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Новости за 03.07.2024

Economictimes.indiatimes.com 

We never thought such an incident would happen, says father of 3-year-old killed in Hathras stampede

A stampede at a religious congregation in Hathras, Uttar Pradesh, killed 121 people, mostly women, as devotees suffocated to death and bodies piled atop each other. The incident occurred as the 'satsang' ended, and some accounts say people slipped in the slush as they ran after the preacher's car, triggering the stampede. The victims were part of the crowd which had gathered near Phulrai village in the Sikandrarau area for the'satsang' by religious preacher Baba Narayan Hari.

United Press International (UPI.com) 

Hurricane Beryl barrels toward Jamaica as Cat 4 storm

Hurricane Beryl was barreling toward Jamaica early Wednesday, according to forecasters who are warning the Caribbean island nation and the Cayman Islands to expect to be hit by "life-threatening winds and storm surge."

«The Local» (thelocal.de) 

Today in Germany: A roundup of the latest news on Wednesday

Germany looks forward to a tough match against Spain at Euro 2024 on Friday, a defected Greens MP is welcomed by the CDU, a third of older people say they want to retire early, and more news from around Germany on Wednesday.

«Just Jared» 

TLC's 'Welcome To Plathville' Star Kim Plath Officially Files For Divorce From Husband Barry, 2 Years After Separating

It’s official – Kim and Barry Plath are getting divorced. The Welcome to Plathville stars announced they were ending their marriage almost exactly two years ago, in June 2022, and the matriarch of the family recently officially filed the papers. Learn more inside… According to docs obtained by ET, Kim filed for divorce from Barry [...]

CounterPunch 

The Trump Supreme Court’s War on the Environment

In explaining the decisions regarding regulatory powers, Chief Justice John Roberts, the most reactionary chief justice since Roger Taney, argued that “agencies have no special competence in resolving statutory ambiguities.  Courts do.” It should be noted that justices and judges have no special competence in technical and scientific matters.  The regulatory agencies do.  It is up to Congress to introduce legislation to protect the ability of the U.S. government to conduct policy as well as the... Читать дальше...