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Seventy years ago today America dropped a plutonium bomb on the Japanese city of Nagasaki. Just three days earlier, the U.S. dropped a uranium bomb on Hiroshima. The two nuclear attacks were designed to bring World War II to a swift end without many more American casualties. Our Seth Doane traveled to Hiroshima <a href=https://www.asicsgel.de>asics to take a look back for us:In Nagasaki today, a solemn ceremony marked the 70th anniversary of the bombing -- while on Thursday, paper lanterns carrying messages of peace were floated in front of the iconic Hiroshima dome, which stands as a reminder of the power of America s bomb. The atomic bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki 37 photos Keiko Ogura was just eight years old when the bomb was dropped a mile-and-a-half from her home. She told Doane even today, she cannot forget that day. Most of Japan s major cities had already been bombed, and many in Hiroshima had a feeling they were going to be next. My father said something will happen soon, Ogura recalled. And that morning he said, Today it will happen. You sta adidas campus 00s y home. Then I didn t go to school. Because of that, I was near my house. You think that saved y air max plus our life Doane asked. Yes, of course. Calls for nuke-free world mark Hiroshima anniversaryOn a nondescript side str Guju Taliban lets plane carrying Americans and other foreign nationals leave Kabul
Saddam Hussein has given no useful information to U.S. interrogators, who are patiently trying to make the deposed Iraqi dictator feel comfortable about talking, a senior British official said Friday,However, documents found in Saddam s briefcase have yielded results greater than we were ever expecting, he said.The British official also expressed fears that foreign terrorists would increasingly seek to destabilize southern Iraq, where British forces have the main responsibility.Meanwhile, pentagon lawyers have determined that Saddam Hussein has been a prisoner of war since American forces captured him on Dec. 13, a Defense Department spokesman said Friday.Despite that determination, Secretary of State Colin Powell told CBS News: I don t know that he has been formally declared a prisoner of war. That decision was up to the Pentagon, Powell said.Whether or not Saddam is a prisoner of war could be key to how he is treated in captivity and eventually put on trial. The Geneva Conventions on tre <a href=https://www.stanley-cups.com.de>stanley cup atment of prisoners of war forbid any kind of co stanley canada ercion in POW interrogations, for example.Powell said, We are certainly treating everybody in our custody in accordance with stanley cup basic rights and expectations of international agreements that we have. The senior British official, who briefed journalists on condition of anonymity, said U.S. authorities were taking their time interrogating Saddam, who was captured on Dec. 13, in the hope that he might eventually open up. He
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UNITED NATIONS -- At the United Nations on Thursday, Russia will be pushing back after the U.K. accused Moscow of using a nerve agent to poison a former spy and his daughter in Britain last month. Russia called for an open meeting Thursday afternoon of the U.N. Security Council to refute the poisoning allegations.Requesting the meeting, Russia s ambassador to the U.N. Vassily Nebenziawrote to the Security Council president, saying the use of chemical weapons by anyone anywhere is inadmissible and must be investigated and punished. Russia srequested meeting Thursdaytakes place one week before the results of tests of samples collected from individuals exposed to a nerve agent in Salisbury areexpected to be sent to the UN s Secretariat by the Organization for the Prohibition of Chemical Weapons OPCW .On the basis of the investigation, theU.N. Secretariatwill produce a report, Ahmet Uuml;zuuml;mcuuml;, the Director-General of the OPCW said.The OPCW report comes afterRussia and the U.K. traded barbsthis week Wednesday at the Organization s meetingin The Haguein which Moscow accused British and U.S. secret services of being respons <a href=https://www.asicsgel.de>asics sneaker ible for the poisoning of the former Russian spy. In addition to the samples collected from Sergei Skripal and his daughter, samples were also collected from a third individual ndash; a police nike dunk low offici adidas campus herren al ndash; reportedly exposed to the chemical.Russia s ambassador said the meeting was called on the basis of aletter sent by British Prime Minist Yzyv Report: Facebook accused of connecting extremists with suggested friends feature
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CBS/AP RAMALLAH, West Bank - Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas has given his permission for the exhumation of the remains of his predecessor, Yasser Arafat, a top aide said Monday, days after a Swiss institute reported finding elevated traces of a radioactive substance on the late leader s belongings.The findings by Switzerland s Institute of Radiation Physics were inconclusive, but CBS Radio News correspondent Robert Berger reports that they revived speculation among Palestinians that Arafat was poisoned by Israel. Israel s <a href=https://www.stanley-cups.us>stanley us ays it was not involved, and medical reports have found no conclusive evidence to date that Arafat was poisoned.The legendary Palestinian leader died Nov. 11, 2004 in a stanley flask French military hospital, a month after falling violently ill at his government compound in the West Bank town of Ramallah.The Swiss institute has said it would need to examine Arafat s remains for conclusive findings, though a clear-cut outcome is not assured because of the decay of the substance, pol stanley fr onium-210, over the years. Last week, Abbas said he was willing, in principle, to allow an autopsy, provided he receives permission from religious authorities and Arafat s family. Click the player at left for a full report on the Swiss lab s tests Arafat was buried in a mausoleum that has become the centerpiece of the Ramallah compound where Abbas s headquarters are located. The exhumation would create a huge spectacle that could upset some devout Muslims, though there seems to be a wides
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MEXICO CITY -- A federal judge ruled against five appeals by convicted drug lord Joaquin El Chapo Guzman in his legal battle to avoid extradition to the United States, the Mexican Attorney Generalrsquo Office said Thursday, but he can still appeal to higher courts.In a statement, the office said the judge denied two of Guzmanrsquo appeals and threw out the other three <a href=https://www.hokas.com.de>hoka trekkingschuhe . Guzmanrsquo lawyers did not immediately return calls seeking comment.National Security Commissioner Renato Sales said last week that Guzman could be extradited in January or February. He is wanted on drug trafficking and other charges in the United States. adidas original campus Recapturing El Chapo 38 photos adidas campus The leader of the Sinaloa cartel has twice escaped from maximum-security prisons in Mexico, most recently in 2015. He was recaptured in January and is currently imprisoned in the northern border state of Chihuahua.There are two pending extradition requests for Guzman from federal courts in Texas and California, and there are a total of six cases against him across the United States.His lawyers have 10 days to ask a higher court to review the decision and are expected to take the case all the way to Mexicorsquo Supreme Court, said a federal official involved in the process wh Czou The hole in Belgium s police force that could put us all in danger
Updated at 7:54 a.m. EasternKOLKATA, India - A basement fire sent flames and smoke coursing through a seven-story Indian hospital Friday, killing 88 people, and officials accused hospital staff of abandoning many patients to die of suffocation.Indian po <a href=https://www.cup-stanley.ca>stanley tumbler lice confirmed that six hospital officials had been charged with culpable homicide for failing to do more to save the patients trapped inside. As rescuers scrambled to evacuate survivors, police filed a case against the hospital in the eastern city of Kolkata for violating safety procedures, and top government officials vowed to hold the facility accountable and work toward revoking its license. The hospital expressed regret over the deaths, and denied any violations of safety measures. It was horrifying that the hospital authorities did not make any effort stanley cup to rescue trapped patients, said Subrata Mukherjee, West Bengal state minister for public health engineering. Senior hospital authorities ran away after the fire broke out. Firefighters on long ladders smashed windows in the upper floors of the AMRI Hospital to pull trapped patients out before they suffocated from smoke inhalation, while sobbing relatives waited on the street below. Rescue workers took patients on stretchers and in wheelchairs to a ne stanley cup arby hospital.Moon Moon Chakraborty, who was in the hospital with a broken ankle, called her husband S. Chkraborty at home to tell him a fire had broken out. She had died by the time I reached the hospital, her hu
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The World Health Organization on Wednesday recommended the world s first malaria vaccine for children in sub-Saharan Africa and other regions with moderate to high transmission of the deadliest malaria pathogen. The recommendation is based on results from an ongoing pilot program that shows evidence of the vaccine s feasibility, impact and safety. This is a historic moment, WHO Director-General Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus said in a statement. Using this vaccine on top of exi <a href=https://www.airforces.us>af1 sting tools to prevent malaria could save tens of thousands of young lives each year. WHO recommends children five months of age and older receive four doses of the Mosquirix vaccine, which is manufactured by the British company GlaxoSmithKline. To date, more than 2.3 million doses of the vaccine have been administered throughout three different African countries, the organization said.The Malaria Vaccine Implementation Programme has shown the vaccine provides a significant reduction in deadly severe malaria cases and th adidas campus at it is cost-effective. The pilot program will continue in Ghana, Kenya and Malawi, WHO said. We have long hoped for an effective malaria vaccine a adidas samba og nd now for the first time ever, we have such a vaccine recommended for widespread use, said Dr. Matshidiso Moeti, WHO s Africa director. Malaria is a potentially fatal disease caused by parasites that typically create symptoms including high fevers, flu-like symptoms and shaking chills, according to WHO.In sub-Saharan Africa, malaria Nkfz Vatican mulls allowing married priests in remote areas of the Amazon
A domestic airliner plunged into a farm field and exploded Wednesday in southeast China, killing all 61 people aboard, the state-run Xinhua News Agency reported. The China Southwest Airlines flight went down at 4:20 p.m. local time near its destination of <a href=https://www.stanley-cups.pl>stanley cup Wenzhou, a city about 800 miles southeast of Beijing, Xinhua said. The Russian-made Tupolev-154 was carrying 50 passengers and 11 crew, the agency said. The plane is about the same size and weight as the Boeing 727. One villager was injured in the crash, possibly by debris, and taken to a hospital, said a local farmer, who refused to give his name in a telephone interview. He said the plane came down in a field. I heard it. There was a whirring sound and then an explosion. The sound was extremely loud, stanley kubek according to the farmer, who said he was a few hundred yards from the crash site. There was fire. It was very big. Chinese air carriers are especially busy at this time of year as millions of people travel home to celebrate the Lunar New Year, the nation s biggest stanley cups uk holiday, which this year started Feb. 16. China s last major air disaster was in May 1997, when a Boeing 737 crash-landed at an airport in the southern city of Shenzhen, killing 35 people. In June 1994, a TU-154 slammed into a field in northern China, killing all 160 people aboard in the country s worst air disaster. An official newspaper said Wednesday that China plans to spend $1.2 billion on upgrading its air traffic control systems to
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Londonmdash; The British government said Thursday that it was deeply concerned that two U.K. nationals captured while fighting with the Ukrainian military had been sentenced to death. Prime Minister Boris Johnson s spokesman Jamie Davies said that under the Geneva Conventions, prisoners of war are entitled to combatant immunity and shouldn t be exploited for political purposes. He said: We will continue to work with Ukrainian au <a href=https://www.adidas-yeezys.es>yeezy slide thorities to secure the release of any British nationals who were serving in the Ukrainian armed forces and are being held as prisoners of war. Two British citizens Aiden Aslin, left, and Shaun Pinner, right, and Moroccan Saaudun Brahim, cente salomon zapatillas r, sit be airforces hind bars in a courtroom in Donetsk, in the territory of the self-proclaimed Donetsk People s Republic, controlled by pro-Russian separatists, in eastern Ukraine, June 9, 2022. AP British Foreign Secretary Luz Truss tweeted: I utterly condemn the sentencing of Aiden Aslin and Shaun Pinner held by Russian proxies in eastern Ukraine. They are prisoners of war. This is a sham judgment with absolutely no legitimacy. A court in the self-proclaimed Donetsk People s Republic found Aslin and Pinner, as well as Saaudun Brahim of Morocco, guilty of taking action toward a violent overthrow of power, an offense punishable by death in the internationally unrecognized rebel-held territory in Ukraine s D Fzgk Qaddafi losing firm grip on Western Libya too
TOKYO U.S. and Japanese officials say their countries are committed to new talks with North Korea if the reclusive communistgovernment begins abiding by previous agreements on its nuclearprogram. U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry tells reporters in Tokyo thatther <a href=https://www.cup-stanley.us>stanley flask e is a clear course of action available to North Korean leaderKim Jong Un. Japan s foreign minister, Fumio Kishida says North Korea mustput in place deals that it previously has committed to regardingits nuclear and missile programs and on returning kidnappedforeigners.Kerry also said the U.S. is committed to defending Japan and opposes any coercive action by China to seize territory under Japanese control in the East China Sea.Kerry s strong words of support Sunday for America s ally come just a day after he promised new levels of U.S.-Chinese cooperation on a host of problems, most notably North Korea s nuclear program. Kerry is schedule stanley termosy d to meet with Japanese Prime Ministe stanley cup r Shinzo Abe on Monday and then return to the US later the same day.The United States and China committed Saturday to a process aimed at ridding North Korea of its nuclear weapons, with the Obama administration gaining at least the rhetorical support of the only government that can exert significant influence over the reclusive North.The question now is whether Beijing will make good on its pledge to uphold peace and stability and work with Washington on achieving the goal of a nuclear-free Korean peninsula.CBS News correspo
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