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Toronto had the worst air quality of any major city in the world Wednesday, the Swiss firm IQAir said, as Canadian authorities urged people to stay indoors. Toronto edged out New Delhi and the Democratic Republic of Congo’s capital Kinshasa as wildfire smoke turned the skies a hazy yellowish-grey in Canada’s largest city. “The biggest contributor to Toronto’s spike in air pollution right now is wildfires, though the higher than average temperatures are also playing a role,” Armen Araradian of IQAir told AFP. While this year’s wildfire season has been fairly muted compared to the devastation caused in recent years, there are more than 800 active fires nationwide. Smoke from blazes in northwestern Ontario has filtered down to Toronto, the provincial capital. City officials have closed pools, cancelled summer camp programs and closed the official FIFA Fan Festival ahead of Wednesday’s semi-final match between England and Argentina.Montreal saw a similar, though less severe impact from wildfires on Tuesday. Smoke from the wildfires also worsened air quality across the border in the US, with Pennsylvania, New York, Connecticut, Massachusetts, Maine and New Hampshire particularly impacted. New Yorkers were warned by state authorities that they “may see visible smoke and hazy skies across the state and spikes in smoke-related pollution.” Canadians are enduring potentially hazardous air as a record-smashing North American heat wave persists. Extreme heat and humidity in the Mountain West spilled over to the densely populated East Coast of the US and Ontario. The heat in Ontario is expected to ease by the weekend, but officials have warned of persistent risk from wildfires through the remaining summer months. So far, Canadian wildfires have scorched 1.9 mn hectares this year, an area nearly the size of Slovenia. That damage remains far off the pace of 2023, Canada’s worst wildfire season on record. Related Story Source link
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Stanislas Wawrinka will hang up his racquet at the end of 2026, the three-times Grand Slam champion announced on Friday, bringing down the curtain on a 24-year professional career that saw him gatecrash tennis's elite during the sport's golden era.Switzerland's Wawrinka, who turned professional in 2002, will turn 41 in March, capping a journey that transformed him from perennial underdog to giant-killer. Capable of playing ferocious tennis across all surfaces during his peak, the late bloomer's greatest triumphs came when it mattered most, stunning the tennis world by defeating the sport's biggest names on the grandest stages.Nicknamed 'Stanimal', Wawrinka conquered Rafa Nadal to claim the 2014 Australian Open before he toppled Novak Djokovic twice — at the 2015 French Open and 2016 U.S. Open — each time beating the world number one in the final.’Every book needs an ending. It’s time to write the final chapter of my career as a professional tennis player. 2026 will be my last year on tour,’ Wawrinka wrote on Instagram. ‘I still want to push my limits and finish this journey on the best note possible. I still have dreams in this sport. I’ve enjoyed every part of what tennis has given me, especially the emotions I feel playing in front of you.’Wawrinka won 16 ATP titles and had a career-high world ranking of three. He also captured Olympic doubles gold alongside Roger Federer in 2008 and helped deliver Switzerland's maiden Davis Cup title in 2014. The announcement comes with Wawrinka currently 157th in the world after injuries and knee surgeries sent him tumbling down the rankings.He has not reached a Grand Slam quarter-final since the 2020 Australian Open and will likely need wildcards to enter the majors in his farewell season. After a first-round exit at Roland Garros earlier this year, Wawrinka admitted defeats were getting tougher to accept in his career's twilight, though he remained passionate about competing. ‘I’m looking forward to seeing you one more time, all around the world. One last push,’ he concluded. Source link
Prime Minister Anthony Albanese Australian surf lifesavers lined the shore of Sydney’s Bondi Beach and fell silent Saturday to honour the 15 people shot and killed when gunmen fired into crowds at a Jewish festival by the sea.Scores of rescuers stood by the water’s edge along the entire length of the beach, six days after the two alleged assailants carried out one of the deadliest mass shootings in Australia’s history.The elder gunman, 50-year-old Sajid Akram, was shot and killed by police.His 24-year-old son Naveed survived and remains in hospital under police guard facing charges including terrorism and 15 murders.Facing the ocean while wearing their red-and-yellow uniforms, the lifeguards observed three minutes of silence.Some cried or hugged each other at the morning ceremony, with a surf lifesaving helicopter hovering overhead, television images showed.Volunteer surf lifesavers across the country, who number more than 200,000, were being asked to join the homage in solidarity with those affected by the Bondi attack before starting their morning patrols.Ocean rescuers wanted to recognise the “tragedy that has unfolded at Bondi while also reflecting on our respect and compassion for the Jewish community targeted by this attack”, Bondi’s two lifesaving clubs said in a message.”We pay respects to those who lost their lives, those who risked their lives, those who worked so hard to save lives, and all of us who will never forget.”Lifeguards at Bondi have been widely praised for their courage on the day of the December 14 attack, dragging people to safety, bandaging and resuscitating victims, and pulling panicked swimmers from the waves.A photo shared widely online showed lifeguard Jackson Doolan running barefoot down the road from a neighbouring beach towards the Bondi shooting, carrying a defibrillator to help victims.The local mayor described his actions as “remarkable”.Australia will hold today a national day of reflection with the theme “light over darkness” marking a week after the attack started with a minute’s silence at 6.47pm (0747 GMT).Flags will fly at half-mast, and Australians are being asked to light a candle in their windows to honour the victims and stand by the Jewish community, Prime Minister Anthony Albanese said.”Sixty seconds carved out from the noise of daily life, dedicated to 15 Australians who should be with us today,” he told reporters Saturday. “It will be a moment of pause to reflect and affirm that hatred and violence will never define us as Australians.”Federal and state authorities are talking with Jewish community leaders about establishing a permanent memorial at Bondi Beach, as well as holding a national day of mourning in the new year, Albanese said.The prime minister has announced a suite of national measures to crack down on gun ownership and hate speech, promising stricter federal laws and harsher penalties.Albanese is under pressure from critics who say his centre-left government has not done enough to curb a surge in antisemitism since the start of the Gaza war.New South Wales Premier Chris Minns outlined plans Saturday for his state to ban “hateful” slogans and symbols, such as Islamic State (IS) group flags, while giving police greater powers.”The displaying of these symbols can only be done by someone who’s either deranged or has an intention to insult and intimidate and scare,” Attorney-General Michael Daley said in a televised media conference in Sydney.A joint counter-terrorism team including police and intelligence services is pursuing a broad investigation into the alleged gunmen’s contacts and movements before the shooting.Authorities believe the pair drew inspiration from the IS group.Australian police are investigating whether they met with religious extremists during a visit to the Philippines weeks before the shooting.Detectives carried out raids with search warrants in Australia as recently as Friday, police said, without revealing the locations.”We are leaving no stone unturned in Australia and overseas,” Australian Federal Police Commissioner Krissy Barrett told a news conference Saturday.Police were gathering evidence to prosecute the surviving alleged gunman, she said. “We will identify the methods, capability and connections of these alleged offenders to determine who the alleged offenders communicated with leading up to the attack.” Related Story Source link
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