Senado de Colombia bloquea la reforma constitucional para regular el consumo de marihuana en adultos
Published Mon, 16 Dec 2024 20:53:15 GMT
(CNN) — Una reforma constitucional para legalizar la venta de marihuana con fines recreativos en Colombia no logró pasar una votación decisiva en el Senado a última hora de este martes.La moción, que contaba con el apoyo del gobierno del presidente Gustavo Petro, sólo obtuvo 47 votos a favor con la presencia de 90 senadores.Según la Constitución colombiana, se requiere una mayoría absoluta de 54 votos para que una reforma constitucional se convierta en ley.Senado de Colombia adelanta un debate decisivo para regular consumo recreativo de cannabis en adultosMaría José Pizarro, una de las firmantes de la fallida reforma, declaró: “esta decisión favorece la criminalidad y una política prohibicionista que ha fracasado por completo”.La moción pretendía crear un mercado legal para la marihuana recreativa. El consumo de marihuana ya está despenalizado en Colombia, mientras que la venta sólo está permitida con fines medicinales.The-CNN-Wire™ & © 2023 Cable Ne...POLITICO Pro Morning Energy and Climate UK: Clean target trouble — Legal update — Energy Bill latest
Published Mon, 16 Dec 2024 20:53:15 GMT
Presented by SSE By ABBY WALLACE and CHARLIE COOPER PRESENTED BY View in your browser or listen to audioSNEAK PEEK— The Public Accounts Committee is back again. It warns the government’s plan to hit its 2030 decarbonization target is in trouble.— The Supreme Court hears a case today on whether planning permission for an oil field was granted unlawfully. What does this mean for future fossil fuel projects?— The government has stripped the Energy Bill of a Lib Dem amendment on coal. We dissect the fall out. Good Wednesday morning and welcome to POLITICO Pro Morning Energy and Climate UK. You’re halfway through the week — thanks for sticking with us. Here’s your latest update.As always, please send all your thoughts and searing hot tips over to [email protected], [email protected] and [email protected]. Or get us on Twitter: @hargraver; @charliecooper8; @abby_wallace3. If you are not already a Pro subscriber and ...La Jolla to host July 4 drone show
Published Mon, 16 Dec 2024 20:53:15 GMT
LA JOLLA, Calif. -- A Fourth of July drone show is coming to La Jolla Shores.A fleet of 100 drones will light up the skies from the La Jolla Beach & Tennis Club at 8:45 p.m. on July 4, the social club announced.The show will be a 15-minute performance featuring a symphony of lights and colors that are choreographed to simulate fireworks, as well as a variety of patriotic imagery.“We are thrilled to collaborate with Drone Studios to bring an unforgettable Independence Day experience to the La Jolla Shores community,” said William J. Kellogg, president of the La Jolla Beach & Tennis Club. “In addition to acknowledging Jeff Stein, founder and CEO of Drone Studios, we would also like to thank club member Jack McGroy for his significant financial contribution, as well as the La Jolla Town Foundation which has supported past fireworks displays and helped make this drone display come to life.” San Diego researcher who helped discover Titanic wreckage mystified by missing submersi...Paris summit aims to shake up the financial system. It will test leaders’ resolve on climate
Published Mon, 16 Dec 2024 20:53:15 GMT
WASHINGTON (AP) — Heads of state, finance leaders and activists from around the world will converge in Paris this week to seek ways to overhaul the world’s development banks — like the International Monetary Fund and World Bank — and help them weather a warmer and stormier world.While restructuring debt and reducing poverty will be part of the summit Thursday and Friday, climate will be the main driver, with representatives from developing nations in Africa, Asia and elsewhere having a prominent seat at the table. The World Bank and IMF have been criticized for not factoring climate change into lending decisions and being dominated by wealthy countries like the U.S. with the neediest nations most at risk of global warming left out of calling the shots.While those are the primary problems to solve, some doubt the splashy summit led by French President Emmanuel Macron will be able to take major strides to correct those challenges.Still, the Summit for a New Global Financing Pact...In the West Bank, UNESCO site Battir could face a water shortage from a planned Israeli settlement
Published Mon, 16 Dec 2024 20:53:15 GMT
BATTIR, West Bank (AP) — Generations of Palestinians have worked the terraced hillsides of this West Bank farming village southwest of Jerusalem, growing olives, fruits, beans and exquisite eggplants renowned across the region in a valley linked to the biblical King David.But residents fear their ancient way of life could soon be in danger as Israel’s far-right government moves ahead with a settlement project on a nearby hilltop. Environmental groups say the construction could devastate already strained water sources supplying the agricultural terraces and cause extensive damage to an already precarious ecosystem.Battir’s plight shines a light on how the trappings of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict — settlements, land disputes and military activity — can take a toll on the region’s environment, natural resources and cultural heritage.The proposed construction “will grab a great amount of land, and you don’t know where it will end,” said Rashid Owinah, 58, whose family has farmed in...Kazakhstan and the world’s big powers: A return to the ‘Great Game’?
Published Mon, 16 Dec 2024 20:53:15 GMT
The process of Kazakhstan distancing from Russia is accompanied by big efforts by China for further rapprochement with the Central Asian country, which should signal to the EU and the US that they should bring the country westward, writes Harun Karčić.Kazakhstan President Kassym-Jomart Tokayev recently rejected his Belarusian counterpart’s proposal to join the Russia-Belarus “Union State,” calling the offer a “joke”. The proposal came after Russia decided to deploy tactical nuclear weapons in Belarus for the first time since the fall of the Soviet Union back in 1991.The proposal came only a few weeks after China’s President Xi Jinping hosted his first-ever summit with the leaders of Central Asian nations in the central Chinese city of Xian. According to international observers, the event represents the potential for Chinese influence to further expand into what used to be formerly Russia’s sphere of influence. China’s President paid particular attention to his Kazakh counterpart and...Kazakh Head of State Kassym-Jomart Tokayev held a meeting with Agriculture and Rural Development Commissioner Janusz Wojciechowski
Published Mon, 16 Dec 2024 20:53:15 GMT
In his speech, the Kazakh president stressed the strategic nature of co-operation with the European Union – the major trade partner of Kazakhstan."Recently, the Central Asia – European Union meeting took place in Kyrgyzstan. The first CA-EU meeting was held in Astana. The high-level meeting needs to be maintained to demonstrate our commitment and aspiration for closer relations. 30 years since the establishment of diplomatic relations between Kazakhstan and the EU were marked early this year. I believe we have a great potential for the development of mutually beneficial cooperation," said the Kazakh president.Tokayev informed the commissioner about the reforms underway in Kazakhstan, as well as the transformations facilitating the development of democracy, protection of human rights, and rule of law.He also noted Kazakhstan’s potential to expand cooperation with the EU in the agricultural sector. According to the Kazakh Head of State, Kazakhstan is willing to increase the exports of...Home burglaries caught on camera amid rise in Encino thefts
Published Mon, 16 Dec 2024 20:53:15 GMT
Security video captured thieves breaking into Encino homes amid a spike in reported thefts across the community. In both incidents that were caught on camera, the suspects got away. Homeowners in the area remain on edge, worried about when the thieves will strike next.Video of one Encino break-in happened earlier in June in the middle of the day, according to the victim. The thieves were seen roaming around the backyard before smashing a glass door and entering the home.It’s unclear how many valuables they got away with. Before leaving, one of the masked thieves is seen grabbing a home’s front doorbell camera, attempting to shift it away from view. Security video captured thieves breaking into Encino homes amid a rise in reported thefts in the area. (KTLA) Video captures looters ransacking McDonald’s in South Los Angeles A second break-in happened on June 16 as the homeowners were present. A group of four thieves can be seen running away through the front door and a woma...Police arrest suspected car thief in Los Angeles
Published Mon, 16 Dec 2024 20:53:15 GMT
Authorities in Los Angeles County arrested a man suspected of stealing a truck and then leading police on a chase Tuesday afternoon.The pursuit began in Wilmington, in L.A.’s Harbor region, around 5 p.m. when police received a LoJack alert. After driving through city streets and intersections, the suspect bailed from the truck and ran into a residential community around N. Neptune Avenue and West Q Street. Sky5 footage showed him climbing walls and fences and running through backyards.The suspect fled on foot around N. Neptune Avenue and W. Q Street. June 20, 2023. (KTLA)Police surrounded the neighborhood as the suspect barricaded himself inside a storage tent.He was eventually taken into custody. It's unknown whether he was armed at the time.Can San Jose add 75,000 more homes over the next decade? Here’s where the city is planning new housing
Published Mon, 16 Dec 2024 20:53:15 GMT
To ease a deepening housing crisis, San Jose aims to add as many as 75,000 new homes over the next decade — potentially boosting the number of households in the Bay Area’s largest city by almost a quarter.On Tuesday, the City Council took a crucial step toward that ambitious goal by approving a state-mandated plan meant as a roadmap for its housing future.But the move wasn’t without controversy. A host of pro-housing advocates, tenant activists and construction labor backers voiced a range of concerns over the proposal. Many are skeptical the city can convince state regulators to sign off on the plan.“We’re hearing from a lot of people that this isn’t going to be certified because there’s substantial issues,” said Councilmember Sergio Jimenez during the meeting.In the end, at the urging of city planning officials who insisted the proposal is sound, the council approved it in a split vote. Where does San Jose hope to add the tens of tho...Latest news
- Los Gatos student earns prestigious national scholarship
- What is USB-C? Here’s why Apple’s charger switch is such a big deal
- Fogarty Winery celebrates 40th anniversary two years late
- El Chapo’s wife is set to be released from a California prison today
- House Family Vineyards gets another extension from Saratoga council
- Bay Area inflation rate cools off as price gains approach normal pace
- Man runs to Safeway after being stabbed by girlfriend in American Canyon
- City warns of rise in catalytic converter thefts in Oakley
- Council approves wage increases for San Jose city workers
- AP source: Searchers used thermal imaging to direct police on ground to find and arrest fugitive Danelo Cavalcante