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NAIROBI, Kenya -- A witness says a 7-year-old boy has been killed by a stray bullet as Kenyan police chase opposition supporters on the day of President Uhuru Kenyatta s swearing-in.Isaac Mekenye says the boy was struck while playing in Nairobi s low-income area of Pipeline as police pursued opposition supporters who were trying to reach a memorial service for dozens of people killed in months of electio <a href=https://www.campusadidas.it>adidas campus n turmoil.It is not immediately clear if the boy is among the three people that opposition leader Raila Odinga says have been shot dead by police Tuesday. Kenyan police have long been accused by human rights activists and others of rights abuses.BBC News correspondent Anne Soy reports that clashes broke out between police and opposition supporters in the suburb of Doonholm. She says angry protesters lit tires, barricaded roads and threw stones at the police and ruling party supporters adidas originals forum . We do not recognize Uhuru Kenyatta, one protester holding a sling loaded with a stone told Soy. Police order supporters of President Uhuru Kenyatta off a roof during clashes at his inauguration ceremony after they tried to storm through gates to get in and were tear-gassed, at Kasarani st airforces adium in Nairobi, Kenya Tuesday, Nov. 28, 2017. Ben Curtis / AP Kenyatta, speaking to a cheering crowd at a local stadium, said the past few months have been a trying time, and he called for an end to Wwwx Trial For Child Soldiers
UNITED NATIONS - The full membership of the United Nations on Tuesday suspended Libya from the U.N. Human Rights Council in the latest international effort to isolate Muammar Qaddafi s government for its violent attacks on civilian protesters.The U.N. General Assembly voted by consensus on the council s recommendation to suspend Libya s rights of council membership for committing gross and systematic violations of human rights. Jean-Victor Nkolo, spokesman for the U.N. General Assembly President, told CBS News that Consensus by the General Assembly means that none of the UN s 192 members expressed a formal objection, desp <a href=https://www.cups-stanley.ca>stanley mug ite a few verbal concerns. The vote was on the basis of the recommendation of the Hu stanley mugs man Rights Council itself.Nkolo continued: It is very significant because it has not happened before. These are member states expressing themselves on another state. The suspension means that member states feel that Libya does not abide by the standards of human rights expressed in the U.N. Charter and by the Human Rights Council. It is quite a demarche. The assembly also expressed deep concern about stanley termoska the human rights situation in Libya.The vote does not permanently remove Libya from the council, but prevents it from participation until the General Assembly determines whether to restore the country to full status. Complete coverage: Anger in the Arab worldThe resolution was sponsored by Arab and African states.Venezuelan Ambassador Jorge Valero expresse
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JERUSALEM -- Four of the five men killed Tuesday as they worshiped in a Jerusalem synagogue were rabbis, all immigrants to Israel with dual citizenship -- three born in the United States and one in England. The fifth victim was a police officer.Here is a look at the victims and their Palestinian assailants.RABBI MOSHE TWERSKYA Boston native who came from a line of influential rabbis, the 59-year-old Twersky was a gentle, saintly scholar, said his brother-in-law in New York City, Rabbi Jonathan Rosenblatt. <a href=https://www.salomons.com.es>salomon gtx af1 Terror strikes in the Holy City 01:55 adidas samba He lived his life with a kind of perfected modesty and precision, said Roseblatt, who is married to Twersky s sister, the former Tzipporah Twersky. He lived in the image of a gentle God. Called an eminent educator by New York s Yeshiva University, Twersky was the son of Rabbi Isadore Twersky, who founded Harvard University s Center for Jewish Studies, and the grandson of Joseph B. Soloveitchik, one of the most influential Jewish theologians of his generation.After immigrating to Israel in 1990, Twersky became the head of the Torat Moshe Yeshiva, one of the first in the country established to cater to post-high school students from English-speaking countries. He is survived by his wife Miriam, five children and 10 grandchildren. RABBI KALMAN LEVIN Yefx Stress Of Freedom Takes Toll
An Iraqi journalist imprisoned for hurling his shoes at former President George W. Bush will be released next month after his sentence was reduced for good behavior, his lawyer said Saturday.Muntadhar al-Zeidi s act of protest during Mr. Bush s last visit to Iraq as president turned the 30-year-old reporter into a fol <a href=https://www.cup-stanley.ca>stanley cup k hero across the Arab world, as his stanley mugs case became a rallying point for critics who resented the 2003 U.S. invasion and occupation. Al-Zeidi s shoes were a suitable farewell for Bush s deeds in Iraq, Sunni lawmaker Dhafir al-Ani said in welcoming the early release. Al-Zeidi s act expressed the real will and feelings of the Iraqi people. His anger against Bush was the result of the suffering of his countrymen. The journalist has been in custody since the Dec. 14 outburst, which occurred as President Bush was holding a news conference with Prime Minister Nouri al-Maliki. Al-Maliki, who was standing next to Mr. Bush at the time, was said to have been deeply offended by the act.Al-Zeidi was initially sentenced to three years in prison after pleading not guilty to assaulting a foreign leader. The court reduced it to one year because the journalist had no prior criminal history. Defense attorney Karim al-Shujairi said al-Zeidi will now be released on Sept. 14, three months early. We have been informed officially about the court decision, al-Shujairi told The Associated Press in a telephone interview. His release will be a victory for the free and honorable stanley cup quencher Ira
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The U.N. Security Council is set to hold an emergency meeting Monday on Syria following a deadlyapparent chemical weapons attackon Saturday. Rival meetings were originally planned; one called by the U.S. and eight other members of the Council to hold those accoun <a href=https://www.adidascampus.us>adidas campus shoes table and to demand an investigation and access to victims; and a second called by Russia on threats to international peace and security, presumably to set a course to deflect international condemnation.In the end the Council will hold one meeting to address the concerns of all member states. The diplomats will meet hours after Russia and Syria accused Israel of carrying out a deadly airstrike inside Syria, targeting an air base where Iranian forces are believed to have been hit. Syrian state media initially accused the U.S. of carrying out adidas campus the strike, but the Pentagon quickly denied having carried out any strikes in response for the suspected chemical attack on Douma, outside Damascus.On Sunday, President Trump and France s President Emmanuel Macron spoke out about the incident and, according to a White House statement, agreed that the President Bashar] Assad regime must be held accountable for its continued human rights abuses. After a Sundaythreat by President Trumpthat there would be a big price to pay for the attack against civilians, Russia was the first to call for a Monday meeting. The meeting comes as the new National Security Advisor, John Bolton, a hawk on Syria, was to begin work <a href=https://www.af1.it>af1 at the White Ho Vhbf Thailand, Cambodia Clash Over Temple; 5 Dead
Updated at 12:05 a.m. Eastern timeCBS News has confirmed that U.S. warplanes made airstrikes yesterday on suspected al Qaeda positions in Yemen.Officials say the strikes were requested by the government of Yemen and were intended to head off terrorist attacks in that country. The targets might have included the U.S. Embassy. Yemeni officials say at least 34 militants were killed.Witnesses, however, put the number killed at over 60 and said the dead were mostly civilians, including women and children, The New York Times reported in its online editions late Friday. They denied the target was an al Qaeda stronghold, and one provincial official said only 10 militant suspects died.The United States has repeatedly called on Yemen to take stronger action against al Qaeda, whose fighters have increasingly found refuge here in the past year. Worries over the growing presence are compounded by fears that Yemen could collapse into turmoil from it <a href=https://www.stanley-cups.pl>stanley kubek s multiple conflicts and increasing poverty and become another Afghanistan, giving the militants even freer rein. Part of al Qaeda s strategy has been to move the terrorist groups Arab militant fighters out of the Afghanistan-Pakistan region to Yemen.It was reported last week that the man in charge of that relocation was likely killed in a U.S. drone attack in nort stanley cups hwest stanley cup Pakistan.Reports of the likely death of Saleh al-Somali, a Somali-born key al Qaeda operational planner, in a U.S. drone strike in northwestern Pakistan Tuesday prompted
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Nairobi, Kenyamdas <a href=https://www.airmaxplus.us>air max 2 h; King Charles III is in Kenya for his first state visit to a Commonwealth country as monarch. He will adidas originals uomo acknowledge the painful aspects of the countries shared history while underscoring his commitment to an organization that s been central to Britain s global power since World War II. The four-day visit is full of symbolism. Charles mother, the late Queen Elizabeth II, learned that she had become the U.K. monarch while visiting a game preserve in the East African nation, at the time a British colony, in 1952. The king and Queen Camilla touched down in the capital, Nairobi, late Monday and were given a ceremonial welcome Tuesday by Kenyan President William Ruto at State House. Charles later planted an African fern tree seedling in its lawn. King Charles III is seen during a visit to Uhuru Gardens National Monument and Museum, Oct. 31, adidas samba og 2023 in Nairobi, Kenya. Tim Rooke/Pool/Samir Hussein/WireImage Why Britain s royals won t apologize for profiting off slaveryThe royal couple also visited the Tomb of the Unknown Warrior at gardens named Uhuru, which is Swahili for freedom. The king and Ruto laid wreaths, then proceeded to the site of the declaration of Kenya s independence in 1963. Comments by the king and Kenya s president were not immediately made available. Kenya is celebrating the 60th anniversary of its independence this year. It and Britain hav Ypbx Country Fast Facts: Costa Rica
BRUSSELS - Some are growing beards in revolt. Artists are venting their anger on stage and students will be out in force on Sunday. Their rallying cry A proper government and - finally - an end to seven months of negotiations mired in recrimination.For decades, the 6 million Dutch-speaking Flemings in Belgium s north and 4.5 million Francophones in the south have grown increasingly apart in a bipolar kingdom that has contained the seeds of division since its inception in 1830.Politicians are trying to broker a new <a href=https://www.stanley-cup.pl>stanley kubek constitution with increased regional autonomy to reflect that reality. But the work is proving long and hard. For over 220 days, since a June 13 election, the stanley us country has been rudderless.At the Royal Flemish Theater in the heart of Brussels on Friday, actress Marijke Pinoy conveyed how little each side understood of the other. Rinnzekete bee bee nnz krr muuuu, she said, arms flailing and eyes flashing as she rehearsed her performance of Kurt Schwitters Dadaist poem in an non-existent language. This is to show the politicians that they have to stop with their blah blah blah, she said once her adrenaline had dropped.She was host to a slew of Flemish artists, and some Francophone, to promote solidarity and reject nationalism in the show Not in our Name. Such was demand for tickets, the 500-seat theater could have sol stanley us d out several times over, organizers said. We have to show we are a Belgium which can do more than just quarrel, Pinoy said.That quarreling
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