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Fears of violence revived after Colombian senator shot in head at campaign rally
Fears of violence revived after Colombian senator shot in head at campaign rally

Yahoo

time2 days ago

  • Politics
  • Yahoo

Fears of violence revived after Colombian senator shot in head at campaign rally

Miguel Uribe Turbay, a Colombian senator and presidential hopeful, is in critical condition after being shot in the head at a campaign event in Bogotá on Saturday. Analysts describe the attack as the latest sign of Colombia's deteriorating security situation and deepening political polarization, warning of a return to the dark era of political violence in the 1980s and 90s. Uribe, the grandson of President Julio Cesar Turbay, spent his life fighting against political violence after his mother, Diana Turbay, was kidnapped by the Medellin Cartel and killed during a failed rescue operation in 1991. Uribe's state was described as being of 'maximum severity' in a statement today by the Santa Fé Foundation, where the senator is being treated. 'This is the kind of moment that feels really pivotal, and it's frankly a very dangerous moment in Colombian politics,' Elizabeth Dickinson, Senior Colombia Analyst at Crisis Group International, told The Miami Herald. It is the first assassination attempt of its kind in decades, with many observers comparing it to the murder of presidential candidate Luis Carlos Galán in 1989. Galán's son, current Bogotá Mayor Carlos Fernando Galan, told reporters this morning that Uribe is in 'the critical hours of recovery' following overnight surgery. The attack was carried out amid a heavy police presence and just minutes away from El Dorado International Airport. 'I think it tells us a lot about the very fragile security dynamics,' said Dickinson. Colombia has been facing a mounting internal security crisis this year, including intensified armed conflict in rural zones and a campaign of killings targeting police officers in April. The shooting was carried out by a 15-year-old sicario, or paid hitman, who was apprehended by police shortly after fleeing the scene. It remains unclear who ordered the attack. 'It's very clear that the motivation of this attack was to be incendiary, to exacerbate polarization, to increase the levels of violence in politics,' said Dickinson. Colombian politics have been marked by increasing tensions between the leftist incumbent, President Gustavo Petro, and conservative opposition. Uribe was a far-right candidate for the Democratic Center party, considered to be former-president Alvaro Uribe's protegé. The hopeful campaigned promising to be tough on crime and to improve security in the country. Many on the right blamed Petro personally for the attack. 'Petro, you are the only one responsible for whatever happens to Miguel Uribe and to all the other candidates,' wrote Vicky Dávila, the conservative favorite in next year's elections, in an X post on Saturday. U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio joined the chorus of criticism against Petro, who he has publicly clashed with on multiple occasions in the past. 'This is a direct threat to democracy and the result of the violent leftist rhetoric coming from the highest levels of the Colombian government,' wrote Washington's top diplomat in a post on X on Saturday night. Petro has been criticized for his unconventional approach to statesmanship, often publishing rambling late-night posts on X criticizing his opponents. 'What the country really needs right now is a president who serves as a healer,' Sergio Guzmán, Director at Colombia Risk Analysis, a security think tank, told The Miami Herald. 'Unfortunately, it doesn't look like that's going to happen and without that we can expect more episodes of political violence,' added the analyst. Uribe's shooting is a powerful symbol in Colombia, where many remember his journalist mother's high-profile murder. 'It's really tragic, actually, to see this sort of cycle of violence within his own family,' said Dickinson. The analyst described how Uribe's experience of violence from a young age defined his politics. 'Whether you agreed with his ideals or not, he came down very clearly on that subject, which is that violence has no role in politics,' explained Dickinson. But the attack has shown violence is once again a part of Colombian politics, with many observers fearing it is just the tip of the iceberg.

Paul Weller's version of dad's song 'the ultimate tribute'
Paul Weller's version of dad's song 'the ultimate tribute'

BBC News

time6 days ago

  • Entertainment
  • BBC News

Paul Weller's version of dad's song 'the ultimate tribute'

The family of Londonderry singer-songwriter Eamon Friel have described a Paul Weller cover as the "ultimate tribute". The song, El Dorado, features on Find El Dorado, an album of other artists' songs that Weller says he has carried with him for former frontman of The Jam has been in Derry this week to meet the Friel Friel's son Colum said he had been looking forward to meeting Weller for months, adding "it's like a dream come true". "It is the ultimate tribute. He has done a lot for our family. I always said he (Colum's dad) didn't get the credit he deserved, now he finally is. "I couldn't be any happier about it."Speaking to BBC Radio Foyle's Mark Patterson Show, Paul Weller said of El Dorado, "it is just a great song".Eamon's wife Caitlín said it was a "song I always liked", adding she told Paul Weller his version is "wonderful, really lovely. You did a great job". Paul Weller said he first heard El Dorado when "a mate of mine sent it to me".The song was written for a film made in Derry in the mid 1980s called The Best mate who sent it to Weller was Mark Holden, a music manager from Derry who had managed The Touts, a local band who have supported Weller."He sent me the tune, and the clip from The Best Man, and I just thought what a great song," Weller said."I loved the song, and we did it… we got in touch with Colum first to make sure it was alright to use it," he said, adding "it is just a great song."During his visit to the north west Weller also took in a Christy Moore concert in Derry's Millennium Forum on Wednesday artists whose songs feature on the upcoming Paul Weller album include The Kinks , the Bee Gees and Bobby Charles. Eamon Friel, who was a BBC broadcaster, died in June 2019 after a short singer-songwriter recorded a number of albums, including The Streets Forget, Here is the River and The Waltz of the first took to the BBC airwaves back in the 1980s presenting Friel's Fancy on Radio Foyle, in a broadcast career that spanned over 30 former teacher quickly gained a reputation for his in-depth knowledge of music and was recognised by his industry peers with a Sony award.

I've traveled around the world, but this lively city in Mexico stole my heart
I've traveled around the world, but this lively city in Mexico stole my heart

Business Insider

time03-06-2025

  • Lifestyle
  • Business Insider

I've traveled around the world, but this lively city in Mexico stole my heart

One Mexican city in particular has stolen my heart: Puerto Vallarta. Located on the country's west coast, Puerto Vallarta is more than just a classic resort town. It offers a unique blend of pristine beaches, a bustling downtown scene, and plenty of outdoor adventure. I've visited Puerto Vallarta four times in the past two years — with friends, family, and for bachelorette parties — and every trip has offered something a little different. Whether you're looking for nature, nightlife, relaxation, or mouthwatering dishes, there truly is something for every type of traveler. Here's why I love visiting this lively Mexican city. The city offers a great mix of fine-dining and street-food options One of the best parts of traveling is indulging in the local delicacies, and Puerto Vallarta has no shortage of incredible meals. Those who want a fun and classic street-food-style experience should head to Pancho's Takos. The restaurant's al pastor tacos are so good that you'll likely have to wait in a line that stretches around the block. Fortunately, it's located in the heart of downtown, so you can see street performers and people-watch while waiting. Travelers looking for something a little more luxe will love the stretch of restaurants located along Playa Los Muertos (the main tourist beach). I especially enjoy El Dorado, which has fresh-tasting seafood, craft cocktails, and attentive service. The best part is the option to dine with your toes in the sand. I recommend going for dinner at sunset for a romantic and memorable dining experience — just be sure to make reservations ahead of time, as tables go fast. I love going dancing in Zona Romntica Puerto Vallarta's nightlife offers an inclusive and spirited ambiance, and is ideal for a late night on the town with friends. The Zona Romntica, or Romantic Zone, is home to lots of bars and nightclubs. It's also a hub for the LGBTQ+ communities and reminds me of the Mexican version of West Hollywood. Once the sun goes down, crowds spill (or dance) out of bass-pumping bars on every corner. If a party is what you're looking for, you won't have to try very hard to find it in the Zona Romntica. Puerto Vallarta has a wide variety of outdoor activities Outdoorsy folks will love the plethora of scenic hiking trails, water sports, and natural wonders in or near Puerto Vallarta. I recommend checking out the Palo Maria Waterfall trail, a moderate 1.4-mile trail that leads to a small waterfall and swimming hole. I loved jumping in the water to cool off from the heat and snap photos. If whale watching sounds like something up your alley, make sure to visit between December and March, when humpback whales migrate to Puerto Vallarta's Banderas Bay to breed and give birth. It's an awe-inspiring sight to witness.

I've traveled around the world, but this lively city in Mexico stole my heart
I've traveled around the world, but this lively city in Mexico stole my heart

Business Insider

time03-06-2025

  • Lifestyle
  • Business Insider

I've traveled around the world, but this lively city in Mexico stole my heart

I've traveled to over 20 countries, and Puerto Vallarta, Mexico, is one city that stole my heart. From pristine beaches to a busy downtown scene, there's so much to do in this lively Mexican city. I also love the mix of fine-dining and street-food options. One Mexican city in particular has stolen my heart: Puerto Vallarta. Located on the country's west coast, Puerto Vallarta is more than just a classic resort town. It offers a unique blend of pristine beaches, a bustling downtown scene, and plenty of outdoor adventure. I've visited Puerto Vallarta four times in the past two years — with friends, family, and for bachelorette parties — and every trip has offered something a little different. Whether you're looking for nature, nightlife, relaxation, or mouthwatering dishes, there truly is something for every type of traveler. Here's why I love visiting this lively Mexican city. The city offers a great mix of fine-dining and street-food options One of the best parts of traveling is indulging in the local delicacies, and Puerto Vallarta has no shortage of incredible meals. Those who want a fun and classic street-food-style experience should head to Pancho's Takos. The restaurant's al pastor tacos are so good that you'll likely have to wait in a line that stretches around the block. Fortunately, it's located in the heart of downtown, so you can see street performers and people-watch while waiting. Travelers looking for something a little more luxe will love the stretch of restaurants located along Playa Los Muertos (the main tourist beach). I especially enjoy El Dorado, which has fresh-tasting seafood, craft cocktails, and attentive service. The best part is the option to dine with your toes in the sand. I recommend going for dinner at sunset for a romantic and memorable dining experience — just be sure to make reservations ahead of time, as tables go fast. I love going dancing in Zona Romántica Puerto Vallarta's nightlife offers an inclusive and spirited ambiance, and is ideal for a late night on the town with friends. The Zona Romántica, or Romantic Zone, is home to lots of bars and nightclubs. It's also a hub for the LGBTQ+ communities and reminds me of the Mexican version of West Hollywood. Once the sun goes down, crowds spill (or dance) out of bass-pumping bars on every corner. If a party is what you're looking for, you won't have to try very hard to find it in the Zona Romántica. Puerto Vallarta has a wide variety of outdoor activities Outdoorsy folks will love the plethora of scenic hiking trails, water sports, and natural wonders in or near Puerto Vallarta. I recommend checking out the Palo Maria Waterfall trail, a moderate 1.4-mile trail that leads to a small waterfall and swimming hole. I loved jumping in the water to cool off from the heat and snap photos. If whale watching sounds like something up your alley, make sure to visit between December and March, when humpback whales migrate to Puerto Vallarta's Banderas Bay to breed and give birth. It's an awe-inspiring sight to witness. During one of my trips to the city, I even got to look under the sea's surface with a snorkeling tour to Los Arcos National Marine Park. You can get there by boat or kayak — I opted for a kayaking tour through the Garza Blanca Resort.

$83bn discovery throws market into frenzy
$83bn discovery throws market into frenzy

News.com.au

time02-06-2025

  • Business
  • News.com.au

$83bn discovery throws market into frenzy

Have we accidentally found El Dorado? It seems Chinese geologists from the Bureau of Hunan Province may have stumbled upon a literal mountain of wealth. Scientists are already suggesting it might be the largest precious metal deposit ever discovered. The jackpot is located beneath the Wangu gold field in Pingjiang County. Initial drilling 2,011 metres beneath the surface has uncovered more than 40 gold veins. This preliminary detection alone is estimated to hold around 330 tonnes, equivalent to 330,000 kilograms, of gold ore. It has already been classified as a 'supergiant' gold ore deposit. 3D modelling reveals the deposit could stretch nearly 3,048 metres down, and sitting deep within the Earth at those depths could be a mind-blowing 1,100 tonnes of gold ore. The estimated value? A staggering $83 billion To put that into perspective, South Africa's 'South Deep' gold mine, currently one of the world's largest, holds around 1,025 tonnes. This new Chinese discovery could potentially dethrone it and become the largest gold mine on the planet. Other major players globally are located in Indonesia, Russia, New Guinea, Chile, and the USA. It's not just the sheer volume either – the quality is reportedly ridiculously high. The deposit is averaging 138 grams of gold per metric tonne of ore, which experts describe as a valuable rate 'not often found in gold mining.' According to Chen Rulin, an ore-prospecting expert at China's Hunan Province's Geological Bureau, 'Many drilled rock cores showed visible gold' in samples. This discovery comes at a crucial time for China. The nation is already the world's top gold producer, accounting for about 10 per cent of global production. However, China is also heavily dependent on gold, using approximately three times more than it mines annually thanks to booming demand for jewellery, tech, and central bank reserves. As China seeks to protect itself from geopolitical risks - especially ongoing trade tensions and the threat of financial sanctions from the U.S - this breakthrough is expected to reduce the country's reliance on imports and boost its self-sufficiency in a critical resource. According to the New York Post, this news 'put the world's gold markets on notice.' Following the announcement, gold prices reportedly surged to $130 per gram, as reported by CCN. Social media lit up with reactions - one user on X commented, 'Oo. That's why GOVT spiked after close,' while another simply said, 'America is mad.' This jump in gold prices could bring both opportunities and challenges for Australia. In the short term, higher prices may benefit Aussie gold miners through increased profits. But over time, global demand for Australian gold could decline - putting pressure on the broader trade relationship between the two countries. Geologists also believe the nearby geological formations could be part of a much larger, interconnected system. According to Liu Yongjun, vice head of the bureau, additional gold ore was found during drilling in the peripheral areas surrounding the main discovery site. This suggests this 'supergiant' find could potentially be just the beginning. 'It will take a while to get down there.' Source: X 'They dug so deep that they came up from the bottom of Fort Knox.' Source: X Historically, 233,000 tonnes of gold have been mined worldwide, with two-thirds of that mined since 1950. Unlike many other natural resources, gold is resistant to corrosion, and nearly indestructible - which means that virtually all of the gold ever mined is believed to still exist in some form. Wowser.

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