South Florida 6 p.m. Weather Forecast 6/22/2024 CBS News Miami's NEXT Weather Meteorologist Dave Warren says a few rain showers lingering around will bring warm and muggy conditions to South Florida on Saturday evening and into Sunday.
South Florida 6 p.m. Weather Forecast 6/22/2024 CBS News Miami's NEXT Weather Meteorologist Dave Warren says a few rain showers lingering around will bring warm and muggy conditions to South Florida on Saturday evening and into Sunday.
By Committee To Protect JournalistsPhotos: CPJ\YouTube ScreenshotsThreats, repression, conflict, and unrest: across the world, these and other factors are pushing journalists into exile in record numbers. In a striking development, exiled or soon-to-be exiled journalists now make up more than half of the people CPJ assists. Many transit countries also have poor press freedom records. In a new CPJ special report, Emergencies Director Lucy Westcott explains why so many journalists remain insecure in exile. More in the report:-Feature: The exodus of Ecuador’s press-Feature: Exiled Ethiopian journalists struggle–CPJ’s recommendations on emergency visas–CPJ emergency assistance information
A few weeks ago, the Council of Ministers introduced the first set of laws aimed at regulating the uncharted and untried frontier of carbon trading in Ethiopia. The ‘Forest Development, Protection and Utilization’ regulation allows private investors, as well as local communities, to engage in developing and safeguarding forests, and benefit from carbon sale revenues. Kebede Yimam, director-general of the Ethiopian Forest Development (EFD), has high hopes for the initiative. The Bale forest in eastern Ethiopia is another example of a major protected forest area generating forex from carbon sales. At COP27, African countries launched the Africa Carbon Markets Initiative to produce 300 million carbon credits annually.
The UAE has signed two agreements to address the humanitarian crisis in Sudan, amounting to the first $10 million of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs' allotted $70 million fund. The second, agreed with the United Nations Office for the Co-ordination of Humanitarian Affairs to support the Sudan Humanitarian Fund (SHF), will bolster aid supplies given to families and communities caught up in the civil war. The FAO fund will be directed to a project called Mitigating Famine in Sudan – Support to Conflict-Affected Vulnerable Smallholder Farming and Pastoralist Households. The SHF contribution, meanwhile, will assist with access to funds to address humanitarian needs and emergencies including aid supplies and medical equipment. Both agreements were signed by Sultan Al Shamsi, Assistant Minister for International Development Affairs, at the UAE Mission to the UN in New York on Friday.
(Photo: Social Media)Addis Abeba – At least 15 people have died in the Wagihimra Zone of Ethiopia’s Amhara region due to a measles outbreak exacerbated by ongoing drought conditions. The measles outbreak, which first appeared in the drought-stricken Sahala district of Wagihimra Zone in October 2023, is now spreading to other districts, severely affecting children and elderly individuals. A November 2023 report by Addis Standard quoted Mihret Melaku, the head of the Wagihimra Zone Food Security and Disaster Prevention Office, describing the situation as critical. He also disclosed that six people had died of hunger and over 10,000 domestic animals had perished in Sahala district alone. A recent report highlights the continued adverse impact of the drought on Wagihimra residents.
Sabine River Near Beckville affecting Gregg, Harrison, Panola and Rusk Counties. Sabine River Near Mineola affecting Smith and Wood Counties. * WHERE...Sabine River near Beckville. - Recent Activity...The maximum river stage in the 24 hours ending at 8:45 PM CDT Saturday was 27.6 feet. - Flood stage is 26.0 feet.
Man arrested after SWAT standoff A large police presence, including a SWAT team, descended on a Fort Lauderdale home early Friday as part of an investigation involving the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services.
Olivier Rousteing, French fashion designer, is responsible for the fame of the Balmain brand. Where was Olivier Rousteing born? Olivier Rousteing with his brothers. How did Olivier Rousteing start his professional career? Olivier Rousreing’s Career After graduating in 2003, Olivier started as a designer for Roberto Cavalli.
Climate change is constantly rewriting records when it comes to the world's hottest places, and temperatures upwards of 50ºC are no longer a rarity. From Kebili in Tunisia to Kuwait's Mitribah, here are the 14 hottest places on the planet. Where are the hottest places on Earth? Dallol, EthiopiaThis town in northern Ethiopia has some of the world's highest average readings for an inhabited place. And at Wadi Halfa, a trade outpost along the Nile River, the hottest temperature ever registered was 53ºC.
It's been a tough road for Boeing. Since then, many safety lapses have been recorded. But if Boeing is convicted of criminal fraud, then it would lose all government & military contracts. Meanwhile, Boeing's safety mishaps have hit the 'stratosphere.' Boeing's ambitious space project, the Starliner, is suffering from major safety lapses, leading to an indefinite delay back to Earth.
Despite protests from Somalia’s government in Mogadishu, sources in Hargeisa say the MOU’s implementation could lead to Addis Ababa’s full recognition of Somaliland. A technical committee, assigned by Somaliland President Muse Bihi Abdi to analyze the MOU, conduct public outreach, and make final recommendations, has completed its report. Berbera, the main seaport of Somaliland, is set to handle 90% of Ethiopia’s imports and exports once the MOU is in effect. The MOU’s implementation has accelerated after two mediation attempts between Ethiopia and Somalia failed. President Mohamud was briefed about this obstacle when he met Guelleh in Djibouti on Wednesday.
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“It was tough as the [civil] war was just over, it was completely different from the big teaching hospitals,” Sir Brian said. Sir Brian then worked on the design of the first GSK malaria vaccine RTS, S, which in 2021 became the world's first malaria vaccine and the first approved vaccine to battle a human parasitic disease. Professor Sir Brian Greenwood has trained the next generation of scientists in Africa to continue the fight against malaria. Sir Brian and his colleagues demonstrated the effectiveness of insecticide-treated mosquito nets in reducing child deaths. Getty ImagesAfter his achievements in the battle against malaria, Sir Brian was awarded his knighthood in the UK's honours list.
These types of people are in most cases found in all voluntary activities. Last Wednesday, June 19, 2024, the annual national voluntary service campaign was launched under the theme "Virtue and Solidarity for Ethiopia's height". Ergogie also said that due to their unreserved efforts, volunteers are contributing their share to respond to the social challenges of the community. "Voluntary activities should not only be confined to the rainy season at the time of school closure. As the second most populous country in Africa, Ethiopia has several social challenges that require the collective efforts of the society.
Indians to honor the history of Negro Leagues in IndianapolisINDIANAPOLIS (WISH) — The Indianapolis Indians are gearing up for a big weekend at Victory Field. It will feature a range of family friendly events, from Friday’s post-game fireworks to yoga on Sunday, but Saturday is extra special because it’s Negro Leagues Night. The night will pay tribute to the history of Negro Leagues in Indianapolis. Oscar Charleston, Indy native and Negro Leagues star, managed the team in the 1950s, according to the Indianapolis Indians website. “We get to just elevate and use our platform to educate fans that come out,” Indianapolis Indians director of communications Cheyne Reiter said.