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Sheriff's Office: Vehicle crashes into Louisiana crowd injuring 15 at least
Law enforcement officials reported that a car slammed into crowd in New Iberia (Louisiana) on Saturday. Some of the injuries were critical. Rebecca Melancon, spokesperson for the Iberia Parish Sheriff's Office, said that a suspect was arrested and an investigation is?ongoing' following the incident. The incident occurred near a celebration of 'Lao New Year'. She said it was not clear whether the incident in the car was intentional. Acadian Ambulance announced on social media that it transported 13 people to hospital. The ambulance service posted on X that two of the 13 people were airlifted. The Louisiana Lao New Year Festival organizers announced on Facebook that they were canceling Saturday night's concerts as well as the alcohol sales. The organizers posted on Facebook: "We're?deeply saddened" by the news about the?incident that occurred near the festival grounds. "We are pleading for the?victims and their families in this difficult time." This three-day festival, held every Easter weekend, includes live music and a parade as well as other activities celebrating the Lao new year. Noel Randewich reported from San Francisco, Sergio Non edited by Matthew Lewis and Matthew Lewis.
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Chelsea tries to turn the corner after Port Vale's 7-0 FA Cup defeat
Chelsea is hoping Saturday's 7-1 thrashing over Port Vale, in the FA Cup quarterfinals, will?draw a line under the dismal.run of form and the internal turmoil that threatened to?ruin their season. Chelsea's coach Liam Rosenior announced on Friday that Enzo Fernandez, the club's vice captain and record-breaking signing, would be suspended from playing for two matches after suggesting he may leave. Chelsea has been in a state of crisis ever since they were beaten 8-2 on aggregate by European champions Paris St Germain in the Champions League and suffered domestic league losses to?Newcastle United & Everton in a fraught 10-day period in March. The goal-fest on Saturday, despite being against Port Vale who are likely to be relegated into the fourth division of English football in the near future, at least brought smiles to Chelsea's fans and players. Rosenior said to reporters that "when you 'go through a difficult time, like we did during that 10-day period... you come out stronger, and you know what you want to fix," he explained. Rosenior said that the recent international break, and the big win on Saturday could help lift his mood after he had been thrown into a busy?schedule in January when Enzo Maresca unexpectedly left Stamford Bridge. Rosenior stated, "I have a group who believe as I do that we can still have an outstanding year in terms winning the FA Cup and qualifying for Champions League." Rosenior, when asked about Fernandez’s reaction to the suspension of his player, said that it was "brilliant", to see him in attendance at Saturday’s match. Next Sunday, in the Premier League, Chelsea will face a tougher test. They will host Manchester City in second place. Both teams will be chasing the table-toppers Arsenal. Fernandez is still absent. Chelsea hadn't scored a goal in more than 300 minutes in any competition before Saturday, but the Dutch defender Jorrel hato put them in front after Port Vale failed to clear a set-piece. Brazil striker Joao Peter misled his marker with an ingenious dummy, before making it to 2-0. The Blues went 3-0 ahead before the half when Port Vale’s Jordan Lawrence Gabriel deflected Cole Palmer's shot into his own goal. Tosin Adarabioyo, Andrey Santos and Tosin Adarabioyo scored goals with their heads in the eighth minute. Brazil's Estevao then reacted quickly to an Alejandro Garnacho effort that had hit the post. The rout was halted by a late Garnacho penalty. Port Vale's fans, despite the fact that they failed to score a single goal in the game, took over Stamford Bridge's Shed End. (Writing and editing by Andrew Cawthorne; William Schomberg)
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Kenya fuel executives resign as state probes supply chain irregularities
The office of President William Ruto announced on Saturday that senior executives in Kenya's Energy Sector resigned after being accused of manipulating fuel stock data and procuring a 'emergency cargo' at inflated prices. Ruto accepted Mohamed Liban's resignation as principal secretary for Petroleum. The Kenya Pipeline Company also confirmed that Joe Sang had resigned from his position as managing director. According to the?statement, Daniel Kiptoo Bargoria has also resigned as director general of the Energy and Petroleum Regulatory Authority. It said that a formal investigation was launched into alleged irregularities within?Kenya’s petroleum supply chain. The government claimed that the manipulated data had been used to 'justify' the importation of fuel despite existing contracts with Saudi Aramco Trading Fujairah Ltd., Abu Dhabi’s ADNOC Global Trading Ltd. and Emirates National Oil Company Singapore Ltd. All of these companies are fulfilling their contractual obligations. The emergency shipment, it claimed, was overpriced and of poor quality. It also claimed that the rates were significantly higher than what had been agreed in existing agreements. The statement stated that "this appears to have been done in order to exploit rising global prices and public anxieties, thus creating a false impression of an impending shortage." Fuel?supply issues linked to the Iran conflict have affected the global energy market. The statement stated that administrative action was taken against other officials, and?arrests were made by investigative agencies'. The arrestees were not identified. No charges have been filed. Reporting by Humphrey Malolo; Writing by Isaac Anyaogu; Editing by Bate and Ali Williams.
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Australians are advised to stick to Easter travel despite the fact that hundreds of petrol stations are dry
The fuel shortage in Australia was exacerbated by the Iran war, which left hundreds of petrol stations, mostly rural, without power on Saturday. Chris Bowen, Energy Minister, said on tv that Easter is a time of family and faith. "We encourage everyone to stick to their plans, visit your family and take a vacation, but don't buy more fuel than they need." Australia, which imports about 90% of its fuels, is experiencing localised shortages due to the Middle East conflict, which began its sixth week this Saturday. Some have cancelled their travel plans due to the escalating Middle East conflict. The long holiday weekend is one of Australia's most popular travel times. Bowen said that the nation is able to supply 39 days worth of petrol and 29 days worth of diesel, as well as 30 days worth of jet fuel. Bowen stated that the majority of affected stations were located in rural areas because it was more difficult to replenish the fuel stocks. In a rare speech to the nation this week, Prime Minister Anthony Albanese warned that the economic'shocks' of the Middle East war would last for many months. He also encouraged people to use public transportation. (Reporting from Sydney by Sam McKeith; Editing by William Mallard).
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Official: Ukraine's attack on Zaporizhzhia cuts off power in parts of the region held by Russia
A Ukrainian military attack on Friday cut off power to Russian-held areas of the Zaporizhzhia region. Emergency crews are working to restore it. There are power outages at some locations in the southern part Zaporizhzhia Region. Yevgeny Belitsky, Russia's appointed governor of Russian controlled areas in?the region said on Telegram that repair work was underway to restore the power. The outages are due to an enemy attack on the energy infrastructure of the?region. Ukrainian media outlets posted video clips showing what they claimed was an attack on an underground substation in Melitopol. The footage showed a large fireball rising over an industrial area. Zaporizhzhia was one of the four Ukrainian'regions' that Moscow annexed by 2022. This happened seven months after its full-scale invasion against its smaller neighbor. Russian forces control just a little more than 70% of the two southern regions Zaporizhzhia, and Kherson. Ukrainian officials claim that Kyiv has retaken some of the regions in recent weeks. Reporting by Ron Popeski, Oleksandr Kozoukhar and Mark Porter
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Sources: Russian oil terminals attacked by terrorists unable to receive shipments for a second week
According to industry sources, Russia's Baltic oil hubs in Ust-Luga, and Primorsk, are unable to process shipments after a series Ukrainian drone attacks. This has prompted the country's refineries?to 'find alternative routes' for 'export'. At least five attacks on Ust-Luga occurred in a span of 10 days, causing damage to the port infrastructure. Sources claim that the restrictions on exports, as well as disruptions in large refineries, could lead to a drop in oil production in Russia. Since March 22, traders said that refineries have been unable?to deliver diesel fuel for export to Primorsk,?leaving them without their most viable export route. One industry source said that diesel fuel hasn't been accepted at Primorsk since the 22nd of March. They have promised to resume receiving deliveries to the system. Refiners are forced to use more expensive rail routes to reach other export terminals, according traders. In the last week, refineries that normally deliver fuel oil to Ust-Luga considered shipping their shipments to 'Vysotsk' further north on the Gulf of Finland coast or to Taman along the Black Sea Coast. Vysotsk, say?traders, has a lower?handling capability and shipping to Taman requires a larger number of rail cars. This week, Finnish maritime officials said that the number of vessels shipping from?Primorsk or Ust-Luga was down sharply to just "individual ships" as opposed to a weekly average between 40 and 50. Mark Porter (Reporting)
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Sweden releases oil tanker suspected to be source of oil spill
The Swedish Coast Guard announced on Friday that they had released an oil tanker, believed to be a part of the Russian shadow fleet. They suspect this is what caused a 12 km long oil spill near the island of Gotland. The tanker was believed to be a part of a fleet shadow tankers which Moscow used to fund their four-year conflict against Ukraine. Sweden and other European nations have intensified their efforts to disrupt this fleet. Russia has branded these actions as hostile. Swedish Coast Guard reported that the tanker Flora 1 was captured off Sweden's southern coast. The tanker had been seized by the Swedish Coast Guard off Sweden's?southern coast. MarineTraffic data shows that a ship departed from Primorsk, Russia with an unknown destination. The coast guard has said that the oil spill will not reach shore. The Swedish Prosecution Authority stated that it had interrogated two crew members and informed them of suspicions of environmental crimes. The individuals had not been arrested. The Prosecution Authority stated that "the spill occurred in Sweden's Economic Zone, meaning the investigative actions we can take are limited." We have done the necessary interviews and will not be taking any coercive action 'due to the suspected crime. The authority announced that it had begun?an investigation?into a possible environmental crime. The authority said that it believed the vessel was listed on the EU sanctions, and added?that the flag status of the vessel is unclear. The 'Russian shadow fleet', which consists of old, poorly-insured tankers that evade the sanctions, is a serious security and environmental concern, said Carl-Oskar Bohlin, Swedish Minister for Civil Defence, on X. He specifically mentioned the?Flora 1 as part of his remarks. The government takes the incident very seriously, even if it's not a major spill.
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Ethiopia announces resolution of debt with China
Ethiopia's Finance Ministry announced on Friday that it had reached an agreement on debt treatment with China, reaffirming both nations' commitment to progress within the G20 Common Framework in order to formalise bilateral deals. Ethiopia is facing mounting legal challenges as bondholders plan to sue the Government following the resistance of bilateral creditors to a preliminary agreement to restructure Ethiopia's $1 billion Eurobond. Ethiopia could be unable to emerge from default on its external debt due to the dispute. In a Facebook post, the finance ministry stated that a resolution was reached at a meeting held in China between?Ethiopian finance ministers and Chinese finance minsters. The discussions included "debt restructure, implementation of existing projects, and financing opportunities" as well as plans to develop a new Bushoftu International Airport. The statement said that the two sides had reached an agreement on debt treatment, and had reaffirmed their commitment?to work constructively within the G20 Common Framework parameters towards signing the?bilateral deal. Ethiopia announced that in 2021 it would restructure its debts under the G20 initiative after its finances had been severely affected by COVID-19 pandemic. The East African nation defaulted in 2023 on its $1 billion Eurobond due to a missed coupon payment of $33 million. Reporting by Nairobi Newsroom; Writing by Elias Biryabarema, Editing by Bate Fels)
CrowdStrike down after report Delta Air to seek settlement over IT interruption
Shares of CrowdStrike fell more than 8% on Tuesday after a report Delta Air Lines will look for compensation from the cybersecurity company over the current global IT outage that paralyzed markets including airline companies.
The cyber blackout caused more than 2,200 flight cancellations on July 19 and Delta has actually canceled over 6,000 flights up until now since then.
CrowdStrike's Falcon Sensing unit software application had actually caused Microsoft Windows to crash and display a blue screen, known informally as the Blue Screen of Death.
Delta has employed a law office and will likewise seek settlement from Microsoft, CNBC reported on Monday.
CrowdStrike's stock, which had actually more than doubled in 2023, has actually tipped over 24% considering that the blackout, causing a loss of over $ 20 billion in market assessment.
Lots of clients are thinking about slowing or pausing spending on CrowdStrike and anticipating prices concession, according to a. survey by Evercore ISI.
Nearly everyone agreed that they anticipate some kind of. monetary relief, such as discounts, service earnings credits, or. totally free items, the brokerage said in a note on Tuesday, adding. that feedbacks from customers recommend that CrowdStrike was already. discussing this with its customers.
Experts at Needham stated damages from the interruption will lead. to prevented customer determination to rely heavily on particular. platforms, as that choice introduces concentration risk.
The brokerage said that CrowdStrike customers it spoke with. showed disappointment over the blackout, depicting it as a total. problem disrupting their organization throughout one of the year's. busiest travel and shopping periods.
(source: Reuters)