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Maersk settled a lawsuit with ex-merchant navy cadet who said she was raped aboard one of its ships. Hope Hicks, formerly known as "Midshipman X," prompted a major reckoning with her allegation. Neither the shipping giant nor the cadet, Hope Hicks, disclosed further details of the settlement in a joint statement on Friday. In June, Hicks went public and filed her lawsuit against Maersk alongside another USMMA cadet who was identified only as "Midshipman Y." Maersk declined to provide Insider with an update on its case with Midshipman Y as of Friday.
Maersk settled a lawsuit with ex-merchant navy cadet who said she was raped aboard one of its ships. Neither the shipping giant nor the cadet, Hope Hicks, disclosed further details of the settlement in a joint statement on Friday. Writing only as "Midshipman X," Hicks not only alleged her own rape but also that she knew of several other female cadets at USMMA who had been raped. In June, Hicks went public and filed her lawsuit against Maersk alongside another USMMA cadet who was identified only as "Midshipman Y." Maersk declined to provide Insider with an update on its case with Midshipman Y as of Friday.
Still, rents nationwide were up 9% in September, compared to a year earlier, and more than a dozen cities had double-digit rent increases, it said. In Phoenix, for example, rent increases have slowed in recent months, but in June were up 24% year over year, with a median asking rent of $2,261. In Maricopa County, which includes Phoenix, evictions are at their highest levels since at least 2016, with more than 45,000 filings this year. Zenovia Johnson is one of those Phoenix renters who’s been struggling to stay in her home because of rising rents. In Minneapolis, where rent increases have trended below the national average, evictions in September were 37% above their historical averages after shooting up in June, when the state lifted its eviction moratorium.
HONG KONG — After mass unrest in 2019, a pandemic that left it isolated from the world and the imposition of a national security law that has crushed dissent, Hong Kong is ready to turn the page. According to government statistics, about 319,000 people arrived in Hong Kong last month, down 97% from 10.8 million in October 2019. According to one report last month, Hong Kong has lost its status as Asia’s top financial center to Singapore. While it may not be realistic to expect businesses to turn away from China’s huge market, global business leaders “need to recognize that there’s a new situation in Hong Kong, there’s a new reality,” said Brian Kern, the lead researcher for a report on doing business in Hong Kong that was published last month by the Hong Kong Democracy Council, a nonprofit group based in Washington. Lee also pointed to a report in September in which Hong Kong topped Singapore as the world’s freest economy.
Russia moves to ban 'LGBT propaganda' among all ages
  + stars: | 2022-10-27 | by ( Caleb Davis | ) www.reuters.com   time to read: +3 min
[1/3] People take part in the LGBT (lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender) community rally "VIII St.Petersburg Pride" in St. Petersburg, Russia August 12, 2017. Under the legislation, citizens could be fined up to 400,000 roubles ($6,500) for promoting "LGBT propaganda". LGBT Network, which offers legal aid, has called the bill an "absurd" attempt to humiliate and discriminate against the LGBT community. "In fact, what is happening is the total state abolition of LGBT+," a representative from LGBT Network told Reuters. TikTok, a video-sharing app, was fined 3 million roubles this month for promoting "videos with LGBT themes", while Russia's media regulator asked publishing houses to look at withdrawing all books containing "LGBT propaganda" from sale.
Since he was a child, the home was a site of cookouts and family gatherings, Jackson told Insider. Since he was a child, the home was the site of cookouts and family gatherings, Jackson told Insider. That's when he drove out to his local district attorney's office. He told the Nassau County district attorney's office what happened, and the office referred it to the US Attorney's Office, his lawyers told Insider. When reached for comment, a spokesperson for the Nassau County district attorney's office said records prior to 2011 have been destroyed.
The New York man who was caught on video punching an elderly Asian woman more than 100 times earlier this year pleaded guilty Tuesday to a hate crime charge, officials announced. Tammel Esco, 42, pleaded guilty to first-degree assault as a hate crime, a violent felony, said a statement from the Westchester County District Attorney’s office. In a plea deal, he'll be sentenced on Nov. 29 to 17 1/2 years in state prison and five years of post-release supervision, the statement said. The plea comes seven months after the brutal March 11 attack, in which Esco called the 67-year-old victim, a woman of Filipino descent, an “Asian b----." An image from a security camera shows a man about to attack an Asian woman in the lobby of a building in Yonkers, N.Y. Yonkers Police Dept.
The Russian agency tasked with monitoring the internet was obsessed with dissident Alexey Navalny. The New York Times analyzed a trove of leaked Roskomnadzor records in a Thursday report. The Roskomnadzor records, though representative of only one of Russia's 85 regions, make clear that the authorities think Navalny remains a threat. Any articles, social media comments, or even websites where his name simply appeared in marginal links, were flagged by the agency, according to The Times. Roskomnadzor in conjunction with other facets of Russia's surveillance state also targeted anyone who supported Navalny, records show.
The man who slapped Rudy Giuliani on the back at a ShopRite is getting his charges dropped. Daniel Gill will not be penalized if he stays out of legal trouble for six months. Gill was seen on video touching Giuliani on the back with an open hand at a Staten Island ShopRite. The incident involved Gill slapping Giuliani on the back while walking past him in the store. While Gill was initially arrested on a felony charge of assault in the second degree, he was later released without bail on a reduced misdemeanor charge .
REUTERS/Eduardo MunozNEW YORK, Sept 22 (Reuters) - New York City will open two emergency centers to house migrants arriving on buses sent by the Republican governor of Texas in a political dispute over border security, Mayor Eric Adams said on Thursday. The centers will provide shelter, food and medical care while working to connect migrants with family and friends inside and outside New York City, according to the mayor's office. The emergency relief centers are part of efforts by Democratic mayors to deal with thousands of migrants being bused from the Republican-led border states of Texas and Arizona. Texas Governor Greg Abbott, a Republican seeking reelection in November, has bused more than 11,000 migrants to Washington, D.C., New York City and Chicago since April. "While other leaders have abdicated their moral duty to support arriving asylum seekers, New York City refuses to do so,” Adams said in a statement.
Starting in 2012, the year Mr. Putin retook the presidency, Roskomnadzor built a blacklist of websites that the companies were required to block. In 2021, authorities throttled access to the social media service to a crawl. It gathered information about government critics and identified shifting political opinions on social media. watch opponents and identify new threats to Mr. Putin, Mr. Voronin said. In the records, censors flagged ProUfu.ru for the critical Ukraine editorial written about Mr. Putin in February.
White House press secretary Karine Jean-Pierre accused DeSantis of not wanting a workable, bipartisan solution on immigration. “Obviously,” DeSantis said, “it’s sad that Martha’s Vineyard people deported them the next day. Ray Ewing / Vineyard Gazette via APThe migrants who were flown to Martha’s Vineyard weren’t deported; they were moved to a military base near Cape Cod. “If you say you’re a sanctuary state, then don’t complain. Share in the pain — whether you’re president, God or anyone else.”Marc Caputo reported from Florida and Lauren Egan reported from Delaware.
Migrants who were flown from Texas to Martha’s Vineyard, Massachusetts, under a new program by Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis sued DeSantis, a Republican, and other state officials Tuesday, alleging they were victims of fraud for political purposes. Taryn Fenske, a spokesperson for DeSantis, said in a statement that the migrants chose to board the flights. "The transportation of the immigrants to Martha’s Vineyard was done on a voluntary basis," Fenske said. DeSantis has insisted that no laws were broken, and he has pledged to continue his administration’s $12 million program to relocate migrants.
The trial between Twitter and Elon Musk will begin on October 17 at the Delaware Chancery Court. The Delaware judge hearing Twitter's case vs. Elon Musk listened incredulously as Musk's lawyers asked her to postpone the trial. The DecoPac deal, like many acquisitions, had a clause called "specific performance," which allows the courts to force the deal to close. It didn't take long for McCormick's life at the Chancery Court to get interestingElon Musk agreed to buy Twitter in April 2022. And Twitter then sued Musk for specific performance in Delaware Chancery Court later that month.
Ron DeSantis defended sending migrants to Martha's Vineyard in a Fox News interview. And then the vendor that is doing this for Florida provided them with a packet that had a map of Martha's Vineyard," said DeSantis. "It had the numbers for different services on Martha's Vineyard. NPR reported last week that some migrants were told they were being flown to Boston, not Martha's Vineyard. These benefits are not available to the migrants who arrived at Martha's Vineyard, he said.
When roughly 50 migrants were flown from Texas to Martha’s Vineyard, Massachusetts, under a new program by Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis to highlight illegal immigration, they were given a brochure about housing, cash assistance and jobs for refugees. DeSantis said he chose the tony and exclusive island of Martha’s Vineyard for Wednesday's trip because it calls itself a sanctuary destination. Many seek and are granted asylum in the U.S., and most of the migrants flown to Martha’s Vineyard were asylum-seekers or plan to be, according to Lawyers for Civil Rights. And then, when they landed on the ground in Martha’s Vineyard, those people were nowhere to be found,” Sellstrom said.
Facebook whistleblower Frances Haugen is backed by the billionaire founder of eBay, Politico reported. "We are the only organization from The Omidyar Group that is directly supporting the work of Frances Haugen and her team. Sophie Zhang, another Facebook whistleblower who first spoke out about issues at the company in April 2021, has received less public attention. "We are grateful to the brave people who have called out Big Tech for its bad behavior. They are an important part of creating systemic checks and balances for Big Tech," the post continues.
Vocile practicienilor despre un tratat de referință privind prevenirea și combaterea violenței față de femei și a violenței domestice - Convenția de la IstanbulConsiliul Europei, în contextul activităților desfășurate în cadrul președinției Germaniei a Comitetului de Miniștri, a organizat în data de 11 mai 2021, un eveniment online care a reunit perspective și experiențe ale actorilor care luptă împotriva violenței față de femei și a violenței domestice în Republica Moldova. Guvernele și Parlamentele nu ar trebui să fie indiferente, ci să arate angajamentul față de protecția femeilor împotriva violenței și violenței domestice ”. Cei patru piloni ai Convenției de la Istanbul - prevenirea, protecția, urmărirea penală și incriminarea și politicile coordonate - pot fi de mare sprijin pentru practicienii naționali și locali pentru a îmbunătăți lupta împotriva violenței față de femei și a violenței domestice în Republica Moldova”. Totodată, sunt publicate materiale grafice și video despre modul în care sistemul de asistență a victimelor violenței față de femei și violenței domestice va trebui îmbunătățit de Republica Moldova după ratificarea Convenției. Angela Ganninger, Ambassador of Germany to the Republic of Moldova: "The holistic approach makes the Istanbul Convention such an effective tool for protecting women from all forms of violence.
Persons: Miniștri, Dna Angela Ganninger, doris, Veronica Teleucă, Marin, Grigore Moga, Arina Turcan, Livia Mitrofan, Domnul William Massolin, H.E, Angela Ganninger, Mr, William Massolin Organizations: Istanbul Consiliul Europei, Evenimentul, Europei, Women's Rights, Europe, Moldova Locations: Istanbul, Republica Moldova, Germaniei, Hâncești, Drochia, Chișinău, Croației, Republicii Moldova, Croația, Moldova, Chisinau, violence, Drochia and Chisinau, Maxian, Croatia, screened, partnership
Corporate landlords in cities like Milwaukee helped drive an evictions crisis during the pandemic. Corporate landlords, which own almost 50% of rental properties, are more likely to evict, advocates say. Before the 2008 recession, corporate landlords owned 20% of rental properties; today, it's nearing a whopping 50%. Since the Center for Disease Control's evictions moratorium took effect last September, evictions by corporate landlords have actually been steadily increasing. There is no national database of evictions, and evictions are only tracked at the level of the country's more than 3,000 counties.
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