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Floods strike new blow in place that has known hardship

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JACKSON, Ky. (AP) — Evelyn Smith misplaced every thing within the floods that devastated japanese Kentucky, saving solely her grandson’s muddy tricycle. However she’s not planning to depart the mountains which were her house for 50 years.

Like many households on this dense, forested area of hills, deep valleys and meandering streams, Smith’s roots run deep. Her household has lived in Knott County for 5 generations. They’ve constructed connections with those that have sustained them, at the same time as an space lengthy mired in poverty has hemorrhaged extra jobs with the collapse of the coal trade.

After fast-rising floodwaters from close by Troublesome Creek swamped her rental trailer, Smith moved in along with her mom. At age 50 she is disabled, affected by a power respiration dysfunction, and is aware of she received’t be going again to the place she lived; her landlord advised her he received’t put trailers again in the identical spot. Smith, who didn’t have insurance coverage, doesn’t know what her subsequent transfer will likely be.

“I’ve cried till I actually can’t cry no extra,” she stated. “I’m simply in shock. I don’t actually know what to do now.”

For many individuals who misplaced their properties, connections with household and neighbors will solely develop in significance within the aftermath of the floods, which worn out properties and companies and engulfed small cities. Nonetheless, in part of the state that features seven of the 100 poorest counties within the nation, in accordance with the U.S. Census Bureau, they is probably not sufficient for individuals already residing on the margins.

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“People who find themselves poor in east Kentucky are actually a few of the most deprived individuals in our complete nation,” stated Evan Smith, an legal professional with the Appalachian Analysis and Protection Fund, which supplies free authorized providers for low-income and weak individuals. “And for individuals who have now misplaced autos, properties, family members, it’s arduous for me to see how they bounce again from this.”

“I imply, individuals will,” Smith added. “Individuals are extra resilient than we will think about at instances. However with out some sort of state and nationwide assist, I don’t know what we’re going to do.”

He thinks some individuals who can afford to depart will accomplish that, with youthful individuals — much less seemingly than their elders to attempt to rebuild the place they’re — extra more likely to search for jobs elsewhere.

Coal as soon as dominated the economic system of this nook of the Appalachian Mountains, providing the best-paying jobs in a spot that had problem sustaining different kinds of labor, however manufacturing has plunged by some 90% for the reason that heyday of 1990, in accordance with a state report. And as manufacturing declined, the roles went away.

The report floods “couldn’t have come at a worse time,” stated Doug Holliday, a 73-year-old legal professional in Hazard, Kentucky, who represents miners with black lung illness and different well being issues.

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”The coal enterprise has been tapering off and lots of people have left,” Holliday stated. “The people who find themselves left stay paycheck-to-paycheck or on Social Safety, and most of them stay in cellular properties on the very fringe of the economic system.”

Holliday thinks an outdated buddy died in a kind of cellular properties, which was swept away by floodwaters and hasn’t been seen since. He isn’t the one one making an attempt to account for individuals in what Gov. Andy Beshear known as “one of many worst, most devastating flooding occasions” in Kentucky’s historical past.

There’s an opportunity the legacy of the coal trade, diminished although it’s, made the flooding worse. The toughest hit areas of japanese Kentucky obtained between 8 and 10 1/2 inches (20-27 centimeters) of rain over 48 hours, and the degradation of the land wrought by coal mining might need altered the panorama sufficient to assist push rivers and creeks to crest at report ranges.

“A long time upon many years of strip mining and mountaintop-removal mining leaves the land unable to assist soak up a few of that runoff in periods of excessive rainfall,” stated Emily Satterwhite, director of Appalachian Research at Virginia Tech.

The North Fork of the Kentucky River reached 20.9 ft (6.4 meters) in Whitesburg — greater than 6 ft (1.8 meters) over the earlier report — and crested at a report 43.5 ft (13.25 meters) in Jackson, stated Nationwide Climate Service meteorologist Brandon Bonds.

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Melinda Hurd, 27, was compelled from her house in Martin, Kentucky, on Thursday afternoon when the Huge Sandy River rose to her entrance steps — after which saved coming.

“As quickly as I stepped off my steps it was waist excessive,” she stated. She is staying with two of her canine at Jenny Wiley State Park in Prestonsburg, about 20 minutes from her house.

Hurd’s neighbors weren’t as fortunate; some had been caught on their roofs, ready to be rescued.

“I do know our entire basement is destroyed,” she stated. “However I really feel very, very fortunate. I don’t suppose will probably be a complete loss.”

Hurd works a money job caring for an aged lady, which means she has no insurance coverage or advantages.

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Hurd’s house additionally flooded in 2009 on Mom’s Day, almost destroying every thing inside. She obtained monetary assist from the Federal Emergency Administration Company then, and can seemingly want extra assist this time round.

At a briefing with Beshear, FEMA Administrator Deanne Criswell stated extra assistance is on the best way. And the governor opened an internet portal for donations to flood victims.

Satterwhite stated many residents will wish to stay, saved in place by attachments to prolonged households and assist networks that maintain them via good instances and dangerous.

Smith, the lady who salvaged her 2-year-old grandson’s trike, stated fast-rising water compelled her from her trailer round 1:30 a.m. Thursday.

“Every part in it’s got mud throughout it,” she stated. “There’s in all probability 6 to eight inches (15 to twenty centimeters) of mud within the rooms. The partitions are all water-logged all the best way up.”

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Regardless of all that, she’s not leaving Knott County. She doesn’t suppose she ever may.

“It’s the mountains,” she stated. “It’s the land, it’s the those that join collectively to make it a house.”

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Contributors embrace Anita Snow in Phoenix and Mike Schneider in Orlando, Fla. Selsky reported from Salem, Ore. and Schreiner from Frankfort, Ky.

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Four takeaways from French legislative elections

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Here are some of the key takeaways from the French snap legislative elections.

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For the second time in under a month, the ruling centrist coalition of French President Emmanuel Macron was dealt a heavy blow on Sunday by the far-right National Rally (RN) which secured the top position in the first round of the country’s snap legislative elections. 

Macron dissolved the National Assembly and called the snap election on 9 June after RN swept to victory in the European elections, obtaining more than double the number of votes Macron’s centrist coalition did.

Macron’s decision to call the election was described by commentators as either a ploy that could grant him the absolute majority he lost two years ago or a dangerous gamble that could see the far-right helm a government for the first time in the country.

Which is it? Euronews brings you the main takeaways from the first round.

Far-right makes historic gains

The National Rally (RN), led by 28-year-old Jordan Bardella, appears to have cemented its position as the country’s main political force by securing over 33% of the vote nationwide.

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If the score is confirmed next Sunday in the second round, the party could secure between 230 and 280 seats – just nine seats short of an absolute majority. 

Bardella pledged on Sunday that he would be “the prime minister for all the people of France … respectful of the opposition, open to dialogue and concerned at all times with the unity of the people” all while taking swipes at Macron’s alliance and the left-wing New Popular Front. 

The second round, he added, will be “one of the most decisive (votes) in the history of the Fifth Republic”.

The far-right’s gains in the first round marked a historic performance for the party in a legislative election.

In 2017, the then-called National Front gained 13% of the vote in the first round and 2022, they received 18% of the vote.

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Tara Varma, a visiting fellow at the Brookings Institution in Washington DC, told Euronews that “what we see is that people are no longer ashamed to vote for the National Rally”.

“Not only are they no longer ashamed to do so, but they are no longer ashamed to say so,” she said.

While a scenario where the RN wins the absolute majority in parliament may not be the “most probable,” it cannot be “excluded,” she said.

Macron’s big loss

Three weeks after suffering a crushing defeat in the European elections, Macron’s centrist coalition, Ensemble, was dealt another devastating blow by coming in third with just 21% of the nationwide vote.

That’s 12 points and seven points below the far-right RN and the left-wing New Popular Front (NFP) coalition, respectively. 

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About 300 of its candidates are still in contention for a seat in the 577-seat hemicycle. But if its first-round score is confirmed next Sunday, it could mean the centrist coalition could shed as many as 180 seats and retain only between 70 and 100 MPs. 

Provided no other alliance gets an absolute majority, Macron could in theory try to form a ruling coalition but that might be a tall order.

The presidential camp has repeatedly rejected any notion of working with the hard-left France Unbowed (LFI) party with Macron himself saying that if the RN or LFI were to get into power, it could lead to “civil war”. 

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Parties that Macron could therefore try to rally for a more “moderate” coalition include the Socialists and the Greens on the left and the Republicans on the right.

But it’s unclear if they could find a landing zone or if they would jointly have the 289 seats needed.

Could there be a ‘Republican front’ against the RN?

Within minutes of the exit poll showing the far-right National Rally largely in the lead, political leaders on the left started calling for a so-called “Republican front”. 

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They pledged to withdraw third-place candidates who qualified for the second round in an effort to prevent the RN from winning seats due to a split vote between the other parties.

This is true of LFI, the Socialists, Greens, and Communists, and also of certain members of Macron’s centrist coalition.

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“I say this with all the force that each and every one of our voters must muster. Not a single vote must go to the National Rally,” Prime Minister Gabriel Attal said in his speech on Sunday.

Other members of the president’s coalition have called on their voters not to support members of LFI, saying that neither the RN nor the party of Jean-Luc Mélenchon, which is part of the left-wing coalition, should get a vote.

For Mathias Bernard, a specialist in French political history and president of the University of Clermont Auvergne, “withdrawals or, conversely, triangular contests are the key to the election.”

“If each of the three blocs goes it alone in the second-round battle, the RN is likely to win an absolute majority. If there is a sort of ‘Republican front’, it will be more difficult for the RN,” he told Euronews.

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“However, it is not certain that this “Republican front” will materialise,” he said, naming Ensemble and the Republicans as the two parties where third-placed candidates might most resist being asked to withdraw.

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High turnout in snap election

There was intense interest in the snap poll called by Macron, with several voters telling Euronews ahead of the vote that they were disappointed with the president’s policies and wanted change.

Turnout, which is often low in France, increased significantly during these elections.

In the first round of the 2017 and 2022 legislative elections, the participation rate did not reach 50%, according to interior ministry figures. The first round of this poll saw the participation rise to 66.7%.

“High turnout and fewer candidates led to an unprecedented number of three-way contests in the second round,” according to Célia Belin, head of the European Council on Foreign Relations’ Paris office.

The presidential coalition’s refusal to systematically withdraw due to the presence of LFI candidates, however, could “increase anti-RN voters’ confusion about the best course of action,” she said.

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Manon Aubry, a leftist EU lawmaker, told reporters on Sunday that she met many first-time young voters when she went to vote in Paris.

This mobilisation, especially in disadvantaged neighbourhoods, should be welcomed and amplified, she said.

The results also sparked protests in the country, with thousands of left-wing voters gathering over the gains of the far-right.

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Fawad Khan, Sanam Saeed’s ‘Barzakh’ Unveils Trailer (EXCLUSIVE)

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Series “Barzakh,” starring top Pakistani actors Fawad Khan and Sanam Saeed, has unveiled a trailer.

Set in the Hunza Valley, “Barzakh” centers on a 76-year-old man who surprises his estranged children and grandchildren by announcing his engagement to the ghost of his first love. This revelation triggers a series of emotional confrontations as the family gathers, unsure how to respond to the situation.

The trailer suggests that “Barzakh” will explore themes of interconnectedness and enduring love, weaving local folklore into its storyline. The series poses the question: “When all has withered, will love endure?”

The six-episode series is produced by Waqas Hassan and Shailja Kejriwal for Zindagi, the Indian subcontinent focused programming block on streamer ZEE5 Global. It is helmed by critically acclaimed director Asim Abbasi who also directed Zindagi’s first Pakistani original “Churails” and the feature film “Cake,” which was Pakistan’s entry for the 2019 Oscars.

Khan said: “After having seen ‘Cake,’ when I was approached for ‘Barzakh,’ I jumped at the opportunity. Asim’s work sets him apart as a very unique director whose emphasis is on character development in a way that is contemporary. Also, I’ve always wanted to attempt something out of the ordinary and ‘Barzakh’ is nothing ordinary. It’s downright experimental and I love it.”

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“Asim and Shailja are a power combo. They’ve tuned into each other’s sensibilities and aesthetics. That makes the process all the more easier,” Khan added. “As a producer, how Waqas brought the story to life is nothing short of extraordinary, and his dedication to the craft is deeply inspiring.”

The series reunites Khan and Saeed for the first time since their hit show “Zindagi Gulzar Hai” (2012). “Working with Sanam after all these years is still a comfort zone. I enjoyed it and I believe in her skills. It always makes my job easy. I hope you enjoy watching it as much as we enjoyed the process of making it,” Khan said.

Saeed added: “Being part of ‘Barzakh’ has been an immensely rewarding experience for me. The show’s premise, which explores themes of family, love, loss, and the afterlife, fascinated me from the start. As an actor, I’m constantly seeking roles that challenge me and offer a fresh perspective on storytelling. ‘Barzakh’ does just that, presenting a narrative that transcends conventional boundaries and delves into the realms of the mystical and the unknown.”

“From the minute Asim narrated the story to me, I instantly knew that I had to be a part of this project. Asim has always been a person who tries to explore the unexplored, and this is why I have always been
his fan,” Saeed said. “What excites me the most about this is reuniting with a stellar actor like Fawad and sharing the screen with Salman Shahid, Sajid Hasan and the other Fawad [M. Fawad Khan] who I’ve worked closely with in theater. Shailja as a producer has been an absolute dream to work with as always. Now, with the global release of ‘Barzakh,’ I cannot wait to take the viewers into the world of nowhere.”

Following its well-received premiere at Series Mania in France, “Barzakh” will stream worldwide on Zindagi’s YouTube channel and ZEE5 Global from July 19.

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US bases in Europe on high alert for possible terrorist attack: DOD

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U.S. military bases throughout Europe have been put on heightened alert status due to a potential terrorist attack, Fox News Digital has confirmed. 

“There is credible intel pointing to an attack against U.S. bases over the next week or so,” a U.S. defense official told Fox News’ Lucas Tomlinson. 

The official, who declined to be identified because he was not authorized to speak to the media, did not elaborate on the nature of the threat, but confirmed it was not tied to the French elections. 

FILE – Sign in front of Ramstein Air Base, Germany. (Ramstein Air Base (Facebook))

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ISIS REMAINS GLOBAL THREAT A DECADE AFTER DECLARING CALIPHATE, US MILITARY OFFICIAL SAYS

The official said all U.S. military bases in Europe have been placed on high alert, not a lock-down. 

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FILE – U.S. Air Force Airmen assigned to the 721st Mobility Support Squadron pose for a unit photo, Sept. 12, 2022, Ramstein Air Base, Germany.  (U.S. Air Force photo by Airman 1st Class Edgar Grimaldo)

The U.S. bases have raised the status of the alert level to, “Force Protection Charlie,” which means the Pentagon has received credible intelligence indicating some form of a terrorist attack is in the works. 

The new alert applies to all U.S. military facilities and personnel in Europe, including facilities in Germany, Italy, Romanian and Bulgaria, per reporting from Stars and Stripes.

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