co-workers and customers. Likewise, be extra aware of everything related to your pet, as well as your health. Tonight: Lie low.TAURUS(April 20-May 20)★★This is a stressful day for romance. Parents also might find this to be a stressful day when dealing with their kids because of the Full Moon energy. Everyone will be more emotional than usual, which might lead to hiss...EU Cohesion Policy: More than €52 million to support the purchase of 37 electric trains in Romania
Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 00:46:13 GMT
More than €52 million from the European Regional Development Fund will be allocated to the purchase of 37 electric trains for 13 interregional routes in Romania following the approval of this project by the Commission. Cohesion and Reforms Commissioner Elisa Ferreira (pictured) said: “The new multiple unit trains will have a positive impact on the whole railway network in Romania. Increasing the frequency and comfort of journeys and encouraging the use of trains are important for territorial and social cohesion, as this facilitates access to employment and public services for all. They improve the sustainability of transport, thus contributing to the ecological transition. Cohesion Policy works with the Romanian authorities to implement the objectives of the European Green Deal." The introduction of these state-of-the-art electric trains will improve connectivity and passenger comfort and reduce transport emissions. Able to accommodate a minimum of 300 passengers per train, this inv...Latest news
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