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WASHINGTON -- A giant crack in the Earth opened up almost overnight, 50 feet deep and at its widest 65 feet across, slicing through a highway and terrifying many who live in an area just west of Nairobi, Kenya.So what caused it Well, it depends which scientist you ask. We re seeing a crack that in all likelihood formed over many thousands of years or hundreds of thousands of years, said Ben Andrews, a geolo <a href=https://www.adidasoriginal.it>adidas original campus gist with the Smithsonian. Scientists differ on what they believe is causing a giant nike dunk low crack to open in the Earth in Kenya CBS News Some scientists, like Andrews, believe that the crack was recently exposed by a rainstorm. But he says its true cause goes deeper, and that it was created by the movement of the Earth s tectonic plates, sections of the Earth s crust that move about one inch a year. In 50 million years, he says Africa may split in two.Other scientists, like earthquake geologist Wendy Bohon, agree that Africa is slowly splitting in two, but she thinks the gash w adidas samba as created in a flash. I think it s an Earth fissure, the same sort of thing that you see in Arizona after heavy rain storms, Bohon said. They re the result of heavier torrential rains that come and wash away large portions of the dirt in the ground. To me it looks pretty cut and dry. It wasn t a result of the tectonics, it was the result of the weather. A mysterious gash in the Earth at th Jkpd Volcano erupts in El Salvador prompting evacuations
Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez warned that he would expel the U.S. ambassador if he continued provoking problems. If you continue provoking us, go prepare your bags because I m going to throw you out of here, Chavez warned U.S. Ambassador William Brownfield during a nationally televised spee <a href=https://www.cups-stanley.us>stanley thermos mug ch. I m going to throw you out of V stanley cups uk enezuela if you continue provoking the Venezuelan people, he said.Chavez s comments come after Washington protested an incident in which pro-government protesters pelted Brownfield s car with eggs and tomatoes last week.Th stanley mug e State Department has warned of severe diplomatic consequence if a similar incident repeats itself. Venezuela condemned the incident but has suggested Brownfield is partially responsible for failing to advise authorities of his plans in order to avert such problems. If the Washington government takes some measure against Venezuela motivated by provocations, you will be responsible, you will have to leave here, sir. I will declare you persona non grata in Venezuela, Chavez responded Sunday.Chavez accused Washington of seeking to escalate tensions and looking for another incident. Chavez said Brownfield was partially responsible for the incident for failing to advise the local mayor s office or the foreign ministry of his travel plans. Brownfield had visited a ballpark in Caracas Catia slums, a Chavez stronghold, to donate baseball equipment to a youth league.plans in order to avert such problems.
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CAIRO -- Egyptian authorities refused entry to two senior Human Rights Watch staffers a day before the organization is due to release a damning report on the mass killing of protesters in Egypt one year ago.Upon arrival at Cairo International Airport, Executive Director Kenneth Roth and Middle East Director Sarah Leah Whitson were denied entry into the country by airport security. They were interrogated, then held through the night and... told they were being deported without any explanation, said Human Rights Watch Fellow Omar Shakir. All we know is that there was a note affixed to the passports of Ken and Sarah Leah that said security reasons . Human Rights Watch says this is the first time its staff members have been prevented from entering Egypt, even under three decades of former dictator H <a href=https://www.campusadidas.it>adidas campus 00 osni Mubarak s rule.It comes a da adidas samba y ahead of the release of Human Rights Watch s report on last year s mass killings of demonstrators protesting the Egyptian military s overthrow of former President Mohammed Morsi. Roth and Whitson had traveled to Cairo for its scheduled publication on Tuesday. Egypt forces launch bloody siege to clear Morsi backers 60 photos The report, com nike sb dunk piled over the last year and titled All According to Plan: The Raba a Massacre and Ritj Brits To Test New Osama Tape
YANGON, Myanmar - The military-backed government of Myanmar has deported Hollywood actress Michelle Yeoh, who stars as pro-democracy leader Aung San Suu Kyi in an upcoming movie, officials said Tuesday.The Malaysian actress arrived in the country s main city, Yangon, on June 22 and was deported the same day because she was on a blacklist, a government official said.The official, who declined to be identified because he was not authorized to speak to the press, did not say why Yeoh was on the list. But Myanmar s repressive government has routinely rejected visa requests of journalists and perceived critics for years.Suu Kyi spokesman Nyan Win confirmed Yeoh was deported but had no other details.The Luc Besson movie about Suu Kyi s life, The Lady, is <a href=https://www.stanley-cups.com.de>stanley thermobecher due out later this year, and Yeoh has said she hopes her portrayal of Suu Kyi will raise awareness about the Nobel Peace Prize winner s story. Suu Kyi, 66, pictured at left spent most of the last two decades detained by the former military junta. She was released last year, just days after an election that her party boycotted and in which she was barred from being a candidate. The vote was the nation s first in 20 years, and in March, the junta handed power to a civilian government. But critics s stanley water bottle ay little has changed and the new government is merely a front for continued rule by the army, which has been in power here since 1962.Yeoh visited Myanmar in December and spent time with Suu Kyi for the mo stanley france vie, which w
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CBS News NAIROBI, Kenya - FBI agents helped Kenyan officials comb through evidence Thursday at the scene of the four-day siege on an upmarket shopping mall in Nairobi, looking for clues on the identities of both the victims and the terrorists.CBS News correspondent Charlie D Agata said the gaping hole left in the Westgate Mall, where three stories of the building collapsed near the end of the deadly siege, was still smouldering. The whole area was being treated as a crime scene, and there were discrepancies in the death tolls being reported by the government, which was sticking to the 61 fatalities it confirmed on Monday, and the Kenya Red Cross, which raised its toll on Thursday to 71. More bodies were expected to come out of the crushed concrete and twisted metal.U.S. forensic teams join Kenya mall probeKenya mall attack details emerge but death toll unclearAl-Shabab showed gruesome social media savvy during attack Just what caused building to come down, burying both h <a href=https://www.hokas.com.de>hoka ostages and militants beneath the rubble, has become a key question in the investigation. D Agata said he and other journalists, who were kept about 200 yards from the mall itself, heard large explosions on Monday. One government official said soldiers firing rocket propelled grenades knocked out a supporting column. Video released by the Kenyan government shows the damage to the Westgate Mall. chanclas yeezy CBS News adidas campus donna Rinj Venezuelan opposition vies for momentum as Maduro appears immovable
AP HOUSTON - The Texas-based wife of an Army officer serving in Afghanistan witnessed her husband s death as the two video chatted via Skype, his family said Friday.The circumstances of Capt. Bruce Kevin Clark s death Monday were not immediately available. We are entrusting the military with investigating and with finding out what happened to Capt. Clark, Bradley Taber-Thomas, Clark s bro <a href=https://www.stanley-quencher.uk>stanley quencher ther-in-law, told The Associated Press.The Pentagon said the 43-year-old officer was formerly from Spencerport, N.Y., and that his death is under investigation. Bruce s wife tragically witnessed her husband s death during one of their regular Skype video-chats on Monday, Taber-Thomas said in a prepared statement. At the time of the incident, the family was hoping for a rescue and miracle, but later learned that it was not to be. Clark, an Army chief nurse, was assigned to the William Beaumont Army Medical Center in El Paso and deployed in March.Taber-Thomas said the soldier s body was returned Thursday to Dover Air Force Base. Although the circumstances were unimaginable, Bruce s stanley thermos mug wife a stanley cup nd extended family will be forever thankful that he and his wife were together in his last moments, he said.A funeral is planned in Spencerport, N.Y., a suburb of Rochester and his wife s hometown, but details were not immediately available. Clark and his wife moved there in 2000 and he joined the Army six years later. A memorial service also was planned for Addison, Mich., where Clark g
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There s precious little agreement about what the U.S. should do to stem the rising tide of violence in Iraq, where extremists aligned with the Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant ISIS have steadily gained power and territory through a bloody military campaign over the last few months.Nearly everyone, though, agrees t <a href=https://www.airforceone.fr>air force one hat doing nothing is not an option. Battle for Iraq: Militants take cities, surge toward Baghdad 02:29 Obama: Iraq violence a wake up call for Iraqi leaders 04:58 Policymakers in President Obama s administration and Congress say America has a vita yeezy l national interest in preventing the advancing jihadists from g adidas campus aining a permanent foothold in the region, or worse, ousting Iraq s central government.That possibility was barely entertained at the start of the year, but it emerged as a genuine fear this week after militants seized Mosul, Iraq s second largest city, and executed several devastating terror attacks in Fallujah, a regional hub only 40 miles west of Iraq s capital Baghdad.News will be covering the latest developments extensively tonight on the CBS Evening News, with Clarissa Ward in Baghdad Zinr Albright: Caution In East Timor
VIENNA Technicians upgrading Iran s main uranium enrichment facility have tripled their installations of high-tech machines that could be used in a nuclear weapons program to more than 600 in the last three months, diplomats said Wednesday.They say the machines are not yet producing enriched uranium and some may be only partially installed. Still the move is the latest sign that 10 years of diplomatic efforts have failed to persuade Tehran to curb its uranium enrichment. Instead, Iran continues to increase its capacities.The installations also suggest that Iran possesses both the technology to mass-produce centrifuges that can enrich much faster than its present machines and the ability to evade international sanctions meant to keep it from getting materials it needs to do so. Iran nuclear chief touts 3,000 new centrifuges <a href=https://www.cups-stanley.ca>stanley mug Diplomat confirms Iran nuclear upgradeIran touts installation of advanced uranium centrifugesMeanwhile, Iran s president slammed foreign presence in the Persian Gulf, claiming it s the source of insecurity in stanley thermos the region.President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad said Iran has always guarded peace and security in the Gulf and the strategic Strait of Hormuz, a key waterway through which about one-fifth of the world s oil supply passes.The Islamic Republic insists it has no interest in nuclear weapons and says it s enriching uranium only for nuclear power and other non-military applications. Iran also asserts it has a right to do so under international law.But the Unite
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Two U.S. athletes have been punished for protesting on the medal stand during the Pan American Games in Lima, Peru. According to letters from the U.S. Olympic and Paralympic Committee USOPC obtained by T <a href=https://www.adidasoriginal.it>adidas originals donna he Associated Press, fencer Race Imboden and hammer thrower Gwen Berry were handed a 12-month long probation for their actions.Earlier this month, Imboden took a knee and Berry raised her fist on the podium during the medal giving ceremony. USOPC CEO Sarah Hirshland wrote the letter Tuesday notifying them of their probation and noted that protesting at future competitions mdash; including the 2020 Summer Olympics in Tokyo mdash; could come at a bigger cost. Race Imboden kneels at the Men s Foil Team medal ceremony in Fencing at Pan American Games Lima 2019. Getty It is also important for me to point out that, going forward, issuing a reprimand to other athletes in a similar instance is insufficient, Hirshland wrote in the letter. We recognize that we must more clearly define for Team USA athletes wh nike dunk low at a breach of these rules will mean in the future, Hirshland added. Working with the athletes and national governing body councils , we are committed to more explicitly defining what the consequences will be for members of Team USA who protest at future Games. Gwen Berry was punished with probation adidas originals mujer after raising her fist during the Pan Am Games this su Glwx Panetta on Afghan war: We re winning
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