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PORT-AU-PRINCE: Haiti’s foreign minister met with the French ambassador to the nation on Thursday over what the ministry branded as “unfriendly and inappropriate” comments from French President Emmanuel Macron as he left the G20 summit in Brazil. Macron had on Wednesday called the decision of the Caribbean country’s transitional presidential council to oust the prime minister earlier this month amid an escalation in gang warfare as “completely dumb.” “Honestly, it is Haitians who killed Haiti by letting in drug trafficking,” Macron was filmed saying in Brazil, before hailing ex-Prime Minister Garry Conille, who was ousted amid divisions with the council, as a great leader. “They are completely dumb, they should never have fired him,” he said. His remarks sparked outrage in Haiti, a former French colony. After Haiti freed itself from slavery and declared independence in 1804, it paid France a “debt” for lost property — including slaves — over more than a century that some activists say amounted to over $100 billion. Activists are seeking French reparations for the debt, which many blame for Haiti’s economic and political turmoil. Speaking in Chile on Thursday, Macron vowed that “France will never turn its face from a crisis... There will never be a double standard in face of tragedy, be it in Haiti, Venezuela, or at the gates of Europe.” France has pledged 4 million euros ($4.2 million) to a UN fund financing a deeply under-resourced security mission mandated to help restore security in Haiti, as well as funding for French and Creole classes for its troops. Haiti’s foreign ministry said that in the meeting French Ambassador Antoine Michon promised France would stay by Haiti’s side to help restore security and carry out elections.

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Black Friday gaming deals 2024: The best discounts on consoles, video games, accessories and moreMADISON, Wis. (AP) — Wisconsin public worker and teachers unions scored a major legal victory Monday with a ruling that restores collective bargaining rights they lost under a 2011 state law that sparked weeks of protests and made the state the center of the national battle over union rights. Read this article for free: Already have an account? To continue reading, please subscribe: * MADISON, Wis. (AP) — Wisconsin public worker and teachers unions scored a major legal victory Monday with a ruling that restores collective bargaining rights they lost under a 2011 state law that sparked weeks of protests and made the state the center of the national battle over union rights. Read unlimited articles for free today: Already have an account? MADISON, Wis. (AP) — Wisconsin public worker and teachers unions scored a major legal victory Monday with a ruling that restores collective bargaining rights they lost under a 2011 state law that sparked weeks of protests and made the state the center of the national battle over union rights. That law, known as Act 10, effectively ended the ability of most public employees to bargain for wage increases and other issues, and forced them to pay more for health insurance and retirement benefits. Under the ruling by Dane County Circuit Judge Jacob Frost, all public sector workers who lost their collective bargaining power would have it restored to what was in place prior to 2011. They would be treated the same as the police, firefighter and other public safety unions that were exempted under the law. Republicans vowed to immediately appeal the ruling, which ultimately is likely to go before the Wisconsin Supreme Court. That only amplifies the importance of the April election that will determine whether the court remains controlled 4-3 by liberal justices. Former Gov. Scott Walker, who proposed the law that catapulted him onto the national political stage, decried the ruling in a post on the social media platform X as “brazen political activism.” He said it makes the state Supreme Court election “that much more important.” Supporters of the law have said it provided local governments more control over workers and the powers they needed to cut costs. Repealing the law, which allowed schools and local governments to raise money through higher employee contributions for benefits, would bankrupt those entities, backers of Act 10 have argued. Democratic opponents argue that the law has hurt schools and other government agencies by taking away the ability of employees to collectively bargain for their pay and working conditions. Union leaders were overjoyed with the ruling, which affects tens of thousands of public employees. “We realize there may still be a fight ahead of us in the courts, but make no mistake, we’re ready to keep fighting until we all have a seat at the table again,” said Ben Gruber, a conservation warden and president of AFSCME Local 1215. The law was proposed by Walker and enacted by the Republican-controlled Legislature in spite of massive protests that went on for weeks and drew as many as 100,000 people to the Capitol. The law has withstood numerous legal challenges over the years, but this was the first brought since the Wisconsin Supreme Court flipped to liberal control in 2023. The seven unions and three union leaders that brought the lawsuit argued that the law should be struck down because it creates unconstitutional exemptions for firefighters and other public safety workers. Attorneys for the Legislature and state agencies countered that the exemptions are legal, have already been upheld by other courts, and that the case should be dismissed. But Frost sided with the unions in July, saying the law violates equal protection guarantees in the Wisconsin Constitution by dividing public employees into “general” and “public safety” employees. He ruled that general employee unions, like those representing teachers, can not be treated differently from public safety unions that were exempt from the law. His ruling Monday delineated the dozens of specific provisions in the law that must be struck. Wisconsin Republican Assembly Speaker Robin Vos said he looked forward to appealing the ruling. “This lawsuit came more than a decade after Act 10 became law and after many courts rejected the same meritless legal challenges,” Vos said in a statement. Wisconsin Manufacturers and Commerce, the state’s largest business lobbying organization, also decried the ruling. WMC President Kurt Bauer called Act 10 “a critical tool for policymakers and elected officials to balance budgets and find taxpayer savings.” The Legislature said in court filings that arguments made in the current case were rejected in 2014 by the state Supreme Court. The only change since that ruling is the makeup of Wisconsin Supreme Court, attorneys for the Legislature argued. The Act 10 law effectively ended collective bargaining for most public unions by allowing them to bargain solely over base wage increases no greater than inflation. It also disallowed the automatic withdrawal of union dues, required annual recertification votes for unions, and forced public workers to pay more for health insurance and retirement benefits. Winnipeg Jets Game Days On Winnipeg Jets game days, hockey writers Mike McIntyre and Ken Wiebe send news, notes and quotes from the morning skate, as well as injury updates and lineup decisions. Arrives a few hours prior to puck drop. The law was the signature legislative achievement of Walker, who was targeted for a recall election he won. Walker used his fights with unions to mount an unsuccessful presidential run in 2016. Frost, the judge who issued Monday’s ruling, appeared to have signed the petition to recall Walker from office. None of the attorneys sought his removal from the case and he did not step down. Frost was appointed to the bench by Democratic Gov. Tony Evers, who signed the Walker recall petition. The law has also led to a dramatic decrease in union membership across the state. The nonpartisan Wisconsin Policy Forum said in a 2022 analysis that since 2000, Wisconsin had the largest decline in the proportion of its workforce that is unionized. In 2015, the GOP-controlled Wisconsin Legislature approved a right-to-work law that limited the power of private-sector unions. Public sector unions that brought the lawsuit are the Abbotsford Education Association; the American Federation of State, County and Municipal Employees Locals 47 and 1215; the Beaver Dam Education Association; SEIU Wisconsin; the Teaching Assistants’ Association Local 3220 and the International Brotherhood of Teamsters Local 695. Advertisement Advertisement

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MINNEAPOLIS (AP) — With Penn State's strong push for a spot in the College Football Playoff still a couple of wins from completion, the biggest roadblock to a bid for the Nittany Lions in this favorable final third of their schedule has appeared with a trip to Minnesota . That's why this week, naturally, is too early for them to talk about making the inaugural 12-team tournament — as enticing as their prospects might be. “I think the quality of teams that we go in and play each week speaks for itself,” quarterback Drew Allar said. "But as far as rankings, it doesn’t really matter until it matters.” Penn State (9-1, 6-1 Big Ten) is fourth in both the AP poll and the CFP rankings this week, needing help for a long-shot hope of reaching the Big Ten title game because of a loss to now-No. 2 Ohio State on Nov. 2. In this new era of playoff expansion, the Nittany Lions are on firm footing for an at-large bid. Lose to the unranked Gophers (6-4, 4-3), however, and that ground could become shaky given the current collection of standout two-loss teams in the SEC. In case the Nittany Lions needed proof of the danger of letting focus diverge, coach James Franklin and his staff can call up the tape from Nov. 9, 2019. That's when an undefeated Penn State team came to Minnesota and lost 31-26 . The Nittany Lions lost again at Ohio State two weeks later and finished 11-2, one of several not-quite performances for this storied program that last went unbeaten in 1994 and hasn't been recognized as national champions since 1986. The Gophers were undefeated themselves after that game before losses to rivals Iowa and Wisconsin ended their Rose Bowl quest. This team isn't on that level of talent and success from five years ago, but the chemistry has been off the charts. Coach P.J. Fleck drew attention to some of the individual standout performances that fueled the signature victory in 2019 in meetings with players this week. “We need our best playmakers to play their best. Penn State’s going to need their playmakers to be their best. That’s what happens in November,” Fleck said. Tyler Warren has already shattered nearly every record for Penn State tight ends. The do-it-all senior become such a force his teammates insist he’s worthy of the Heisman Trophy, tracking toward the top of the NFL draft board for his position next spring. “He’s the best tight end in America, but he’s also the most complete tight end in America," Allar said. Warren is coming off a 190-yard performance at Purdue that included 63 yards on three rushes and 127 yards on eight receptions. “He has the ability to take a play that should be 2 or 3 yards and turn it into 30 or 40,” Gophers defensive end Danny Striggow said. Penn State defensive end Abdul Carter has 171⁄2 tackles for loss, the second-most in the FBS, and eight sacks to match the third-most in the Big Ten. He has a challenging matchup this week with Minnesota left tackle Aireontae Ersery across from him in a battle of projected first-round NFL draft picks. Gophers coaches told Striggow and his fellow defensive linemen a couple of seasons ago to relish the opportunity to face Ersery in practice. “That’s one of the best looks in the country that you’re going to get,” Striggow said. Carter has successfully made the transition from linebacker this season. “He is impacting the game in a number of ways, which creates opportunities for other guys on our defensive line and within our defense and causes a lot of headaches,” Franklin said. “He is becoming more and more of a leader every single day.” Allar and the Nittany Lions have paid particular attention to protecting the ball this week, given the Gophers have 16 interceptions, one short of the national lead. Penn State quarterback Drew Allar feels he’ll need to be especially accurate this weekend considering Minnesota has 16 interceptions on the season. “We’re just going to have to be disciplined and stick to our game plan,” Allar said. The Gophers have a strong group of departing players who will take the field at Huntington Bank Stadium for the final time, including Ersery, quarterback Max Brosmer, wide receiver Daniel Jackson, right guard Quinn Carroll, cornerback Justin Walley, kicker Dragan Kesich and Striggow. “It’s been good to reflect, but it’s not over yet," Striggow said. "Those short windows of reflection, I cut ’em out and then say, ‘We’ve got some more memories to make.’” Get poll alerts and updates on the AP Top 25 throughout the season. Sign up here . AP college football: https://apnews.com/hub/ap-top-25-college-football-poll and https://apnews.com/hub/college-football .Argentina's Racing wins its first Copa Sudamericana championship by beating Brazil's Cruzeiro 3-1

Lumax Resource has completed the acquisition of a 60% stake in Greenfuel Energy Solutions' alternate fuel business for ₹153.09 crore, a statement said on Tuesday. NSE It is the wholly-owned subsidiary of automotive systems and component maker Lumax Auto Technologies Limited (LATL). The move gives Lumax Auto Technologies entry into the green and alternate fuels segment (across CNG, hydrogen and other applications), which is likely to witness strong growth in the coming years, the company said. The acquisition has been funded through a combination of debt and internal accruals, it added. "As the CNG vehicle market is poised for significant growth, particularly in the passenger vehicle segment, we aim to capitalise on this opportunity by delivering high-quality solutions to our customers," said Deepak Jain, Promoter Director of LATL. The company's focus, however, remains on establishing itself as a leading provider of systems and components in the evolving 'alternate fuels' segment to support its sustainable and profitable growth journey, he added. Greenfuel is a supplier of high-pressure fuel delivery and storage systems, primarily for CNG and hydrogen automobiles and fire and smoke alarm, detection and suppression systems for the automotive industry, with OEMs like Maruti Suzuki, Tata Motors and Volvo Eicher Commercial Vehicles as its clients, the company said. This partnership with Greenfuel provides LATL the opportunity to broaden and diversify its portfolio of solutions for automotive OEMs in India. As strategic partners, the management teams of Lumax and Greenfuel will collaborate to harness their respective strengths, unlocking the full potential of the business, it said. Greenfuel's day-to-day business and operations will continue to be managed by its Managing Director and CEO Akshay Kashyap, and the existing professional management team. "This collaboration is poised to deliver significant value for all stakeholders while fostering innovation in the automotive industry and advancing the transition to cleaner, more sustainable mobility solutions," said Kashyap. KPMG Corporate Finance and Grant Thornton acted as the exclusive advisors to LATL and Greenfuel, respectively. Cyril Amarchand Mangaldas acted as the legal counsel to LATL.

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Daily Post Nigeria Walk through Benin streets for N50m — APC challenges ex-Governor Obaseki Home News Politics Metro Entertainment Sport Politics Walk through Benin streets for N50m — APC challenges ex-Governor Obaseki Published on November 27, 2024 By Enahoro Iyemefokhai The Edo State chapter of the All Progressives Congress, APC, has promised to reward the immediate past governor of the state, Godwin Obaseki, with N50 million if he could walk freely on the streets of Benin City and receive a rousing welcome from residents. DAILY POST reports that Prince Kassim Afegbua, a chieftain of the party and member of the Edo State Assets Verification Committee, threw the challenge at a press briefing shortly after the inauguration of the committee by Governor Monday Okpebholo at Government House in Benin City. Afegbua, who responded to some allegations and criticism against the barely two-week-old administration of Governor Okpebholo in the state by the state chapter of the Peoples Democratic Party, PDP, opined that the people-oriented policies and steps so far taken by the new government had endeared him to the people. According to him: “The reason for the press briefing, just like the chairman said, is to respond to some insinuations out there. “First, they said that the government of APC, that is barely 14 days old, has shut down the e-governance platform. That is very laughable and very incorrect. What they called e-governance is actually e-corruption. “That is the basic truth because we tried as much as possible to access some of the information that was paraded before this new government, we couldn’t even access them. “Secondly, the opposition is saying that our thugs invaded their secretariat. I think they are just trying to call a dog a bad name in order to hang it. We are too preoccupied, too serious, and too busy trying to pick up Edo State from the ashes of underdevelopment that the previous government plunged it into. “To be looking at the secretariat of an opposition party that was humbled at the last election, beaten flat in their domains by the resounding victory that we got from the Edo people? “The decisions and policy focus of the present government is such that we will not be bogged down by claims [of those] trying to attack us, just to distract us. “Only today they issued another statement complaining about the facts that because we lack what to do, we are setting up an asset verification exercise. “Everyone knows that all over the world, it is good for you to have a status report of a government when you are taking off. The practice is not just for Edo State or Nigeria alone; it is everywhere. “And, because the previous government was short in terms of facts and figures that dominated its own governance process, we have a duty to, as APC, in line with the Renewed Hope Agenda of the Federal Government to begin to interrogate certain gaps as already captured by the chairman of this Assets Verification Committee. “So, we want to tell Edo people that as few days as the new government has taken off, the projects we have embarked on as a government and as a party, and the steps we have taken so far have endeared us to the hearts of Edo people. “If the opposition is truly serious, they should please invite ex-Governor Godwin Obaseki to come to Edo for a street walk. We are ready to pay him N50 million for that particular exercise and let us see who the Edo people will embrace,” he said. Afegbua alleged that the immediate past governor has hired some persons across the state to attack and cast aspersions on APC and its government in the state. He, however, said that would not distract the government and the party from keeping their eyes on the ball and providing credible projects that would help address the challenges that the state currently faces. Related Topics: APC Benin Obaseki Don't Miss Stop endorsing, passing vote of confidence on Ganduje – APC Chieftain warns legislators You may like Stop endorsing, passing vote of confidence on Ganduje – APC Chieftain warns legislators Gov Okpebholo inspects schools, mocks ex-Gov Obaseki’s EdoBest program Commissioning of Stella Obasanjo Hospital a scam – Okpebholo knocks Obaseki Gov Okpebholo squandered over N30bn left by Obaseki in 14 days – PDP alleges I accepted half of my salary with Super Eagles to coach Benin – Rohr Gov Okpebholo’s Asset verification committee will not witch hunt Obaseki — Umakhihe Advertise About Us Contact Us Privacy-Policy Terms Copyright © Daily Post Media LtdThe Gross Law Firm Reminds Shareholders of a Lead Plaintiff Deadline of January 10, 2025 in ...Hamilton and High Point knock off Hampton 76-73

Barkley says he and Eagles offensive line players are in rhythmPHILADELPHIA, PA — Governor Josh Shapiro this week signed Executive Order 2024-04 , establishing the Pennsylvania Permit Fast Track Program, a first-of-its-kind initiative designed to expedite the permitting process for major economic development and infrastructure projects. By streamlining project approvals, increasing government transparency, and fostering interagency collaboration, the program aims to make Pennsylvania more competitive as a destination for businesses seeking to invest and grow. The PA Permit Fast Track Program, overseen by the Office of Transformation & Opportunity (OTO), focuses on fast-tracking permits for high-impact projects without compromising the rigorous standards normally applied in the review process. It builds upon the Shapiro Administration’s ongoing efforts to modernize permitting, licensing, and certification systems across the Commonwealth. With this new structure in place, Pennsylvania aims to demonstrate that government can operate effectively at the speed of business while driving economic development and job creation. The Fast Track Program is aimed at coordinating activities for complex projects that are central to Governor Shapiro’s Economic Development Strategy. Eligible projects include large-scale efforts in infrastructure and economic innovation that require assistance navigating the permitting process across multiple state agencies. This involves scheduling interagency meetings, managing timelines, addressing project milestones, and promoting accountability through a publicly accessible online dashboard. The program draws inspiration from the Federal Permitting Improvement Steering Council’s FAST-41 Program and features a similar transparent dashboard, which allows stakeholders to track the progress of permits, view timelines, and monitor feedback from agencies and project sponsors alike. By fostering open communication and accountability, the program aims to reduce costly delays and instill confidence in project sponsors. “When I became Governor, I promised to make state government work efficiently and effectively for Pennsylvanians, breaking down barriers and creating real opportunity for the good people of our Commonwealth,” said Governor Shapiro. “By streamlining permitting processes and focusing on results, we’re not just creating jobs and driving economic growth — we’re getting stuff done for the people of Pennsylvania and putting points on the board. The PA Permit Fast Track Program is a game-changer that enhances coordination and communication between the project sponsor and state agencies to cut through red tape, streamline critical projects, and give businesses the confidence to invest and create jobs here in Pennsylvania.” The PA Permit Fast Track Program was piloted earlier this year with three ambitious projects. One of the projects, the Bellwether District in Philadelphia, served as the backdrop for the signing of Executive Order 2024-04. This 1,300-acre logistics and innovation campus is currently undergoing significant redevelopment, including environmental remediation at the site of the former Philadelphia Energy Solutions refinery. Upon completion, the Bellwether District is anticipated to create 19,000 direct permanent jobs and establish itself as a centerpiece of economic revitalization in the Philadelphia area. Roberto Perez, CEO of the HRP Group, developer for the Bellwether District, highlighted the significance of the partnership between business and government. “Transforming a site of this scale and creating thousands of new jobs requires business, government, labor, and institutions to work together — along with a little imagination and a lot of grit. I firmly believe that together, we will show that in the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, we can innovate and accomplish big things,” Perez remarked. Two other pilot projects showcase the program’s versatility. Project Hazelnut in Luzerne County is set to develop a 1,300-acre technology campus, which will feature state-of-the-art server rooms, power distribution infrastructure, and connectivity solutions. Additionally, Blair County’s Martinsburg Community Digester project will involve the installation of an anaerobic digester to convert manure from local dairy farms into biogas, aligning agricultural innovation with environmental sustainability. State officials and private-sector leaders alike emphasized the importance of the program in fostering Pennsylvania’s competitive edge. Ben Kirshner, Chief Transformation Officer for OTO, underscored this objective, stating, “Governor Shapiro knows that to win the competition to attract and retain companies and jobs, we need a government that moves at the speed of business. That’s why he made responsive government a core goal of his economic development strategy. The PA Permit Fast Track program is in line with the Governor’s vision and gives us a new tool to deliver coordination, accountability, and transparency for permitting big, complex projects here in the Commonwealth, increasing Pennsylvania’s competitiveness.” Brian Stahl, Vice President of Development at NorthPoint Development, praised the collaborative framework that Fast Track enables. “This Executive Order strengthens the critical partnership between economic development projects and permitting agencies, fostering a streamlined, transparent, and effective process. This collaboration accelerates investments, creates meaningful jobs, generates vital tax revenue, and further strengthens the economy for all Pennsylvanians,” Stahl said. Chamber of Commerce for Greater Philadelphia President and CEO Chellie Cameron echoed this sentiment, noting that the program offers businesses the predictability they need to make sound decisions. “When business leaders can rely on accurate forecasting, they can confidently pursue opportunities that create jobs and drive greater economic growth for Pennsylvania and the Greater Philadelphia region,” Cameron explained. The program not only benefits businesses and project sponsors but also supports workers and local economies by expediting projects that promise high-quality job creation. Ryan Boyer, Business Manager of the Philadelphia Building and Construction Trades Council, lauded the Governor’s efforts to ensure Pennsylvania remains a top choice for large-scale investments. “Governor Shapiro knows that to create jobs and put the men and women of the Philadelphia building trades to work, we must make Pennsylvania a place where businesses want to invest. Meaningful permitting reform is long overdue, and Governor Shapiro is making it a reality—building on his track record of moving government at the speed of business and supporting an economy that provides good, family-sustaining jobs here in the Philadelphia region and beyond.” With the establishment of the PA Permit Fast Track Program, Pennsylvania becomes the first state to implement a project-based permitting initiative of this scale. The program’s focus on efficiency, transparency, and collaboration demonstrates the Shapiro Administration’s commitment to removing bureaucratic obstacles and fostering an economic environment where businesses, workers, and communities can flourish. By delivering results through innovation and proactive governance, the initiative lays the groundwork for a stronger, more dynamic Commonwealth prepared to compete on a national and global scale. For the latest news on everything happening in Chester County and the surrounding area, be sure to follow MyChesCo on Google News and MSN .CRMC's 29th annual Tree of Remembrance brings comfort, support this December

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