Anonymous ID: b391a1 Jan. 19, 2019, 3:19 p.m. No.4826448   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>6626

ANTARCTICA EXPEDITION

Successful Antarctica expedition shows leadership potential of women

efe-epaBy Diana Marcela Tinjaca Ushuaia, Argentina20 Jan 2019

 

The 80 female scientists and technicians, who set out last Dec. 31 to Antarctica, returned this Saturday to the Argentine city of Ushuaia after a successful mission that illustrated the importance of women's role in matters that will determine the future of the planet.

 

Once on land Saturday, the 80 women restated the idea of women's growing leadership with a walk around the port, a demonstration that coincided with the third Women's March in the United States.

 

https://www.efe.com/efe/english/technology/successful-antarctica-expedition-shows-leadership-potential-of-women/50000267-3872491?utm_source=wwwefecom&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=rss

Anonymous ID: b391a1 Jan. 19, 2019, 3:22 p.m. No.4826484   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>6499

Winter storm in U.S. Northeast has flights cancelled, states declare emergency

 

January 19, 2019 2:59 pm

Winter storm in U.S. Northeast has flights cancelled, states declare emergency

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A woman walks down Glenlake Avenue towards North Clark Street as a winter storm batters Chicago, Saturday, Jan. 19, 2019, in Chicago. ()

A woman walks down Glenlake Avenue towards North Clark Street as a winter storm batters Chicago, Saturday, Jan. 19, 2019, in Chicago. ()

 

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A winter storm that has blanketed the U.S. Midwest with snow advanced on the U.S. Northeast on Saturday, forcing the cancellation of flights and train service during a holiday weekend when many Americans were traveling.

 

READ MORE: Winter storm forces closures, cancellations in Hamilton

 

The Weather Service has issued winter storm warnings or advisories for a swath of the eastern United States that is home to 100 million people, said meteorologist Rich Otto of the U.S. Weather Prediction Center.

 

The storm system, which was moving from west to east and was strengthened by arctic air from Canada, hit many parts of the Midwest on Friday, according to the National Weather Service.

 

In Chicago, where some neighbourhoods received eight inches (20 cm) of snow, one-third of flights were canceled at the city’s two main airports, said Mark Duell, vice president of operations for tracking firm FlightAware.

 

WATCH: Hamilton buffeted by snow as winter storm hits Ontario

 

 

The storm was expected to dump up to two feet (60 cm) of snow on the Northeast starting on Saturday evening, with snowfall likely to last until Monday in upstate New York and Maine, Otto said.

 

New York City was expected to receive up to two inches (five cm) of snow.

 

Gusty winds will bring the coldest air parts of the U.S. East Coast have seen all winter, according to the National Weather Service. For instance, the temperature in Boston could drop to six degrees Fahrenheit (-14 degrees Celsius) on Sunday.

 

READ MORE: Intense winter storm on its way to Quebec: Environment Canada

 

The governors of New Jersey and Pennsylvania declared emergencies for their states ahead of the storm, warning of high snow accumulation and even potential flooding in some areas.

 

The storm was sweeping across the eastern United States ahead of the Martin Luther King Jr. Day on Monday, a holiday honouring the late civil rights leader.

 

The U.S. Transportation Security Administration had said it expected the long weekend to be a busy one for travel.

 

The storm has interrupted some travelers’ plans.

 

WATCH: New Brunswickers preparing for major winter storm

 

From Friday through Sunday, the severe weather was expected to trigger the cancellation of more than 3,000 flights in the United States, Duell said.

 

Meanwhile, in some parts of the Northeast, the Weather Service warned snow-covered roads could leave some people stranded on Saturday night and Sunday.

 

“If you don’t have to be on the roads, we recommend staying in and staying safe,” Automobile Association of America spokeswoman Jeanette Casselano said in a phone interview.

 

Amtrak canceled train service from Chicago to Boston, Washington, D.C., and New York on Saturday and canceled and modified several routes that originate and end on the East Coast on Sunday.

Anonymous ID: b391a1 Jan. 19, 2019, 3:25 p.m. No.4826527   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>6569

Theresa May to brief Cabinet on cross-party Brexit talks

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Theresa May is to hold a conference call with senior ministers as she prepares to tell MPs how she intends to proceed following the defeat of her Brexit plan.

 

Downing Street said she would speak to members of the Cabinet on Sunday and is expected to update them on her talks with other political parties.

 

The move comes as the pro-Brexit International Trade Secretary Liam Fox warned of a “political tsunami” if the UK Government fails to deliver on the 2016 referendum vote.

 

International Trade Secretary Liam Fox has said the UK Government must deliver on the vote to leave the EU (Victoria Jones/PA)

He also hit out at ministers calling for Mrs May to rule out a no-deal Brexit, saying the “most stupid thing possible” in a negotiation is to “give away your strongest card”.

 

Writing in The Sunday Telegraph, Dr Fox said: “Failure to deliver Brexit would produce a yawning gap between Parliament and the people, a schism in our political system with unknowable consequences.

 

“The reaction of the Question Time audience could become a political tsunami. It is time for MPs to deliver on the promises they made. It is a matter of honour and a matter of duty.”

 

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https://www.breakingnews.ie/world/theresa-may-to-brief-cabinet-on-cross-party-brexit-talks-898726.html

Anonymous ID: b391a1 Jan. 19, 2019, 3:28 p.m. No.4826567   🗄️.is 🔗kun

Sixty-six killed in Mexico pipeline explosion0:27

 

At least 66 people have died and 76 others injured after a pipeline breached by fuel thieves exploded triggering a massive fire in central Mexico. Hundreds of people had been trying to fill up containers at the time of the blast in Hidalgo state, 60 miles north of Mexico City. Footage from the scene showed flames and smoke soaring into the night sky as people screamed for help. Hidalgo's governor Omar Fayad told Mexican television that the number of victims could still rise, depending on what the emergency services found in the aftermath of the blaze.

 

January 19th 2019

 

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http://www.news.com.au/video/id-5348771529001-5991488551001/Sixty-six-killed-in-Mexico-pipeline-explosion

 

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Anonymous ID: b391a1 Jan. 19, 2019, 3:30 p.m. No.4826596   🗄️.is 🔗kun

Funeral held for Polish mayor after fatal on-stage stabbing1:54

 

Thousands have attended the funeral of Polish mayor Pawel Adamowicz after he was stabbed to death on stage at a charity event. The 53-year-old mayor of Gdansk died on Monday after being attacked the night before during a fundraiser to help provide money for hospital equipment. He underwent five hours of surgery for wounds to his heart and abdomen, as locals queued to donate blood, but medics were not able to save him. European Council President Donald Tusk was among the Polish and European officials who joined thousands of mourners for his funeral at the vast Gothic St Mary's Basilica on Saturday.

 

January 19th 2019

 

https://www.news.com.au/video/id-5348771529001-5991488552001/funeral-held-for-polish-mayor-after-fatal-onstage-stabbing

Anonymous ID: b391a1 Jan. 19, 2019, 3:31 p.m. No.4826620   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>6638

May wants Irish treaty to break Brexit impasse

 

FILE PHOTO: Britain's Prime Minister Theresa May leaves Downing Street, London, Britain, January 18, 2019. REUTERS/Hannah McKay

LONDON (Reuters) - British Prime Minister Theresa May plans to seek a bilateral treaty with the Irish government as a way to remove the contentious backstop arrangement from Britain’s divorce deal with the European Union, a newspaper reported.

 

The Sunday Times said aides to May thought a deal with Ireland would remove the opposition to her Brexit plan from the Democratic Unionist Party that supports May’s minority government and from pro-Brexit rebels in her Conservative Party.

 

May suffered a heavy defeat in parliament on Tuesday when Conservative lawmakers and members of other parties rejected her Brexit plan by an overwhelming majority.

 

That left Britain facing the prospect of no deal to smooth its exit from the EU in little more than two months’ time.

 

May is due to announce on Monday how she plans to proceed.

 

Many Conservatives and the DUP oppose the backstop that the European Union insists on as a guarantee to avoid a hard border between the Irish Republic and Northern Ireland.

 

No one was immediately available for comment on the Sunday Times report in May’s office nor in the Irish government.

 

Earlier on Saturday, Ireland’s foreign minister Simon Coveney said Dublin’s commitment to the Brexit divorce deal struck with the British government was “absolute,” including the border backstop arrangement.

 

The Sunday Times also said a group of lawmakers in Britain’s parliament would meet on Sunday to consider ways they could suspend the Brexit process, wresting control away from May’s government.