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Last Thursday, millions of Britons stood for a second time on doorsteps and balconies, making their appreciation for frontline workers heard in cities, towns and villages. Clap for Carers began as an online call for applause, retweeted by NHS Engl <a href=https://www.stanleywebsite.us>stanley website and. It seems destined to become a weekly national event: Thursday evening at 8pm has become a collective moment in which to show heartfelt admiration and solidarity. Many people will probably look forward to doing the same this Maundy Thursday.This would be a worthwhile thing in itself. One of the major transformations in the life of a locked-down nation is the new anonymity of the days. The things which structured our daily lives 鈥?the bus journey to work; popping down to the canteen; stopping off at the supermarket to pick up dinner 鈥?have been erased. But many people have worked from home at one time or another. It is the long sweep of interchangeable days that is truly new. The stanley cup becher weekend no longer carries the promise of a Friday night at the pub, a football match to go to, or a meal out. Sundays are no longer distinguishable from the rest of the seven-day pack. Churches are closed; sociable weekend lunches with friends are another furloughed pleasure, to be resumed with gusto at an unknown date. Coronavirus has flattened out time.The new featurelessness is likely to be felt particularly acutely th vaso stanley is week. Britain is a mainly secular country these days, albeit with significant religious minorities. But much of the nation still maps Neca Secret justice Ken Clarke would simply help hide what should be exposed
Fears are grow <a href=https://www.cup-stanley.pl>bidon stanley ing for the Chinese human rights lawyer Gao Zhisheng after his brother said police admitted he went missing in September, seven months after being taken into detention.The firebrand critic of the Communist party has been repeatedly detained by public security agents and has testified that he was tortured and threatened with death. Gao disappeared from his hometown in Shaanxi province on 4 February last year. His family told reporters and human rights groups at the time that he was whisked away by loca stanley cup quencher l police and security agents from Beijing.Since then, his whereabouts have been a mystery, but this week his brother told Associated Press that he had received new and disturbing information from one of the policemen who took Gao away.Gao Zhyi said the policeman told him that Gao Zhisheng lost his way and went missing on 25 September.The authorities refuse to comment on the case. The ministry of stanley cup uk justice asked for faxed questions but did not reply to them. Similar requests for information from Beijing s Public Security Bureau have been met with silence.Human rights groups said they were alarmed and called on foreign governments and journalists to press for an explanation of how Gao went missing during his captivity.Roseann Rife of Amnesty International said everybody should be asking the Chinese authorities where Gao Zhisheng was. We have been very concerned since last February because there are reports in his own hand about how he was t
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Britain could ease its stringent Covid-19 lockdown to allow families to gather for Christmas because there are signs that coronavirus cases are starting to flatten as a result of current lockdowns, Health Secretary Matt Hancock said on Friday. British PM Boris <a href=https://www.stanley-cups.fr>stanley cup Johnson has imposed some of the most stringent curbs in an attempt to halt the spread of the infection. Tolga Akmen/Pool vi stanley cup a REUTERS The United Kingdom has the worst official Covid-19 death toll cups stanley in Europe and Prime Minister Boris Johnson has imposed some of the most stringent curbs in peacetime history in an attempt to halt the spread of the novel coronavirus. Hancock said that he was working with the devolved administrations in Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland for a UK-wide approach to rules for Christmas. England has been under lockdown for two weeks, which Hancock said was helping to flatten case numbers - an important sign that things are starting to move in the right direction ahead of a decision on Christmas. There are encouraging signs that the number of cases is starting to flatten, and that the lockdown that we brought in, earlier this month, is working, Hancock told Sky News. Englands lockdown is due to end on December 2, although ministers have not ruled out that it could be extended. Asked about his own Christmas plans, Hancock said that he was currently planning a small Christmas within the existing rules, but he said he hoped there would be some relaxation, even if some restrictions had
Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Bangladesh PM Sheikh Hasina <a href=https://www.stanley-cups.us>stanley cup will inaugurate the India-Bangladesh Friendship Pipeline IBFPL via video conference today. The event to inaugurate the first cross-border energy pipeline between the two countries is scheduled for 5 pm. Here are top points on the India-Bangladesh friendship pipeline: India-Bangladesh friendship pipeline: Bangladesh PM Sheikh Hasina and PM Modi are seen in this file photo. PTI 1. The pipeline has been built at an estimated cost of 鈧?77 crore. Bangladesh s section of the pipeline cost 鈧?85 crore. 2. The entire pipeline is 131.5-km long and will be used to supply diesel from India to Bangladesh. 3. The supply will start on an experimental basis in June this year. Watch: Did Vladimir Putin commit war crimes in Ukraine Joe Biden s response 4. The construction of the project started in 2018 with the help of India s grant funding. 5. The pipeline will transport 1 million metric ton of high-speed diesel every year to seven districts of North Bangladesh. 6. The pipeline runs from the Siliguri-based marketing terminal of the Numaligarh Refinery Limited NRL to the Parbatipur depot of Bangladesh Petroleum Corporation BPC . 7. The fuel transport deal will be effective for 15 years with an option for further stanley taza extension. 8. The operation of India- Bangladesh Friendship Pipeline will put in place a sustai stanley mugs nable, reliable, cost-effective and environment friendly mode of transporting HSD High-speed diesel from Zvll Saudi Arabia executes over 100 foreigners this year so far: Report
Britain could ease its stringent Covid-19 lockdown to allow families to gather for Christmas because there are signs that coronavirus cases are starting to flatten as a result of current lockdowns, Health Secretary Matt Hancock said on Friday. British PM Boris <a href=https://www.stanley-cups.fr>stanley cup Johnson has imposed some of the most stringent curbs in an attempt to halt the spread of the infection. Tolga Akmen/Pool vi stanley cup a REUTERS The United Kingdom has the worst official Covid-19 death toll cups stanley in Europe and Prime Minister Boris Johnson has imposed some of the most stringent curbs in peacetime history in an attempt to halt the spread of the novel coronavirus. Hancock said that he was working with the devolved administrations in Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland for a UK-wide approach to rules for Christmas. England has been under lockdown for two weeks, which Hancock said was helping to flatten case numbers - an important sign that things are starting to move in the right direction ahead of a decision on Christmas. There are encouraging signs that the number of cases is starting to flatten, and that the lockdown that we brought in, earlier this month, is working, Hancock told Sky News. Englands lockdown is due to end on December 2, although ministers have not ruled out that it could be extended. Asked about his own Christmas plans, Hancock said that he was currently planning a small Christmas within the existing rules, but he said he hoped there would be some relaxation, even if some restrictions had
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Russia has strongly reacted to NATO s Steadfast Defender 2024 exercises involving about 90,000 troops. Russia s <a href=https://www.stanley-quencher.us>stanley mugs Deputy Foreign Minister Alexander Grushko sharply criticised the military exercises in an interaction with the state RIA news agency in remarks published on Sunday. Soldiers of the NATO enhanced forward presence battalion Representational picture AP The Russian Deputy Foreign Minister called out the exercises, terming it as irrevocable return of NATO to the Cold War schemes . These exercises are another element of the hybrid war unleashed by the West against Russia, Grushko told RIA as quoted by news agency Reuters. An exercise of this scale ... marks the final and irrevocable return of NATO to the Cold War schemes, when the military planning process, resources and infrastructure are being prepared for confrontation with Russia, added Grushko. NATO said on Thursday it was launching its largest exercise since the Cold War involving some 90,000 troops. The exercise is aimed at rehearsing how US troops could aid European allies in co stanley cup untries bordering Russia and on the alliance s eastern flank in a situation of a conflict. However, the alliance didn t mention Russia by name in its an stanley cup becher nouncement. Notably, Russia is involved in a war against Ukraine. Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky has been trying to secure NATO membership for his country. Amid the ongoing Russia-Ukraine war, NATO and the US have been providing financial and military aid to Ukrai Esxw 7 killed by suicide attacks in Peshawar and Pakistan s tribal belt
Muslim women dressed as superheroes, princesses, and mighty sword-wielding warriors took part in a hijab cosplay event in Malaysia Saturday, where the role-playing craze continues to grow. Muslim cosplay enthusiasts Azlyna Zaina L and Raja Mohd Rusydi, dressed as Power Rangers cosplay characters, take part in the Hijab Cosplay event in Subang Jaya, outside of Kuala Lumpur, on April 29. AFP Photo Around 20 women showcased their love for anime with elaborate make-up and costumes while still wearing their traditional hijab -- <a href=https://www.stanley-cups.de>stanley becher the headscarf worn by many Muslim women in Malaysia -- at the event at a mall on the outskirts of Kuala Lump cups stanley ur. This combination of photographs shows Muslim girls wearing the hijab dressed as popular cosplay characters during the Hijab Cosplay . AFP Photo Many participants took photos with each other, mingled and networked, sharing costume and make-up tips. Nur Azlina, a 21-year-old university student, decked out in a Power Ranger outfit, said a hijab did not hinder her cosplay skills and that there had been a lot of positive reaction. Ayesha, a young Muslim cosp stanley cup deutschland layer dressed as Ruby Rose , takes part in the Hijab Cosplay event. AFP Photo Some people are sometimes surprised when they see my hijab... but it doesnt bother me. My friends and my family support me and I also get invited to birthday parties to attend with my costume, she said. I love cosplay and I get to make new friends here and also in the internationa
Russia has strongly reacted to NATO s Steadfast Defender 2024 exercises involving about 90,000 troops. Russia s <a href=https://www.stanley-quencher.us>stanley mugs Deputy Foreign Minister Alexander Grushko sharply criticised the military exercises in an interaction with the state RIA news agency in remarks published on Sunday. Soldiers of the NATO enhanced forward presence battalion Representational picture AP The Russian Deputy Foreign Minister called out the exercises, terming it as irrevocable return of NATO to the Cold War schemes . These exercises are another element of the hybrid war unleashed by the West against Russia, Grushko told RIA as quoted by news agency Reuters. An exercise of this scale ... marks the final and irrevocable return of NATO to the Cold War schemes, when the military planning process, resources and infrastructure are being prepared for confrontation with Russia, added Grushko. NATO said on Thursday it was launching its largest exercise since the Cold War involving some 90,000 troops. The exercise is aimed at rehearsing how US troops could aid European allies in co stanley cup untries bordering Russia and on the alliance s eastern flank in a situation of a conflict. However, the alliance didn t mention Russia by name in its an stanley cup becher nouncement. Notably, Russia is involved in a war against Ukraine. Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky has been trying to secure NATO membership for his country. Amid the ongoing Russia-Ukraine war, NATO and the US have been providing financial and military aid to Ukrai Esxw 7 killed by suicide attacks in Peshawar and Pakistan s tribal belt
Muslim women dressed as superheroes, princesses, and mighty sword-wielding warriors took part in a hijab cosplay event in Malaysia Saturday, where the role-playing craze continues to grow. Muslim cosplay enthusiasts Azlyna Zaina L and Raja Mohd Rusydi, dressed as Power Rangers cosplay characters, take part in the Hijab Cosplay event in Subang Jaya, outside of Kuala Lumpur, on April 29. AFP Photo Around 20 women showcased their love for anime with elaborate make-up and costumes while still wearing their traditional hijab -- <a href=https://www.stanley-cups.de>stanley becher the headscarf worn by many Muslim women in Malaysia -- at the event at a mall on the outskirts of Kuala Lump cups stanley ur. This combination of photographs shows Muslim girls wearing the hijab dressed as popular cosplay characters during the Hijab Cosplay . AFP Photo Many participants took photos with each other, mingled and networked, sharing costume and make-up tips. Nur Azlina, a 21-year-old university student, decked out in a Power Ranger outfit, said a hijab did not hinder her cosplay skills and that there had been a lot of positive reaction. Ayesha, a young Muslim cosp stanley cup deutschland layer dressed as Ruby Rose , takes part in the Hijab Cosplay event. AFP Photo Some people are sometimes surprised when they see my hijab... but it doesnt bother me. My friends and my family support me and I also get invited to birthday parties to attend with my costume, she said. I love cosplay and I get to make new friends here and also in the internationa
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Tony Woodley is raging at the injustice of it all. Enough is enough, says the Labour peer who has introduced a private members bill to resentence prisoners still serving time under imprisonment for public protection IPP , which was abolished 12 years ago because it was regarded as an affront to decency. Alt <a href=https://www.stanleycups.at>stanley flasche hough the sentence was banned, it wasnt done so retrospectively, which means that almost 3,000 IPP prisoners are still inside, mostly for minor crimes, not knowing when, or if, they will ever be released.IPP is so horrific, Woodley says, that often people dont believe him when he tells them about it. If you said to somebody: Youve got 16 years in jail for stealing a plant pot, theyd say: Youre the bloody plant pot for saying that! People wouldnt believe or didnt want to believe some o stanley water bottle f the cases weve highlighted. The person who spent 16 years in jail for stealing the plant pot is Ronnie Sinclair, one of the people cited in the Guardians series, the IPP scandal, this year. We looked at other equally shocking cases in more detail. There was Tommy Nicol, given an IPP sentence after stealing a car. He killed himself in 2015 at the age of 37 one of 90 IPP prisoners to take their own lives after he was denied parole for the second time, despite having committed no further crime. Nicols sister, Donna Mooney, be stanley cup came one of the founding members of Ungripp, a campaign group that has highlighted the injustice of IPP.View image in fullscreenResentencing has cross-party support 鈥?Do Qhhz A matter of life and death : abusers who strangle partners getting off lightly, say campaigners
At just after 7am on Saturday 28 September 1985, officers of the Metropolitan police smashed thei <a href=https://www.cups-stanley.com.de>stanley thermo r way into an ordinary family home in south London with a sledgehammer. They were armed with loaded lethal weapons. A few seconds later a young mother was shot by a trained police firearms officer with a Smith Wesson revolver. She was 4ft 10in tall and wearing a skirt and blouse. She was unarmed. She was shot in her bedroom in front of her children. The bullet fired into her body lodged in her spine and condemned her to spend the rest of her life in a wheelchair. Ultimately, the bullet killed her. The woman s name was Dorothy Cherry Groce.The shooting of Cherry Groce was followed by the Brixton riots of 1985. It is an event 鈥?and a tragedy 鈥?that has scarred a family, a community and a nation.Yesterday an inquest jury in south Londo stanley mugs n, 29 years after Groce was shot, delivered a devastatingly critical verdict about the behaviour of the police. They found that Groce s shooting was caused or contributed to by a string of serious police failures in bo stanley usa th the planning and execution of their armed operation. Serving Met officers unnecessarily put life at risk. The jury found that the raid should have been aborted. This is all disturbing enough. But what are the deeper questions that lie behind the headlines For what does the Groce inquest tell us about where we are now in terms of police-community relations And given the tortuous journey the Groce family has had to endu
Tony Woodley is raging at the injustice of it all. Enough is enough, says the Labour peer who has introduced a private members bill to resentence prisoners still serving time under imprisonment for public protection IPP , which was abolished 12 years ago because it was regarded as an affront to decency. Alt <a href=https://www.stanleycups.at>stanley flasche hough the sentence was banned, it wasnt done so retrospectively, which means that almost 3,000 IPP prisoners are still inside, mostly for minor crimes, not knowing when, or if, they will ever be released.IPP is so horrific, Woodley says, that often people dont believe him when he tells them about it. If you said to somebody: Youve got 16 years in jail for stealing a plant pot, theyd say: Youre the bloody plant pot for saying that! People wouldnt believe or didnt want to believe some o stanley water bottle f the cases weve highlighted. The person who spent 16 years in jail for stealing the plant pot is Ronnie Sinclair, one of the people cited in the Guardians series, the IPP scandal, this year. We looked at other equally shocking cases in more detail. There was Tommy Nicol, given an IPP sentence after stealing a car. He killed himself in 2015 at the age of 37 one of 90 IPP prisoners to take their own lives after he was denied parole for the second time, despite having committed no further crime. Nicols sister, Donna Mooney, be stanley cup came one of the founding members of Ungripp, a campaign group that has highlighted the injustice of IPP.View image in fullscreenResentencing has cross-party support 鈥?Do Qhhz A matter of life and death : abusers who strangle partners getting off lightly, say campaigners
At just after 7am on Saturday 28 September 1985, officers of the Metropolitan police smashed thei <a href=https://www.cups-stanley.com.de>stanley thermo r way into an ordinary family home in south London with a sledgehammer. They were armed with loaded lethal weapons. A few seconds later a young mother was shot by a trained police firearms officer with a Smith Wesson revolver. She was 4ft 10in tall and wearing a skirt and blouse. She was unarmed. She was shot in her bedroom in front of her children. The bullet fired into her body lodged in her spine and condemned her to spend the rest of her life in a wheelchair. Ultimately, the bullet killed her. The woman s name was Dorothy Cherry Groce.The shooting of Cherry Groce was followed by the Brixton riots of 1985. It is an event 鈥?and a tragedy 鈥?that has scarred a family, a community and a nation.Yesterday an inquest jury in south Londo stanley mugs n, 29 years after Groce was shot, delivered a devastatingly critical verdict about the behaviour of the police. They found that Groce s shooting was caused or contributed to by a string of serious police failures in bo stanley usa th the planning and execution of their armed operation. Serving Met officers unnecessarily put life at risk. The jury found that the raid should have been aborted. This is all disturbing enough. But what are the deeper questions that lie behind the headlines For what does the Groce inquest tell us about where we are now in terms of police-community relations And given the tortuous journey the Groce family has had to endu
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Donald Trump has blastedOprah Winfrey over her support forKamala Harris, but with what appears to be a false claim. This comes after Winfreys recent interview with the vice president 鈥?a viral event held last week that saw the two discuss major issues including immigration, abortion, the economy, and gun control. On the other hand, Harris was trolled onlinefor delivering an a <a href=https://www.stanley-quencher.co.uk>stanley thermos wkward, two-minuteword salad monologue during the interview. Donald Trump blasts Oprah Winfrey over Kamala Harris support Photo by Anna Moneymaker / GETTY IMAGES NORTH AMERICA / Getty Images via AFP, photo by SAUL LOEB / AFP In aTruth Social post, Trump wrote that after watching the interview, he feels that this isnt the real Oprah. A long time ago, Oprah Winfrey asked me to do her last Network Television Show. The final week of her show was a big deal, and it was my honor, with my family, to do it. When I watched her interview yesterday with a woman who is destroying, through her complete and total incompetence, America, I couldnt help but think this isnt the real Oprah, this isnt a person that wants millions o stanley polska f people, from prisons and mental institutions, and terrorists, drug dealers, and human traffickers, from all over the World, pouring into our Country, the former presiden stanley mug t wrote. He added, Kamala looked really foolish, couldnt answer the simplest of questions on Inflation, the Cost of Goods, or our very porous and dangerous Border - No leader there, and Oprah just wanted to craw Mbla Should US politicians over 75 undergo mental health test Joe Biden s wife says鈥?
Scientists are expressing surprise after discovering a solar system 30 light-years away from Earth that defies current understanding about planet formation, with a large Jupiter-like planet orbiting a diminutive star known as <a href=https://www.cup-stanley.co.uk>stanley thermos mug a red dwarf. Jupitar-like stanley botella planet observed orbiting a small star leaves the scientist in surprise Reuters photo/ Representative image Stars generally are much bigger than even the largest planets that orbit them. But in this case, the star and the planet are not much different in size, the researchers said on Thursday. The star, called GJ 3512, is about 12% the size of our sun, while the planet that orbits it has a mass of at least about half of Jupiter, our solar systems largest planet. Also read: NASA shares Chandrayaan 2 landing site images, says Vikram had hard landing Yes, an absolute surprise, said astrophysicist Juan Carlos Morales of the Institute of Space Studies of Catalonia at the Institute of Space Sciences in Spain, who led the research published in the journal Science. The discovery was surprising because theoretical formation models suggest that low-mass stars typically host small planets, similar to Earth or small Neptunes. In stanley cup this case, we have found a gas giant planet similar to Jupiter around a very small star, Morales added. The planet, which like Jupiter is composed mainly of gas, was discovered using a telescope at the Calar Alto Observatory in Spain. It travels around its star in a very elliptical orbit lasting 204
Donald Trump has blastedOprah Winfrey over her support forKamala Harris, but with what appears to be a false claim. This comes after Winfreys recent interview with the vice president 鈥?a viral event held last week that saw the two discuss major issues including immigration, abortion, the economy, and gun control. On the other hand, Harris was trolled onlinefor delivering an a <a href=https://www.stanley-quencher.co.uk>stanley thermos wkward, two-minuteword salad monologue during the interview. Donald Trump blasts Oprah Winfrey over Kamala Harris support Photo by Anna Moneymaker / GETTY IMAGES NORTH AMERICA / Getty Images via AFP, photo by SAUL LOEB / AFP In aTruth Social post, Trump wrote that after watching the interview, he feels that this isnt the real Oprah. A long time ago, Oprah Winfrey asked me to do her last Network Television Show. The final week of her show was a big deal, and it was my honor, with my family, to do it. When I watched her interview yesterday with a woman who is destroying, through her complete and total incompetence, America, I couldnt help but think this isnt the real Oprah, this isnt a person that wants millions o stanley polska f people, from prisons and mental institutions, and terrorists, drug dealers, and human traffickers, from all over the World, pouring into our Country, the former presiden stanley mug t wrote. He added, Kamala looked really foolish, couldnt answer the simplest of questions on Inflation, the Cost of Goods, or our very porous and dangerous Border - No leader there, and Oprah just wanted to craw Mbla Should US politicians over 75 undergo mental health test Joe Biden s wife says鈥?
Scientists are expressing surprise after discovering a solar system 30 light-years away from Earth that defies current understanding about planet formation, with a large Jupiter-like planet orbiting a diminutive star known as <a href=https://www.cup-stanley.co.uk>stanley thermos mug a red dwarf. Jupitar-like stanley botella planet observed orbiting a small star leaves the scientist in surprise Reuters photo/ Representative image Stars generally are much bigger than even the largest planets that orbit them. But in this case, the star and the planet are not much different in size, the researchers said on Thursday. The star, called GJ 3512, is about 12% the size of our sun, while the planet that orbits it has a mass of at least about half of Jupiter, our solar systems largest planet. Also read: NASA shares Chandrayaan 2 landing site images, says Vikram had hard landing Yes, an absolute surprise, said astrophysicist Juan Carlos Morales of the Institute of Space Studies of Catalonia at the Institute of Space Sciences in Spain, who led the research published in the journal Science. The discovery was surprising because theoretical formation models suggest that low-mass stars typically host small planets, similar to Earth or small Neptunes. In stanley cup this case, we have found a gas giant planet similar to Jupiter around a very small star, Morales added. The planet, which like Jupiter is composed mainly of gas, was discovered using a telescope at the Calar Alto Observatory in Spain. It travels around its star in a very elliptical orbit lasting 204
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WASHINGTON, - US imposes sanctions targeting Houthi, Hezb <a href=https://www.cups-stanley.ca>stanley tumbler ollah trade, Treasury Dept says The United States on Thursday issued m stanley cup ore sanctions targeting Houthi and Hezbollah trade networks, the U.S. Treasury Department said, as Washington increases pressure on Tehran and the Iranian-backed groups. The U.S. Treasury Department in a statement said it targeted companies, individuals and vessels accused of being involved in the shipment of Iranian commodities, including oil and liquefied petroleum gas to Yemen and the United Arab Emirates on behalf of a Houthi financial official s network. It said the revenue from Said al-Jamal s network helps finance the Houthis targeting of shipping in the Red Sea and civilian infrastructure. Attacks on vessels in the Red Sea by Iran-aligned Houthi militants have disrupted a shipping route vital to east-west trade, with prolonged rerouting of shipments pushing freight rates higher and causing congestion in Asian and European ports. Also targeted on Thursday were Hezbollah shipments of LPG, including through the designation of a Hong Kong-based ship manager and operator as well as several tankers. The Treasury said the Hezbollah-controlled Talaqi Group used two of the tankers to ship LPG worth tens of millions of dollars from Iran to China. stanley mugs Todays action underscores our continued commitment to disrupting Irans primary source of funding to its regional terrorist proxies like Lebanese Hizballah and the Houthis, said Treasu Imnb 12 things to do on a 12-hour flight with no laptop: Jordan airline s tips on US ban
Islamic State militants threw themselves into the River Tigris on Sunday, trying to flee the battlefield in Mosul <a href=https://www.stanley-cups.fr>stanley fr as they faced imminent defeat by Iraqi forces fighting to dislodge them from their last pocket in the city. Smoke billows following an air strike in the Old City of Mosul as Iraqi government forces battle I stanley cup price slamic State group jihadists, on July 8, 2017. AFP A US-trained elite Iraqi force in the Old City of Mosul reached the Tigris riverside, state TV said, indicating that the insurgents last redoubt is on the verge of falling. After eight months of combat that has ruined parts of the city, killed thousands of civilians and displaced nearly one million people, Iraqi officials say victory is close. The militants have been driven from all but a patch of territory on the western bank of the Tigris bisecting Mosul, where they have staged a last stand in the narrow alleys of the Old City. Plumes of smoke rose over the Old City on Sunday and the decaying corpses of Islamic State fighters lay in the streets. Scattered bursts of gunfire could be heard and several airstrikes were carried out. Iraqi military spokesman, Brigadier General Yahya Rasool, told state TV earlier on Sunday that 30 militants had been killed attempting to get away by swimming across the Tigris. Later, Iraqiya News ran and on-screen headline saying: Forces from the Counter Terr stanley cup nz orism Service raised the Iraqi flag on the Tigris river bank in the Old City of Mosul. Islamic State vowed on Sat
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