Ryder Cup: Ian Poulter suggests he may not play for Europe even if he qualifies | Golf News

[ad_1] Ian Poulter has said he may not compete in this year’s Ryder Cup in Rome even if he qualifies; the full case for LIV Golf players will be heard in early February to decide whether the DP World Tour can sanction them or whether they can be eligible for the Ryder Cup Last Updated: … Read more

Odd ‘armored’ fish seen hanging from mouth of Florida heron. It’s an invasive species

[ad_1] Trail camera videos shared by Florida wildlife officials show herons have been seen wandering with a bizarre-looking ”armored” fish dangling from their beaks, and there’s a reason the creatures don’t seem familiar. They’re an invasive species, the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission reports. “Check out this interesting footage from an FWC trail camera … Read more

Solomon Peña jailed, details released about drive-by shootings in N.M.

[ad_1] New information has been released in the case against a former New Mexico state legislative candidate who was booked into jail Tuesday in connection with a series of shootings at Democratic elected officials’ homes. A criminal complaint provided to USA TODAY reveals frightening details about the shootings linked to the Republican candidate. Bullets fired into one of the … Read more

China turns on the charm – POLITICO

[ad_1] Press play to listen to this article Voiced by artificial intelligence. Beijing wants to be friends again. Chinese diplomats are fanning out with a new softer message for international partners and adversaries alike. Gone is the aggressive “wolf warrior” rhetoric. In its place, a warmer tone and a promise of economic cooperation. Vice Premier … Read more

Germany’s strategic timidity – POLITICO

[ad_1] Press play to listen to this article Voiced by artificial intelligence. BERLIN — News this month that the number of German soldiers declaring themselves conscientious objectors rose fivefold in the wake of Russia’s full-scale invasion of Ukraine created little more than a ripple in Germany. For many Germans it’s perfectly natural for members of … Read more

Don’t discriminate against EU firms – POLITICO

[ad_1] Flagship U.S. legislation to channel $370 billion into green industries must not discriminate against European businesses, German Chancellor Olaf Scholz told an audience of political and business leaders at the World Economic Forum in Davos. Coming close to accusing Washington directly of protectionism with its Inflation Reduction Act, Scholz said that hindering competition would … Read more

Scholz holds key to Leopards for Ukraine, but waits for Biden – POLITICO

[ad_1] Press play to listen to this article Voiced by artificial intelligence. BERLIN/DAVOS — International efforts to ship Ukraine modern tanks may hinge on Germany — but it’s waiting for the U.S. to move first, which isn’t happening. Ahead of a meeting of Western defense ministers this Friday at the U.S. Ramstein air base in Germany, … Read more

You’re the problem – POLITICO

[ad_1] Davos likes to think of itself as the solution for the world’s woes, but António Guterres isn’t so sure. “We are in the worst situation of my lifetime,” the 73-year-old U.N. chief told the World Economic Forum on Wednesday, and the corporate leaders gathered alongside politicians in the Swiss mountain-top retreat of Davos are … Read more