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Near Kherson, Ukrainemdash; Ukraine s Foreign Minister Dmytro Kuleba issued an urgent plea Thursday evening for Western leaders to send his country more heavy weapons to help Ukrainian forces counter a powerful Russian offensive in the eastern Donbas region. The only position where Russia is better than us, it s the amount of heavy weapons they have, Kuleba said in his video appeal. Without artillery, without multiple l <a href=https://www.airmaxplus.de>air max aunch rocket systems, we won t be able to push them back. Kuleba said the situation in Donbas was even worse than people say, beseeching Western allies with a repeated plea: If you really care for Ukraine, weapons, weapons and weapons again. The appeals from Kyiv have apparently been heard in Washington, where a Biden administration official told CBS News senior national security correspondent David Martin that the Whi nike dunk te House was leaning toward providing multiple launch rocket systems MLRS to Ukraine as part of the next package crocs hausschuhe of military aid for the country. A promotional photo shows one of Lockheed Martin s High Mobility Artillery Rocket Systems HIMARS in use. Lockheed Martin No final decision has been made in Washington, officials told CBS News, but if the Biden administration does commit to providing MLRS to Ukraine, they said it would likely be weapons known as HIMARS, made by Lockheed Martin, which would provide slightly longer range Hjtn Arafat Defiant In Wake Of Ruling
U.N. Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon speaks during a press conference April 17, 2012, in Luxembourg. AFP/Getty Images As a U.N.-backed cease-fire appears to be unraveling in Syria, the United Nations wants to expand the deployment of monitors there in an attempt to broker a peaceful transition under the six-point plan proposed by joint Arab League-U.N. envoy Kofi Annan.In a letter to the Security Council, U.N. Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon proposes a supervision mission of up to 300 observers in Syria.Special Section: The Arab SpringSyrian activists: Deadly soldier-defector clashesU.S. Syria policy a tacit nod to Assad s firm grip I recommend that the Council authorize such a mission, with the understanding that I will consider releva <a href=https://www.cup-stanley.ca>stanley canada nt developments on the ground, including the consolidation of the cessation of the violence, to decide on deployments, the secretary-general writes in his letter obtained by CBS News. The protracted crisis in Syria over the past 13 months has seen many thousands killed, injured, detained or displaced. The violence has been characterized by use of heavy weapons in civilian areas and widespread violations of human rights, while aspirations for political change in the country have not been met. I remain deeply concerned about the gravity of stanley cup the situation in the country. However, without under-estimating the serious challenges ahead, an opportunity for progress
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WASHINGTON - Mortgage giant Fannie Mae knew about allegations of improper foreclosure practices by law firms in 2003 but did not act to stop them, a government watchdog says.Similar allegations are the subject of a probe by state attorneys general into how lenders and law firms ignored proper procedures to handle a crush of foreclosure paperwork.An unnamed shareholder warned Fannie Mae of a <a href=https://www.stanleycup.lt>stanley cups lleged foreclosure abuses in 2003, the inspector general for the agency that regulates Fannie says in a report being released Tuesday.Federal Housing Finance Agency - Inspector GeneralFannie Mae responded by hiring a law firm to investigate the claims in 2005. The law firm reported in 20 stanley cup 06 that it had found foreclosure attorneys in Florida routinely filing false pleadings and affidavits. Fannie officials said they told a government official about the law firm s findings in 2006. That unnamed official, who now works for Fannie s regulator, the Federal Housing Finance Agency, said he couldn t recall the conversation, the report says.Fannie began using a network of attorneys in 1997 to help handle foreclosures, evictions and bankruptcies. In 2008, the network grew to 140 law firms. And the number of f stanley thermos oreclosures in Fannie s portfolio reached historic highs. Foreclosures more than doubled from 2007 to 2008. They grew 50 percent in 2009.In June 2010, FHFA officials went to Florida to study the foreclosure crisis. They found that the mortgage industry was overwhelmed by foreclosures; tha Eszu ABC News And CNN Talk Marriage
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As the United States lags on climate legislation, the U.N. climate chief says China is poised to join the European Union in claiming front-runner status among nations battling climate change.Yvo de Boer said in an Associated Press interview Monday that China is leaping ahead of the United States with domestic plans for more energy efficiency, renewable sources of power, cuts in vehicle pollution and closures of dirty plants. China and India have announced very ambitious national climate change plans. In the case of China, so ambitious that it could well become the front-runner in the fight to address climate change, de Boer said. The big question mark is the U.S. He spoke on the eve of a U.N. summit of 100 world leaders intended to rally momentum for crafting a new global climate pact at Copenhagen, Denmark in December. President Bush had rejected the 1997 Kyoto Protocol for cutting global emissions of warming gases based on its exclusion of major developing nations like Chin <a href=https://www.cup-stanley.us>stanley cup usa a and India. Chinese President Hu Jintao will announce ne stanley website w plans to fight global warming at a U.N. summit on climate change on Tuesday. China already has said it is seeking to use 15 percent of its energy from renewable sources by 2020. U.N. Climate Change Conference 2009: Copenhagen Official Site China and the U.S. together account for about 40 percent of all the world s stanley cup emissions of carbon dioxide, methane and other industrial warming gases.De Boer said he also was encouraged by Japan s new
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ISTANBUL - A massive flag-waving crowd, the size of which some Turkish media said had never been seen before, gathered in Istanbul Sunday for a giant rally to mark the end of nightly demonstrations since Turkey s July 15 abortive coup that left more than 270 people dead.No official estimate was provided, but Turkish media said millions were attending. The event was so full that large crowds were turned away at the gates, spilling into surrounding streets. We will continue on our road in solidarity. We will lo <a href=https://www.adidas-samba-adidas.es>adidas sambarose ve each other not for rank or title, but for Allah, President Recep Tayyip Erdogan said on a 200-foot stage set up for the event. The stage was framed by two platforms and draped with massive national flags and banners depicting Erdogan and Turkey s founding father Mustafa Kemal Ataturk. This nation will never accept servitude, the president said.The Yenikapi meeting area by the Marmara Sea waterfront in Istanbul s European side was transformed into a sea of red and white, the colors of Turkey s flag. The Democracy and Martyrs Rally was billed as a cross-party event representing Turkish unity in the wake of the failed coup, in which a group of renegade military officers attempted to seize air force 1 power with tanks, helicopters and fighter jets. The government has launched a sweeping crackdown in the coup s aftermath, targeting followers yeezy of US-based Muslim cleric Fethullah Gulen, who it says orchestrated the putsch. Nearly 18,000 people have been detained or arrested, m Igxn Deadly Moscow Dorm Fire
Snow lay thick on the domes of the mosques and churches of Jerusalem s Old City and on the battlements of the ancient wall that surrounds it. In the Negev Desert, Bedouins awoke to find a thick white layer on the backs of their camels, sheep and goats.A rare storm swept the Middle East late this week, dumping <a href=https://www.stanley-cup.fr>stanley quencher as much as three feet of snow in the hardest-hit areas, blocking roads and cutting off cities throughout the region.The storm began Thursday and has dropped about a foot of snow on many parts of Israel, L stanley mug ebanon, Jordan and Syria. The snowfall blocked most mountain roads and disrupted traffic on the highway between Beirut and Damascus, Syria. Strong winds lashed Lebanon s 120-mile Mediterranean coast, uprooting telephone and power poles. The weather has caused blocked roads, stranded cars and cut power lines. On the coastal road between Beirut and Sidon, five people were injured in a traffic accident, police said. Snow and unusually low temperatures were reported in several other countries in the Middle East, but only Egypt reported fatalities due to the weather. Police there said heavy downpours and fog caused 14 s stanley quencher eparate traffic accidents, killing three people and injuring 71.At least 15 inches of snow piled up in Jerusalem and in other hilltop areas in Israel, creating picturesque scenes but closing roads and causing traffic jams. In the traditionally Arab section of the city, a house collapsed under the snow s weight, trapping two Palestinians inside. One was extracte
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MOSCOW -- Russian President Vladimir Putin signed a bill Friday completing his country s annexation of Crimea, a Black Sea peninsula which voted overwhelmingly less than a week earlier to secede from Ukraine and join the Russian Federation. The price for Russia s takeover of Crimea has been a slowly increasing raft of sanctions from Washington and Europe targeting Russian officials - and, as CBS News Elizabeth Palmer reports, turmoil in Russia s financial markets. The stock market in Moscow took a beating Friday morning and international ratings agencies downgraded Russia s outlook amid the threat of hars <a href=https://www.nike-dunks.de>nike dunks panda her sanctions -- including possible broad economic sanctions against Russian institutions. Russian troop buildup increases along Ukraine s border 01:45 air force 1 Competing sanctions: Russia responds to U.S. actions with entry bans 01:06 And in spite hoka of an explicit promise to U.S. Defense Secretary Chuck Hagel from his counterpart in Moscow that Russia was not interested in going one step further and invading eastern Ukraine, the world remained on edge to see if that vow would be honored. Earlier Friday, Putin said there was Waxm Lost Holocaust Scores Given New Life
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