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BAGHDAD 151; Hundreds of Sunni Muslims gathered in Baghdad Friday to celebrate the withdrawal of American forces, but in a sign of the sectarian divisions that re-emerged immediately after their departure, Shiite Muslims did not join the event.The celebration took place near the Abu Hanifa mosque, the main house of worship in the primarily Sunni neighborhood of Azamiyah in northern Baghdad. To secure the event, Iraqi troops blocked traffic on roads leading to the mosque and searched people approaching the area.During the rally, men and children waved Iraqi flags and raised banners praising those who resisted the U.S. presence in Iraq. Baghdad is the castle of r <a href=https://www.cup-stanley.us>stanley cup esistance, one banner read. The deeds of the heroes are stronger than the weapons of the occupiers, read another banner. Women threw cho stanley cup quencher colates to the crowd as a sign of joy.In his sermon, the mosque s preacher, Sheik Ahmed al-Taha, stanley france accused the Americans of stirring up sectarian tension among Iraqis. The occupiers created the sectarian conflict as an exit from the quagmire they found themselves in when they were facing 200 military operations against them every day. By dividing Iraqis, the Americans made Iraqis attack each other instead of attacking them, al-Taha told worshippers.The preacher also called on the government to demand compensation from the Americans for the loss of lives and damage caused during the occupation.Al Qaeda in Iraq says it was behind Baghdad blastsSuicide car bombing kills 7 in Ir
Sources tell CBS News President Trump is leaning toward decertifying t <a href=https://www.adidasoriginal.de>adidas originals damen he Iran nuclear deal. The president may force the issue by saying Iran is not complying with the agreement.One global political risk expert broke down what would be at stake if Mr. Trump decides to pull out of the agreement, which was reached in 2015 between the U.S., Iran and other world powers. VP Pence on Russia probe, Iran nuclear deal, military options for North Korea 07:42 adidas samba og The stakes are, if other countries join us, then the Iranians are off to the races in terms of nuclear capabilities and they d be quite quick about it, Eurasia Group founder and president Ian Bremmer said Thursday on CBS This Morning. But I think much more likely would be that all of the others that are involved in the negotiations and the settlement, including our allies in Europe -- adidas campus France, the U.K. -- would actually stick with the deal, and the Americans would be effectively out in the cold. And I will tell you that this week, the Saudis, the Israelis have been talking to the Trump administration saying, None of us like this deal -- don t pull out and be all by yourself. Vice President Mike Pence indicated on CBS This Morning Thursday that Mr. Trump will reveal his decision soon about the Iran nuclear deal, but he would not say what it was. Th Iyen Iraqi Oil Flow: No Go
BAGHDAD 151; Hundreds of Sunni Muslims gathered in Baghdad Friday to celebrate the withdrawal of American forces, but in a sign of the sectarian divisions that re-emerged immediately after their departure, Shiite Muslims did not join the event.The celebration took place near the Abu Hanifa mosque, the main house of worship in the primarily Sunni neighborhood of Azamiyah in northern Baghdad. To secure the event, Iraqi troops blocked traffic on roads leading to the mosque and searched people approaching the area.During the rally, men and children waved Iraqi flags and raised banners praising those who resisted the U.S. presence in Iraq. Baghdad is the castle of r <a href=https://www.cup-stanley.us>stanley cup esistance, one banner read. The deeds of the heroes are stronger than the weapons of the occupiers, read another banner. Women threw cho stanley cup quencher colates to the crowd as a sign of joy.In his sermon, the mosque s preacher, Sheik Ahmed al-Taha, stanley france accused the Americans of stirring up sectarian tension among Iraqis. The occupiers created the sectarian conflict as an exit from the quagmire they found themselves in when they were facing 200 military operations against them every day. By dividing Iraqis, the Americans made Iraqis attack each other instead of attacking them, al-Taha told worshippers.The preacher also called on the government to demand compensation from the Americans for the loss of lives and damage caused during the occupation.Al Qaeda in Iraq says it was behind Baghdad blastsSuicide car bombing kills 7 in Ir
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UNITED NATIONS -- The Trump administration s long-awaited plan for Israeli-Palestinian peace is dead upon arriv <a href=https://www.hokas.com.de>hoka laufschuhe al, hoka schuhe the Palestinian U.N. ambassador said Tuesday. Ambassador Riyad Mansour reiterated the Palestinian leadership s stance that with President Donald Trump s unilateral recognition of Jerusalem as Israel s capital on Dec. 6, the United States lost the qualification to be the only party to supervise the political process. U.S. Ambassador Nikki Haley said: Here at the U.N., thousands of miles away from Palestinians who do have real needs, there is no end to the speeches on their behalf. Country after country claims solidarity with the Palestinian people. If those words were useful in the schools, the hospitals, and the streets of their communities, the Palestinian people would not be facing the desperate conditions we are discussing here today. Talk is cheap. Mansour laid out his own administration s proposal for a peace agreement, reaffirming the Palestinians desire for a two state solution, saying peace requires two states on 1967 borders, with adjustment to those borders if both sides agree and with East Jerusalem as the capital and the other part being the capital of Israel, CBS News Pamela Falk reports.He also responded angrily to Haley s dismissal, saying, she does not spare adidas campus 80s a moment to unleash something so negative and defending Israel; and in fact she is becoming more Israeli than the Israelis. Hatj Cuban revolution gets video game treatment
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UNITED NATIONS -- The Trump administration s long-awaited plan for Israeli-Palestinian peace is dead upon arriv <a href=https://www.hokas.com.de>hoka laufschuhe al, hoka schuhe the Palestinian U.N. ambassador said Tuesday. Ambassador Riyad Mansour reiterated the Palestinian leadership s stance that with President Donald Trump s unilateral recognition of Jerusalem as Israel s capital on Dec. 6, the United States lost the qualification to be the only party to supervise the political process. U.S. Ambassador Nikki Haley said: Here at the U.N., thousands of miles away from Palestinians who do have real needs, there is no end to the speeches on their behalf. Country after country claims solidarity with the Palestinian people. If those words were useful in the schools, the hospitals, and the streets of their communities, the Palestinian people would not be facing the desperate conditions we are discussing here today. Talk is cheap. Mansour laid out his own administration s proposal for a peace agreement, reaffirming the Palestinians desire for a two state solution, saying peace requires two states on 1967 borders, with adjustment to those borders if both sides agree and with East Jerusalem as the capital and the other part being the capital of Israel, CBS News Pamela Falk reports.He also responded angrily to Haley s dismissal, saying, she does not spare adidas campus 80s a moment to unleash something so negative and defending Israel; and in fact she is becoming more Israeli than the Israelis. Hatj Cuban revolution gets video game treatment
The Security Council unanimously approved a resolution Thursday extending the U.N. humanitarian program in Iraq and setting the stage for an overhaul of U.N. sanctions against Baghdad next year.The resolution was drafted by the United States and Russia, which have been feuding over policy toward I <a href=https://www.cup-stanley.us>stanley bottles raq for several years, and marked another sign of growing cooperation between Washington and Moscow, especially since the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks.Disputes over Iraq have usually left extension of the oil-for-food humanitarian program to the last moment. But the U.S.-Russian compromise enabled the council to approve a six-month extension a day before the current phase expires at midnight Friday.Tunisia had threatened to block consensus unless the council included a provision authorizing the return to Iraq of civilian aircraft stranded in Tunisia and Jordan since the 1991 Gulf War. But it dropped the demand after behind-the-scenes diplomatic pressure from Washington, Western dipl stanley thermos omats said.The oil-for-food program allows Iraq to sell unlimited quantities of oil on condition that the proceeds are spent on food, medicine and other humanitarian goods stanley cup , and war reparations. U.S. deputy ambassador James Cunningham said Wednesday after the council discussed the resolution that the United States was pleased with the resolution.Russia s U.N. Ambassador Sergey Lavrov said, We are satisfied. Iraq s U.N. Ambassador Mohammad al-Douri said Baghdad will decide whether to accept the resolut
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WASHINGTON -- It s a scenario many feared in the fog of Syria s multi-front war: a confrontation in which U.S. forces, responding to a provocation, kill Russian soldiers or mercenaries on a crowded battlefield. Russian news reports Tuesday des <a href=https://www.adidassamba.us>samba og cribed just such a scenario, with an unknown number of Russian military contractors killed in a ferocious U.S. counterattack last week.But Defense Secretary Jim Mattis and other U.S. officials said they had no such information on casualties, and the Kremlin did not confirm any Russian deaths. U.S. officials also said the Russian government had lodged no complaint about its citizens being killed.CBS News national security correspondent David Martin reported last week that Russian mercenaries were among the pro-Syrian regime forces hit by the strikes, and if any Russian nationals were among those killed, it would mark the first time a U.S. airstrike has killed Russians in Syria.What is not disputed is the fast-changing, often confusing nature of a battlefield i airforces n which forces of multiple countries are bumping up against one another, raising the prospect of vio salomon gtx lent collisions. Whether by accident or intention, such clashes risk plunging Washington and Moscow into a situation they studiously avoided even during some of the darkest hours of their relationship: their forces directly warring with each other.Civilian deaths mount as Assad s forces hammer Damascus suburbsNikki Haley accuses Russia of shielding Assad over chemical attacksSafe or no Cvik Ukraine official says Russia fired missiles, artillery on cities near nuclear power plant
Former Iraq Foreign Minister Tariq Aziz, a prominent member of Saddam Hussein s inner circle, told the FBI that the dictator delighted in the 1998 terrorist bombings of two U.S. embassies in East Africa but had no interest in partnering with Osama bin Laden, declassified documents show. Saddam did not trust Islamists, Aziz said, according to handwritten notes of a June 27, 2004 interrogation, although he viewed al Qaeda as an effective organization.The FBI notes are among hundreds of pages of interrogation records of top Iraqi officials - including Saddam - provi <a href=https://www.stanleycup.cz>stanley termohrnek ded to the AP this week in response to a Freedom of Information Act req stanley thermos uest. While most of the Saddam records had been previously released, the National Security Archive, an independent research institute at George Washington University, said the FBI had previously refused to declassify Aziz s records.The records are from an FBI operation code-named Desert Spider, which sought to compile evidence of the Saddam regime s war crimes and to test the theory that Saddam and his intelligence services had some form of cooperation with al Qaeda prior to the U.S. stanley trinkflaschen invasion in 2003.The FBI had previously released summaries of its 20 sessions with Saddam, in which he denied any relationship with bin Laden but appeared to acknowledge that some Iraqi officials had met him. More than seven years after the U.S.-led invasion of Iraq, suspicions Saddam might have secretly collaborated with al Qaeda or other terror groups rem
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Lebanon plunged into deep mourning and put its army on alert against violence Tuesday, a day after a massive bomb ki <a href=https://www.cup-stanley.us>stanley bottles lled former Prime Minister Rafik Hariri and raised fears that Lebanon might revert to the political violence of its 1975-90 civil war.Schools, banks and shops were closed and the streets of the capital were virtually empty on Tuesday as the Lebanon started three days of mourning. Soldiers were deployed at some intersections, the armed forces were put on full alert and troops leave was canceled.Police raised the toll from Monday s bombing in downtown Beirut by one to 14 dead and about 120 injured.TV stations and radios played somber music or readings from the Quran, Islam s holy book, as the country prepared to bury stanley polska Hariri in a funeral on Wednesday at a downtown Beirut mosque.At the site of the bombing, troops clamped a cordon around the area. Explosive experts combed rooftops and the street in search of evidence that could reveal what caused the explosion. Security officials have not confirmed initial reports that said the blast was caused by a car bomb. It was unclear if the assassination would delay parliamentary elections that are expected in April and May. In the morning before his death, Hari stanley us ri had attended a parliamentary debate on a bill to redefine the electoral districts.The dead included Hariri and seven of his bodyguards, crushed and burned in their heavily armored cars by the force of the blast, which police estimated at about 660 pounds of T
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TBILISI, Georgia -- A tiger that broke loose after severe flooding at the Tbilisi Zoo mauled a man to death in the Georgian capital before being shot by police Wednesday, a day after officials said all the zoo s tigers had died.Zoo Director Zurab Gurielidze acknowledged he was to blame for releasing faulty information and said new counts indicated a tiger cub and a hyena could still be on the loose. The city has remained on edge, with runaway predators reportedly seen by some residents.The Interior Ministry in the former Soviet republic said the tiger was hiding at an abandoned factory that had been turned into a construction market when he attacked the man Wednesday. The victim, who worked at the market, later died of his wounds at a hospital. Dangerous animals escape zoo during Tbilisi floods 01:57 <a href=https://www.adidas-samba-adidas.it>adidas samba og We entered the depot and, suddenly, a white tiger rushed out of an adjacent room and attacked one of the workers, jumping at his throat and mauling him, colleague Alexander Shavbulashvili told The Ass yeezy ociated Press. We broke the window of another room to fl mizuno volleyballschuhe ee, and the sound of breaking glass must have scared it and it ran away. Police commandos rushed to the site and killed the tiger. It was a white tiger, Interior Minister Vakhtang Gomelauri told the AP. We wanted to sedate it, but it was very agg Shwh U.S. reports 1st unsafe Persian Gulf encounter with Iranian warships in months
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TBILISI, Georgia -- A tiger that broke loose after severe flooding at the Tbilisi Zoo mauled a man to death in the Georgian capital before being shot by police Wednesday, a day after officials said all the zoo s tigers had died.Zoo Director Zurab Gurielidze acknowledged he was to blame for releasing faulty information and said new counts indicated a tiger cub and a hyena could still be on the loose. The city has remained on edge, with runaway predators reportedly seen by some residents.The Interior Ministry in the former Soviet republic said the tiger was hiding at an abandoned factory that had been turned into a construction market when he attacked the man Wednesday. The victim, who worked at the market, later died of his wounds at a hospital. Dangerous animals escape zoo during Tbilisi floods 01:57 <a href=https://www.adidas-samba-adidas.it>adidas samba og We entered the depot and, suddenly, a white tiger rushed out of an adjacent room and attacked one of the workers, jumping at his throat and mauling him, colleague Alexander Shavbulashvili told The Ass yeezy ociated Press. We broke the window of another room to fl mizuno volleyballschuhe ee, and the sound of breaking glass must have scared it and it ran away. Police commandos rushed to the site and killed the tiger. It was a white tiger, Interior Minister Vakhtang Gomelauri told the AP. We wanted to sedate it, but it was very agg Shwh U.S. reports 1st unsafe Persian Gulf encounter with Iranian warships in months
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A professor at York University in Ontario, Canada, has been pulled from the course he was teaching after screenshots that showed him berating and threatening to fail a student went viral earlier this week. The professor is seen telling the student, who said they could not take their midterm exam because of the military-imposed internet blackout in Myanmar, that The next time you miss something, it s over. Screenshots of the email exchange show the student asking mathematics and statistics professor Emanoil Theodorescu for a deferral of their midterm exam, saying they recently learned the military would be imposing another internet blackout. I have just learned that from tomorrow all cellular data, wifi and internet services will be cut off indefinitely, the student wrote. Therefore, there will be a to <a href=https://www.adidasoriginal.it>adidas originals hamburg tal communications blackout. There is no deferral. It s transferred to the final exam. Last chance, bad sign, Theodorescu responded, according to the screenshots. Even the internet came down with Covid19 The student adidas samba og responded by trying to explain the situation in Myanmar, which has been rocked by protest and civil unrest since the military conducted a coup in February. Almost 200 protestors have been shot
Saudi security forces briefly surrounded a house in Riyadh and then withdr <a href=https://www.stanley-cups.fr>stanley thermos ew late Wednesday as the hour of the threatened execution of an American hostage approached.Terrorists holding Paul M. Johnson Jr. threatened Tuesday to kill him in three days unless Saudi authorities release al Qaeda prisoners. They did not give a specific time. The threats were made on a video shown on an Islamic Web site following Johnson s abduction over the weekend.A U.S. official said the threat on the tape should be taken very seriously because the posting appeared to be credible and militants have used the site before.Late Wednesday, Saudi security forces and police surrounded a house in Riyadh, but withdrew hours later, witnesses said. Security officials would not comment on the operation.Witnesses said they heard gunfire and the anti-terrorism force use loudspeakers to urge those inside the house to surrender. It was unclear whether anyone was in the house at the time. The witnesses said security forces later searched the house and a nearby mosque before the large force withdrew from the area.On Tuesday, Saudi forces arrested two militants north of Riyadh as they increased security while hunting for Johnson s kidnappers.Officials in Washing stanley bottles ton said U.S. and Saudi authorities had teamed to find Johnson. We have people and resources on the ground in Saudi Arabia, State Department spokesman Ric stanley cups hard Boucher said. They ve been in close touch with their Saudi counterparts on this matter.
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