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Despite the loss, Shandong Hi-Speed Men's Basketball Team displayed remarkable teamwork and sportsmanship throughout the game. Their six-game winning streak showcased their determination and skill on the court, setting a high standard for future performances in the CBA league.

One of the consequences of transportation at this scale is that shipping as a sector is responsible for 2-3% of the emissions in the world. Shipping now produces more than a billion tonnes of greenhouse gas emissions (GHGs) every year, according to the International Maritime Organization (IMO). Traditional shipping fuel is made up of heavy oils, commonly known as bunker fuel. When burned these fuels cause high levels of pollutants including harmful particulates and sulphur dioxide. Ship fuels contain around 2,000 times as much sulphur as diesel fuel used in cars. A new generation of shipping fuels is being developed to accelerate the decarbonization of the shipping sector. Green hydrogen and its derivatives, e-ethanol and e-ammonia, are emerging as cornerstone solutions for maritime decarbonization. These fuels align with the IMO’s progress towards a set of binding global regulations for the industry, with a goal of net-zero shipping by, or around 2050. Hydrogen and synthetic fuels could cut shipping emissions by 80-100%. Image: IMO When hydrogen is produced through electrolysis powered by renewable energy, it can be synthesized into green fuels like e-methanol and e-ammonia. Industry pioneers are already moving to scale up production. For example, Copenhagen Infrastructure Partners has secured a 126,000-hectare plot in Western Australia to build a large-scale renewable energy project – the Murchison project – that once operational, will utilize combined onshore wind and solar energy to produce green ammonia. The plant could reduce annual CO2 emissions by 4.4 million tonnes, the company says. This shift toward green fuels is creating opportunities for countries with abundant renewable energy resources. In Africa, companies like Phelan Green Energy in South Africa and Hyphen Hydrogen Energy in Namibia are developing facilities to produce e-ammonia at scale. Hyphen’s plant will be one of the largest and most advanced green hydrogen plants in the world. Investment in the plant has topped $10 billion, which is equivalent to Namibia’s annual GDP. The fuel it produces will offset 5-6 million tonnes of carbon dioxide emissions each year, the company says. These innovators are members of the World Economic Forum’s First Suppliers Hub, part of the First Movers Coalition. The First Suppliers Hub is a carefully curated repository of decarbonization projects that meet stringent emissions-reduction criteria. However, scaling hydrogen-based fuel technologies involves complex market dynamics. Success requires coordinated action from an ecosystem of suppliers, buyers, financiers and policymakers. The First Suppliers Hub plays a crucial role here, identifying promising decarbonization projects and convening key stakeholders to overcome deployment challenges. Source: World Economic ForumNew Orleans Saints quarterback Derek Carr sustained a left hand injury and possible concussion in the fourth quarter of Sunday's 14-11 victory over the New York Giants. The Saints feared Carr fractured the hand, per reports, and he was slated to undergo further testing. He reportedly had a cast on the hand when exiting the stadium. Saints interim coach Darren Rizzi said Carr may have to enter the concussion protocol. Carr was injured when he tried to leap for a first down late in the final quarter. He was near the sideline and went airborne, landing hard on the left hand with this face then slamming into the turf as he landed out of bounds with 3:59 left in the game. Jake Haener finished up the game for the Saints. Carr completed 20 of 31 passes for 219 yards, one touchdown and one interception for New Orleans. Overall, Carr has passed for 2,145 yards, 15 touchdowns and five interceptions this season. He missed three games earlier this season due to an oblique injury. --Field Level Media

OTTAWA — Prime Minister Justin Trudeau is taking some time to reflect after Chrystia Freeland's bombshell resignation, the natural resources minister said on Tuesday. "The prime minister, as I understand it, a number of caucus colleagues have said that the prime minister has said that he will reflect on both the decision that minister Freeland made, but also what he's heard from members of his own caucus," Jonathan Wilkinson said. "I think we all need to give him a little time to reflect, and I respect that fact that he's going to take some time to reflect." Freeland quit as finance minister on Monday morning just hours before she was set to present the government's fall economic statement. That kicked off a day of turmoil on Parliament Hill that began with a morning cabinet meeting and wrapped with an evening meeting of the Liberal caucus, where some members called for Trudeau to step aside as party leader. That includes New Brunswick MP Wayne Long, one of 23 caucus members who signed a letter back in October calling for Trudeau to quit. "We certainly have more MPs than last time. So, if I had to guess how many more right now, I'd say we're probably at 40 to 50 right now," Long said. "But there's a lot more than that. I mean, this is so different than times before." The attempt to oust Trudeau earlier in the fall took up a great deal of oxygen on Parliament Hill, but ultimately failed to garner support from inside the cabinet. This time, Long said, at least five cabinet ministers believe it's time for a change at the top. "I certainly am one to say to my colleagues, to ministers in particular: 'Let's come out of the shadows,'" Long said. "Let's openly, once and for all, state how we feel and let's move forward with what we know has to happen." After the failed coup in October, Liberal MPs told reporters they believed Trudeau was taking time to reflect. But the very next day, he publicly stated his intention to stay on as leader at a press conference. The Liberals have faced three non-confidence votes in the House of Commons this fall and have struggled to advance legislation because of a filibuster on a Conservative privilege motion related to misspending at a now-defunct green technology fund. On Tuesday, Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre once again called on NDP Leader Jagmeet Singh to topple the government, criticizing him for voting against the latest non-confidence motion last week. Poilievre said Canada needs a new prime minister because U.S. president-elect Donald Trump can smell weakness from a mile away and the Trudeau government is weak. Bloc Québécois Leader Yves-François Blanchet also said a new Parliament is needed "as soon as possible," and he wants to see an election called in January. Blanchet said Trudeau has lost the political, moral and ethical authority to govern. He said the election should happen as soon as possible in the new year because Canadians do not want a campaign over the holiday season. On Monday, Singh called for Trudeau to step down but did not make a firm comment on whether the NDP would declare non-confidence in the Liberal government. Instead, Singh said "all options are on the table." The NDP, which ended a formal supply-and-confidence agreement to support the Liberals in September, has since voted with the government on all three non-confidence motions. Singh has repeatedly said a Poilievre-led Conservative government would cut things New Democrats have fought for like dental care, pharmacare and other social programs. The Tories are also calling on the House of Commons trade committee to study the tariff threat between the week of Jan. 6 and Jan. 20, the date of Trump's inauguration. The House of Commons is expected to rise for the holiday break on Tuesday and return on January 27. In her resignation letter, Freeland said she's been at odds with Trudeau in the last few weeks over the government's fiscal priorities. She said the government should do away with costly "political gimmicks" and instead set money aside to deal with a potential tariff war with the U.S. Dominic LeBlanc was sworn in as the new finance minister Monday, minutes after the government's fall economic statement was released. The economic update shows the deficit has grown to nearly $62 billion, far beyond the $40-billion target Freeland set earlier this year. It includes $1.3 billion in new spending on measures to beef up the border in response to Trump's threat to impose 25 per cent tariff threats on Canadian goods. LeBlanc, who is also in charge of intergovernmental affairs and democratic institutions, says his main priority as finance minister will be to address affordability issues. He will also continue to oversee the public safety file, implementing new border measures, until Trudeau holds a broader cabinet shuffle. That's expected to happen soon in order to replace ministers who have announced they won't seek re-election. This report by The Canadian Press was first published Dec. 17, 2024. — With files from Nick Murray and Michel Saba David Baxter, The Canadian PressThe London Health Sciences Centre (LHSC) Auxiliary is recruiting new members. The group has about 70 volunteers and runs the five gift shops at Victoria Hospital and University Hospital while contributing more than $10 million to various care initiatives at LHSC since 1985. “The funds raised in the shops affect not just our local community, but also communities across our region,” said Lyn Harrison, president of the LHSC Auxiliary. “LHSC treats patients from a long way away so many people who come to our hospitals benefit from the care the Auxiliary supports.” Harrison, who’s volunteered with the group since 2010, said volunteering is a great way to give back to the community while building new connections. “The friendships that have developed between people who didn't know each other until they volunteered with the Auxiliary are wonderful,” Harrison said. “There’s a real camaraderie.” Those interested in being considered for a role with the Auxiliary can learn about the application process by contacting Volunteer Services at LHSC. 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WATCH LIVE | 61st annual Christmas Daddies Telethon airs Saturday on CTV A beloved yearly tradition, the Christmas Daddies Telethon airs from 11 a.m. to 6 p.m. on Saturday, Dec. 7, on CTV. Canada's air force took video of object shot down over Yukon, updated image released The Canadian military has released more details and an updated image of the unidentified object shot down over Canada's Yukon territory in February 2023. Invasive species could be hiding in your Christmas decor. Here's how to stop the spread Make sure to look through your holiday decorations, as Christmas trees, wreaths, and other natural decor can have invasive insects, eggs, and plants that pose a threat to local ecosystems and the economy. Long time coming: Taylor Swift's Eras Tour arrives at final stop in Vancouver Pop superstar Taylor Swift greeted some 55,000 eager fans in downtown Vancouver Friday with what’s become a familiar opening line. Northern Ontario man sentenced for killing his dog WARNING: This article contains graphic details of animal abuse which may be upsetting to some readers. A 40-year-old northern Ontario man is avoiding prison after pleading guilty to killing his dog earlier this year. One out of 10 Canadians had packages stolen in the past year: survey One out of 10 Canadians say they have had at least one package stolen in the last year, according to a survey. Calgary company steps up to help grieving family with free furnace after fatal carbon monoxide poisoning A Calgary furnace company stepped up big time Friday to help a Calgary family grieving the loss of a loved one. Kitchener 'Shameful': Monument honouring fallen soldiers included names of living veterans Veterans are asking for answers after discovering that two sculptures in Ontario honouring fallen soldiers include the names of many people who are very much alive. 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Northern Ontario How to watch this year's CTV Lions Children's Christmas Telethon Dec. 7 marks the first Saturday of December, which means it is time for the annual CTV Lions Children's Christmas Telethon. Here is what you need to know. Seniors at Sudbury apartment building haven’t had a working elevator in almost half a year Residents at Place Nolin in Sudbury haven’t had a working elevator in nearly six months. The senior’s building is a 40-unit, five-level building, run independently by its own board of directors. Northern Ontario man sentenced for killing his dog WARNING: This article contains graphic details of animal abuse which may be upsetting to some readers. A 40-year-old northern Ontario man is avoiding prison after pleading guilty to killing his dog earlier this year. Sault Ste. Marie Winter weather travel advisory in effect for Sault, Sudbury, North Bay Environment Canada has issued a winter weather travel advisory for Sault Ste. Marie, Sudbury and North Bay. Northern Ontario man sentenced for killing his dog WARNING: This article contains graphic details of animal abuse which may be upsetting to some readers. A 40-year-old northern Ontario man is avoiding prison after pleading guilty to killing his dog earlier this year. Sault College health students showcase their work Sault College students from three different health-care programs had the opportunity to present their work to local industry leaders at the institute’s second Health Care Research Showcase. Ottawa WINTER TRAVEL ADVISORY | Winter travel advisory issued for Ottawa this Saturday A winter travel advisory has been issued by Environment Canada for Ottawa. The advisory was issued Saturday morning and will be in effect starting this afternoon and tonight. Here are some creative and cost-efficient ways to wrap gifts this holiday season Wrapping your holiday gifts can be done uniquely and elegantly using household items without breaking the wallet, says an Ottawa expert. 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Saskatoon Saskatoon doctor facing professional charges in circumcision case A Saskatoon doctor has been accused of unprofessional conduct following a high-cost adult circumcision that included a request for the patient to text unsecured post-op pictures of his genitals. Legislative change looking to reduce number of dilapidated homes in Saskatchewan Amended legislation introduced this week aims to address abandoned and dilapidated properties across the province. 'You're not alone': Saskatoon woman turns the page on years of domestic violence For one Saskatoon woman, Dec. 6 was not just the national day of action on violence against women — it was the day her abusive ex-husband was sentenced for his years of physical abuse against her. Vancouver Long time coming: Taylor Swift's Eras Tour arrives at final stop in Vancouver Pop superstar Taylor Swift greeted some 55,000 eager fans in downtown Vancouver Friday with what’s become a familiar opening line. The East Van Cross could be moving to a new location The iconic East Van Cross could be getting a new home, as Vancouver councillors are set to discuss moving the artwork to a more accessible location. More cases of parasite causing deadly whirling disease in fish found in B.C. waters The British Columbia government says it has detected more cases of a parasite that Parks Canada describes as potentially devastating to young trout and salmon. Vancouver Island B.C. ombudsman to investigate delay in sending social assistance cheques amid post strike Thousands of social assistance cheques have not been distributed in British Columbia because of the Canada Post strike, prompting an investigation by provincial ombudsperson Jay Chalke. Long time coming: Taylor Swift's Eras Tour arrives at final stop in Vancouver Pop superstar Taylor Swift greeted some 55,000 eager fans in downtown Vancouver Friday with what’s become a familiar opening line. 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Ange Postecoglou has admitted his position will be under “a lot of scrutiny” if he has not lifted Tottenham out of mid-table by Christmas. The club play at Manchester City on Saturday – the start of what Postecoglou called a “pivotal” nine-game sequence in 29 days – and he was keen to highlight the fine margins at work. If Spurs had beaten on the Sunday before last, they would sit third in the Premier League. They have the second-best goal difference in the division, are into the Carabao Cup quarter-final – where they have a home tie against Manchester United – and are going well in the Europa League. Instead, they were beaten by Ipswich – they have lost before each of the three international breaks – to lag in 10th. Postecoglou made a fast start to his Spurs tenure, winning eight and drawing two of 10 league matches at the beginning of last season. Since then his record in the competition reads W17 D5 L17. “It’s a significant period and at the end of it we could be in a decent position for a strong second half of the year,” Postecoglou said. “You can build some momentum or if things don’t go well you could get yourself into a bit of a grind. So it’s going to be a really pivotal part of the season. If we’re still 10th then people won’t be happy, I won’t be happy. But we might not be 10th. “If we had beaten Ipswich, we’d be third and I reckon this press conference would be much different. I’m not going to let my life be dictated by one result. I take a wider perspective because I know how fickle it can be. But we need to address our position. And if we’re 10th at Christmas it won’t be great – for sure. Rightly so, there’d be a lot of scrutiny and probably a lot of scrutiny around me. That’s not where I plan for us to be.” Postecoglou, preparing for his 50th league game in charge, said Spurs were “definitely a better side than we were last year”. He also remembered where the club were when he took over. They had finished eighth, failing to qualify for Europe, and were about to embark on a squad overhaul in terms of personnel and style. “I think there’s enough there that shows we are progressing and developing into the team we want,” Postecoglou said. “The key is the next 50 games: if they can be, in totality, better than the first 50? First, that means I’m here. Second, I think we’ll be in a good space. I firmly believe we’re on the right path. I firmly believe in this squad of players. I firmly believe we will have success. But I can see why outwardly, if you put a pin in it right now, it doesn’t look that way.” Postecoglou reported that Cristian Romero would miss the City game as he looks to recover full fitness after hamstring and toe problems. The manager’s other first-choice centre-half, Micky van de Ven, is out with a hamstring injury, meaning Radu Dragusin and Ben Davies are likely to start. Romero came off at half-time for Argentina against Paraguay on Thursday of last week and missed his country’s game against Peru on Wednesday. His daughter, Lucy, was born on Tuesday. Postecoglou admitted Romero had not been properly fit for a few weeks and he was asked whether he might have had second thoughts about him travelling to South America. “Yeah, you do,” Postecoglou replied. “But there’s always a line there, especially with someone like Romero, where you’ve got to trust his judgment as well. He understands the responsibility he has. “I think when he went away, he realised that this is not healing the way we want it to. I said: ‘Just have a break. We need you 100% fit.’ As much as we’d love to have him out there, it’s best for him he gets totally over everything. He had the birth of his daughter this week, which is a significant event in his life. It’s important for him to pause a little bit and just spend some time with his family. He’s kind of over both [injuries] now. But we’ll just wait.” Postecoglou also addressed the fallout from Rodrigo Bentancur’s seven-game ban for making a racial slur against his teammate Son Heung- min. The club are understood to have not fined him and want the FA’s to the minimum tariff of six matches but their appeal has been criticised for its bad optics, particularly as their position is that Bentancur has made a mistake. The seventh game of his ban is against Liverpool. “I couldn’t care less who it is against and, yes, the appeal is worth it,” Postecoglou said. “We still have a judicial process. That’s why appeals are there. We think it was harsh, we think it should have been the minimum [punishment] and we’ll go through that process.”Pogba, who rejoined Manchester United in a record-breaking transfer in 2016, has been a polarizing figure at the club ever since. While there is no denying his immense talent and skill on the pitch, his inconsistent performances and off-field distractions have often overshadowed his contributions to the team. Reports of clashes with teammates and coaching staff, as well as his volatile relationship with manager Ole Gunnar Solskjaer, have raised concerns about his impact on the team's overall dynamic.The Brazilian defender, known for his speed, tenacity, and leadership on the pitch, had made a name for himself as a key player in Manchester United's defense. His partnership with fellow defenders had been instrumental in the team's success over the years, helping them secure multiple league titles and cup victories. Fans revered him not only for his skills on the field but also for his humility, work ethic, and commitment to the team.

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On the international stage, China continued to play an active role in promoting global cooperation and fostering economic partnerships. By upholding the principles of multilateralism and free trade, the nation worked towards building a more interconnected and prosperous world. Through initiatives such as the Belt and Road Initiative and the China International Import Expo, China extended a hand of friendship and collaboration to nations around the globe, facilitating mutual benefits and shared prosperity.

Some analysts believe that the United States and Israel were instrumental in pressuring Assad to step down, employing a combination of economic sanctions, diplomatic pressure, and covert operations to destabilize his regime. Both countries have a vested interest in seeing Assad removed from power, as his alliance with Iran and support for extremist groups in the region have long been seen as threats to their strategic interests.Aaron Rodgers , quarterback for the New York Jets , has been rumored to leave the team after their disappointing current season. Right now the New York Jets are third in the AFC East after winning only three games and losing nine so far. Most recently, the Jets took on the Seattle Seahawks and lost, 26-21, and are suffering a three-game losing streak. The dismal season of the Jets has led the management to take some crucial decisions. Head coach, Robert Saleh and Joe Douglas, who was the general manager, have been fired from the squad. Rumors have been circulating that Rodgers is also planning to leave the team, after joining the Jets in 2023. Rodgers addressed this in a recent episode of Pat McAfee’s show. “We get paid for 17 weeks, not 10, not 11, not five. If you’re the starter you want to play all the games. You want to be out there with my guys and battle as long as I feel healthy. Body feels as good as it felt, whether fortunately or unfortunately for the situation. I want to battle. I have a lot of pride in playing.” Rodgers said on the Pat McAfee show . “It’s been a rough season but I wanna finish strong.. I wanna be out there with my guys and battle” @AaronRodgers12 #PMSLive pic.twitter.com/4UyABew2ud — Pat McAfee (@PatMcAfeeShow) December 3, 2024 In his most recent appearance, QB Aaron Rodgers and the New York Jets played against the Seattle Seahawks . In that game, Rodgers went for 185 yards, completing 21 passes out of 39. The quarterback managed to score a pair of touchdowns for the team, with a solo interception. Aaron Rodgers ’ Netflix Documentary Trailer Released, Premiere To Be On Dec 17 Meanwhile, the much-awaited Aaron Rodgers’ Netflix documentary’s trailer has been released with much light thrown on the quarterback’s personal life and struggles. The documentary will cover Rodgers’ recovery from his Achilles injury and also many controversial topics from his personal life. The documentary titled ‘Enigma’, also sheds light on the quarterback’s spiritual life. Furthermore, fans were treated to some insights about the 41-year-old’s political potential with a clip showing Rodgers speaking to Robert F. Kennedy Jr. The estrangement of Aaron Rodgers from his family, especially his parents and his brothers, Luke and Jordan, are also topics which will be covered in the documentary. Rodgers is currently rumored to be dating, Mallory Edens, who is the daughter of Wes Edens, who co-owns the Milwaukee Bucks. While the two were last seen together in public last year in an Ed Sheeran concert, Rodgers and Edens are yet to make their relationship official. This article first appeared on Gridiron Heroics and was syndicated with permission.

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