Fashion models wearing dresses made from nettles harvested at Prince Charles’s country estate in southwest England will feature at London Fashion Week on Tuesday, in one of this year’s most unusual offerings. The quirky eco-friendly attire stems from an unexpected collaboration between the heir to the British throne, who is passionate about ecology, and the sustainable fashion pioneers Vin + Omi. The designer duo met the Prince of Wales last year and the conversation quickly turned to horticulture and its place in their fashion-focused research and development. “We were looking at nettles, cow parsley and horseradish,” Vin, the British half of the pair, told AFP ahead of their show. “We discussed it with Prince Charles and he said: ‘I’ve got a lot of nettles in Highgrove, why don’t you come and get them?” he added, referring to the monarch’s private residence in rural Gloucestershire. And so began the unlikely union between two self-described “very punk” stylists and the upper echelons of Britain’s royal family. “It is a very odd marriage,” conceded Vin. For Omi, who hails from Singapore, Prince Charles’s green ethos was “mind-blowing”. “You wouldn’t think that someone like the future king of England would (think) about that,” he said, noting “proper conversations about (the) environment” clearly captivate him. ‘Very time-consuming’ The fruits of this shared interest will be unveiled Tuesday night at the Savoy Hotel in central London. Among the creations hitting the catwalk: an elegant beige coat, resembling wool but in fact crafted from several thousand …
From the US to Ghana, a Taste of Home in the Homeland
African Americans are being encouraged to visit Ghana to mark 400 years since the beginning of the transatlantic slave trade. In the capital, Accra, one returnee chef is awaiting U.S. visitors to give them a taste of home in the homeland. At her roadside cafe in Accra, Chef Sage cooks up food influenced by her time in the United States, the Caribbean and Ghana. Spices from her lentil burgers waft into the air, as members of her loyal customer base take their seats at the outdoor tables. “I had that Southern influence, my grandmother with cornbread and macaroni cheese – the whole soul food works, and then also being in the Caribbean, having that Caribbean influence as well. I don’t know if a lot of people residing in Africa know that the foods in the Caribbean are so similar, you have direct descendants coming from Africa to the Caribbean,” Sage said. Chef Sage — she prefers not to use her real name — says she’s seeing more African American customers who are in Ghana for “Year of Return” activities, visiting to mark 400 years since the start of the transatlantic slave trade. They sit alongside regular customers as Chef Sage and her family serve up plant-based fusion meals. Chef Sage was born in Brooklyn, New York, moved to Saint Croix in the U.S. Virgin Islands as a child and in 2005 relocated to Ghana. “I think when African Americans relocate to Ghana, we do consider this our homeland and we are …
Курс гривні змінився на 1 копійку – НБУ
Ситуація на українському валютному ринку залишається стабільною. Опівдні Національний банк України оприлюднив довідкове значення курсу 24 гривні 76 копійок за долар, це на одну копійку менше за офіційний курс на 17 вересня. На українському міжбанківському ринку зміни також мінімальні – станом на 12:00 котирування склали 24 гривні 75,5–78 копійок за долар, повідомляє сайт «Мінфін». Офіційний курс на 16 вересня 24 гривні 71 копійка за долар був рекордним за останні понад три роки – від липня 2016 року. На український валютний ринок нині прийшли значні ресурси, які іноземці вводять для купівлі облігацій внутрішньої державної позики. На курс також впливає позитивна кон’юнктура щодо товарів українського експорту. Востаннє поблизу позначки 24 гривні 50 копійок за долар офіційний курс перебував у січні 2016 року. …
Україна може залишитися без підтримки Заходу через «Приватбанк» і Коломойського – FT
Будь-який компроміс держави з бізнесменом Ігорем Коломойським у справі «Приватбанку» може спричинити призупинення підтримки України з боку Заходу, пише британське ділове видання Financial Times у статті «Київ обговорює угоду «Приватбанку» з Коломойським, попри скандал на 5,5 мільярда доларів». В інтерв’ю FT прем’єр-міністр України Олексій Гончарук заявив, що українська влада шукає «компромісу» з Коломойським у справі «Приватбанку». Гончарук повідомив, що президент України Володимир Зеленський хотів би домовитися з Коломойським про вирішення питання. «Я повністю переконаний, що зараз нам потрібно зосередитися на зростанні і шукати спільні рішення, а не витрачати наші ресурси на знищення один одного. Тому я дуже позитивно ставлюся до будь-якої риторики, спрямованої на пошук компромісу», – цитує видання слова Гончарука. Водночас глава уряду додав, що «яке б рішення ми не знайшли, ми повинні знайти його разом з МВФ». Міжнародний валютний фонд попередив Україну, що відмова від націоналізації «Приватбанку» поставить під загрозу програму співпраці на суму 3,9 мільярда доларів. Кредитори очікують, що Україна і далі наполягатиме на поверненні колишніми акціонерами «Приватбанку» 5,5 мільярда доларів, витрачених державою на порятунок банку. FT також цитує колишню голову НБУ Валерію Гонтареву, яка заявила, що запропонований регулятором наприкінці 2016 року план рекапіталізації вирішував проблеми «Приватбанку». «Він (Коломойський – ред.) не виконав своїх обіцянок», – твердить ексголова НБУ. У центральному офісі «Приватбанку» в Дніпрі 11 вересня відбуваються слідчі дії. Речник «Приватбанку» Олег Серга повідомив, що правоохоронці «прибули для вилучення низки документів, пов’язаних із договірними зобов’язаннями з нашими партнерами». Читайте також: НБУ подав скарги на суддів через справи щодо націоналізації «Приватбанку» Бізнесмен Ігор Коломойський оскаржує націоналізацію «Приватбанку». 18 квітня Окружний адміністративний суд …
No new Measles Cases Reported in Fading US Outbreak
The nation’s worst measles epidemic in 27 years could be in its final stages as a week went by with no new reported cases. “To get to zero is tremendously encouraging,” said Jason Schwartz, a Yale University expert on vaccination policy. The current epidemic emerged about a year ago and took off earlier this year, with most of the cases reported in Orthodox Jewish communities in and around New York City. It started with travelers who had become infected overseas but spread quickly among unvaccinated people. In the spring, 70 or more new cases were being reported every week. Not long ago, the nation that saw that many measles cases in a whole year. So far this year, 1,241 cases have been confirmed — a number that didn’t rise last week, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention reported Monday. The last time the CDC reported no new measles cases was 11 months ago. New York Declares End of Worst Measles Outbreak in Three Decades About 654 people, many in areas with large Orthodox Jewish communities, were infected since October last year but there have been no new cases since mid-July, the city government said New York officials responded to the explosion of measles cases with a wave of measures, including education campaigns to counter misinformation about vaccine safety and fines for people who didn’t get vaccinated. The epidemic has threatened the Unites States’ nearly 2-decade-old status as a nation that has eliminated measles. The status could come to an …
Global Nuclear Threat ‘Highest Since Cuban Missile Crisis’
World leaders meeting at the United Nations General Assembly, which begins Tuesday in New York, must make nuclear arms control a priority, according to a group of over 100 political, military and diplomatic figures. They have issued a statement warning that the risks of nuclear accident, misjudgment or miscalculation have not been higher since the Cuban Missile Crisis. Henry Ridgwell reports from London. …
IS Says it Releases News Audio of Leader Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi
The Islamic State terror group has issued a new audio recording , claiming to show the group’s reclusive leader Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi encouraging his supporters and fighters to conduct more military operations and engage in more propaganda. The recording, posted to the internet Monday by IS’s al-Furqan media division, also calls on IS supporters not to forget about Muslims being held in prisons and refugee camps. U.S. officials have yet to comment on the purported recording. Earlier this year, the terror group released a video of the man it claimed was Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi seeking revenge for the fall of the terror group’s self-declared caliphate In Iraq and Syria. IS Claims Video Shows Reclusive Leader, Calls for Revenge The Islamic State issued a new video Monday claiming to show its reclusive leader delivering a message to his followers, urging them to seek revenge for the fall of the terror group’s self-declared caliphate In Iraq and Syria. The more than 18-minute-long video posted to the internet by IS’s al-Furqan media division shows a man, allegedly Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi, sitting cross-legged against a white backdrop with a machine gun and a couple of pillows by his side. The man is seen speaking with other IS members, whose faces are blurred or covered with masks, acknowledging the recent fall of the Before that, the 48-year-old Baghdadi had not been seen since he gave a sermon at the al-Nuri Mosque in Mosul, Iraq, in July 2014. The lack of public appearances and the sporadic …
UN: Myanmar is Not Safe for the Return of Rohingya Refugees
A U.N. investigator finds that two years after the violent expulsion of more than 700,000 Rohingya refugees from Myanmar, the situation in their home country remains too dangerous for them to return from their refuge in Cox’s Bazaar, Bangladesh. U.N. Special Rapporteur, Yanghee Lee, says Myanmar commits ongoing gross violations of international law and uses brutal measures to repress ethnic minorities in Rakhine and southern Chin states. She says many civilians have been killed and tens of thousands displaced by the indiscriminate use of heavy artillery and other methods of warfare used by both the Tatmadaw, Myanmar’s armed forces, and the Arakan Army, an insurgent group in Rakhine. Doubts Hang Over Fresh Rohingya Repatriation Attempt to Myanmar Rohingya interviewed by UN say they don’t want to go home until their safety is guaranteed and they are recognized as citizens in Buddhist-majority country She says by no stretch of the imagination is it possible to believe the Rohingya refugees would be safe if they returned to Myanmar. In August, she notes an agreement was hatched to repatriate 3,450 refugees. She says Myanmar claims to have done what is necessary for the repatriation to be successful and blames Bangladesh for delays in the operation going ahead. She says the contrary is true. “Myanmar has done nothing to dismantle the system of violence and persecution, and the Rohingya who remain in Rakhine live in the same dire circumstances that they did prior to the events of August 2017,” said Lee. “They are denied …
Construction of Native American Veterans Memorial to Begin
This Saturday, the National Museum of the American Indian (NMAI) in Washington will break ground on a $15 million monument to Native American military veterans, after more than two decades of planning. In 1994, Congress passed legislation calling for the museum to build the memorial, noting that Native Americans, Native Alaskans and Native Hawaiians have a “long, proud and distinguished tradition of service” in the U.S. Armed Forces, “in numbers which far exceed their representation in the population of the United States.” The decorated hat of an American Indian veteran appears at the Edith Nourse Rogers Memorial Veterans Hospital, in Bedford, Mass., Tuesday, Nov. 13, 2007. Logistical and funding issues, however, stalled the project. Congress did not commit funds for the memorial and ruled that it should be housed inside the NMAI. That changed in 2013 when Congress clarified the bill, allowing NMAI to begin raising funds from private donors and gave the green light to constructing the monument on museum property. More than 120 artists submitted design proposals. Jurors were unanimous in selecting the winning design by Harvey Pratt, a former forensic artist, member of the Cheyenne and Arapaho Tribes in Oklahoma and a veteran himself. Headshot photo of Cheyenne/Arapaho artist Harvey Pratt, who submitted the winning design for a new Native American Veterans’ Memorial in Washington, D.C. Photo by and courtesy of Neil Chapman. His design, “Warriors’ Circle of Honor,” features a three-and-a-half meter stainless steel circle, a symbol culturally and spiritually significant to tribes across the United …
Нацбанк очікує на нову програму співпраці з МВФ до кінця 2019 року
Національний банк України очікує на нову програму співпраці з Міжнародним валютним фондом до кінця 2019 року, повідомила перший заступник голови НБУ Катерина Рожкова. «Ми, дійсно, чекаємо, що до кінця року програму буде підписано», – сказала Рожкова. Вона наголосила, що наразі зарано говорити про параметри програми. Водночас перша заступниця голови НБУ припустила, що термін програми становитиме три роки, а її обсяг буде зрозумілий уже після аналізу проєкту державного бюджету України на 2020 рік. 21 грудня 2018 року Україна отримала перший і наразі єдиний транш за поточною програмою співпраці з Міжнародним валютним фондом обсягом близько 1,4 мільярда доларів. Загалом розмір програми складає 3,9 мільярда доларів. Згідно із базовим прогнозом Національного банку, за новою програмою співпраці з МВФ Україна може отримати два мільярди доларів від МВФ у цьому році та ще по два мільярди у 2020 й 2021 роках. Місія Міжнародного валютного фонду приїхала до Києва 11 вересня. Вона працюватиме в українській столиці до 24 вересня. …
Гривня зберігає позиції на міжбанку
Торги на міжбанківському валютному ринку 16 вересня відбуваються поблизу рівнів, досягнутих наприкінці минулого тижня і зафіксованих курсом НБУ. Станом на 12:00 регулятор встановив довідкове значення курсу на рівні 24 гривні 77 копійок за долар. Це на 6 копійок більше за офіційний курс на 16 вересня. Котирування міжбанку станом на 11:00 становили 27 гривень 70–74 копійки, але вже опівдні повернулися до рівнів відкриття 27 гривень 77–80 копійок за долар. Офіційний курс на 16 вересня 24 гривні 71 копійка за долар є рекордним на останні понад три роки – від липня 2016 року. На український валютний ринок нині прийшли значні ресурси, які іноземці вводять для купівлі облігацій внутрішньої державної позики. На курс також впливає позитивна кон’юнктура щодо товарів українського експорту. Востаннє поблизу позначки 24 гривні 50 копійок за долар офіційний курс перебував у січні 2016 року. …
У світі різко зросли котирування нафти
Котирування нафти на світових ринках різко зросли на торгах 16 вересня. Ціна нафти марки Brent нині складає понад 66 доларів, хоча на закритті торгів у п’ятницю ледь перевищувала позначку 60 доларів за барель. Зростання котирувань на 10% сталося внаслідок ударів по нафтових заводах у Саудівській Аравії, які були завдані 14 вересня. Нафтовидобувна компанія Aramco, підприємства якої зазнали повітряних ударів при нальоті дронів, скоротила видобуток нафти на 5 мільйонів барелів на добу. Єменські повстанці з шиїтського антиурядового руху Хуті, підтримуваного Іраном, заявили про свою відповідальність за напад, в якому брали участь десять безпілотних апаратів. У світових ЗМІ, однак, з’явилося припущення, що напад організував Іран або проіранські сили. Державний секретар США Майк Помпео поклав відповідальність на Іран за напад дронів на саудівські нафтові заводи. За словами Помпео, «Тегеран завдав безпрецедентного удару по світових поставках нафти». Голова Держдепартаменту США відзначив відсутність доказів, що удари завдавалися з території Ємену. Помпео звинуватив президента Ірану Хасана Роугані і голову МЗС Ірану Могаммада Джавада Заріфа у використанні прийомів «фальшивої дипломатії». Іран відкинув звинувачення США у причетності до атак на саудівські нафтові заводи, які вплинули на світовий видобуток нафти. Речник Міністерства закордонних справ Ірану Аббас Мусаві, виступаючи на державному телебаченні, назвав заяву США «безглуздою». А один із чільних командирів Корпусу вартових Ісламської революції, елітного іранського військового формування, попередив, що Іран готовий до «повноцінної» війни. …
Democratic Presidential Candidates Call for Kavanaugh’s Impeachment
Several Democratic presidential candidates on Sunday lined up to call for the impeachment of Supreme Court Justice Brett Kavanaugh in the face of a new, uninvestigated, allegation of sexual impropriety when he was in college. Kavanaugh was confirmed last October after emotional hearings in the Senate over a sexual assault allegation from his high school years. The New York Times now reports that Kavanaugh faced a separate allegation from his time at Yale University and that the FBI did not investigate the claim. The latest claim mirrors one offered during his confirmation process by Deborah Ramirez, a Yale classmate who claimed Kavanaugh exposed himself to her during a drunken party. When he testified before the Senate Judiciary Committee last year, Kavanaugh denied all allegations of impropriety . Sen. Kamala Harris, D-Calif., said after the new report that “Brett Kavanaugh lied to the U.S. Senate and most importantly to the American people.” She tweeted: “He must be impeached.” A 2020 rival, Massachusetts Sen. Elizabeth Warren, tweeted that “Confirmation is not exoneration, and these newest revelations are disturbing. Like the man who appointed him, Kavanaugh should be impeached.” Former Texas Rep. Beto O’Rourke asserted in a tweeted, “We know he lied under oath. He should be impeached.” He accused the GOP-run Senate of forcing the FBI “to rush its investigation to save his nomination.” Their comments followed similar ones from Julian Castro, a former U.S. housing secretary, on Saturday night. “It’s more clear than ever that Brett Kavanaugh lied under oath,” he …
Biden on Racism: Whites ‘Can Never Fully Understand’
Visiting a black church bombed by the Ku Klux Klan in the civil rights era, Democratic presidential candidate Joe Biden said Sunday the country hasn’t “relegated racism and white supremacy to the pages of history” as he framed current tensions in the context of the movement’s historic struggle for equality. He spoke to parishioners at 16th Street Baptist Church in downtown Birmingham as they commemorated the 56th anniversary of the bombing that killed four black girls in 1963. “It’s in the wake of these before-and-after moments when the choice between good and evil is starkest,” he said. The former vice president called out the names of the victims — Addie Mae Collins, Denise McNair, Carole Robertson and Cynthia Wesley. He drew nods of affirmation as he warned that “the same poisonous ideology that lit the fuse on 16th street” has yielded more recent tragedies including in 2015 at a black church in South Carolina, in 2018 at a Jewish synagogue in Pittsburgh and in August at an El Paso, Texas , Wal-Mart frequented by Latino immigrants. Key Takeaways From Democrats’ Third 2020 Debate Will it have any effect on fundamentals of nominating fight that remains remarkably stable at top with five months until voting begins? He condemned institutional racism as the direct legacy of slavery and lamented that the nation has “never lived up to” the ideals of equality written into its founding documents. But then he added a more personal note. “Those who are white try,” Biden said, “but …
Union Votes to Strike at General Motors’ US Plants
Roughly 49,000 workers at General Motors plants in the U.S. plan to go on strike just before midnight Sunday, but talks between the United Auto Workers and the automaker will resume. About 200 plant-level union leaders voted unanimously in favor of a walkout during a meeting Sunday morning in Detroit. Union leaders said the sides were still far apart on several major issues and they apparently weren’t swayed by a GM offer to make new products at or near two of the four plants it had been planning to close, according to someone briefed on the matter. “We stood up for General Motors when they needed us most,” union Vice President Terry Dittes said in a statement, referring to union concessions that helped GM survive bankruptcy protection in 2009. “Now we are standing together in unity and solidarity for our members.” UAW spokesman Brian Rothenberg said Sunday evening that contract talks would resume at 10 a.m. Monday, but the strike was still expected to go ahead. GM on Friday offered to build a new all-electric pickup truck at a factory in Detroit that is slated to close next year, according someone who spoke to The Associated Press on the condition of anonymity because that person wasn’t authorized to disclose details of the negotiations, which hadn’t been released to the public. The automaker also offered to open an electric vehicle battery plant in Lordstown, Ohio, where it has a plant that has already stopped making cars. The new factory would be …
Syrian Troops Pounding Idlib Despite Ceasefire
Syrian government troops on Sunday bombarded a rebel-held area in the Syrian northwestern province of Idlib, a monitor group said. Several missiles targeted towns and villages in the southern part of Idlib that are controlled by rebel forces, the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights said. No casualties were reported in the Sunday attack. Despite a unilateral ceasefire that was declared by the Syrian government and its ally Russia in late August, government forces have continued targeting towns and cities across the Syrian province, experts said. “The ceasefire is vague and seems to only apply in certain parts of Idlib,” said Rami Abdulrahman, director of the Syrian Observatory. He said that details of the ceasefire haven’t fully been disclosed. “What is clear, however, is that [Syrian] regime forces want to recapture two highways that connect Aleppo to Damascus and Latakia. Both routes go through south Idlib,” Abdulrahman told VOA. Syrian rebels said they have managed to halt the regime’s assault on south Idlib temporarily. “We are responding directly by targeting the positions from where the shells are fired,” Naji Mustafa, a spokesman for the Turkish-backed National Liberation Front opposition force, told Reuters news agency Sunday. In Syria’s Idlib, Foreign Jihadists Complicate Efforts to Achieve Stability Syrian state media reported Sunday that clashes broke out between regime troops and jihadist forces in the southern countryside of Idlib The Idlib province, home to nearly 3 million people, is the last major stronghold of rebel forces fighting Syrian President Bashar al-Assad’s regime. Idlib …
US Congreswoman Ilhan Omar Responds to 9/11 Criticism
U.S. Representative Ilhan Omar on Sunday responded to the son of a 9/11 victim who criticized the congresswomen last week on the anniversary of the attacks. Nicholas Haros Jr., whose mother died in the World Trade Center, spoke at the ceremony on the 18th anniversary of the attacks wearing a shirt that said “Some people did something,” a reference to comments Omar earlier this year. “Today I am here to respond to you exactly who did what to whom,” he said. While speaking to the Council on American-Islamic Relations in March, Omar said the group was founded because “some people did something and that all of us were starting to lose access to our civil liberties.” The comments sparked immediate backlash. On Sunday, Omar was once again asked about her comments and those of Haros while appearing on CBS’s Face the Nation. “9/11 was an attack on all Americans. It was an attack on all of us, and I certainly could not understand the weight of the pain that the families of the victims of 9/11 must feel,” Omar said on CBS’s “Face the Nation.” But, she said, we should also remember that “many Americans found themselves now having their civil rights stripped from them,” in the aftermath of the attacks. “So what I was speaking to was that as a Muslim, not only was I suffering as an American who was attacked on that day, but the next day I woke up as my fellow Americans were now treating …
Гончарук: бюджет-2020 – останній, що ухвалюється терміном на один рік
Прем’єр-міністр України Олексій Гончарук повідомив, що Україна востаннє буде ухвалювати державний бюджет на один рік, оскільки надалі ухваленню кошторису передуватиме ухвалення «повноцінної трирічної декларації». Про це Гончарук зазначив після того, як очолюваний ним уряд подав, а Верховна Рада зареєструвала 15 вересня проєкт державного бюджету на 2020 рік. «Ми робимо фокус на безпеку й оборону, інфраструктуру та якісне відновлення доріг, а також ставимо людину в центр розвитку держави — маємо завершити реформу освіти та медицини. Ми останній раз приймаємо тільки бюджет на 1 рік. Надалі ухваленню бюджету передуватиме ухвалення повноцінної 3-річної декларації», – написав прем’єр на сторінці у Facebook. У грудні минулого року Верховна Рада ухвалила закон про середньострокове бюджетне планування, що передбачає запровадження планування бюджету на три роки. 15 вересня уряд подав до Верховної Ради проєкт держбюджету на 2020 рік. Доходи кошторису передбачені у сумі 1 079,5 мільярда гривень, видатки – 1 170,0 мільярда гривень. Видатки на безпеку і оборону – 245,8 мільярдів гривень, на розвиток дорожньої інфраструктури – 74,4 мільярда гривень, на охорону здоров’я – 108 мільярдів гривень. Мінімальна зарплата, згідно з проєктом бюджету, складатиме 4723 гривень. Фінансування Пенсійного фонду складе 172,6 мільярда гривень. …
У Раді зареєстрували проєкт держбюджету
У Верховній Раді зареєстрували проєкт державного бюджету, поданий урядом. Як раніше зазначив прем’єр-міністр України Олексій Гончарук, сьогодні був останній день, коли можна було подати цей документ. За його словами, до 2 лютого уряд ще вноситиме корективи в проєкт. Верховна Рада має схвалити проєкт бюджету у першому читанні до 20 жовтня, допрацьований документ уряд має подати в парламент для другого читання не пізніше 3 листопада. Парламент повинен ухвалити закон про державний бюджет до 1 грудня. …
Кабмін передасть у Раду проєкт держбюджету
Кабінет міністрів України сьогодні, 15 вересня, передасть до Верховної Ради проєкт Державного бюджету України. Про це заявив на брифінгу прем’єр-міністр України Олексій Гончарук. «Сьогодні за Конституцією — останній день, коли уряд мав схвалити проєкт закону «Про державний бюджет» і подати його до парламенту, ми сьогодні це зробимо», – зазначив прем’єр. За його словами, до 2 лютого уряд ще вноситиме корективи в проєкт. За словами прем’єра, у бюджеті на наступний рік на безпеку планують виділити 245,8 мільярда гривень. «Мінімальна заробітна плата, яка закладається у цей бюджет, збільшується на 550 гривень і складатиме станом на 1 січня 2020 року 4723 гривні», – зазначила міністр фінансів Оксана Маркарова. За її словами, держбюджет на 2020 рік розраховували на прогнозі курсу 28,02 грн за долар. Верховна Рада має схвалити проєкт бюджету у першому читанні до 20 жовтня, допрацьований документ уряд має подати в парламент для другого читання не пізніше 3 листопада. Парламент повинен ухвалити закон про державний бюджет до 1 грудня. …
Tropical Storm Humberto Forecast to Strengthen into Hurricane
Tropical Storm Humberto is expected to become a hurricane Sunday as it slowly strengthens to the north of the Bahamas, according to the U.S. National Hurricane Center. Weather forecasters have not issued any coastal watches or warnings for the storm that is moving north-northwest with maximum sustained winds of 95 kilometer per hour. NHC said late Saturday “the center of Humberto should continue to move well offshore of the east coast of Florida during the next day or so and then move away from the U.S.” The NHC added that “swells generated by Humberto are expected to affect the northwestern Bahamas, and the coast of the U.S. from east-central Florida to North Carolina during the next few days.” The center warned that the “swells could cause life-threatening surf and rip current conditions.” Humberto’s presence forced officials to suspend aid efforts and close airports Saturday in the Bahamas as it grapples to recover from the devastation caused by Hurricane Dorian. Dorian was a Category 5 storm, one of the strongest Atlantic hurricanes ever to hit land, that wrecked the archipelago’s northwest region two weeks ago. Guterres visits Bahamas U.N. Secretary-General Antonio Guterres said Saturday after returning from the Abaco island in the Bahamas that he was “horrified” by what he saw. “I’ve never seen such a level of systematic devastation,” he said. “Hurricane Dorian has been classified as Category 5. I think it’s category hell.” “But it was not powered by the devil,” Guterres warned, it was “powered by climate change.” …
‘Ghost Fleet’ Designated US Marine Sanctuary
A watery grave of old sunken ships has been designated the newest national marine sanctuary in the United States. Located in Maryland about 60 kilometers south of Washington, the “ghost fleet” rises like an apparition out of the water when the tide is low. VOA’s Deborah Block takes us to this underwater park with ships going back more than one hundred years. …
Students Dazzled by Rankings May Overlook Best Schools for Them
Selecting a college or university from the thousands in the U.S. can be mind-boggling. Many applicants turn to a web search to find rankings of the “best” colleges and will find U.S. News & World Report, Forbes, Princeton Review, and Wall Street Journal/Times Higher Education ranking sites, to name a few. Are those rankings and lists accurate, though, and, more importantly, are those “top” schools the best for you? U.S. News & World Report published its first “America’s Best Colleges” report in 1983, and many schools use those rankings to promote themselves. However, some educators have questioned the published rankings and how useful they are. Experts rank college rankings Ray Anderson is a former high school principal who works with AGM-College Advisors in Virginia. Anderson says that while he uses the rankings and talks with students about the results, what’s more important is knowing what the student wants, likes and is capable of doing. “The focus is on who you are, and then what schools match you,” Anderson said, “not matching you to the school.” Jeffrey Stahl, a Virginia high school counselor, agrees that rankings have limited value. He said the rankings “can be helpful,” but that some students pay too much attention to the name of a school and its position in rankings. “So much about the campus environment, students, professors, cannot be shown just by ranking,” Stahl said. He suggests that families use the ranking information as a starting point. Then, they should widen their search, make their …
Saudi Arabia: Drone Attacks Halted Half Its Oil Production
Saudi Arabia’s energy minister said Saturday that drone attacks on two Aramco oil facilities by a Yemen Houthi militia group have cut the kingdom’s oil production in half. Amateur video of the early morning attack in Abqaiq, in eastern Saudi Arabia, showed several blazes raging. By afternoon, video showed huge plumes of smoke rising into the sky. Saudi officials said no workers were killed or injured in the attacks. A military spokesman for Yemen’s Houthi militia, Col. Yahya Saree, claimed responsibility Saturday for the drone attacks on Saudi oil facilities and vowed to increase them if Saudi-coalition forces continued their strikes on targets inside Yemen. It was not clear, however, if the drones originated in Yemen. Smoke is seen following a fire at an Aramco factory in Abqaiq, Saudi Arabia, Sept. 14, 2019. Saree said 10 (Houthi) drones hit the two oil facilities run by Saudi Aramco, the state-owned oil giant. He said the attacks are being dubbed “Operation Balance of Terror” and are a response to what he called the “ongoing crimes of blockade and aggression on Yemen” (since the Saudi-led coalition began battling the Houthis five years ago). Saree claimed the attack was the “largest to date” and that it “required extensive intelligence preparations,” including information from sources inside Saudi Arabia. Later Saturday, however, U.S. Secretary of State Mike Pompeo blamed Iran for the attacks on the Saudi oil plants, and ruled out involvement by Yemen’s Houthis. “Tehran is behind nearly 100 attacks on Saudi Arabia while Rouhani …