Flooding recovery efforts underway in Indonesia, Sri Lanka and Thailand as death tolls rise

PADANG SIDEMPUAN, Indonesia (AP) — Recovery and aid efforts are underway in parts of Southeast Asia and South Asia where the full number of dead and missing are not yet known after heavy rains and flooding left a devastating toll in the past week.

The severe weather killed at least 469 people in Indonesia, 170 in Thailand and 334 in Sri Lanka, authorities said.

In Thailand, Prime Minister Anutin Charnvirakul on Saturdayoutlined recovery and compensation plansfor the southern part of the country, where the Department of Disaster Prevention and Mitigation said severe flooding in 12 southern provinces affected more than 1.4 million households and 3.8 million people.

Sri Lanka authorities said Monday that rescuers are still searching for 370 missing people. Nearly 148,000 people are housed in temporary shelters after beingbattered in the past weekdownpours that flooded homes, fields and roads and triggered landslides, primarily in the tea-growing central hill country.

Indonesia President Prabowo Subianto on Monday pledged to rebuild infrastructure while visiting areas impacted byfloods and landslideson Sumatra island that left thousands homeless and 474 people missing as of Monday.

Some areas of Indonesia remained unreachable Monday after the disaster damaged roads and downed communications lines, with residents in impacted areas relying on aircraft delivering supplies. Flooding displaced 290,700 people in North Sumatra, West Sumatra and Aceh provinces, the National Disaster Management Agency said.

Prabowo, who visited North Sumatra on Monday and was expected to West Sumatra and Aceh during the day, said the government's response is reaching those in need.

"We need to confront climate change effectively," Prabowo said. "Local governments must take a significant role in safeguarding the environment and preparing for the extreme weather conditions that will arise from future climate change."

Flooding recovery efforts underway in Indonesia, Sri Lanka and Thailand as death tolls rise

PADANG SIDEMPUAN, Indonesia (AP) — Recovery and aid efforts are underway in parts of Southeast Asia and South Asia where ...
Sydney men charged with spreading child sexual abuse videos tied to international ring

MELBOURNE, Australia (AP) — FourSydneymen have been charged with criminal offenses over their alleged involvement in the distribution of child sexual abuse material linked to an international child sex abuse ring, police said Monday.

A New South Wales state police task force identified the Sydney-based network while investigating the online distribution of encrypted child sexual abuse material involving ritualistic and satanic themes, Det. Supt. Jayne Doherty said.

"There's no run-of-the mill child abuse, it's all abhorrent child abuse," Doherty told reporters.

"But these ones were particularly devastating in that they use symbols and rituals around … their discussions that they were having about abusing children. It had a very ritualistic overview," she added.

Police executed multiple warrants around Sydney last Thursday and four men were arrested.

Police also seized electronic devices allegedly containing thousands of videos depicting the abuse of children from babies to 12-year-olds.

"Police will allege in court that this international group were engaging in conversations and the sharing of material which depicted child abuse and the torture of children involving symbols and rituals linked to Satanism and the occult," Doherty said.

Doherty said police did not believe that the defendants recorded any of the abuse material that they shared.

Police were working with their international partners to identify the victims, where they had been abused and their abusers, Doherty said.

No victim had been identified by Monday, she said.

Police said one of those arrested, Landon Germanotta-Mills, 26, played a leading role in the ring.

Also arrested were Stuart Woods Riches, 39, Mark Andrew Sendecky, 42, and Benjamin Raymond Drysdale, 46.

All four were charged with various offenses relating to spreading child abuse material online. Germanotta-Mills was also charged with disseminating and possessing bestiality material, also a criminal offense.

Legal Aid NSW, which is representing Germanotta-Mills, declined to comment to the AP on Monday. Julian Balloot, the lawyer representing the other three defendants, did not immediately respond to a request for comment on Monday.

All four were refused bail and will appear in court next in late January.

Sydney men charged with spreading child sexual abuse videos tied to international ring

MELBOURNE, Australia (AP) — FourSydneymen have been charged with criminal offenses over their alleged involvement in the ...
Pope to visit Christian sites in Lebanon as he encourages Christians not to abandon the region

Pope Leo XIV's visits holy sites in Lebanon on Monday that draw Christian and Muslims as he seeks to recognize the importance of the country'sreligious pluralismand also send a message to Christians not to abandon the region.

Over the past few decades, hundreds of thousands of Christians have left parts of the Middle East for good, driven by wars and the rise of Muslim extremists.

Leo arrived in Beirut on Sunday after a visit to Turkey that began on Nov. 27. He challenged Lebanon's political leaders to be true peacemakers and put their differences aside as he sought to give Lebanon's long-suffering people a message of hope and bolster a crucial Christian community in the Middle East.

A Muslim-majority country where about a third of the population is Christian, Lebanon always has been a priority for the Vatican as a bulwark for Christians throughout the region.

Despite the many crises that have battered the small nation, Christians in Lebanon continue to enjoy religious freedom and significant political influence. Since gaining independence from France in 1943, a power sharing agreement has been in place in which Lebanon's president is a Maronite, the parliament speaker is a Shiite Muslim and the prime minister is a Sunni Muslim.

This makes Lebanon the only Arab country with a Christian head of state.

Leo visits the Tomb of St. Charbel Makhlouf and the Shrine of of Our Lady of Lebanon on Monday, both north of the capital. The sites draw large numbers of Christian and Muslim visitors and pilgrims.

He also is set to hold an interreligious meeting with leaders of other sects in central Beirut and meet young groups at the Maronite patriarchate.

Here is the latest:

Leo opens day in Lebanon

Pope Leo XIV is opening his first full day in Lebanon with a visit to the tomb of a saint revered among Christians and Muslims throughout the region.

Every year, tens of thousands of pilgrims visit the monastery of St. Maroun in Annaya to pray at the tomb of St. Charbel Makluf, a Lebanese Maronite hermit who lived from 1828 to 1898. He is known today for many alleged miraculous healings that have occurred after people prayed for his intercession.

Leo's visit to the tomb, the first by a pope, opens a busy day.

History's first American pope will meet with Catholic priests and nuns at a shrine in Harissa and then preside over an interfaith gathering with some of Lebanon's Muslim leaders in Beirut.

He will end the day in Bkerke at a rally for Lebanese young people. Leo is expected to encourage them to persevere despite Lebanon's many crises and challenges.

Leo arrived Sunday in Lebanon fromTurkey, where he opened his first trip as pope. He wraps up his visit on Tuesday with a prayer at the site of the 2020 Beirut port blast and a Mass on the waterfront.

Pope to visit Christian sites in Lebanon as he encourages Christians not to abandon the region

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Broncos win in OT when Commanders fall short on 2-point try

Marcus Mariota hit Terry McLaurin for a 3-yard touchdown pass with 2:47 remaining in overtime, but the two-point conversion pass failed and the Denver Broncos held on for their ninth straight win, 27-26 over the Washington Commanders on Sunday night in Landover, Md.

Mariota's conversion pass attempt was blocked by linebacker Nik Bonitto.

Denver got the ball first in overtime. Bo Nix hit Evan Engram for 41 yards to the Washington 11 and, two plays later, RJ Harvey went up the middle for a 5-yard touchdown.

Washington drove inside Denver territory and a defensive pass interference penalty on fourth down gave the Commanders a first down at the 36-yard line. Three plays later, Mariota hit McLaurin for 30-yard touchdown that was wiped out by a holding penalty. Mariota then found Deebo Samuel for 38 yards to the Broncos' 2-yard line. After a running play and two incompletions, Mariota connected with McLaurin on fourth down.

Denver is tied with New England at 10-2 for the top seed in the AFC, with the Patriots playing the New York Giants on Monday night before a bye week.

Washington (3-9) has lost seven straight.

Nix completed 29 of 45 passes for 321 yards, one touchdown and one interception. Engram caught six passes for 79 yards. Harvey ran for two touchdowns.

Mariota went 28 of 50 for 294 yards, two touchdowns and one pick. Tight end Zach Ertz had 10 catches for 106 yards and wide receiver McLaurin, active for first time since Oct. 27, caught seven passes for 96 yards and the OT score.

Trailing 20-17, the Commanders started on their 15 with 3:00 left in regulation. After Washington converted fourth-and-1 at the 35 with just over two minutes remaining, two penalties pushed Washington back to second-and-25. However, Mariota hit McLaurin (19 yards) and Ertz (8) for a first down at the Denver 37 with 34 seconds left. Jake Moody, in his Commanders debut, later hit a 32-yard field goal as time expired to tie the game 20-20.

Washington was trailing 13-7 when it took the second-half kick and drove 72 yards in 10 plays. Treylon Burks made a spectacular leaping, one-handed catch in the corner of the end zone for a 5-yard touchdown.

The 14-13 lead was short-lived. On third-and-11, Nix hit Courtland Sutton for 31 yards to the Washington 29 and then found Pat Bryant for 21 yards to the 3-yard line. Harvey ran for the score and Denver led 20-14 with 3:59 left in the third quarter.

Early in the fourth quarter, Nix was picked off by Bobby Wagner, who returned it to the Broncos 36. Washington settled for Moody's 38-yard field goal and trailed 20-17 with 12:37 remaining.

Trailing 6-0 midway through the second quarter, Mariota drove the Commanders 71 yards in 11 plays. He hit Ertz for 21 yards to the Broncos' 23 and, after an unnecessary roughness penalty on Bonitto made it first-and-goal from the 8, Chris Rodriguez Jr. went up the middle for the score and a 7-6 lead.

Nix capped the next drive by, as he was falling, flinging an 11-yard touchdown pass to Sutton just before halftime.

--Field Level Media

Broncos win in OT when Commanders fall short on 2-point try

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