Von der Leyen nudges Biden on subsidies at G7 summit
Published Thu, 14 Nov 2024 13:44:41 GMT
HIROSHIMA, Japan — As if Russia and China weren’t enough to dominate the G7 agenda, the EU added its own feud with the U.S. on the first day of the Hiroshima summit, calling for transparency on industrial subsidies. In the first session of the summit, European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen asked G7 leaders — among them U.S. President Joe Biden — to play fair when it comes to green technology. The EU and the U.S. are still trying to hammer out a deal allowing European companies to share in billions of dollars in U.S. tax incentives for electric vehicles, which has been a major source of transatlantic friction since the Biden administration announced the Inflation Reduction Act last year.Addressing a session on the global economy, von der Leyen told G7 leaders: “This clean-tech race is an opportunity to go faster and further, together … Our competition should create additional manufacturing capacity and not come at each other’s expense.”&...Zelenskyy will make in-person appeal to G7 leaders in Japan
Published Thu, 14 Nov 2024 13:44:41 GMT
HIROSHIMA, Japan — With Russia’s war on Ukraine nearing a potential inflection point, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy is set to travel to Japan this weekend to address U.S. President Joe Biden and other G7 leaders, drawing on this city’s tragic history as a backdrop for his latest plea to secure more military and financial support.Although the details of Zelenskyy’s travel plans remained opaque due to security concerns, the head of Ukraine’s national defense council, Oleksii Danilov, announced the trip on national television Friday, confirming news reports that he would attend.Zelensky, who has traveled in recent days to the U.K. and other European nations, will fly to Japan after an appearance in Saudi Arabia at the Arab League summit. The spate of travel offered Ukraine’s president the opportunity to make in-person appeals for additional support and to show that his country, still under attack from Russian forces in the air and on the ground, is stable enough for him to tr...Employee arrested after allegedly bringing rifle to Mass General Hospital
Published Thu, 14 Nov 2024 13:44:41 GMT
A Massachusetts General Hospital employee was arrested Wednesday after allegedly bringing a rifle into the hospital, according to a Boston police report obtained by 7NEWS. The report said police responded to the hospital Wednesday night “for a report of a male experiencing a mental breakdown while reportedly carrying a hunting rifle.”Police continued, saying the man “called 911 and stated that he heard god telling him that, if he did not want to be shot, that he should bring his rifle out and also that police were out to kill him.” The report said a responding officer who talked to the man on the phone was able to determine from background noise on the call that the man was near a hospital or fire station. Police soon learned the hospital was Mass General. Police said a hospital security officer “was able to make contact with the suspect and requested he place the object on the ground; not knowing it was a rifle as it was covered by a shower curtain.”The po...Zelenskyy to attend G7 summit Sunday as world leaders discuss new punishment for Russia over Ukraine
Published Thu, 14 Nov 2024 13:44:41 GMT
HIROSHIMA, Japan (AP) — Leaders of the world’s most powerful democracies vowed Friday to tighten punishments on Russia for its 15-month invasion of Ukraine, days before President Volodymyr Zelenskyy joins the Group of Seven summit in person on Sunday.“Our support for Ukraine will not waver,” the G7 leaders said in a statement released after closed-door meetings, vowing “to stand together against Russia’s illegal, unjustifiable, and unprovoked war of aggression against Ukraine.”“Russia started this war and can end this war,” they said.Zelenskyy will be making his furthest trip from his war-torn country as leaders prepare to unveil new sanctions on Russia for its invasion. Oleksiy Danilov, the secretary of Ukraine’s National Security and Defense Council, confirmed on national television that Zelenskyy would attend the summit.“We were sure that our president would be where Ukraine needed him, in any part of the world, to solve the issue of stability ...Stage set for Taylor Swift concerts at Gillette Stadium
Published Thu, 14 Nov 2024 13:44:41 GMT
Taylor Swift superfans, rejoice.The first of the world-famous singer and songwriter’s three concerts at Gillette Stadium kicks off tonight.Fans braved cold temperatures Thursday morning to obtain merch for the tour, which is rolling into New England to a warm welcome from Gov. Maura Healey and the tens of thousands of folks who snagged tickets.Police officials are reminding motorists that only those with tickets will be able to get near the stadium during the shows.Red Sox notebook: Bogaerts has been great, but Padres aren’t living up to hype
Published Thu, 14 Nov 2024 13:44:41 GMT
The San Diego Padres came into the season with as much hype as any club in recent memory.Under owner Peter Seidler, the Padres have cast aside their reputation as an irrelevant also-ran to become one of the premier franchises in MLB. San Diego has spent aggressively to assemble a star-studded roster, and this offseason the club shocked the baseball world by signing former Red Sox shortstop Xander Bogaerts to an eye-popping 11-year, $280 million deal.Between that addition and others, the Padres were a popular preseason World Series pick, while the Red Sox were mocked and given little chance to contend.As it turns out, winning the offseason doesn’t necessarily guarantee on-field success.Though Bogaerts has been as great as advertised, the Padres have collectively underachieved through the first quarter of the season. San Diego enters the weekend 20-24, good for fourth in a mediocre NL West, and the offense has been shockingly punchless, ranking fourth-worst in runs scored (172) ...OBF: Hey Joe, go full ‘Town’ or your C’s are going home
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Joe Mazzulla loves “The Town.”His “Whose Car We Gonna Take?” sweatshirt was the second-biggest star of the Celtics-Sixers series.We’ve been told that Mazzulla watches the 124-minute Ben Affleck film as often as four times a week. The players have become ensnared in his devotion to the Boston/Charlestown-based crime drama. It has become a muse for these Celtics.“I think it’s ‘Whose car are we taking?’ I think that’s the saying,” said Sixth Man of The Year Malcolm Brogdon (via NESN’s Sean T. McGuire) about the team’s connection to the film. “And it’s basically just ride or die for your guys, the guys you’re on the court with, the guys you’re competing with. It’s having the mentality (of) it doesn’t matter what we’re going to get into, we’re going to do it together.”That is true, especially the “ride or die” part.(Spoiler alert) After surviving a botched robbery of Fenway Park, Affleck’s character Doug MacRay pulls a Tom Brady and departs the chilly climes of Greater Boston for F...Shooting at Ohio auto plant kills 1, sends 2nd victim and alleged gunman to hospital
Published Thu, 14 Nov 2024 13:44:41 GMT
MORAINE, Ohio (AP) — A man was killed and a second victim was wounded in a shooting at an Ohio auto plant Thursday night, police said.Police and firefighters responded just after 9 p.m. to a report of an active shooter at the facility in Moraine operated by DMAX Ltd., Moraine Police Sgt. Andrew Parish said.A male suspect “targeted” and shot two people. One victim died at the scene and the other was transported to a hospital with non-life-threatening injuries, Parish said.The male suspect also shot himself and was transported to a hospital for treatment, Parish said.The identities of the suspect and the victims were not immediately available.There were other reported injuries that occurred while the facility was being evacuated but were not related to the shooting, Parish said.The DMAX plant in Moraine is a General Motors subsidiary providing diesel engines for pickup trucks, according to the General Motors website.The Associated PressCanada joins other G7 nations to impose new Russian sanctions
Published Thu, 14 Nov 2024 13:44:41 GMT
HIROSHIMA, Japan — The G7 Leaders’ Summit kicked off on Friday in Hiroshima with Canada joining other members to announce new sanctions on Russia, as well as new funding to guard against the proliferation of nuclear weapons.Leaders of G7 countries released a joint statement reaffirming their support for Ukraine and announcing further sanctions on Russia.“We are renewing our commitment to provide the financial, humanitarian, military and diplomatic support Ukraine requires for as long as it takes,” the statement says. “We are imposing further sanctions and measures to increase the costs to Russia and those who are supporting its war effort.” Earlier on Friday, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau announced new sanctions Canada was imposing in short remarks made to media. “Today, Canada’s announcing more than 70 new sanctions focused on people who are supporting a Russia’s illegal military action and complicit in human rights violations,”...How long can the show go on? 7 more rock acts we may not see in concert again
Published Thu, 14 Nov 2024 13:44:41 GMT
Back in February, I wrote a pair of columns about 14 aging superstar musical acts and the likelihood we’d see them play the metro again. It proved to be a hit with readers, so I’m back with more.Here’s a look at seven senior acts and the chances we’ve already seen the last of them in concert.The WhoRoger Daltrey and Pete Townshend of The Who In Concert – New York, NY at Madison Square Garden on March 3, 2016 in New York City. (Photo by Theo Wargo/Getty Images)Ages: Roger Daltrey, 79; Pete Townshend, 77.Last seen: Sept. 6, 2019; Xcel Energy Center.The dirt: The Who was one of the biggest bands in the world in the early ’70s. But the 1978 death of drummer Keith Moon and a 1979 crowd crush at a Cincinnati concert that killed 11 fans were the first steps toward the end of the band. Townshend, Daltrey and bassist John Entwistle went on to make two albums with drummer Kenney Jones, but Townshend decided it was time to call it a day. They launched a farewell tour in 1982 ...Latest news
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