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Reuters
04-06-2025
- Business
- Reuters
Portugal's PM Montenegro to keep mostly same key ministers in new cabinet after re-election
LISBON, June 4 (Reuters) - Portugal's president on Wednesday accepted acting Prime Minister Luis Montenegro's proposal to keep most of the same key ministers in his new cabinet after his centre-right alliance won a snap election last month to continue in government. Montenegro had called the election for May 18 after losing a confidence vote. While his Democratic Alliance (AD) coalition won, it once again fell short of a working majority in a fragmented parliament in which the far-right party Chega emerged as the main opposition force. Montenegro, who first came to power in March 2024, proposed reappointing Joaquim Miranda Sarmento as finance minister, President Marcelo Rebelo de Sousa's office said in a statement. Environment and Energy Minister Maria da Graca Carvalho and Foreign Affairs Minister Paulo Rangel will also keep their posts, according to the statement. Montenegro created a new ministry, combining the economy and territorial cohesion portfolios, to be led by Manuel Castro Almeida. Acting Economy Minister Pedro Reis won't continue in his role. The new government will take office on Thursday, Rebelo de Sousa's office said.
Yahoo
24-05-2025
- Yahoo
Corpus Christi police investigating shooting involving car clubs on Shoreline Boulevard
Two men went to the hospital with gunshot wounds after a shooting involving members of car clubs early in the morning of May 18, according to the Corpus Christi Police Department. At about 4:40 a.m. that day, police responded to a call at a local hospital in reference to the two individuals, an 18-year-old man and a 21-year-old man, according to a news release published that morning. Police said the men are in stable condition after the shooting. According to the preliminary investigation, a group of individuals belonging to different car clubs gathered in the 100 block of Shoreline Boulevard when, for unknown reasons, individuals began shooting at each other. Senior officer Jennifer Collier said that police do not know if the victims were specifically involved in a car club, but that they were at the location when the shooting happened. The investigation is still in the early stages, police said. Police said they are working on the scene and encourage anyone with information to call detectives at 361-886-2840. People can submit tips anonymously by calling Crime Stoppers at 361-888-TIPS (8477) or by submitting the information online at More: Judge drops plea deal for suspect in 2023 Corpus Christi nightclub shooting More: Two arrested on murder charges in fatal shooting near Ayers, Corpus Christi police say This article originally appeared on Corpus Christi Caller Times: Two wounded in shooting involving Corpus Christi car clubs, police say


South China Morning Post
23-05-2025
- Entertainment
- South China Morning Post
From Rolex to Cartier: Tom Cruise's luxury watch collection includes a meteorite dial Day-Date 40 for the Mission: Impossible – The Final Reckoning press tour, Daytonas and a classic Santos de Cartier
Anyone who's watched Tom Cruise sprint across rooftops, cling to an aircraft as it takes off or free fall from the stratosphere knows one thing for sure: the man never misses a beat. And when it comes to style , that precision holds true – especially on his wrist. Say what you will about the Hollywood action titan's idiosyncrasies, but Cruise's taste in timepieces cannot be denied. Tom Cruise, seen here at the Mission: Impossible – The Final Reckoning premiere in New York on May 18, is an avid luxury watch collector. Photo: Reuters From crème de la crème Cartiers to just-released Rolexes – including at least two that are quite literally from out of this world – here's a closer look at some of the most lust-worthy, collector-coveted watches in Tom Cruise's line-up. Rolex Daytona Platinum Tom Cruise owns a number of Rolex Daytonas. Photo: Handout Advertisement The Rolex Daytona is already considered holy grail tier in the watch world – but trust Cruise to take it a step further. One of his latest additions appears to be the ultra-covetable Rolex Daytona Platinum. It's essentially the Daytona turned up to 11: made from ultra-luxurious platinum, finished with an icy blue dial, and topped off with a chestnut brown Cerachrom bezel. Cruise already owned a few coveted Daytonas – including the classic 'Panda' and a rare meteorite-dial version – but this platinum model puts him ahead of the curve, especially as the appetite for platinum wrist candy continues to grow. Good luck spotting this on anyone else's wrist. Rolex Cosmograph Daytona with meteorite dial Tom Cruise has a Rolex Cosmograph Daytona in his collection, although his white gold version has a meteorite dial. Photo: Handout Also in his collection is a heaven-sent white gold Cosmograph Daytona featuring a meteorite dial, crafted from an actual meteor that crash-landed in Namibia during prehistoric times. The material is sliced thin, then polished and chemically treated to reveal its natural crystalline pattern, meaning no two dials are ever alike. Rolex Day-Date 40 with meteorite dial A meteorite-dial Rolex Day-Date 40 was Tom Cruise's choice when promoting his latest Mission: Impossible film. Photo: Handout It seems Cruise has a thing for cosmic timepieces – he was also spotted wearing his (inter)stellar meteorite-dial Rolex Day-Date 40 during the press tour for the latest Mission: Impossible movie, Mission: Impossible – The Final Reckoning. Crafted from 18k white gold, it features the same sort of one-of-a-kind dial with naturally occurring Widmanstätten patterns, this time paired with a commanding President bracelet, fluted bezel and 10 baguette-cut diamond hour markers. It's rare, it's expensive, and it's exactly the kind of high-impact statement piece you'd expect from Cruise. Rolex Land-Dweller
Yahoo
22-05-2025
- Politics
- Yahoo
Romanian top court rejects challenge to annul presidential election
BUCHAREST (Reuters) - Romania's top court unanimously rejected as unfounded a request to cancel a May 18 presidential election that was won by centrist independent Bucharest mayor Nicusor Dan, it said in a statement on Thursday. Romania's defeated hard-right contender George Simion had filed the request alleging interference by France and Moldova. Independent observers have said the election was well-organized. The court will validate the election result on Thursday with Dan in attendance.


Hans India
18-05-2025
- Politics
- Hans India
South Korean presidential candidates honor victims of 1980 pro-democracy uprising
Some presidential candidates honored victims of the pro-democracy uprising in Gwangju on Sunday by visiting a cemetery where protesters who were killed 45 years ago were laid. Democratic Party presidential candidate Lee Jae-myung, the minor New Reform Party's Lee Jun-seok and the minor Justice Party's Kwon Young-kook were among some 2,500 attendees who took part in the ceremony at the May 18th National Cemetery. On May 18, 1980, demonstrators in Gwangju, including students, protested against the then ruling junta led by Chun Doo-hwan, who seized power in a military coup the previous year. The military conducted a bloody crackdown, leaving hundreds dead, Yonhap news agency reported. "Going toward the future by respecting others' differences and sharing their pain is the true way to repay for Gwangju that May," acting President Lee Ju-ho said at the ceremony. "The spirit of solidarity and unity that Gwangju demonstrated that May 45 years ago is a teaching that is needed today." The ceremony featured various performances dedicated to activists who died during the uprising, including Moon Jae-hak, who was the inspiration for a character in Nobel literature laureate Han Kang's novel "Human Acts." The event concluded with all of the participants, including the presidential candidates, acting President Lee and National Assembly Speaker Woo Won-shik, singing the song "March for the Beloved" that symbolises the pro-democracy uprising. Meanwhile, the May 18 Foundation, a civic group dedicated to commemorating the pro-democracy movement, expressed "strong regret" over Lee's speech, saying that it did not mention efforts to support the movement, such as outlining the May 18 spirit in the Constitution. The government has held a ceremony marking the pro-democracy uprising every year after May 18 was designated as a memorial day in 1997.