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HAVANA -- Colombiarsquo government and its largest rebel group signed a new, modified peace accord on Saturday following the surprise rejection of an earlier deal by voters in a referendum. The latest agreement aims to address some of the concerns of opponents of the <a href=https://www.airforceone.fr>air force one original accord, especially former President Alvaro Uribe who said the deal was too lenient on a rebel group that had kidnapped and committed war crimes. The new deal is an opportunity to clear up doubts, but above all to unite us, said chief government negotiator Humberto de La Calle, who signed the accord along with rebel negotiator Luciano Marin, alias Ivan Marquez, in Cuba, moving to end a half-century-long conflict that has claimed more than 220,000 lives. De la Calle described the text of the modified accord as much better than the previous one, but didnrsquo;t say if or how it would be submitted to asics sneaker a referendum. President Juan Manuel Santos and the Revolutionary Armed Fo adidas originals donna rces of Colombia inked an initial peace deal on Sept. 26 amid international fanfare after more than four years of negotiations. But voters rejected it on Oct. 2 by just 55,000 votes, dealing a stunning setback to Santos who won the Nobel Peace Prize for his efforts to end Colombiarsquo conflict. Santos immediately began looking for ways to rescue the deal and the sides extended a cease-fire until Dec. 31 to get the modified deal done. The rebels insisted they wouldnrsquo;t go back to the drawing b Ebmp Eerie wreckage on Mars captured in new photos from NASA s Ingenuity helicopter
CBS News CAIRO - New protests against Egyptian President Mohammed Morsi Wednesday followed the biggest demonstrations yet. On Tuesday, tens of thousands gathered in Cairo s Tahrir Square demanding that Morsi ren <a href=https://www.cups-stanley.ca>stanley tumbler ounce a declaration giving him broad new powers.Things were much calmer Wednesday, but the scene Tuesday was strikingly reminiscent of the Egyptian revolution two years ago, reports CBS News correspondent Holly Williams. Tahrir Square - the birthplace of the revolution - was once again carpeted by furious protesters.They even chanted the same slogan: The people want the downfall of t stanley quencher he regime.But this time the target of their anger was Morsi, Egypt s first democratically elected president, who they accuse of behaving like a pharaoh.One of the protesters was Nayer Nagy, the conductor o gourde stanley f Egypt s national opera. I want everybody who believes in the freedom of speech and the freedom of ideas and thinking to be out on the street today and never get back home until we reach the Egypt that we know again, he said.In streets near Tahrir Square, there were violent confrontations between protesters and the police, but it was mostly a peaceful demonstration by people who say they ll keep protesting until Morsi gives up his sweeping new powers.Mohammed Amer is a retired teacher who said things are now worse under Morsi than they were under the old regime. Where is the democracy he asked through a translator. Does democracy mean that the president can become a dictator
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Updated 6:33 PM ESTPHILADELPHIA - At least one of three American students arrested during protests in Cairo arrived back in the U.S. on Saturday, nearly three days after an Egyptian court ordered their release.Gregory Porter, 19, landed in Philadelphia after flying from Cairo to Paris. <a href=https://www.stanleymugs.us>stanley cup He and two other U.S. students had been arrested on the roof of a university building near Cairo s iconic Tahrir Square last Sunday after officials accused them of throwing firebombs atsecurity forces fighting with protestersPorter took no questions at the airport, but said he was thankful for the help he and the other two young men received from the U.S. Embassy in Cairo, administrators at the university they were attending and attorneys in Egypt and the U.S. I m just so thankful to be back, to be in Philadelphia right now, said Porter, who is from nearby Glenside, Pa., and attends Drexel University in Philadelphia. Luke Gates, 21, and Derrik Sweeney, 19, left the Egyptian capital Saturday morning on separate flig stanley uk hts to Frankfurt, Germany, an airport official in Cairo said.All three young men were studying at the American University in Cairo. We re thrilled that he s home, said Sharon Sloan of stanley cup Newtown, Pa., one of the relatives at the airport. We think it s a miracle, definitely an answer to prayer. Protests have been going on in Cairo there since Nov. 19, in anticipation of the landmark parliamentary elections due to start Monday. On Friday, the crowd grew to more than 100,000 peopl
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Asked last week if he d reduce U.S. troop levels in Iraq within a year, President Bush said that was a trick question. A trickier question already facing U.S. commanders is how to replace soldiers rotating home if foreign countries don t step up.Defense Secretary Donald H. Rumsfeld has said more international forces would help ease the burden on the 132,000 American troops in Iraq. Now, about 23,000 other troops from more than 30 countries are there.Administration officials had hoped a U.N. Security Council resolution approved last month would pers <a href=https://www.stanley-cups.de>stanley cup uade allies to send more forces. So far, it has not.Turkey approved sending troops, but is balking at deploying them because inte stanley fr rim Iraqi leaders have resisted the offe stanley tumbler r.Already, about 15,000 Army National Guard troops have been mobilized for possible service in Iraq beginning early next year, to replace weary active-duty troops who already have been there close to a year. The Pentagon might need to call up even more reservists in support units if Turkey or other countries don t end up sending troops, Joint Chiefs of Staff Chairman Gen. Richard Myers said recently.U.S. officials have ruled out the idea of increasing overall U.S. troop numbers in Iraq, instead saying they will speed up the process of getting trained Iraqi security forces into the streets to deal with an increasingly sophisticated and deadly insurgency.The Washington Post reports the top U.S. civilian in Iraq is warming to the idea of remobilizing some parts
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Asked last week if he d reduce U.S. troop levels in Iraq within a year, President Bush said that was a trick question. A trickier question already facing U.S. commanders is how to replace soldiers rotating home if foreign countries don t step up.Defense Secretary Donald H. Rumsfeld has said more international forces would help ease the burden on the 132,000 American troops in Iraq. Now, about 23,000 other troops from more than 30 countries are there.Administration officials had hoped a U.N. Security Council resolution approved last month would pers <a href=https://www.stanley-cups.de>stanley cup uade allies to send more forces. So far, it has not.Turkey approved sending troops, but is balking at deploying them because inte stanley fr rim Iraqi leaders have resisted the offe stanley tumbler r.Already, about 15,000 Army National Guard troops have been mobilized for possible service in Iraq beginning early next year, to replace weary active-duty troops who already have been there close to a year. The Pentagon might need to call up even more reservists in support units if Turkey or other countries don t end up sending troops, Joint Chiefs of Staff Chairman Gen. Richard Myers said recently.U.S. officials have ruled out the idea of increasing overall U.S. troop numbers in Iraq, instead saying they will speed up the process of getting trained Iraqi security forces into the streets to deal with an increasingly sophisticated and deadly insurgency.The Washington Post reports the top U.S. civilian in Iraq is warming to the idea of remobilizing some parts
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At least 25 militants with suspected links to al Qaeda have been arrested in connection with the deadly attack on the U.S. Embassy in the Yemeni capital, a senior security official said Thursday.The Yemeni official said the 25 have been rounded up from various parts of Yemen over the past 24 hours and were being questioned by Yemeni and U.S. investigators.It is not unusual for authorities in Yemen, a key partner in the U.S.-led war on terror but for <a href=https://www.cup-stanley.ca>stanley tumbler years an al Qaeda stronghold, to round up a large number of suspects in the wake of a terror attack.The off stanley cup icial, speaking on condition of anonymity because he is not authorized to speak to the media, said a U.S. team, possibly from the Federal Bureau of Investigation, was on its way to Yemen to take charge of the investigation. U.S. Embassy spokesman Ryan Gliha would only say that it is standard procedure to dispatch an FBI team in cases of attacks against U.S. interests abroad.The attack Wednesday killed 16 people but failed to breach the compound s walls. None of those killed or wounded were U.S. diplomat stanley flask s or embassy employees. Also Thursday, an Associated Press reporter who visited the embassy saw a group of non-Yemeni men investigating the damage caused by the attack outside the embassy s large walls.The men were sifting through the debris, plastering what appeared to be white tag cards on several objects scattered on the ground.The reporter could also see pieces of what appeared to be human flesh outside the walls,
MOSCOW -- RT is a Russian news network. Its programming is available in 100 countries and six languages, all paid for by the Kremlin.CBS News correspondent Elizabeth Palmer visited RTrsquo Mo <a href=https://www.adidas-yeezys.es>adidas yeezy scow studio Thursday, where the main story was the networkrsquo Facebook page being blocked.But RT was already in the news.The U.S. intelligence report on Russian hacking called RT part of a Kremlin-directed campaign to undermine faith in the US Government and fuel political protest. Margarita Simonyan, right, and Elizabeth Palmer CBS News nike air force Editor-in-chief Margarita Simonyan dismissed the report and doubled down on her criticism of America. In your own words: lsquo;The U.S. lacks democracy and has no right to teach the world.rsquo; What was that all about Palmer asked.The U.S. has made a lot of mistakes all over the worldhellip; look at Iraq, Simonyan said. The country that makes such mistakes do not have the moral right to teach the world.C-SPAN interrupted by Russian news site RTA dark view of a dysfunctional America runs through RTrsquo content, from its broadcasts to its websites to its sister news service, Sputnik.A recent Sputnik op-ed reads America is in decay. Its institutions are air max crumbling. Its media discredited. Andrei Kovalev Ytzb Sudan Dubs The ICC White Man s Court
At least 25 militants with suspected links to al Qaeda have been arrested in connection with the deadly attack on the U.S. Embassy in the Yemeni capital, a senior security official said Thursday.The Yemeni official said the 25 have been rounded up from various parts of Yemen over the past 24 hours and were being questioned by Yemeni and U.S. investigators.It is not unusual for authorities in Yemen, a key partner in the U.S.-led war on terror but for <a href=https://www.cup-stanley.ca>stanley tumbler years an al Qaeda stronghold, to round up a large number of suspects in the wake of a terror attack.The off stanley cup icial, speaking on condition of anonymity because he is not authorized to speak to the media, said a U.S. team, possibly from the Federal Bureau of Investigation, was on its way to Yemen to take charge of the investigation. U.S. Embassy spokesman Ryan Gliha would only say that it is standard procedure to dispatch an FBI team in cases of attacks against U.S. interests abroad.The attack Wednesday killed 16 people but failed to breach the compound s walls. None of those killed or wounded were U.S. diplomat stanley flask s or embassy employees. Also Thursday, an Associated Press reporter who visited the embassy saw a group of non-Yemeni men investigating the damage caused by the attack outside the embassy s large walls.The men were sifting through the debris, plastering what appeared to be white tag cards on several objects scattered on the ground.The reporter could also see pieces of what appeared to be human flesh outside the walls,
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