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Mexico Offers Julian Assange Asylum

Mexico said it is ready to offer political asylum to WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange, after a British judge blocked his extradition to the United States to face espionage charges.

“I’m going to ask the foreign minister to carry out the relevant procedures to request that the UK government releases Mr. Assange and that Mexico offers him political asylum,” President Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador told reporters.

The leftist leader welcomed the British court’s rejection of the US request to extradite the 49-year-old Australian publisher due to the risk of suicide, calling it a “triumph of justice.”

“Assange is a journalist and deserves a chance,” he said.

Lopez Obrador said Mexico would ensure “that whoever receives asylum does not intervene or interfere in the political affairs of any country.”

Mexico has welcomed many political asylum-seekers over the years, from Nicaraguan anti-imperialist hero Cesar Augusto Sandino to Russian revolutionary Leon Trotsky and, more recently, former Bolivian president Evo Morales.

“Mexico has a long history of offering asylum,” Adolfo Laborde, an academic and foreign relations expert, told AFP.

Whether Assange joins the list would depend on political pressures and the stances of the various actors and countries with an interest in his fate, Laborde said.

Assange is wanted on 18 charges in the United States relating to the 2010 release by WikiLeaks of 500,000 secret files detailing aspects of military campaigns in Afghanistan and Iraq.

If convicted in the US, he faces up to 175 years in jail.

Arturo Sarukhan, a former Mexican ambassador to the United States, said the asylum offer risked causing tensions with the incoming administration of US President-elect Joe Biden.

He said Lopez Obrador appeared to be ignoring or overlooking WikiLeaks’ publication of 20,000 hacked emails from the US election campaign team of Democrat Hillary Clinton in 2016.

The Mexican president “is turning the issue into another potential area of friction with the next US administration,” Sarukhan said.

Lopez Obrador’s relations with Biden had already got off to a rocky start as he was one of the last high-profile leaders to congratulate him on his victory, saying he wanted to wait until legal disputes were resolved.

Activists held a protest in front of the British embassy in Mexico City after the court decision, demanding Assange be released.

(AFP)

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Man arrested after two kids killed in NSW crash

A 25-year-old man has been arrested after two children were killed and three others injured when they were struck by a car in rural New South Wales yesterday.

Four boys — aged six, seven, nine and 10 — and a 34-year-old woman are believed to have just been at the local pool when they were struck on Warne Street in Wellington, near Dubbo and about 350km north-west of Sydney, about 4.30pm.

Ambulance paramedics treated the group at the scene, however the two youngest boys died a short time later.

Two children have died after being hit by a car in Wellington, near Dubbo.

The woman was airlifted to Westmead Hospital in a critical condition.

The 10-year-old boy sustained serious leg injuries and was airlifted to The Children's Hospital at Westmead and is undergoing surgery.

The nine-year-old boy sustained minor injuries and was taken to Orange Base Hospital.

NSW Police said the driver of the vehicle left the scene before officers arrived.

Acting Superintendent Natalie Antaw said police located the 25-year-old Wellington man just after 8.40pm and arrested him "after a short foot pursuit".

"He has been taken to Dubbo Police Station to assist police with inquiries."

NSW Ambulance Superintendent Andrew DeGabriel said paramedics were confronted by a tragic scene.

"These types of incidents are shocking for all emergency services and witnesses involved," he said.

"We were confronted with an absolutely devastating scene in Wellington.

"It's heartbreaking for this to happen to such a small community."

Thirteen ambulance crews and four specialist medical teams via helicopter were dispatched to the scene, Mr DeGabriel said.

Two children have been killed in a car crash inn Wellington, NSW.Multiple helicopters, ambulance crews and police rushed to the scene.

Forensic police and crash investigation unit officers will examine the crime scene, which is being guarded by police overnight.

"Obviously it's tragic circumstances for the entire community and our thoughts are completely with the family and friends of the little ones involved and also the rest of the community of Wellington," Ms Antaw said.

"Obviously a scene like that is horrific for anybody."

Ms Antaw said the investigation was ongoing and urged anyone with information or CCTV or dashcam footage to contact Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000.

New Year’s Resolutions for for Healthy Kids

 by Dr. Tamarra Moss Send an email 

There is nothing new about New Year’s resolutions. The new year offers a clean slate – an opportunity for us to do away with old, not so good habits, and develop new ones; an opportunity to set new goals and an opportunity to live happier healthier lives. When it comes to our children, it’s no different. The new year gives them a clean slate, too. Here are some resolutions you can make to have happier, healthier kids in 2021.

Talk with your child more. Having a conversation with your child about their goals for the new year is a good place to start. Find out from them what habits and achievements they were happy about in the previous year, which ones they felt not so good about, and whether they have any resolutions of their own for the upcoming year. You can have these conversations regularly throughout the year to check in with their progress toward their goals, and how they feel about where they are. When talking with your child, you should actually be doing more listening than talking.

Allow them to convey their thoughts without judgement or interruption and make sure that they have your undivided attention. You can make a lunch, dinner, shopping or workout date for this purpose, since having these conversations on neutral territory is a good idea.

Eat at least one family meal a week. Family meals have a number of benefits. They have been shown to decrease the risk of obesity, improve vocabulary, and keep teens out of trouble. Plus, they are a nice way to check in with each other. Work, homework, and activity schedules can make it hard to get everybody in the same place at the same time, but it’s worth the effort. Avoid the stress of preparing the meal by keeping the food simple or ordering in. The point is to be together.

Have everyone eat at least one serving of fruits and vegetables daily. The recommendation is five servings a day, and in my experience as a pediatrician, very few people actually eat anything close to that. Try packing an apple for a snack, slicing a banana in the morning cereal, and always serve a vegetable with dinner. Insist on at least three bites from picky children. Be creative and work with your children. One serving isn’t that much. You can do it.

Get active with your kids at least once a week. The recommendation is that all children be active for an hour a day. Again, my experience as a pediatrician is that not many children are meeting it – partly because their parents aren’t active either. Being active is not synonymous with boot camp-like regimens. Activities could be as simple as playing at the park, playing in the pool or at the beach on Sundays, taking a walk, or dancing while you make dinner. You can do it once a week together or break it up into little bits every day. Again, be creative. One day a week is doable.

Keep your child’s annual well-check visit appointment with their pediatrician. This is perhaps the most obvious way to ensure your child is healthy. These visits are an opportunity to have your child’s growth and development assessed. They also provide an opportunity to screen for problems with vision, hearing, and nutrition that can interfere with other areas of your child’s life, like school performance and sleep hygiene. Well-check visits allow for early identification of illnesses like diabetes, dyslipidemia, obesity, and depression. Overall, visits to the pediatrician set the foundation for a happy, healthy year.

When it comes to New Year’s resolutions, don’t be put off by the fact that you may not have stuck to them in years past. Don’t be too ambitious. Set goals you can manage, talk and plan as a family, and figure it out together. Even small steps can be steps in the right direction. Cheers to a happy and healthy 2021!


• Dr. Tamarra Moss is a pediatrician committed to helping you raise happy and healthy kids. You can find her at Dr. Carlos Thomas & Pediatric Associates in Nassau, Lucayan Medical Center in Grand Bahama, or on Instagram
@mykidsdoc242.

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Sandals Founder Stewart Dies

Caribbean hospitality giant Gordon ‘Butch’ Stewart has died. The Jamaican-born hotelier, founder of Sandals Resorts International, passed away in the United States earlier after a short illness. He was 79 years-of-age.

Stewart was born in 1941 in Kingston, Jamaica.

He grew up along the north coast of the country, where he adopted his nickname, given to him by an American sailor.

Stewart was the founder of Sandals Resorts, the leading hotel chain in the Caribbean, Beaches Resorts, and their parent company Sandals Resorts International.

He also led the ATL Group and the Jamaica Observer.

He was known as one of the most successful Jamaican businessmen ever, with a fortune running to hundreds of millions of dollars.

His son, Adam Stewart, said on the death of his father: “It is with great sadness that I share with you today the passing of my father, Gordon ‘Butch’ Stewart.

“This news seems almost unbelievable since he was as involved and forward-thinking as ever.

“He chose to keep a very recent health diagnosis private and we respected that wish.”

Sandals Resorts famously offered two people in love the most romantic, Luxury-Included holiday experience in the Caribbean.

With 16 stunning beachfront settings in Jamaica, Antigua, Saint Lucia, the Bahamas, Barbados and Grenada, Sandals Resorts offers more quality inclusions than any other resort company on the planet.

Sandals Resorts is part of family-owned Sandals Resorts International, which includes Beaches Resorts and is the Caribbean’s leading all-inclusive resort company.

The company recently announced plans to expand into Curaçao.

The brand has been recognised on numerous occasions as the World’s Leading All-Inclusive Company by voters at the World Travel Awards.


Butch Stewart was honoured with a trophy for Outstanding Leadership in Social Responsibility by the World Travel Awards

In a letter, Adam Stewart added: “The Hon Gordon ‘Butch’ Stewart OJ, a distinction he was so proud of, was a gifted entrepreneur.

“He was a marketing genius and talented showman, but those who knew him best recognised that he was a dreamer who could dream bigger and better than anyone.

“It was often said, “the best thing for people around him to do is be dream catchers”.

“That’s why he always credited his success to the incredible team around him, why he listened intently when it came to creating innovative things that would excite and delight our guests, and why it is so important that I remind you today of all days, that we will all continue to be his dream catchers.

“Together, we have all been part of something bigger than ourselves, led by a man who believed in us and who gave us opportunities to learn, grow and the tools to make dreams real.

“For him, and because of him, we will continue to dream big and deliver on his certainty that true luxury is always best enjoyed by the sea.

“My dad lived a big life – husband, father, grandfather, great grandfather entrepreneur, statesman, dreamer.

“A singular personality and an unstoppable force who revelled in defying the odds, exceeding expectations and whose passion for his family was matched only by the people and possibility of the Caribbean, for whom he was a fierce champion.

“There will never be another quite like him and we will miss him forever.”

Butch Stewart is survived by his wife, Cheryl, children Brian, Bobby, Adam, Jaime, Sabrina, Gordon, and Kelly; grandchildren Aston, Sloane, Camden, Penelope-Sky, Isla, Finley, Max, Ben, Zak, Sophie, Annie and Emma; and great grandchildren Jackson, Riley, Emmy and Willow.

Karl Thompson, managing director of Unique Vacations, an affiliate of the exclusive worldwide sales and marketing representative for Sandals and Beaches Resorts, added: “On behalf of myself and my team in the UK and Europe, some of whom have worked for him for more than 25 years, we are deeply saddened by the death of our chairman and founder, Gordon ‘Butch’ Stewart.

“Not only was Stewart a true visionary for the travel industry but he was also like family to many of us.

“He had a fabulous sense of humour, was constantly there for support and always encouraged us to strive for excellence.”

He added: “Those who knew him well will know him for his larger-than-life personality and his pioneering ideas.

“Nothing was ever impossible.

“His determination knew no bounds and he was always striving for bigger and better things.

“Echoing the sentiments of his son, Adam Stewart, he was an inspiration to all of us and I can say with certainty that there will never be anyone else like him.”

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For more on the life of Butch Stewart take a look at the Breaking Travel News obituary here.

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OAS Predicts Venezuela Refugee Increase

The Organization of American States (OAS) says a new report prepared by its General Secretariat has warned that the number of Venezuelan refugees and migrants could rise to 7 million in 2021 if regional countries reopen their borders and the government in Venezuela remains in place.

The OAS said “The Situation Report” – the second since its first in November 2020, prepared for this crisis, headed by David Smolansky – presents “a balance of the year 2020” for Venezuelan refugees and migrants.

The report highlights that the COVID-19 pandemic worsened the Venezuelan migration crisis in 2020.

“Although the outflow slowed down due to border closures and mandatory confinement, these measures increased the difficulties faced by Venezuelan migrants and refugees and, therefore, the challenges of care, protection and integration,” the report says.

“The conditions of vulnerability in which Venezuelan migrants arrive in host countries are increasingly critical after the deepening crisis in Venezuela,” it adds.

The report says that the remains of 33 Venezuelan migrants who fled their country by sea, including minors, have been found on the maritime border between Venezuela and Trinidad and Tobago.

“If borders reopen in the first quarter of 2021 and the illegitimate regime in Venezuela continues in power, the number of migrants and refugees could rise to 7 million,” the report warns.

After the publication of the document, Smolansky emphasized that “the only solution to stop this unprecedented human landslide in the region is for Venezuela to have a transition towards democracy and for Venezuelans to progressively regain their freedoms.

“This is the only way forced migration will stop and incentives for return will emerge,” he said.

The report notes that, before the arrival of the pandemic, about 5,000 Venezuelans fled their country daily.

As of March 2020, the report says that the outflow through regular routes ceased, income through irregular routes increased; and, between March and September, more than 140,000 Venezuelans were forced to return to their country through Colombia (134,000) and Brazil (8,000) “by losing livelihoods in their host countries.”

“Many other Venezuelans had their right to return to their country of origin violated by being stranded for months in different countries of the world without being able to access repatriation flights after the discretionary closure of airspace by the illegitimate regime,” it stated.

The report underscores that 2020 concluded with a total of 5.4 million Venezuelans exiled.

The report identifies challenges that must be addressed in the new year, including the increase in the number of entries through irregular routes, as well as the growing number of Venezuelans who disappear or die trying to reach an island in the Caribbean.

Likewise, the document warns that the conditions of vulnerability with which Venezuelans arrive in host countries are “increasingly critical.”

It urges “joint efforts throughout the region to reinforce regular routes to cross borders in 2021 and facilitate mechanisms protection for a population fleeing for humanitarian reasons.”

CMC

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