President von der Leyen hosts Global Gateway Forum

Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 03:21:34 GMT

President von der Leyen hosts Global Gateway Forum Commission President Ursula von der Leyen (pictured) will host and open the Global Gateway Forum, that will bring together on 25 and 26 October, in Brussels, over 40 high-level government representatives from EU and partner countries, as well as representatives from financial institutions, including the EIB and EBRD, the private sector, civil society and international organizations. Watch the President's opening speech live on EbS at 13h30 CEST on Wednesday (25 October). Under the theme, ‘Stronger Together through Sustainable Investment', the Global Gateway Forum will showcase progress in the implementation of the Global Gateway strategy, the EU's offer for quality, transparent investments in connectivity, health, education and research systems across the world. On the 25 October, President von der Leyen will host a dinner for the Heads of State and Government and participate in the opening plenary session of the Forum, which will be followed, during the two days, by a series of lea...

Jill On Money: 2024 COLA fizzles out

Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 03:21:34 GMT

Jill On Money: 2024 COLA fizzles out Before COVID, the annual October ritual of announcing the following year’s Cost of Living Adjustment (COLA) for Social Security recipients was a sleepy event. But since the inflationary spike that started in 2021, millions have been waiting breathlessly for the news.A bit of historical context: Although President Franklin D. Roosevelt signed the law that enacted today’s Social Security system on August 14, 1935, it was not until decades later that Congress added an extra provision which accounted for rising prices.Before that, benefits were increased only when Congress enacted special legislation. The COLA provision was part of the 1972 Social Security Amendments, and automatic annual COLAs began in 1975.The problem with COLA is that the future year’s increase is based on what happened in the previous year – and we know that conditions can change quickly.Officials use a measure of the Consumer Price Index (CPI-W), which can differ slightly from the headline or core rate that you see...

Single family residence in San Jose sells for $3.9 million

Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 03:21:34 GMT

Single family residence in San Jose sells for $3.9 million 1965 Georgetta Drive – Google Street ViewA spacious, recently built house located in the 1900 block of Georgetta Drive in San Jose has new owners. The 3,733-square-foot property, built in 2020, was sold on Sept. 29, 2023, for $3,900,000, or $1,045 per square foot. This single-story house boasts a generous living space with five bedrooms and six bathrooms. In addition, the house includes a two-car garage, ensuring ample room for parking and storage.These nearby houses have also recently been purchased:A 1,846-square-foot home on the 1900 block of Georgetta Drive in San Jose sold in May 2023, for $4,100,000, a price per square foot of $2,221. The home has 3 bedrooms and 3 bathrooms.In March 2023, a 1,874-square-foot home on Margot Place in San Jose sold for $2,380,000, a price per square foot of $1,270. The home has 4 bedrooms and 2 bathrooms.On Margot Place, San Jose, in August 2022, a 1,765-square-foot home was sold for $2,218,000, a price per square foot of $1,257. The home has 4 b...

Pakistani court indicts former Prime Minister Imran Khan on charges of revealing official secrets

Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 03:21:34 GMT

Pakistani court indicts former Prime Minister Imran Khan on charges of revealing official secrets ISLAMABAD (AP) — A Pakistani court on Monday indicted Imran Khan on charges of revealing official secrets after his 2022 ouster from office in another dramatic move against the former prime minister who could now face a possible death sentence and will likely be unable to run in parliamentary elections in January.Khan and Shah Mahmood Qureshi, a close aide and the deputy leader of Khan’s opposition Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf party, will go on trial this week at a high-security prison in the garrison city of Rawalpindi. The charge of revealing state secrets carries a sentence ranging from life in prison to the death penalty, according to Umair Niazi, one of Khan’s defense lawyers. Niazi, however, said he was confident Khan and Qureshi would be acquitted as they had done “nothing wrong.” The trial starts on Friday and both Khan and Qureshi have denied the charges against them. The hearings will take place before a special court behind closed doors at the Adiyala Prison, wher...

US renews warning it will defend treaty ally Philippines after Chinese ships rammed Manila vessels

Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 03:21:34 GMT

US renews warning it will defend treaty ally Philippines after Chinese ships rammed Manila vessels MANILA, Philippines (AP) — The United States renewed a warning Monday that it would defend the Philippines in case of an armed attack under a 1951 treaty, after Chinese ships blocked and collided with two Filipino vessels off a contested shoal in the South China Sea. Philippine diplomats summoned a Chinese Embassy official in Manila on Monday for a strongly worded protest following Sunday’s collisions off Second Thomas Shoal. No injuries were reported but the encounters damaged a Philippine coast guard ship and a wooden-hulled supply boat operated by navy personnel, officials said.President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. called an emergency meeting with the defense secretary and other top military and security officials to discuss the latest hostilities in the disputed waters. The Philippines and other neighbors of China have resisted Beijing’s sweeping territorial claims over virtually the entire South China Sea, and some, like Manila, have sought U.S. military support as incidents mul...

In the news today: Defence Minister to face questions about Gaza hospital blast

Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 03:21:34 GMT

In the news today: Defence Minister to face questions about Gaza hospital blast Here is a roundup of stories from The Canadian Press designed to bring you up to speed on what you need to know today…Blair to face questions about Canada’s evidenceDefence Minister Bill Blair is expected to face further questions today about the evidence Canada has gathered to determine a rocket blast at a hospital in Gaza City did not originate in Israel.Blair made the statement Saturday night, five days after the attack at the al-Ahli Arab hospital.The blast came nine days after a renewed conflict in the region following an assault by Hamas militants in Israel and retaliation by Israel in the Gaza Strip.Blair says the Canadian Forces Intelligence Command did its own analysis of evidence and reached a conclusion that aligns with findings of the United States and France.Debate to silence Ontario NDP legislator resumesThe debate on a Progressive Conservative motion to effectively silence an Opposition legislator is set to resume in the Ontario legislature today. Premier ...

Parti Québécois to unveil Year One budget of independent Quebec

Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 03:21:34 GMT

Parti Québécois to unveil Year One budget of independent Quebec QUEBEC — The Parti Québécois will unveil today what the first budget of a theoretical, independent Quebec would look like.The so-called Year One budget will be presented today by leader Paul St-Pierre Plamondon and will contain a projection of revenues and expenditures for the first year of an independent Quebec that he has promised for several months.The party has gone through the budget exercise a few times in its history to define the financial framework of an eventual sovereign Quebec.It’s the first time the sovereigntist party has produced such a document since 2005 when it was presented by then-PQ member François Legault, now the Quebec premier and leader of the Coalition Avenir Québec.Legault, who quit the PQ in 2009 and founded the Coalition in 2011, painted a very favourable portrait of the finances of an independent Quebec then, but doesn’t believe that anymore and has repeatedly attacked the PQ in recent days.The PQ currently has four legislature members in th...

Refinance or renew? How to choose when mortgage renewal creates sticker shock

Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 03:21:34 GMT

Refinance or renew? How to choose when mortgage renewal creates sticker shock MONTREAL — Many Canadian homeowners are facing sticker shock with their monthly payments as their mortgage comes up for renewal, leaving them with a crucial choice: whether to renew or refinance their home loan. “They’re used to paying $2,000 every single month for the last five years and all of a sudden, now their payments are going to go up to $4,000,” said Leah Zlatkin, a mortgage expert at LowestRates.ca.When a homeowner renews an existing mortgage at the end of its term, traditionally five years, the lender updates the contract with a new interest rate — and as Zlatkin says, most mortgage-holders will see higher monthly payments after a swiftstring of increases to the Bank of Canada’s key rate.Refinancing involves breaking the current contract entirely and signing a fresh one. It’s a useful option for those looking to access home equity, consolidate debt or switch lenders for a better rate. It also allows the borrower to extend their amortization period, or th...

Quebec coroner’s inquiry into murder-suicide of Montreal family opens

Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 03:21:34 GMT

Quebec coroner’s inquiry into murder-suicide of Montreal family opens MONTREAL — A coroner’s inquest will begin today into the 2019 killings of a Montreal woman and her two young children, as well as the death of her husband who is believed to have killed them before taking his own life.The inquiry was ordered after a coroner’s report that was critical of prosecutors and a provincial judge, saying they could have done more to prevent the deaths of Dahia Khellaf, 42, and her sons four-year-old Adam and two-year-old Aksil.Coroner Alain Manseau concluded they had been strangled to death and Nabil Yssaad was likely the killer. The couple had separated at the time of the killing and Khellaf was in the process of divorcing her husband.Yssaad, 46, died after he jumped from a sixth-floor window at a hospital south of Montreal a day before the bodies were discovered.Without providing details, Quebec’s chief coroner said in July 2022 that new facts had come to light that required further investigation.The inquiry is expected to last over two w...

Via Rail CEO calls for rail passenger bill of rights

Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 03:21:34 GMT

Via Rail CEO calls for rail passenger bill of rights MONTREAL — The head of Via Rail says the federal government should consider a passenger bill of rights comparable to the one now in place for air travellers.In an interview, CEO Mario Péloquin says the federal government should move toward a charter that would ensure train passengers receive compensation for long delays.If the reason for the disruption stems from one of Canada’s two main freight railways — whose tracks Via runs on — he says they would be the ones to pay up, further incentivizing smooth operations along the line.Péloquin, who stepped into the top job at Via in June, is also calling for rules that would give the Crown corporation’s trains formal right of way over freight trains, a privilege Amtrak passenger cars enjoy in the U.S.Former transport minister Omar Alghabra said over the summer he was looking into measures to improve travellers’ experience amid Via’s shaky performance, including through a bill of rights.In the quarter ended June 30, ...