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Jannik Sinner Guides Italy To Back-to-back Davis Cup TriumphsApartment building where viral video fueled Trump's claims about city likely will close next yearNew Delhi, Nov 24 (PTI) Prime Minister Narendra Modi will inaugurate the ICA Global Cooperative Conference 2024 and launch the UN International Year of Cooperatives 2025 at the Bharat Mandapam here on Monday. The ICA Global Cooperative Conference and the ICA General Assembly are being organised in India for the first time in the 130-year-long history of the International Cooperative Alliance (ICA), the premier body for the global cooperative movement. Also Read | Winter Session 2024: INDIA Bloc To Hold Parliamentary Floor Leaders Meeting To Decide Strategy on November 25. The global conference, hosted by the Indian Farmers Fertiliser Cooperative Limited (IFFCO), in collaboration with the ICA, the Government of India and Indian cooperatives AMUL and KRIBHCO, will be held from November 25 to November 30. Modi will inaugurate the ICA Global Cooperative Conference 2024 and launch the UN International Year of Cooperatives 2025 at the Bharat Mandapam at around 3 pm on Monday. Also Read | Shiv Sena MLAs Feel Eknath Shinde Should Continue As Maharashtra CM, Says State Minister Deepak Kesarkar. The theme of the conference -- "Cooperatives Build Prosperity for All" -- aligns with the government's vision of "Sahkar Se Samriddhi" (prosperity through cooperation), according to a statement issued by the Prime Minister's Office (PMO). The event will feature discussions, panel sessions and workshops, addressing the challenges and opportunities faced by cooperatives worldwide in achieving the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), particularly in areas such as poverty alleviation, gender equality and sustainable economic growth. The prime minister will also launch the UN International Year of Cooperatives 2025, which will focus on the theme, "Cooperatives Build a Better World", underscoring the transformative role cooperatives play in promoting social inclusion, economic empowerment and sustainable development. The UN SDGs recognise cooperatives as crucial drivers of sustainable development, particularly in reducing inequality, promoting decent work and alleviating poverty, the statement said. The year 2025 will be a global initiative aimed at showcasing the power of cooperative enterprises in addressing the world's most pressing challenges, it said. Modi will also launch a commemorative postal stamp, symbolising India's commitment to the cooperative movement. The stamp showcases a lotus, symbolising peace, strength, resilience and growth, reflecting the cooperative values of sustainability and community development. The five petals of the lotus represent the five elements of nature ("Panchatatva"), highlighting cooperatives' commitment to environmental, social and economic sustainability. The design also incorporates sectors like agriculture, dairy, fisheries, consumer cooperatives and housing, with a drone symbolising the role of modern technology in agriculture. Prime Minister of Bhutan Dasho Tshering Tobgay, Deputy Prime Minister of Fiji Manoa Kamikamica and around 3,000 delegates from more than 100 countries will also be present, the statement said. (This is an unedited and auto-generated story from Syndicated News feed, LatestLY Staff may not have modified or edited the content body) New Delhi, Nov 24 (PTI) Prime Minister Narendra Modi will inaugurate the ICA Global Cooperative Conference 2024 and launch the UN International Year of Cooperatives 2025 at the Bharat Mandapam here on Monday. The ICA Global Cooperative Conference and the ICA General Assembly are being organised in India for the first time in the 130-year-long history of the International Cooperative Alliance (ICA), the premier body for the global cooperative movement. Also Read | Winter Session 2024: INDIA Bloc To Hold Parliamentary Floor Leaders Meeting To Decide Strategy on November 25. The global conference, hosted by the Indian Farmers Fertiliser Cooperative Limited (IFFCO), in collaboration with the ICA, the Government of India and Indian cooperatives AMUL and KRIBHCO, will be held from November 25 to November 30. Modi will inaugurate the ICA Global Cooperative Conference 2024 and launch the UN International Year of Cooperatives 2025 at the Bharat Mandapam at around 3 pm on Monday. Also Read | Shiv Sena MLAs Feel Eknath Shinde Should Continue As Maharashtra CM, Says State Minister Deepak Kesarkar. The theme of the conference -- "Cooperatives Build Prosperity for All" -- aligns with the government's vision of "Sahkar Se Samriddhi" (prosperity through cooperation), according to a statement issued by the Prime Minister's Office (PMO). The event will feature discussions, panel sessions and workshops, addressing the challenges and opportunities faced by cooperatives worldwide in achieving the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), particularly in areas such as poverty alleviation, gender equality and sustainable economic growth. The prime minister will also launch the UN International Year of Cooperatives 2025, which will focus on the theme, "Cooperatives Build a Better World", underscoring the transformative role cooperatives play in promoting social inclusion, economic empowerment and sustainable development. The UN SDGs recognise cooperatives as crucial drivers of sustainable development, particularly in reducing inequality, promoting decent work and alleviating poverty, the statement said. The year 2025 will be a global initiative aimed at showcasing the power of cooperative enterprises in addressing the world's most pressing challenges, it said. Modi will also launch a commemorative postal stamp, symbolising India's commitment to the cooperative movement. The stamp showcases a lotus, symbolising peace, strength, resilience and growth, reflecting the cooperative values of sustainability and community development. The five petals of the lotus represent the five elements of nature ("Panchatatva"), highlighting cooperatives' commitment to environmental, social and economic sustainability. The design also incorporates sectors like agriculture, dairy, fisheries, consumer cooperatives and housing, with a drone symbolising the role of modern technology in agriculture. Prime Minister of Bhutan Dasho Tshering Tobgay, Deputy Prime Minister of Fiji Manoa Kamikamica and around 3,000 delegates from more than 100 countries will also be present, the statement said. (This is an unedited and auto-generated story from Syndicated News feed, LatestLY Staff may not have modified or edited the content body)
Beware of the designer bag snatchers: Shop robbers target £600,000 of 'pre-loved' accessories including high-end brands Chanel and Hermes from showrooms By SABRINA MILLER Published: 23:02 GMT, 6 December 2024 | Updated: 23:14 GMT, 6 December 2024 e-mail 2 View comments Shops selling ‘pre-loved’ luxury handbags are on high alert after burglars stole more than £600,000 worth of products from two showrooms in London . Dozens of second-hand bags from brands such as Chanel and Hermes – some which sell for upwards of £10,000 – were taken in the raids. Dramatic CCTV footage shows masked thieves smashing their way into the stores before filling sacks with the high-end gear. Police are not treating the robberies as linked but word has spread across the industry, with shops now on guard in the run-up to Christmas as the black market is in full swing. On Tuesday, two crooks raided the appointment-only Eveyspreloved showroom in north London while an accomplice waited outside in a getaway car. They kicked down the door and took just five minutes to steal the one-of-a-kind goods before disappearing. In total around 70 per cent of the showroom’s stock was taken, with a total value in excess of £100,000. Distraught business owner Evey Amery, 57, said of the raid: ‘It was clearly targeted because you can see on the CCTV that the robbers knew where they were going and where the products were.’ Among the bags stolen were a blue-suede cowskin Chanel bag with champagne-coloured hardware, priced at around £2,250, and a vintage 1957 Hermes Kelly 28 Miel Crocodile bag, valued at over £11,000. Evey Amery with a Chanel reissue double flap handbag. Over £600,000 of second-hand bags were stolen in a raid of her two showrooms CCTV footage of Evey Amery Kurlander's handbags being stolen from the north London showroom This Louis Vuitton Monogram Aquagarden Mini soft trunk abyss limited edition blue bag worth £3,000 was among pieces stolen A Chanel Mini rectangular bag worth £4,650 that was stolen in the raid Also taken was a Chanel pink medium flap bag in tweed with a pearl handle and Champagne gold hardware worth over £5,600 Also taken was a black Chanel mock alligator-skin bag worth in excess of £4,000 and an olive green Hermes Kelly costing £8,000. Ms Amery added: ‘I’ve always been so worried about security and weirdly relocated the room where I store the bags just eight days before the burglary.’ It is feared the items will be sold for bargain prices on the black market by gangs determined to cash in on the festive season. On November 13, three masked men used an axe and scaffolding to shatter the windows of the Sellier showroom in Belgravia. They grabbed £500,000 worth of designer goods in a robbery that lasted just three minutes. Among the stolen items were a Hermes vintage Birkin bag with gold buckles worth almost £15,000 and a pink tweed Chanel flap bag with a pearl handle valued at nearly £6,000. Co-founder Ayaz Ibrahimov, 34, claims to have seen his bags for sale on social media app Snapchat. He says he handed the evidence over to police but nothing was done. ‘I put the identity of the person who robbed us under the police’s nose,’ Mr Ibrahimov said. ‘The forensics team have DNA evidence because the robbers injured themselves when they broke into the shop and left blood behind. But I haven’t heard a peep from the police in three weeks.’ In July, around half of luxury re-seller Luxe Collective’s stock – worth up to £500,000 – was stolen from the company’s warehouse in West Lancashire. One careful owner but still premium prices In an industry that deals in fads, seasonal trends and this year’s must-haves, the one item that never goes out of style is the designer bag. It’s true that the era of the It Bag – when the most important element of your outfit was your handbag, whether it was a Mulberry Bayswater or a Fendi Baguette – ended decades ago. But in its place a market has emerged for pre-loved (previously owned but in excellent condition) designer bags that have a history of their own. The idea now is not to carry the purse of the season but to own one of the classic bags with a name to prove how long they’ve been at the top. If yours has had one careful previous owner all the better; shaving a few thousand off the price makes them less eye-wateringly expensive (we’re talking about £8,850 for a new Chanel flap bag, but around £3,000 second hand). The most covetable among them are the Hermes Birkin (named after its inspiration Jane Birkin); the Hermes Kelly (after Grace Kelly) and the classic Chanel quilted flap bags: the 2.55 (named for the date of its creation, February 1955) and the 11.12. Then there are the relative newcomers to the pantheon of arm candy: Balenciaga’s Le City, Mulberry’s multi-pocketed Roxanne and The Row’s Margaux. Styles that are no longer in production are also in high demand. Dior’s Columbus, which dates back to John Galliano’s days as head designer in 2002 (£810 on eBay), has re-entered the hotlist since Rihanna was seen carrying one this summer. A Hermes gold vintage Birkin Retourne 30cm natural sable box calf leather handbag And the puffy cushioned and padlocked Chloe Paddington bag, a star of Phoebe Philo’s spring/summer 2005 collection, is another early 21st century bag enjoying a renaissance with younger customers (for a relatively reasonable £600 on eBay). For where once buying designer bags was a niche hobby of ladies who lunched, interest has exploded over the past couple of years. It’s now so mainstream that department stores Selfridges and John Lewis have their own vintage collections. Pre-loved bags are typically indistinguishable from brand new, but their cheaper price means you stand a chance of owning something you otherwise couldn’t. However, in some cases a second-hand piece can sell for more than its original price. To buy a new Birkin, Hermes requires the shopper to leap through hoops to prove their brand loyalty before they are permitted to part with their £9,000. This exclusivity means that pre-loved Birkins can sell for as much as £25,000. Such bags are status symbols, luxury fashion statements – and they’re collectable in the way that fine porcelain used to be. Whether you want them to show off or to sell on at auction, they’re hot property. 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If I told you that Valve could make a play to dethrone the Sony PlayStation and Microsoft Xbox in your living room this next year while simultaneously challenging the Meta Quest as the gamer’s VR headset of choice, would you believe me? Because Valve may have a of SteamOS hardware on the way. If there’s fire where we currently see smoke, Valve is currently preparing a , a pair , , and a too. (That last one than it did yesterday.) And Valve has also now seemingly revealed plans for partners to create third-party SteamOS hardware too. It won’t be easy to take on Sony, Microsoft, or Meta. Those companies have a lot to lose, and they’re deeply entrenched. But the Steam Deck has revealed a massive weakness in each of their businesses that them — the desire to play a huge library of games anytime, anywhere. And while they figure out, Valve may be building an entire new ecosystem of SteamOS hardware, one that could finally let PC and peripheral makers tap into the huge and growing library of Windows games on all sorts of different hardware without relying on Microsoft or subjecting their customers to the many annoyances of Windows. Today, every major PC company is building . But without Valve’s blessing and support, they’re saddled with a Windows OS that doesn’t start, pause, and resume games quickly and seamlessly enough to feel portable and easy. When building those handhelds, they typically rely on off-the-shelf AMD chips, too, since no other manufacturer’s parts currently compete on Windows gaming plus battery. But Valve has long said it will open up SteamOS to other manufacturers, even like the Asus ROG Ally — and the other week, Valve quietly updated that may reveal its larger overarching strategy. It won’t just leave SteamOS sitting around and hope manufacturers build something — it’ll hold their hand. Valve now has an explicit label for third parties to create “Powered by SteamOS” devices, which it explicitly defines as “hardware running the SteamOS operating system, implemented in close collaboration with Valve.” It additionally lets companies create “Steam Compatible” hardware that ships with “Valve approved controller inputs,” as well as SteamVR hardware and hardware that lets you stream games from one device to another. And if the leaks are correct, manufacturers may not have to pick just one or two of those labels. Valve’s Steam Controller 2 may contain the ingredients to be recognized and tracked in a VR environment and that will feature enough buttons to double as a gamepad, playing Steam’s massive library of flatscreen games as well. Valve may be putting in the work to reduce dependence on AMD’s x86 chips as well. Datamining by Brad Lynch, the Valve watcher whose community has uncovered most if not all of these leaks, , including VR games, on Arm chips as well. While Valve that the Steam Deck’s AMD x86 chip might be a good candidate for a possible future standalone VR headset, Arm chips could potentially offer better battery life and lower weight for a portable product than x86 — even for a possible living room console. When Valve asked PC manufacturers to sign onto its Steam Machines initiative over a decade ago, with the idea of building living room PC consoles, . It took years for Valve to even build the oddball living room controller for its Steam Machines, and it didn’t get far in convincing Windows game developers to port their games to Linux. But by the time it announced the Steam Deck, Valve had hammered out a Proton software compatibility layer so good that many Windows games now run on Linux, and created the most customizable yet familiar set of controls ever made. If manufacturers could build their own Steam Machines rather than equivalent Windows machines, they could offer better gaming products than they do today. Maybe they’d even want to release a VR headset that isn’t tied to Microsoft or Meta if it doubled as a Steam Deck, portably playing decades of flatscreen games. It’s not clear any of this will pan out; Valve is that tries not to chase too many things at a time. When I speak to PC industry executives about why they pick Windows over SteamOS, some say they’re concerned about whether Valve would truly be able to support them. But it’s just as intriguing an idea when Gabe Newell , and this time, there’s a far better chance it’ll work. /The Christmas rush typically separates the men from the boys in the Premier League title race, and this weekend marks the start of that hectic period. Liverpool head to Everton for the last Merseyside derby at Goodison Park on Saturday, Manchester City are away at Crystal Palace, and on Sunday, Arsenal travel to Fulham and Chelsea make the short trip to Tottenham. While most eyes will be turned north to see how Arne Slot’s side respond to a thrilling draw with Newcastle, London is where the most telling events are likely to take place. On Friday, Enzo Maresca said he did not believe his Chelsea side were ready to mix it with the rest, despite scoring goals for fun this season. They have netted 31 times in 14 league matches, with 57 in 22 games across all competitions so far. But they have kept just three clean sheets, and whether they get to four depends on which Tottenham team shows up. The one that beat Manchester City 4-0 a fortnight ago, or the one that lost 1-0 to Bournemouth on Thursday. “I don’t think we are there and ready to compete with Arsenal, Liverpool and City. We have to do many more things good, not just score goals. 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Radical Jaguar rebrand and new logo sparks ire online NEW YORK (AP) — A promotional video for a rebrand of British luxury car brand Jaguar is being criticized online for showing models in brightly colored outfits — and no car. The rebrand, which includes a new logo, is slated to launch Dec. 2 during Miami Art Week, when the company will unveil a new electric model. But Jaguar Land Rover, a unit of India’s Tata Motors Ltd., has been promoting it online. The Jaguar brand is in the middle of a transition to going all-electric. “Copy Nothing,” marketing materials read. “We’re here to delete the ordinary. To go bold. To copy nothing.” Trump has promised again to release the last JFK files. But experts say don’t expect big revelations DALLAS (AP) — The nation is set to mark 61 years since President John F. Kennedy was assassinated as his motorcade passed through downtown Dallas on Nov. 22, 1963. Even after over six decades, conspiracy theories about what happened that day still swirl and the desire to follow every thread of information hasn’t waned. President-elect Donald Trump made promises over the summer that if reelected he would declassify the remaining records. At this point, only a few thousand of millions of pages of records related to the assassination have yet to be fully released. And those who have studied what's been released so far say that the public shouldn’t anticipate any earth-shattering revelations even if the remaining files are declassified. Bitcoin is at the doorstep of $100,000 as post-election rally rolls on NEW YORK (AP) — Bitcoin is jumping again, rising above $98,000 for the first time Thursday. The cryptocurrency has been shattering records almost daily since the U.S. presidential election, and has rocketed more than 40% higher in just two weeks. It's now at the doorstep of $100,000. Cryptocurrencies and related investments like crypto exchange-traded funds have rallied because the incoming Trump administration is expected to be more “crypto-friendly.” Still, as with everything in the volatile cryptoverse, the future is hard to predict. And while some are bullish, other experts continue to warn of investment risks. NFL issues security alert to teams and the players' union following recent burglaries The NFL has issued a security alert to teams and the players’ union following recent burglaries involving the homes of Chiefs stars Patrick Mahomes and Travis Kelce. In a memo obtained by The Associated Press, the league says homes of professional athletes across multiple sports have become “increasingly targeted for burglaries by organized and skilled groups.” Law enforcement officials noted these groups target the homes on days the athletes have games. Players were told to take precautions and implement home security measures to reduce the risk of being targeted. Some of the burglary groups have conducted extensive surveillance on targets. Penn State wins trademark case over retailer's use of vintage logos, images PHILADELPHIA (AP) — Penn State has won a closely watched trademark fight over an online retailer’s use of its vintage logos and images. A Pennsylvania jury awarded Penn State $28,000 in damages earlier this week over products made and sold by the firms Vintage Brand and Sportswear Inc. Penn State accused the firms of selling counterfeit clothing and accessories. The defendants said their website makes clear they are not affiliated with Penn State. At least a dozen other schools have sued the defendants on similar grounds, but the Pennsylvania case was the first to go to trial. Defense lawyers declined to comment on the verdict and whether they planned an appeal. Has a waltz written by composer Frederic Chopin been discovered in an NYC museum? NEW YORK (AP) — A previously unknown musical work written by composer Frederic Chopin appears to have been found in a library in New York City. The Morgan Library & Museum says the untitled and unsigned piece is the first new manuscript of the Romantic era virtuoso to be discovered in nearly a century. Robinson McClellan, the museum’s curator, says he stumbled across the work in May while going through a collection brought to the Manhattan museum years earlier. He worked with outside experts to verify the document's authenticity. But there’s debate whether the waltz is an original Chopin work or merely one written in his hand. Volcano on Iceland's Reykjanes Peninsula erupts for the 7th time in a year GRINDAVIK, Iceland (AP) — A volcano on the Reykjanes Peninsula in southwestern Iceland is spewing lava from a fissure in its seventh eruption since December. Iceland's seismic monitors said the eruption started with little warning late Wednesday and created a long fissure but looked to be smaller than eruptions in August and May. Around 50 houses were evacuated after the Civil Protection agency issued the alert, along with guests at the famous Blue Lagoon resort, according to the national broadcaster. The repeated eruptions over the past year have caused damage to the town of Grindavík and forced people to relocate. Australian teen and British woman who drank tainted alcohol in Laos have died, bringing toll to 5 VIENTIANE, Laos (AP) — An Australian teenager and a British woman have died after drinking tainted alcohol in Laos in what Australia’s prime minister said was every parent’s nightmare. Officials earlier said an American and two Danish tourists also had died following reports that multiple people had been sickened in town popular with backpackers. Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese told Parliament that 19-year-old Bianca Jones had died after being evacuated from Vang Vieng, Laos, for treatment in a Thai hospital. Her friend, also 19, remains hospitalized in Thailand. Later Thursday, Britain said a British woman also died and the media in the U.K. identified her as 28-year-old Simone White. US ahead in AI innovation, easily surpassing China in Stanford's new ranking The U.S. leads the world in developing artificial intelligence technology, surpassing China in research and other important measures of AI innovation, according to a newly released Stanford University index. There’s no surefire way to rank global AI leadership but Stanford researchers have made an attempt by measuring the “vibrancy” of the AI industry across a variety of dimensions, from how much research and investment is happening to how responsibly the technology is being pursued to prevent harm. Following the U.S. and China were the United Kingdom, India and the United Arab Emirates. Pop star Ed Sheeran helps favorite soccer team sign player before getting on stage with Taylor Swift It turns out British pop star Ed Sheeran is also good at recruiting soccer players. Sheeran is a minority shareholder at English soccer team Ipswich Town and it needed his help over the summer to get a player to join the club. Ipswich CEO Mark Ashton tells a Soccerex industry event in Miami: “Ed jumped on a Zoom call with him at the training ground, just before he stepped on stage with Taylor Swift. Hopefully that was a key part in getting the player across the line.” Ashton didn’t disclose the player in question, saying only: “He’s certainly scoring a few goals.”
Eastman Chemical CEO Mark Costa sells $1.9 million in stockSHENZHEN, China , Dec. 3, 2024 /PRNewswire/ -- On November 26, 2024 , Access Advance LLC ("AA") and TCL Electronics Holdings Limited ("TCL" or "Client") announced that TCL had officially joined the HEVC Advance Patent Pool as a licensee. PurpleVine IP Group ("PurpleVine") played a pivotal role in this achievement, providing full-spectrum services, including strategic planning, global litigation management, and licensing negotiation support. PurpleVine's efforts were instrumental in helping TCL finalize agreements with AA and multiple HEVC Advance licensors, resolving years of complex global litigation over HEVC standard-essential patents("SEPs"). Since 2021, leading HEVC Advance licensors - including Dolby, GEVC, Philips, Mitsubishi Electric, JVCKENWOOD, NEC, ETRI, and IP Bridge - have filed dozens of infringement lawsuits and sought injunctions against TCL across jurisdictions such as Germany , the Unified Patent Court (UPC) in Europe , and Brazil . PurpleVine provided TCL with a comprehensive defense strategy tailored to each jurisdiction. Working closely with local counsel, the PurpleVine team devised FRAND-compliant arguments, non-infringement defenses, and patent invalidation strategies that not only neutralized injunction threats but also achieved an outstanding success rate of over 90% in invalidating asserted patents during first-instance rulings. PurpleVine also spearheaded counteractions against AA and HEVC Advance licensors in multiple jurisdictions, including China , Brazil , and Germany . Notably, PurpleVine assisted TCL in filing two landmark cases in Chinese courts - one challenging SEP licensing rates and another alleging abuse of market dominance. These cases were the first in the world where courts asserted jurisdiction over SEP pool licensing rates and alleged monopolistic practices, setting a groundbreaking legal precedent. Daniel Fu , General Counsel of TCL, stated, "We are pleased to have signed a license with Access Advance's HEVC patent pool, with the help of PurpleVine IP. The transaction is beneficial to the licensing ecosystem and the development of cutting-edge technologies for the welfare of consumers." This multi-jurisdictional case, involving complex legal challenges, spanning several years, highlights PurpleVine's expertise in managing high-stakes IP disputes. PurpleVine's strategic leadership, effective litigation management, and skilled negotiations reaffirm its position as a leading provider of cross-border intellectual property services. Disclaimer: This press release is for informational purposes only and does not constitute legal advice or an official statement regarding litigation. About PurpleVine IP Group PurpleVine IP Group, based in Shenzhen, China , is a leading intellectual property service provider with a global perspective. The firm offers one-stop IP services, including patent and trademark prosecution, analysis, global transactions, licensing negotiations, and dispute resolution. The core members of PurpleVine's litigation and dispute resolution team have backgrounds in top international law firms and leading corporate legal departments. They have managed patent litigation and invalidation cases in over 50 courts worldwide. The firm also includes SEP (Standard Essential Patent) experts from the telecommunications industry, who have been involved in hundreds of patent licensing negotiations and litigations. View original content to download multimedia: https://www.prnewswire.com/news-releases/purplevine-drives-tcls-successful-entry-into-the-hevc-advance-patent-pool-302320761.html SOURCE PurpleVine IP
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Larry Donnelly: It was a sleepy general election, but the storm clouds are now loomingOn a bitterly cold Tyneside night West Ham finally remembered how to fight back. Even better for their beleaguered manager, Julen Lopetegui, a team inspired by standout performances from Tomas Soucek and Jarrod Bowen exhibited the sort of ruthless precision strangely absent from Newcastle’s game. Expertly taken goals from Soucek and Aaron Wan-Bissaka reinforced Lopetegui’s fragile job security, lifting West Ham to 14th , three points behind Eddie Howe’s team, as Newcastle’s hopes of Champions League qualification sustained a dent. Before a potentially tenure-defining match, Lopetegui took time to revisit the bronze statue of Sir Bobby Robson that stands just outside St James’ Park. During his days as a goalkeeper, West Ham’s manager played under Robson at Barcelona and learned a lot from him. Three decades on and with his team three points clear of the relegation zone at kick-off, Lopetegui desperately needed to coax the sort of performance Robson would have treasured from his West Ham players here. Although the east London club rarely change managers mid-season there were strong suggestions that the former Spain coach’s future hinged on his team’s performance on Tyneside and then at home against Arsenal on Saturday. Lopetegui knew that, with the former Borussia Dortmund coach Edin Terzic among those reportedly waiting in the wings, a heavy defeat could ruin his hopes of surviving until at least the weekend but, for once, the manager was not the only one in the firing line. Tim Steidten, West Ham’s technical director, is primarily responsible for the summer’s £100m-plus spending splurge and now finds himself under forensic scrutiny. Undeterred by all this off-field politicking, Soucek revelled in placing Howe’s defence under an unflattering microscope as, completely unmarked, he headed Lopetegui’s side into a 10th-minute lead following Emerson’s fine corner. With Lloyd Kelly suffering an alarming concentration lapse, Newcastle suddenly felt the suspended Dan Burn’s absence. They had been on top, with Alexander Isak having an early goal disallowed for offside but, despite subsequently spurning a series of half chances, Howe’s players were frustrated by Lopetegui’s five-man midfield. With the tension rising, West Ham’s manager received a yellow card for dissent after his lively left winger, Crysencio Summerville, was contentiously adjudged to have fouled Sean Longstaff. Given it was the Spaniard’s third booking of the season, he must now watch the Arsenal game from the stands while serving a one-game touchline ban. Howe’s decision to start Joelinton on the right rather than the left wing did not work well. The idea was presumably to offer Anthony Gordon the freedom of his preferred left flank but the England winger let himself down when he shot straight at Lukasz Fabianski, allowing the goalkeeper to save smartly with a leg, following Jean-Clair Todibo’s defensive error. The second period began with a relocation for Joelinton to midfield as Howe introduced Harvey Barnes wide on the left. Sign up to Football Daily Kick off your evenings with the Guardian's take on the world of football after newsletter promotion Barnes impressed but, unfortunately for Howe, his presence served to persuade Soucek and Bowen to redouble their efforts. While Soucek strained every sinew to hold his midfield together, Bowen showed off quick feet and an even faster brain down the right. Bowen played a key role in West Ham doubling their advantage after Lucas Paquetá pinched possession from Bruno Guimarães and played in the England forward. All that remained was for a player much admired by Howe to set up Aaron Wan-Bissaka on the underlap, leaving the right-back to take a touch before evading Nick Pope’s reach courtesy of a shot that brushed a post en route to the back of the net. It was only the third goal of Wan-Bissaka’s career. It proved the signal for Callum Wilson to step off the home bench for his first appearance of another injury-blighted season. He had scored 12 goals in 14 previous appearances against West Ham and quickly saw a penalty appeal rejected, but this was Lopetegui’s night and even Wilson could not spoil it.
AP News Summary at 6:10 p.m. ESTBy Lisa Curry Everyone is feeling the pinch these days — charities, postal workers and the communities we serve. At Megaphone, instead of succumbing to division — a tactic often used to weaken collective power — we are choosing solidarity. Regardless of personal opinions about the current postal strike or its outcome, we are grateful that unions continue to exist to champion workers’ rights, despite their imperfections and decades of systemic efforts to dismantle them. At Megaphone, we believe everyone deserves safe, meaningful and dignified work. Contrary to prevalent narratives around poverty and its related challenges, we know that people want to work. Humans are inherently social beings, driven to contribute and connect with their communities. Despite this, societal messaging often paints a harmful picture, claiming that certain people don’t want to work or contribute. The truth is more complex. Many folks face barriers that make participation in traditional workplace environments difficult, if not impossible. People with disabilities, mental health challenges, or issues with executive functioning — such as memory, planning or focus — are often excluded by economic ideologies that value efficiency over accessibility. These systems, built on a “survival of the fittest” ethos, leave little room for those who don’t fit the mold. Through our programs, we provide accessible, meaningful opportunities for self-determined work. Our Vendor Mentorship Program exemplifies this commitment. For those unfamiliar, our Vendor Program is open to anyone, no questions asked, allowing vendors to work when and wherever it is best for them. That said, selling Megaphone products on the streets of Vancouver is no easy task. We live in an increasingly isolated and even hostile society, and many of our vendors face significant barriers to connecting with the larger community. Our Vendor Mentorship Program, launched in May of 2023, bridges this gap by offering new vendors three paid mentorship sessions with a veteran vendor. These sessions provide essential skills, peer support and a small cash boost to help new vendors start buying products to sell on their own It’s been a hugely successful endeavour, and in September, this program won an international award for “Best Vendor Support” at the International Network of Street Papers conference in Liverpool, England. As such, our current annual Winter Campaign is fundraising for this specific program, which is essential to our operations. However, the current postal strike has put us in a precarious position, with our mailouts ready to go... but grounded as the dispute drags on. So our team of staff, board members and volunteers are hitting the streets in December to deliver fundraising packages on foot across Vancouver, North Vancouver and Burnaby. If you like what we do, please watch for these envelopes, or consider making a donation online at . We also now accept gifts of securities.And don’t forget to buy your 2025 Hope in Shadows calendar — while quantities last! The two sheets of vendor-designed wrapping paper you will find in this issue of the magazine are the perfect fit for wrapping up the calendars, so your gift-giving is covered! Our vendors are out in full force throughout Vancouver, but if you have trouble finding one, give us a call at 604-255-9701, ext. 137.
2020 election interference case against Donald Trump dropped by US prosecutorsSunday, November 24, 2024 Saudi Arabia is revolutionizing its tourism sector under the ambitious Vision 2030 initiative, with women playing a vital role in this transformation. His Excellency Ahmed Al-Khateeb, Minister of Tourism for Saudi Arabia, recently highlighted these advancements during the 122nd UNWTO Executive Council Meeting in Colombia. With over 100,000 women joining the tourism workforce since 2019, Saudi Arabia is demonstrating its commitment to inclusivity, economic diversification, and global leadership in tourism. At the core of Saudi Arabia’s Vision 2030 strategy is a drive to diversify the Kingdom’s economy beyond oil and position tourism as a cornerstone of economic growth. Empowering women in the workforce is a key component of this vision. Since 2019, significant strides have been made to integrate women into the tourism industry, allowing them to take on roles in new developments such as the Red Sea resorts and NEOM, the Kingdom’s futuristic smart city. “Women are passionate, skilled, and enthusiastic to share Saudi Arabia’s story with the world,” said His Excellency Ahmed Al-Khateeb, Minister of Tourism, Saudi Arabia at an exclusive interaction with Anup Kumar Keshan, CEO and Editor-in-Chief, Travel And Tour World. He emphasized that women are not only contributing to the sector’s growth but are also serving as cultural ambassadors, showcasing Saudi Arabia’s rich heritage and modern ambitions. The Saudi government has implemented several initiatives to support women in tourism. These measures are designed to provide vocational training, improve employment conditions, and create new opportunities across the Kingdom. Here’s how Saudi Arabia is fostering women’s participation in the tourism workforce: Saudi Arabia has invested heavily in training and development programs aimed at equipping women with the skills required for careers in tourism, hospitality, and entertainment. These initiatives ensure that women are prepared to excel in roles such as tour guides, hotel managers, and event coordinators. In partnership with international institutions, these programs focus on building technical expertise, language proficiency, and leadership capabilities. The goal is to create a highly skilled workforce that can cater to the needs of an expanding tourism sector. To attract and retain women in tourism, the Saudi government has introduced policies to increase wages and enhance workplace conditions. These efforts are aligned with broader national goals to improve gender equality and economic participation. Women are playing a pivotal role in some of Saudi Arabia’s most ambitious tourism projects, including the Red Sea resorts and NEOM. These mega-developments are expected to draw millions of tourists annually, creating thousands of jobs in hospitality, entertainment, and retail. Women are contributing to these projects in a variety of roles, from on-the-ground operations to managerial and leadership positions. The government has introduced regulatory frameworks to ensure that women have access to equal opportunities in the tourism sector. These policies focus on creating inclusive workplaces and promoting gender diversity across all levels of the industry. The integration of women into Saudi Arabia’s tourism workforce is not only a matter of social progress but also an economic imperative. Tourism is one of the fastest-growing sectors in the Kingdom, with ambitious targets to attract 100 million annual visitors by 2030 and increase tourism’s contribution to GDP from 3% to 10%. By empowering women, Saudi Arabia is tapping into a vital source of talent and creativity, driving innovation and enhancing the visitor experience. Women are contributing to every aspect of the tourism value chain, from front-line hospitality roles to behind-the-scenes strategic planning. Vision 2030 serves as the guiding framework for Saudi Arabia’s transformation into a global tourism powerhouse. This comprehensive strategy emphasizes sustainability, inclusivity, and the creation of world-class destinations. Women’s participation in tourism is a critical pillar of Vision 2030, reflecting the Kingdom’s commitment to building a diversified and resilient economy. As part of this vision, Saudi Arabia is also leveraging its rich cultural heritage, natural beauty, and modern attractions to attract tourists from around the globe. Key destinations such as AlUla, Diriyah, and the Red Sea coastline are being developed to offer unique experiences that blend history, luxury, and adventure. Saudi Arabia’s efforts to transform its tourism sector have garnered international recognition. At the 122nd UNWTO Executive Council Meeting, the Kingdom’s achievements in empowering women and driving sustainable tourism were celebrated as a model for other nations. His Excellency Ahmed Al-Khateeb emphasized that tourism must serve as a tool for social progress. “By investing in people, we create a future where tourism benefits everyone, from local communities to global travelers,” he said. This approach aligns with global goals to make tourism a force for good, promoting economic development and cultural exchange. The inclusion of women in Saudi Arabia’s tourism workforce has a transformative effect on communities and families across the Kingdom. Women who join the industry not only contribute to economic growth but also serve as role models for future generations. Their success stories inspire young Saudis to pursue careers in tourism, creating a ripple effect of empowerment and opportunity. Moreover, women’s unique perspectives and skills enhance the overall quality of the tourism experience. From creating personalized guest experiences to managing complex operations, women bring valuable contributions that elevate Saudi Arabia’s reputation as a world-class destination. As Saudi Arabia continues its journey towards Vision 2030, the role of women in tourism will only grow in importance. The Kingdom is set to launch even more initiatives to support women’s participation, including expanded training programs, mentorship opportunities, and leadership development schemes. Mega-projects such as NEOM and the Red Sea resorts will remain key drivers of job creation, offering women unprecedented opportunities to contribute to the Kingdom’s tourism transformation. Additionally, the increasing number of international tourists will create a demand for skilled professionals who can deliver exceptional service and hospitality. Saudi Arabia’s Vision 2030 is redefining the global tourism landscape, with women at the forefront of this transformation. By empowering over 100,000 women to join the tourism workforce since 2019, the Kingdom is demonstrating its commitment to inclusivity, sustainability, and economic diversification. Through initiatives such as vocational training, wage increases, and roles in iconic developments like NEOM and the Red Sea resorts, Saudi Arabia is setting a benchmark for gender equality and innovation in tourism. As the Kingdom continues to attract global attention for its ambitious projects and visionary leadership, women will remain integral to its success in becoming a premier global tourism destination. 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