Eva Kaili tried to invite EU Parliament chief Roberta Metsola to Qatar World Cup

Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 04:00:59 GMT

Eva Kaili tried to invite EU Parliament chief Roberta Metsola to Qatar World Cup It was November 2022 and the Qatar football World Cup was about to begin. The Gulf state was facing intense scrutiny from around the globe over its handling of the tournament, especially in light of criticism over its record on human rights. In Brussels, the vice president of the European Parliament, Eva Kaili, was trying hard to help Qatar win friends in the West. A matter of days later, on December 9, she was among the suspects arrested and later handed preliminary charges in connection with the biggest corruption scandal to hit the EU institutions in decades. Kaili denies the allegations that she was part of a plot to take money and gifts in exchange for doing the bidding of Qatar and other foreign governments, and is fighting to clear her name. Leaked documents from the so-called Qatargate investigation, seen by POLITICO, shed new light on her activities. She told police after her arrest that she had merely wanted to “open a dialogue” between the EU and ...

Finance ministers fail to strike EU spending rules deal after hours of talks

Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 04:00:59 GMT

Finance ministers fail to strike EU spending rules deal after hours of talks BRUSSELS ― EU finance ministers failed to agree on a reform of the bloc’s national spending rules as a meeting in Brussels broke up at about 3 a.m. without finding a compromise.Ministers disagreed on several technical details around the pace at which countries have to reduce spending despite months of negotiations on the overhaul of the Stability and Growth Pact, which in its current version had been considered too strict and barely enforceable.“Tonight we have made essential progress on the reform of European budgetary rules, thanks in particular to the Spanish presidency [of the EU],” French Finance Minister Bruno Le Maire said at the end of the meeting. “An agreement in the Council should be possible before the end of the year. We continue!”Another EU diplomat was less positive, saying earlier in the night that “each of the 27 countries expressed a different opinion and different demands” and raising questions about the way in which discus...

UK’s next government targets defense ‘pact’ with the EU

Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 04:00:59 GMT

UK’s next government targets defense ‘pact’ with the EU BRUSSELS — The U.K. Labour Party wants a much closer relationship with the EU, France and Germany on defense, if it takes power after a general election in 2024.Shadow Defense Secretary John Healey told POLITICO that Labour will upend the Tories’ defense and security policy, by aiming to deepen military cooperation around the EU.“We would look to put in place systematic cooperation and a defense and security pact with the European Union,” Healey said following a visit to NATO headquarters in Brussels on Thursday. “We would begin work directly after the election.” A year out from a general election, with his opposition Labour Party 19 percentage points ahead of the ruling Conservatives in the polls, Healey is on a mission to make it clear that a Labour government will want the United Kingdom back at the table when it comes to EU defense cooperation. “If we win the election … we must rebuild relationships with key allies and with the European Union,...

Tributes continue as community mourns police officer, utility worker killed in Waltham crash

Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 04:00:59 GMT

Tributes continue as community mourns police officer, utility worker killed in Waltham crash Tributes poured in throughout the day Thursday as community members continued to mourn a police officer and a utility worker killed in a crash in Waltham Wednesday afternoon. Among several salutes, law enforcement personnel escorted the body of officer Paul Tracey from the state Office of the Chief Medical Examiner in Boston to a funeral home in Waltham, passing Waltham police headquarters to the sound of bagpipes near 9 p.m. Elsewhere, a makeshift memorial grew throughout the day at the site of the deadly crash on Totten Pond Road. Family members and friends also spoke out after the driver accused of fatally striking Tracey and National Grid worker Roderick Jackson appeared in court. “We just want to thank the Waltham community for the tremendous outpouring for our brother, Paul,” said Jim Tracey, Paul’s brother. “He was a tremendous husband, father, uncle and brother and loved by everybody in the community.”“They took something treasureous from us – you can never re...

Toy Trouble: Hazardous toys remain on sale

Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 04:00:59 GMT

Toy Trouble: Hazardous toys remain on sale When her nine month old daughter started acting differently, Folichia Mitchell knew something was wrong; she just didn’t know how wrong.“As the weekend went on, the vomiting and spitting up started to progress and it started to be every couple of times she would eat,” Mitchell remembered.She took her daughter, Kennedy, to the pediatrician and things quickly escalated from there. At the hospital, an ultrasound technician found a circular object lodged in Kennedy’s intestines.“The ultrasound tech asked, ‘Do you have any marbles at home?’ and I said, ‘No, my kids don’t play with marbles,” Mitchell said.While Mitchell’s home didn’t have marbles, she did buy water beads for her 8-year-old son just days before. The toy starts out as small as a sprinkle but expands in water to the size of a small marble. She said she kept the beads contained and out of reach of her younger children.“I was so shocked. I still am,” Mitchell said. “I often think...

Friend of fallen Waltham officer teams up with local business to hold donation drive for family

Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 04:00:59 GMT

Friend of fallen Waltham officer teams up with local business to hold donation drive for family One day after he was killed while working a detail on a local road, a friend of Waltham police officer Paul Tracey is teaming up with a local business to hold a donation drive to help the Tracey family this holiday season. Tracey and National Grid worker Roderick Jackson died Wednesday after they were struck near a National Grid worksite on Totten Pond Road. The alleged driver in the crash, 54-year-old Peter Simon, was subsequently arrested and charged. Within Waltham on Thursday, Tracey was being remembered as someone who “lifted a lot of hearts,” according to friend Jennifer Smallwood. Smallwood said she will remember Tracey’s constant presence at the rink as she coached his daughter in hockey. “He never missed his kids’ game,” she said. “He never missed a practice. There were times that he would show up to the rink in his police uniform and he was there rooting for his kids.”Now among those mourning Tracey, Smallwood has partnered with Pizzi Farm in Waltham to...

Bruins lose Charlie McAvoy in lifeless 3-1 loss to Buffalo

Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 04:00:59 GMT

Bruins lose Charlie McAvoy in lifeless 3-1 loss to Buffalo Despite their gaudy record and spot atop the Atlantic Division, the Bruins are not a team that can show up to a game a half hour late and steal a win.They learned that lesson on Thursday night at the Garden, when the previously struggling Buffalo Sabres took it to the B’s for the first half of the game, protected their lead well and took home a well-deserved 3-1 victory.The Sabres, playing without top defenseman Rasmus Dahlin (lower body), scored a pair of goals in the second period, another in the third and that was good enough.Coach Jim Montgomery sensed a performance like this might be coming after Wednesday’s practice that he found lacking in pace and effort. It carried over.“We just didn’t have any energy or life to us. I’ve got to take responsibility for the lack of us having that. The preparation clearly wasn’t correct,” said Montgomery. “I expected us to get better every period. I think we went from awful to poor. We never real...

Bakersfield Christmas Parade delayed after vehicle struck paradegoers

Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 04:00:59 GMT

Bakersfield Christmas Parade delayed after vehicle struck paradegoers BAKERSFIELD, Calif. (KGET) -- The Bakersfield Christmas Parade was delayed after multiple paradegoers were struck by a vehicle at 21st and H streets in downtown Bakersfield. Emergency crews were called to the area of 21st and H streets for a report of a vehicle collision and multiple people that were struck at around 5:30 p.m. WATCH: 2023 Bakersfield Christmas Parade Police say three people were injured as a result of the crash and the driver of the vehicle is in custody. The parade was rerouted and began just before 7 p.m.The extent of the injuries is unknown. Check back for updates.

Maple Leafs beat Senators, lose Woll to injury

Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 04:00:59 GMT

Maple Leafs beat Senators, lose Woll to injury Joseph Woll made 29 saves before exiting midway through the third period and the Toronto Maple Leafs held on to defeat the Ottawa Senators 4-3 Thursday night.Woll had been stellar, but was visibly hurt after saving a shot from Drake Batherson.The 25-year-old netminder needed assistance to the team’s locker room and appeared unable to put any weight on his left leg.Veteran goaltender Martin Jones, who was called up on an emergency basis with Ilya Samsonov dealing with an illness, came in to replace Woll.Woll has been the Maple Leafs’ most consistent goaltender this season. He came into Thursday’s game with an 8-5-1 record, 2.82 goals-against average and .915 save percentage.Woll can't seem to put any weight on left leg as he goes down the tunnel.— luke fox (@lukefoxjukebox) December 8, 2023Toronto led 3-2 at the time, but a William Nylander goal with 6:57 remaining provided enough support for Toronto (13-6-4) to earn the victory.Mitch Marner, David Kampf a...

Jury retires in marathon B.C. murder trial, after lawyer tells of death threats

Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 04:00:59 GMT

Jury retires in marathon B.C. murder trial, after lawyer tells of death threats VANCOUVER — A British Columbia Supreme Court jury has retired to deliberate in the first-degree murder trial of Ibrahim Ali, more than eight months after he pleaded not guilty to killing a 13-year-old girl in a Metro Vancouver park in 2017.The judge’s instructions to the jury on Thursday had been delayed, after Ali’s lawyer Kevin McCullough told the court the defence team had received death threats over the case.In remarks that can only now be reported with the jury sequestered, McCullough on Tuesday read out a message that said his family faced “a violent and brutal death” before Christmas.McCullough was unable to attend court in person the next day because he was at home in Victoria due to the threats, forcing the instruction of the jury to be postponed until Thursday. Justice Lance Bernard told the jurors the Crown’s case is circumstantial, requiring them to infer as the only reasonable conclusion that Ali forced the girl off a path and into a wooded area ...