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Seoul, South Korea mdash; In a symbolic display of anger, North Korea blew up the northern parts of inter-Korean roads no longer in use on Tuesday, South Korea said, after the rivals exchanged threats of destruction amid rising animosities over North Korea s claim that South Korea flew drones over its capital.The roads demolition is a display of North Korea s growing loathing of South Korea s conservative government as its leader, Kim Jong Un, has air force 1 vowed to sever relations with South Korea and abandon the goal of achieving peaceful Korean unification. A screen displays reports that North adidas originals ultraboost Korea blew up sections of inter-Korean highways, during a news broadcast at a train station in Seoul, South Korea, crocs winterstiefel on Oct. 15, 2024. Ahn Young-joon / AP Observers say it s still unlikely that Kim will launch preemptive, large-scale attacks on South Korea because that would certainly invite massive retaliation by the superior South Korea-U.S. force, which would pose a threat to his survival. South Korea s Joint Chiefs of Staff also said the South s military fired warning shots south of the military line dividing the two nations, adding that the shots didn t cause any damage on Seoul s side of the border. It wasn t immediately known whether North Korea responded.South Korea s Unification Ministry, which handles affairs with North Korea, separately condemned the North s detonations as a h Fdsp Freed BBC Reporter Recounts Ordeal
TOKYO - Japan marked the 66th anniversary of its surrender in World War II on Monday with somber remembrances across the country and a memorial in Tokyo led by the emperor. The ceremonies come as the country struggles to recover from this year s devastating earthquake and tsunami.Emperor Akihito, whose father made the unprecedented 1945 national radio address announcing the war could not be won, offered prayers for the dead and hopes for peace at Monday s memorial in Tokyo. Prime Minister Naoto Kan also attended.The annual ceremonies cap a series of remembrances of the war s disastrous final months. Gatherings are also held each year for the anniversaries of the bloody battle of Okinawa in June and the atomic bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki, both in early August. We again feel a deep sadness for those who died and for their families, Akihito said before a bank of yellow and white chrysanthemums erected in memory of the dead. Looking back on history, we fervent kubki stanley ly hope not to repeat the tragedy of war. This year the memorial was particularly poign stanley thermos mug a stanley tumbler nt for Japan, which is struggling to recover from the magnitude 9.0 March 11 earthquake and tsunami that left more than 20,000 people dead or missing, touched off a nuclear crisis and caused scenes of destruction reminiscent of the devastation seen in 1945. Special section: Disaster in JapanKan said Japan should use its experience in rebuilding after its World War II defeat as a lesson that it can recover from the March di
Seoul, South Korea mdash; In a symbolic display of anger, North Korea blew up the northern parts of inter-Korean roads no longer in use on Tuesday, South Korea said, after the rivals exchanged threats of destruction amid rising animosities over North Korea s claim that South Korea flew drones over its capital.The roads demolition is a display of North Korea s growing loathing of South Korea s conservative government as its leader, Kim Jong Un, has air force 1 vowed to sever relations with South Korea and abandon the goal of achieving peaceful Korean unification. A screen displays reports that North adidas originals ultraboost Korea blew up sections of inter-Korean highways, during a news broadcast at a train station in Seoul, South Korea, crocs winterstiefel on Oct. 15, 2024. Ahn Young-joon / AP Observers say it s still unlikely that Kim will launch preemptive, large-scale attacks on South Korea because that would certainly invite massive retaliation by the superior South Korea-U.S. force, which would pose a threat to his survival. South Korea s Joint Chiefs of Staff also said the South s military fired warning shots south of the military line dividing the two nations, adding that the shots didn t cause any damage on Seoul s side of the border. It wasn t immediately known whether North Korea responded.South Korea s Unification Ministry, which handles affairs with North Korea, separately condemned the North s detonations as a h Fdsp Freed BBC Reporter Recounts Ordeal
TOKYO - Japan marked the 66th anniversary of its surrender in World War II on Monday with somber remembrances across the country and a memorial in Tokyo led by the emperor. The ceremonies come as the country struggles to recover from this year s devastating earthquake and tsunami.Emperor Akihito, whose father made the unprecedented 1945 national radio address announcing the war could not be won, offered prayers for the dead and hopes for peace at Monday s memorial in Tokyo. Prime Minister Naoto Kan also attended.The annual ceremonies cap a series of remembrances of the war s disastrous final months. Gatherings are also held each year for the anniversaries of the bloody battle of Okinawa in June and the atomic bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki, both in early August. We again feel a deep sadness for those who died and for their families, Akihito said before a bank of yellow and white chrysanthemums erected in memory of the dead. Looking back on history, we fervent kubki stanley ly hope not to repeat the tragedy of war. This year the memorial was particularly poign stanley thermos mug a stanley tumbler nt for Japan, which is struggling to recover from the magnitude 9.0 March 11 earthquake and tsunami that left more than 20,000 people dead or missing, touched off a nuclear crisis and caused scenes of destruction reminiscent of the devastation seen in 1945. Special section: Disaster in JapanKan said Japan should use its experience in rebuilding after its World War II defeat as a lesson that it can recover from the March di
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BEIJING -- China said Friday it was outraged over U.S. economic sanctions against a Chinese military agency and its director over the purchase of Russian fighter jets and surface-to-air missile equipment. China s foreign ministry demanded the U.S. cancel the measure, as Moscow also lambasted the sanctions and warned that the Trump administration was playing with fire. Foreign Ministry spokesman Geng Shuang said Beiji adiletten original ng had lodged stern complaints with Washington over the action, which triggers a ban on entering the U.S., forbids conducting transactions wi adidas originals th the U.S. financial system and forces the blocking of all property and interests in property within U.S. jurisdiction. adidas campus 80s China is strongly outraged by this unreasonable action by the U.S., Geng told reporters at a daily news briefing. We strongly urge the U.S. to immediately correct its mistakes and revoke the so-called sanctions. Otherwise, it must take all the consequences, Geng said, without giving details.U.S. calls out China, Russia for skirting North Korea sanctionsChina s purchase of the weapons from Rosoboronexport, Russia s main arms exporter, violated a 2017 law, the Countering America s Adversaries Through Sanctions Act CAATSA , intended to punish the government of President Vladimir Putin for interfering in U.S. elections and other activities. Trump signs an executive order on sanctions for election meddlin Weyt Swiss Voters Reject Lawyers for Animals
Senior U.S. officials have told 60 Minutes Correspondent Lesley Stahl that they have evidence Iraqi politician Ahmad Chalabi has been passing highly-classified U.S. intelligence to Iran. The evidence shows t stanley quencher hat Chalabi - who was once seen as the man likely to lead Iraq by White House and Pentagon officials - personally gave Iranian intelligence officers information so sensitive that if revealed it could, quote, get Americans killed. The evidence is said to be rock solid. Sources have told Stahl a high-level investigat stanley cup ion is under way into who in the U.S. government gave Chalabi such sensitive information in the first place.In addition, sources told Stahl that one of Chalabi s closest confidantes mdash; a senior member of his organization, the Iraqi national congress mdash; is believed to have been recruit stanley cup ed by Iran s intelligence agency, the Ministry of Information and Security MOIS mdash; and is on their payroll. Chalabi has denied passing any information to Iran. The revelations about the former exile came on a day that saw Iraqi police backed by U.S. troops raid Chalabi s Baghdad home and offices.American soldiers and armed U.S. civilians could be seen milling about Chalabi s compound in the city s fashionable Mansour district. Some people could be seen loading boxes into vehicles. Aides said documents and computers were seized without warrants.A senior coalition official said several people were arrested and that arrest warrants were issued for up to 15
BEIJING -- China said Friday it was outraged over U.S. economic sanctions against a Chinese military agency and its director over the purchase of Russian fighter jets and surface-to-air missile equipment. China s foreign ministry demanded the U.S. cancel the measure, as Moscow also lambasted the sanctions and warned that the Trump administration was playing with fire. Foreign Ministry spokesman Geng Shuang said Beiji adiletten original ng had lodged stern complaints with Washington over the action, which triggers a ban on entering the U.S., forbids conducting transactions wi adidas originals th the U.S. financial system and forces the blocking of all property and interests in property within U.S. jurisdiction. adidas campus 80s China is strongly outraged by this unreasonable action by the U.S., Geng told reporters at a daily news briefing. We strongly urge the U.S. to immediately correct its mistakes and revoke the so-called sanctions. Otherwise, it must take all the consequences, Geng said, without giving details.U.S. calls out China, Russia for skirting North Korea sanctionsChina s purchase of the weapons from Rosoboronexport, Russia s main arms exporter, violated a 2017 law, the Countering America s Adversaries Through Sanctions Act CAATSA , intended to punish the government of President Vladimir Putin for interfering in U.S. elections and other activities. Trump signs an executive order on sanctions for election meddlin Weyt Swiss Voters Reject Lawyers for Animals
Senior U.S. officials have told 60 Minutes Correspondent Lesley Stahl that they have evidence Iraqi politician Ahmad Chalabi has been passing highly-classified U.S. intelligence to Iran. The evidence shows t stanley quencher hat Chalabi - who was once seen as the man likely to lead Iraq by White House and Pentagon officials - personally gave Iranian intelligence officers information so sensitive that if revealed it could, quote, get Americans killed. The evidence is said to be rock solid. Sources have told Stahl a high-level investigat stanley cup ion is under way into who in the U.S. government gave Chalabi such sensitive information in the first place.In addition, sources told Stahl that one of Chalabi s closest confidantes mdash; a senior member of his organization, the Iraqi national congress mdash; is believed to have been recruit stanley cup ed by Iran s intelligence agency, the Ministry of Information and Security MOIS mdash; and is on their payroll. Chalabi has denied passing any information to Iran. The revelations about the former exile came on a day that saw Iraqi police backed by U.S. troops raid Chalabi s Baghdad home and offices.American soldiers and armed U.S. civilians could be seen milling about Chalabi s compound in the city s fashionable Mansour district. Some people could be seen loading boxes into vehicles. Aides said documents and computers were seized without warrants.A senior coalition official said several people were arrested and that arrest warrants were issued for up to 15
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BERLIN -- A busy stretch of the German Autobahn near Hannover has been shut down after unexploded World War II-era bombs were located during construction work.Specialists unearthed a British bomb in one location, an American aerial mine in another and unidentified incendiary bombs in a third location, the dpa news agency reported Sunday.The A2 Autobahn was closed completely in the area, and 7,500 residents of nearby homes were forced to evacuate while the first two bombs were destroyed in place Sunday, and the others were carted away.Even more than 70 years after the end of the war, such finds are common in German adidas campus homme y. Hannover was a major target for the Allies -- on one night alone in 1943 more than 260,000 bombs were dropped on the city. ponent--type-recirculation .item:nth-child 5 display: none; inline-rec adidas campus irc- nike dunk item--id-c3330300-6328-4a7f-bf9a-5888e5f2fd0d, right-rail-recirc-item--id-c3330300-6328-4a7f-bf9a-5888e5f2fd0d display: none; inline-recirc-item--id-c3330300-6328-4a7f-bf9a-5888e5f2fd0d ~ .item:nth-child 5 display: block; In: World War II Dufw Second immigrant dies of coronavirus complications while in ICE custody
Two British Navy helicopters collided over international waters in the Persian Gulf, and six crew members and an American who was on board are missing and presumed dead.A Pentagon spokesperson tells CBS News that a U.S. Navy officer was the American aboard one of the two British helicopters that went down.Group Capt. Al Lockwood, a spokesman for British forces in the Gulf, said the collision involved Sea King search and rescue helicopters.The collision, which is the second helicopter accident since Operation Iraqi Freedom began.On Friday, eight British Royal Marines and four American Marines died when a CH-46 Sea Knight helicopter crashed in Kuwait as troops were being deployed to seize oil fields on the Al Faw peninsula in stanley termohrnek southern Iraq. The U.S. death toll for the war in Iraq now stands at seven, including the victims of both helicopter crashes, and two separate battles on the ground on Friday.Commenting on Saturday s collision, Lockwood said a search is in progress to find the missing crew members. We are doing everything we can to ascertain what caused the accident, he told Sky News.The accident happened at around 4:30 a.m. local time Saturday. Lockwood said the collision was not the result of enemy fire. Also today, an American soldier was wo stanley cup unded in a battle between U.S. and Iraqi forces near the town of Al Nasiriyah. CBS News Reporter Phil Ittner, on the scene with the 3rd Infantry Division, says the bat stanley mug tle is now over, U.S. forces defeated the 11th
BERLIN -- A busy stretch of the German Autobahn near Hannover has been shut down after unexploded World War II-era bombs were located during construction work.Specialists unearthed a British bomb in one location, an American aerial mine in another and unidentified incendiary bombs in a third location, the dpa news agency reported Sunday.The A2 Autobahn was closed completely in the area, and 7,500 residents of nearby homes were forced to evacuate while the first two bombs were destroyed in place Sunday, and the others were carted away.Even more than 70 years after the end of the war, such finds are common in German adidas campus homme y. Hannover was a major target for the Allies -- on one night alone in 1943 more than 260,000 bombs were dropped on the city. ponent--type-recirculation .item:nth-child 5 display: none; inline-rec adidas campus irc- nike dunk item--id-c3330300-6328-4a7f-bf9a-5888e5f2fd0d, right-rail-recirc-item--id-c3330300-6328-4a7f-bf9a-5888e5f2fd0d display: none; inline-recirc-item--id-c3330300-6328-4a7f-bf9a-5888e5f2fd0d ~ .item:nth-child 5 display: block; In: World War II Dufw Second immigrant dies of coronavirus complications while in ICE custody
Two British Navy helicopters collided over international waters in the Persian Gulf, and six crew members and an American who was on board are missing and presumed dead.A Pentagon spokesperson tells CBS News that a U.S. Navy officer was the American aboard one of the two British helicopters that went down.Group Capt. Al Lockwood, a spokesman for British forces in the Gulf, said the collision involved Sea King search and rescue helicopters.The collision, which is the second helicopter accident since Operation Iraqi Freedom began.On Friday, eight British Royal Marines and four American Marines died when a CH-46 Sea Knight helicopter crashed in Kuwait as troops were being deployed to seize oil fields on the Al Faw peninsula in stanley termohrnek southern Iraq. The U.S. death toll for the war in Iraq now stands at seven, including the victims of both helicopter crashes, and two separate battles on the ground on Friday.Commenting on Saturday s collision, Lockwood said a search is in progress to find the missing crew members. We are doing everything we can to ascertain what caused the accident, he told Sky News.The accident happened at around 4:30 a.m. local time Saturday. Lockwood said the collision was not the result of enemy fire. Also today, an American soldier was wo stanley cup unded in a battle between U.S. and Iraqi forces near the town of Al Nasiriyah. CBS News Reporter Phil Ittner, on the scene with the 3rd Infantry Division, says the bat stanley mug tle is now over, U.S. forces defeated the 11th
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President Obama said Tuesday he plans to expand the U.S. military presence in Europe and is calling on Congress to authorize up to $1 billion to support that initiative.The president spoke at a press conference with Polish President Bronislaw Komorowski as part of a four-day, three-country tour built around the 70th anniversary of the D-Day invasion of Normandy and a G-7 meeting to discuss energy, trade, and the ongoing crisis in Ukraine. Although Russian troops have begun to pull back from the Russia-Ukraine border, there is still violent unrest in parts of Southern and Eastern Ukraine that threaten to disrupt the newly elected, western-backed government taking office in Kiev. Ukrainians live in fear of all- adidas samba og out war 02:11 The move is partially aimed at bolstering the confidence of Eastern European nations that feel threatened by Russia s recent encroachment into Ukraine. Mr. Obama said he wants good relations with Russia, but that the U.S. or NATO will not tolerate any violation of international law.History has shown that the principles of sovereignty and territorial integrity are the cornerstone of the peace and security that we ve seen in mizuno volleyballschuhe Europe over the last several decades, Mr. Obama said adidas samba .The U.S. plans to send more military equipment and rotate troops through the region. At the same time, Mr Hwto AP: U.S.-Born al Qaeda Spokesman Arrested
AP Photo/K.M.Chaudary A Pakistani policeman and a civilian carry a wounded victim in the aftermath of a suicide bomb explosion Thursday Jan. 10, 2008, in Lahore, Pakistan. A suicide bomber blew himself up among police officers outside a court in eastern Pakistan Thursday, killing at least 22 people stanley termoska and wounding dozens of others minutes before a planned anti-government stanley cup protest, officials and witnesses said. AP Photo/K.M.Chaudary Pakistani police and rescue workers carry a wounded colleague in the aftermath of a suicide bomb explosion Thursday Jan. 10, 2008, in Lahore, Pakistan. stanley cup AP Photo/K.M.Chaudary An abandoned motorcycle lays at the site of a suicide bomb explosion Thursday Jan. 10, 2008, in Lahore, Pakistan. AP Photo/K.M.Chaudary Pakistanis look at the scene of a suicide bomb explosion Thursday, Jan. 10, 2008 in Lahore, Pakistan. AP Photo/K.M.Chaudary Doctors treat an injured police officer at a local hospital on Thursday, Jan. 10, 2008, in Lahore, Pakist
President Obama said Tuesday he plans to expand the U.S. military presence in Europe and is calling on Congress to authorize up to $1 billion to support that initiative.The president spoke at a press conference with Polish President Bronislaw Komorowski as part of a four-day, three-country tour built around the 70th anniversary of the D-Day invasion of Normandy and a G-7 meeting to discuss energy, trade, and the ongoing crisis in Ukraine. Although Russian troops have begun to pull back from the Russia-Ukraine border, there is still violent unrest in parts of Southern and Eastern Ukraine that threaten to disrupt the newly elected, western-backed government taking office in Kiev. Ukrainians live in fear of all- adidas samba og out war 02:11 The move is partially aimed at bolstering the confidence of Eastern European nations that feel threatened by Russia s recent encroachment into Ukraine. Mr. Obama said he wants good relations with Russia, but that the U.S. or NATO will not tolerate any violation of international law.History has shown that the principles of sovereignty and territorial integrity are the cornerstone of the peace and security that we ve seen in mizuno volleyballschuhe Europe over the last several decades, Mr. Obama said adidas samba .The U.S. plans to send more military equipment and rotate troops through the region. At the same time, Mr Hwto AP: U.S.-Born al Qaeda Spokesman Arrested
AP Photo/K.M.Chaudary A Pakistani policeman and a civilian carry a wounded victim in the aftermath of a suicide bomb explosion Thursday Jan. 10, 2008, in Lahore, Pakistan. A suicide bomber blew himself up among police officers outside a court in eastern Pakistan Thursday, killing at least 22 people stanley termoska and wounding dozens of others minutes before a planned anti-government stanley cup protest, officials and witnesses said. AP Photo/K.M.Chaudary Pakistani police and rescue workers carry a wounded colleague in the aftermath of a suicide bomb explosion Thursday Jan. 10, 2008, in Lahore, Pakistan. stanley cup AP Photo/K.M.Chaudary An abandoned motorcycle lays at the site of a suicide bomb explosion Thursday Jan. 10, 2008, in Lahore, Pakistan. AP Photo/K.M.Chaudary Pakistanis look at the scene of a suicide bomb explosion Thursday, Jan. 10, 2008 in Lahore, Pakistan. AP Photo/K.M.Chaudary Doctors treat an injured police officer at a local hospital on Thursday, Jan. 10, 2008, in Lahore, Pakist
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Catherine, Princess of Wales, made her first public appearance since being diagnosed with cancer as she at af1 tended Trooping the Colour, a military parade that marks Britain s King Charles III s official birthday, on Saturday.Kate, wearing a white dress and hat, rode in a carriage alongside her three children at the outset of the annual celebration before disembarking to watch proceedings from a viewing point. Prince William rode in the parade on horseback. The family also made an appearance on the balcony of Buckingham Palace to watch a fly-by from the Royal Air Force. Catherine, Princess of Wales and Prince Louis of Wales during Trooping the Colour on June 15, 2024 in London, England. crocs hausschuhe N air max 98 eil Mockford/GC Images The apperance comes nearly three months after England s future queen revealed she was receiving chemotherapy treatment. The 42-year-old princess had not been seen at a public engagement since a Christmas Day service last year.Spectators on The Mall leading to Buckingham Palace to witness the yearly ceremonial event welcomed Kate s tentative return to public appearances. I was so pleased to hear the news last night, said Angela Perry, a teacher. She s our future queen. She s so important. Royal officials will be keen to manage expectations about Kate s gradual return to the public eye, and have maintained that her appearances will depend on her treatment and Qrbn Reports: Chinese Protesters Killed
As Israeli police closed in, a suspected Palestinian militant detonated a bomb in a taxi van Thursday, killing one Israeli, injuring nine people and reigniting debate on how Israel should respond to terror attacks.CBS News Correspondent Robert Berger reports the blast went off about 2 miles from the Israeli Arab town of Umm el-Fahem.The badly injured Palestinian suspect was flown by an Israeli helicopter to a hospital. Prime Minister Ehud Barak said the blast appeared linked to an attempted attack Wednesday in central Tel Aviv, where a bomb at a food stall was discovered and safely exploded.At the scene near the northern Israeli town of Mei Ami, Israeli police dragged one badly injured man from the back of the crumpled van, stripped him to his underwear, and placed him on a stretcher in the street. Police armed with automatic rifles watched over him for several minutes before medical help arrived.TV footage of the explosion s aftermath showed the Palestinian militant suspect being taken away. The man had blood on his face and hands, as police tried to talk to him. His identity was not immediately clear. Th stanley kubek e suspect was believed to be a resident of the West Bank, according to police, and may have activated the explosives with a cell phone, according to Israeli media reports. None of the main Palestinian groups claimed responsibility.Rescuers also bandaged the injured stanley mug leg of a seeing-eye dog, whose trainer was among the injured passengers stanley water bottle in the van.The taxi s passengers
Catherine, Princess of Wales, made her first public appearance since being diagnosed with cancer as she at af1 tended Trooping the Colour, a military parade that marks Britain s King Charles III s official birthday, on Saturday.Kate, wearing a white dress and hat, rode in a carriage alongside her three children at the outset of the annual celebration before disembarking to watch proceedings from a viewing point. Prince William rode in the parade on horseback. The family also made an appearance on the balcony of Buckingham Palace to watch a fly-by from the Royal Air Force. Catherine, Princess of Wales and Prince Louis of Wales during Trooping the Colour on June 15, 2024 in London, England. crocs hausschuhe N air max 98 eil Mockford/GC Images The apperance comes nearly three months after England s future queen revealed she was receiving chemotherapy treatment. The 42-year-old princess had not been seen at a public engagement since a Christmas Day service last year.Spectators on The Mall leading to Buckingham Palace to witness the yearly ceremonial event welcomed Kate s tentative return to public appearances. I was so pleased to hear the news last night, said Angela Perry, a teacher. She s our future queen. She s so important. Royal officials will be keen to manage expectations about Kate s gradual return to the public eye, and have maintained that her appearances will depend on her treatment and Qrbn Reports: Chinese Protesters Killed
As Israeli police closed in, a suspected Palestinian militant detonated a bomb in a taxi van Thursday, killing one Israeli, injuring nine people and reigniting debate on how Israel should respond to terror attacks.CBS News Correspondent Robert Berger reports the blast went off about 2 miles from the Israeli Arab town of Umm el-Fahem.The badly injured Palestinian suspect was flown by an Israeli helicopter to a hospital. Prime Minister Ehud Barak said the blast appeared linked to an attempted attack Wednesday in central Tel Aviv, where a bomb at a food stall was discovered and safely exploded.At the scene near the northern Israeli town of Mei Ami, Israeli police dragged one badly injured man from the back of the crumpled van, stripped him to his underwear, and placed him on a stretcher in the street. Police armed with automatic rifles watched over him for several minutes before medical help arrived.TV footage of the explosion s aftermath showed the Palestinian militant suspect being taken away. The man had blood on his face and hands, as police tried to talk to him. His identity was not immediately clear. Th stanley kubek e suspect was believed to be a resident of the West Bank, according to police, and may have activated the explosives with a cell phone, according to Israeli media reports. None of the main Palestinian groups claimed responsibility.Rescuers also bandaged the injured stanley mug leg of a seeing-eye dog, whose trainer was among the injured passengers stanley water bottle in the van.The taxi s passengers
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Istanbulmdash; Turkey s national elections will be decided by a runoffvote as President Recep Tayyip Erdogan faces a the toughest test of his long political career. With nearly all the ballots counted Monday, neither Erdogan nor his chief rival Kemal Kilicdaroglu had secured more than the required 50% to win outright and a national election official said they wouldn t, so a second round of voting was to be held in two weeks.Erdogan was applauded during his first decade as leader for transforming Turkey into an economic and political success story, but over the last 10 years he s faced mounting criticism mdash; both domestically and internationally mdash; for quashing dissent andadopting rules and laws typical of autocratic regimes. Turkey set to vote on divisive referendum to expand Erdogan s power 02:24 asics outlets Once a poster child for developing nations, Turkey is also currently battling high inflation and a cost-of-living crisis, both of which are regularly blamed by opponents and economists on Erdogan s unorthodox economic policies.Erdogan s chief rival, KiIicdaroglu, is a secular social democrat politician who has emphasized messages of freedom and democracy on the campaign trail. The hoka opposition alliance he represents has promised to adidas campus damen roll back constitutional changes introduced after a 2017 referendu Ugte Views of Stonehenge
Pope Benedict XVI, in a parting message of goodwill to Muslims at the end of his first papal trip to a predominantly Muslim nation, said Friday that the Vatican wishes to impose nothing on anyone. The pope mdash; celebrating Mass for members of Turkey s tiny Roman Catholic community a day after a stunning moment of prayer at a mosque mdash; also repeated his call to end divisions among the world s Christians. You know well that the church wishes to stanley cup impose nothing on anyone, and that she merely asks to live in freedom, the pope said at Istanbul s Holy Spirit Cathedral, where he was joined by Ecumenical Patriarch Bartholomew I, the spiritual leader of the world s Orthodox Christians.The pope has worked hard during the four-day trip to convince the Muslim world that he is interested in cooperation rather than confrontation, stanley bottles nearly three months after touching off worldwide fury for his remarks on violence and the Prophet Muhammad.But Benedict also has made it clear he expects Islamic nations to improve rights and protections for Christian minorities, including the estimated 90,000 Christians in Turkey whose religious roots go back to biblical times. Your communities walk the humble path of daily companionship with those who do not share our faith, the pope told the congregation filling the 160-year-old cathedral that contains the relics of a 1st stanley cup century Christian martyr.In the courtyard, the pope released several white doves near a statue of the World War I-era ponti
Istanbulmdash; Turkey s national elections will be decided by a runoffvote as President Recep Tayyip Erdogan faces a the toughest test of his long political career. With nearly all the ballots counted Monday, neither Erdogan nor his chief rival Kemal Kilicdaroglu had secured more than the required 50% to win outright and a national election official said they wouldn t, so a second round of voting was to be held in two weeks.Erdogan was applauded during his first decade as leader for transforming Turkey into an economic and political success story, but over the last 10 years he s faced mounting criticism mdash; both domestically and internationally mdash; for quashing dissent andadopting rules and laws typical of autocratic regimes. Turkey set to vote on divisive referendum to expand Erdogan s power 02:24 asics outlets Once a poster child for developing nations, Turkey is also currently battling high inflation and a cost-of-living crisis, both of which are regularly blamed by opponents and economists on Erdogan s unorthodox economic policies.Erdogan s chief rival, KiIicdaroglu, is a secular social democrat politician who has emphasized messages of freedom and democracy on the campaign trail. The hoka opposition alliance he represents has promised to adidas campus damen roll back constitutional changes introduced after a 2017 referendu Ugte Views of Stonehenge
Pope Benedict XVI, in a parting message of goodwill to Muslims at the end of his first papal trip to a predominantly Muslim nation, said Friday that the Vatican wishes to impose nothing on anyone. The pope mdash; celebrating Mass for members of Turkey s tiny Roman Catholic community a day after a stunning moment of prayer at a mosque mdash; also repeated his call to end divisions among the world s Christians. You know well that the church wishes to stanley cup impose nothing on anyone, and that she merely asks to live in freedom, the pope said at Istanbul s Holy Spirit Cathedral, where he was joined by Ecumenical Patriarch Bartholomew I, the spiritual leader of the world s Orthodox Christians.The pope has worked hard during the four-day trip to convince the Muslim world that he is interested in cooperation rather than confrontation, stanley bottles nearly three months after touching off worldwide fury for his remarks on violence and the Prophet Muhammad.But Benedict also has made it clear he expects Islamic nations to improve rights and protections for Christian minorities, including the estimated 90,000 Christians in Turkey whose religious roots go back to biblical times. Your communities walk the humble path of daily companionship with those who do not share our faith, the pope told the congregation filling the 160-year-old cathedral that contains the relics of a 1st stanley cup century Christian martyr.In the courtyard, the pope released several white doves near a statue of the World War I-era ponti
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What technology could change the way we learn about shipwrecks What technology could change the way we learn about shipwrecks 05:06 Ashipwreckbelieved to date from the 19th century has washed up on the snow-covered shores of Canada s Atlantic island province of Newfoundland, attracting a bevy of onlookers and archaeologists pr adidas campus obing its mysterious past. Now local residents and scientists are racing to study and preserve the wreck before it disappears back into the sea.Over the past weekend, a team of adidas originals archaeologists and volunteers rushed airmaxplus to recover parts of the 100-foot-long ship in Cape Ray before tides take it back to the ocean depths. They managed to extract wooden planks, metal sheathing from the keel and other bits which have been sent to a laboratory for analysis. An aerial view of an old shipwreck on the shore of Cape Ray, Newfoundland and Labrador, Canada on January 30, 2024. COREY PURCHASE/AFP via Getty Images We re hoping to identify the wood species and age of the wood and to identify the make-up of the metal. Those things will give us clues as to its age and origin, archaeologist Jamie Brake told a news conference on Tuesday. It s in a dangerous spot. It s be Jcqe Afghan peace process to stay stalled, gov t official says
The more than 400,000 National Guard and Reserve members mobilized since September 2001 for the fight against terrorism will be offered the choice of military health care coverage for as long as stanley mugs eight years after they return to civilian life, officials said Thursday.Only those who remain in the Reserves after they are demobilized will be eligible, said Thomas Hall, the assistance secretary of defense for reserve affairs.Hall said that in discussing the plan with more than 2,000 Guard and Reserve members in the Persian Gulf recently he heard a great deal of enthusiasm for this kind of transitional health insurance. It targets the young men and women bearing the brunt today, Hall said.Until now, Guard and Reserve members could retain health care covera stanley cup ge under the Defense Department s Tricare system for no more than six months after they left active duty. Under the new arrangement they could retain coverage for at least one year and as long as eight years, depending on the length of their mobilization and the length of their commitment to remain in the Guard or Reserve. They would pay monthly premiums ranging from $50 to $150 a month for individual coverage, depending on their rank, and from $100 to $300 a month for family coverage, depending on rank.William Winkenwerder, the assistance secretary of defense for health affairs, said at a stanley cup joint news conference with Hall that he has no firm estimate of how much the program will cost the government.Later, the Pentagon issue
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The more than 400,000 National Guard and Reserve members mobilized since September 2001 for the fight against terrorism will be offered the choice of military health care coverage for as long as stanley mugs eight years after they return to civilian life, officials said Thursday.Only those who remain in the Reserves after they are demobilized will be eligible, said Thomas Hall, the assistance secretary of defense for reserve affairs.Hall said that in discussing the plan with more than 2,000 Guard and Reserve members in the Persian Gulf recently he heard a great deal of enthusiasm for this kind of transitional health insurance. It targets the young men and women bearing the brunt today, Hall said.Until now, Guard and Reserve members could retain health care covera stanley cup ge under the Defense Department s Tricare system for no more than six months after they left active duty. Under the new arrangement they could retain coverage for at least one year and as long as eight years, depending on the length of their mobilization and the length of their commitment to remain in the Guard or Reserve. They would pay monthly premiums ranging from $50 to $150 a month for individual coverage, depending on their rank, and from $100 to $300 a month for family coverage, depending on rank.William Winkenwerder, the assistance secretary of defense for health affairs, said at a stanley cup joint news conference with Hall that he has no firm estimate of how much the program will cost the government.Later, the Pentagon issue
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A goal from Trinity Rodman in the 105th minute was the difference between samba og the U.S. and Japan in Saturday s hard-fought women s soccer Paris Olympics quarterfinal.The U.S., who went into their first knockout march undefeated and outscoring opponents 9-2 at the Paris Games, found it difficult to break down a compact Japanese defense. They were uncharacteristically plagued with errant passes and missed opportunities. Trinity Rodman of the United States, top, adidas samba donna celebrates after scoring the opening goal during the quarterfinal women s soccer match between the United States and Japan at the Parc des Princes. Aurelien Morissard / AP Rodman s goal to the top of the far post came as time in stoppage time in the first extra period. She fell to the field as she was embraced by her teammates in celebration.It was Rodman s third goal of the tournament. She nearly scored again in the second extra period.Japan had two good chances in quick succession in the first half. Mina Tanaka s attempt was smothered by U.S. goalkeeper Alyssa Naeher before Miyabi Moriya blasted a shot from about 12 yards that went over the goal. Japan s Aoba Fujino chases as Crystal Dunn of the United States clears the ball during the quarterfinal women s soccer match between the United States and Japan at the Parc des Princes. nike dunk high Aurelien Morissard / A Wdip Feds announce major crackdown on infamous Mexican drug cartel
Updated at 2:31 p.m. ET CBS/AP WASHINGTON - The U.S. team that tried for more than stanley flask a month to negotiate a reopening of blocked Pakistani supply routes into Afghanistan is coming home without an agreement, U.S. officials said Monday.The U.S. recalled the team after the top Pakistani general refused to meet with a top Defense Department official. We remain ready to conclude this agreement as soon as Pakistan is ready, said U.S. Embas stanley cup sy spokesman Robert Raines in Islamabad.Officials in Washington and Islamabad would not detail what led to the break in the talks, but a senior U.S. official familiar with the negotiations said the Pakistanis were holding out for an apology for the deaths of 24 Pakistani soldiers in a U.S. airstrike. The official spoke on condition of anonymity because of the sensitivity of the negotiations Pakistan closed the key supply routes last November in retaliation for the air assault that killed 24 Pakistani soldiers. The U.S. has insisted it will do no more than express regret for the deaths and will not apologize.The border crossings had been an important means of getting U.S. war materiel into Afghanistan. Since then, NATO and the U.S. have been using a circuitous northern route to bring supplies into troops fighting there.Since Pakistan closed the Khyber Pass border-crossing, NATO has had to supply its forces through Afghanistan s Salang Tunnel, a 1.6-mile-long Soviet-era relic with unforgiving dimensions and a deadly history, CBS Ne stanley mug ws John Be
A goal from Trinity Rodman in the 105th minute was the difference between samba og the U.S. and Japan in Saturday s hard-fought women s soccer Paris Olympics quarterfinal.The U.S., who went into their first knockout march undefeated and outscoring opponents 9-2 at the Paris Games, found it difficult to break down a compact Japanese defense. They were uncharacteristically plagued with errant passes and missed opportunities. Trinity Rodman of the United States, top, adidas samba donna celebrates after scoring the opening goal during the quarterfinal women s soccer match between the United States and Japan at the Parc des Princes. Aurelien Morissard / AP Rodman s goal to the top of the far post came as time in stoppage time in the first extra period. She fell to the field as she was embraced by her teammates in celebration.It was Rodman s third goal of the tournament. She nearly scored again in the second extra period.Japan had two good chances in quick succession in the first half. Mina Tanaka s attempt was smothered by U.S. goalkeeper Alyssa Naeher before Miyabi Moriya blasted a shot from about 12 yards that went over the goal. Japan s Aoba Fujino chases as Crystal Dunn of the United States clears the ball during the quarterfinal women s soccer match between the United States and Japan at the Parc des Princes. nike dunk high Aurelien Morissard / A Wdip Feds announce major crackdown on infamous Mexican drug cartel
Updated at 2:31 p.m. ET CBS/AP WASHINGTON - The U.S. team that tried for more than stanley flask a month to negotiate a reopening of blocked Pakistani supply routes into Afghanistan is coming home without an agreement, U.S. officials said Monday.The U.S. recalled the team after the top Pakistani general refused to meet with a top Defense Department official. We remain ready to conclude this agreement as soon as Pakistan is ready, said U.S. Embas stanley cup sy spokesman Robert Raines in Islamabad.Officials in Washington and Islamabad would not detail what led to the break in the talks, but a senior U.S. official familiar with the negotiations said the Pakistanis were holding out for an apology for the deaths of 24 Pakistani soldiers in a U.S. airstrike. The official spoke on condition of anonymity because of the sensitivity of the negotiations Pakistan closed the key supply routes last November in retaliation for the air assault that killed 24 Pakistani soldiers. The U.S. has insisted it will do no more than express regret for the deaths and will not apologize.The border crossings had been an important means of getting U.S. war materiel into Afghanistan. Since then, NATO and the U.S. have been using a circuitous northern route to bring supplies into troops fighting there.Since Pakistan closed the Khyber Pass border-crossing, NATO has had to supply its forces through Afghanistan s Salang Tunnel, a 1.6-mile-long Soviet-era relic with unforgiving dimensions and a deadly history, CBS Ne stanley mug ws John Be
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Sunday night s Full Cold Moon -- a bigger and brighter full moon than usual -- will kick off a very special supermoon trilogy, NASA says. The Dec. 3 full moon is the first of three consecutive supermoons, including a lunar eclipse. The other supermoons will happen on Jan. 1 and Jan. 31, 2018. You canwatch Sunday s supermoon live online here, courtesy of the online astronomy service Slooh ordirectly from Slooh here. If you only have time to catch one of them, be sure to check out the extra-special Jan. 31 supermoon, NASA said in a statement on Friday, Dec. 1. The late January supermoon will take place during a total adidas samba og lunar eclipse visible from western North America, the Pacific and Eastern Asia. It will also be a blue moon, too. [Supermoon 2017 Guide: When and How to hoka laufschuhe See It] Asupermoonoccurs when the full moon is at the closest point of its orbit to the Earth, whi adidas campus 80s ch is also called the perigee. That makes the moon look extra-close and extra bright -- up to 14 percent bigger and 30 percent brighter than a full moon at its furthest point from Earth, called the apogee. Supermoon full moons will occur on Dec. 3, 2017, Jan. 1, 2018 and Jan. 31, 2018. The Jan. 31 supermoon will also be a blue moon and occur during a total lunar eclipse. NASA/Science Pair that up with alunar eclipse, and you will have a spectacular view of the moon turning dark as it moves out of the sun s li Ixya Mexico Shocked by Discovery of Girl s Body
The government approved a bill Mon stanley thermosflasche day to extend France s state of emergency for three months, giving itself more policing tools to stop the country s worst civil unrest since the 1960s. It now goes to parliament.Though violence has abated since breaking out 18 days ago, scattered arson attacks continued early Monday, with youths setting schoo stanley tumblers ls and cars ablaze. President Jacques Chirac was to make his first presidential address to the nation on the crisis later in the day.The bill would see the state of emergency extended to mid-February, reports CBS News correspondent Elaine Cobbe audio , giving areas hit by the rioting the power to impose curfews whenever they want, as well as conduct house searches and take other steps to prevent unrest.Chirac said the state of emergency was necessary to give security forces all the means they need to restore calm definitively. It is a measure of protection and precaution, he said, stressing that the plan was temporary and that regional officials would use it only where it is strictly necessary. About 40 French towns, including France s third-largest city, Lyon, have used the measure to impose curfews for minors.There were still scattered attacks around France - young people set schools ablaze and torched cars, but overall the number of incidents was down sharply from the night before, repo stanley mugs rts Cobbe.Overnight, the number of car-torchings mdash; a barometer of the unrest mdash; dropped sharply, with youths setting fire to 284
Sunday night s Full Cold Moon -- a bigger and brighter full moon than usual -- will kick off a very special supermoon trilogy, NASA says. The Dec. 3 full moon is the first of three consecutive supermoons, including a lunar eclipse. The other supermoons will happen on Jan. 1 and Jan. 31, 2018. You canwatch Sunday s supermoon live online here, courtesy of the online astronomy service Slooh ordirectly from Slooh here. If you only have time to catch one of them, be sure to check out the extra-special Jan. 31 supermoon, NASA said in a statement on Friday, Dec. 1. The late January supermoon will take place during a total adidas samba og lunar eclipse visible from western North America, the Pacific and Eastern Asia. It will also be a blue moon, too. [Supermoon 2017 Guide: When and How to hoka laufschuhe See It] Asupermoonoccurs when the full moon is at the closest point of its orbit to the Earth, whi adidas campus 80s ch is also called the perigee. That makes the moon look extra-close and extra bright -- up to 14 percent bigger and 30 percent brighter than a full moon at its furthest point from Earth, called the apogee. Supermoon full moons will occur on Dec. 3, 2017, Jan. 1, 2018 and Jan. 31, 2018. The Jan. 31 supermoon will also be a blue moon and occur during a total lunar eclipse. NASA/Science Pair that up with alunar eclipse, and you will have a spectacular view of the moon turning dark as it moves out of the sun s li Ixya Mexico Shocked by Discovery of Girl s Body
The government approved a bill Mon stanley thermosflasche day to extend France s state of emergency for three months, giving itself more policing tools to stop the country s worst civil unrest since the 1960s. It now goes to parliament.Though violence has abated since breaking out 18 days ago, scattered arson attacks continued early Monday, with youths setting schoo stanley tumblers ls and cars ablaze. President Jacques Chirac was to make his first presidential address to the nation on the crisis later in the day.The bill would see the state of emergency extended to mid-February, reports CBS News correspondent Elaine Cobbe audio , giving areas hit by the rioting the power to impose curfews whenever they want, as well as conduct house searches and take other steps to prevent unrest.Chirac said the state of emergency was necessary to give security forces all the means they need to restore calm definitively. It is a measure of protection and precaution, he said, stressing that the plan was temporary and that regional officials would use it only where it is strictly necessary. About 40 French towns, including France s third-largest city, Lyon, have used the measure to impose curfews for minors.There were still scattered attacks around France - young people set schools ablaze and torched cars, but overall the number of incidents was down sharply from the night before, repo stanley mugs rts Cobbe.Overnight, the number of car-torchings mdash; a barometer of the unrest mdash; dropped sharply, with youths setting fire to 284
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PATNA, India -- Police arrested three Indians for allegedly gang raping a 22-year-old Japanese research scholar near a Buddhist pilgrimage center in eastern India, police said Friday.Police were looking for two more suspects who also allegedly kept the Japanese woman as a hostage for adidas campus nearly three weeks in a village near Bodh Gaya, a town nearly 130 kilometers 80 miles south of Patna, the capital of Bihar state, police officer Akhilesh Singh said.She managed to escape from their captivity on Dec. 26 and reached Kolkata, once known as Calcutta, where she was based and filed a police complaint. She has studying life in rural India for some time, Singh said.A Kolkata-based tourist guide had taken the Japanese woman to Bodh Gaya to show her the Buddhist pilgrimage center where Gautam Buddha is said to have obtained enlight yeezy enment under a tree. He was joined by four others in keeping her in captivity and raping her, police officer Singh said.Two of the arrests were made from the area on Friday and one earlier this week in Kolkata, police said.India has a long history of tolerance of sexual violence. But a series of high-profile rape cases have triggered a strong public outrage in recent years, leading to tough anti-rape laws. Meanwhile on Friday, Reuters reported that the driver of the U.S.-based ride-sharing service, Uber, appeared in a New Dehli courtroom after a woman accused him of raping her.India has doubled priso adidas samba uomo n terms for rapists to 20 years and criminalized voyeur Yypi Iran frees rapper Toomaj Salehi, whose lyrics about Mahsa Amini initially saw him sentenced to death
A Chinese corporation pleaded guilty in U.S. District Court on Wednesday to charges that millions of office supplies it shipped to the United States were made by prison inmates.Customs officials said it was the first criminal conviction of a Chinese company in a prison labor case. Most of the laborers at the Nanjing Detention Center were imprisoned as prostitutes, federal officials said.Through its attorney, Allied International Manufacturing Stationary Co. of Nanjing admitted that at least 134 million office binder clips shipped to the United States had been assembled by 60 prisoners.The company agreed to a $50,000 fine stanley cup . Owner Peter Chen, 56, pleaded guilty to a tax evasion charge. He f stanley water jug aces five years in prison and a $100,000 fine. Chen s manufacturing business in Nanjing shipped the materials to another business he owned in New Jersey.Chen, who owned the company with his wife, remained free on $500,000 bail. Federal officials said seizures by customs agents had ultimately forced the company to shut down the binder factory. The prison was one of the factory s subcontractors.According to court records, the company turned to prison labor in 1995 after its American customers demanded stanley quencher more of the binders. The prison labor continued until May 1997. It stopped after a television program on the factory, according to court papers.U.S. law forbids importing goods made by prison or forced labor and was designed to curb human rights abuses and to protect U.S. businesses and labo
PATNA, India -- Police arrested three Indians for allegedly gang raping a 22-year-old Japanese research scholar near a Buddhist pilgrimage center in eastern India, police said Friday.Police were looking for two more suspects who also allegedly kept the Japanese woman as a hostage for adidas campus nearly three weeks in a village near Bodh Gaya, a town nearly 130 kilometers 80 miles south of Patna, the capital of Bihar state, police officer Akhilesh Singh said.She managed to escape from their captivity on Dec. 26 and reached Kolkata, once known as Calcutta, where she was based and filed a police complaint. She has studying life in rural India for some time, Singh said.A Kolkata-based tourist guide had taken the Japanese woman to Bodh Gaya to show her the Buddhist pilgrimage center where Gautam Buddha is said to have obtained enlight yeezy enment under a tree. He was joined by four others in keeping her in captivity and raping her, police officer Singh said.Two of the arrests were made from the area on Friday and one earlier this week in Kolkata, police said.India has a long history of tolerance of sexual violence. But a series of high-profile rape cases have triggered a strong public outrage in recent years, leading to tough anti-rape laws. Meanwhile on Friday, Reuters reported that the driver of the U.S.-based ride-sharing service, Uber, appeared in a New Dehli courtroom after a woman accused him of raping her.India has doubled priso adidas samba uomo n terms for rapists to 20 years and criminalized voyeur Yypi Iran frees rapper Toomaj Salehi, whose lyrics about Mahsa Amini initially saw him sentenced to death
A Chinese corporation pleaded guilty in U.S. District Court on Wednesday to charges that millions of office supplies it shipped to the United States were made by prison inmates.Customs officials said it was the first criminal conviction of a Chinese company in a prison labor case. Most of the laborers at the Nanjing Detention Center were imprisoned as prostitutes, federal officials said.Through its attorney, Allied International Manufacturing Stationary Co. of Nanjing admitted that at least 134 million office binder clips shipped to the United States had been assembled by 60 prisoners.The company agreed to a $50,000 fine stanley cup . Owner Peter Chen, 56, pleaded guilty to a tax evasion charge. He f stanley water jug aces five years in prison and a $100,000 fine. Chen s manufacturing business in Nanjing shipped the materials to another business he owned in New Jersey.Chen, who owned the company with his wife, remained free on $500,000 bail. Federal officials said seizures by customs agents had ultimately forced the company to shut down the binder factory. The prison was one of the factory s subcontractors.According to court records, the company turned to prison labor in 1995 after its American customers demanded stanley quencher more of the binders. The prison labor continued until May 1997. It stopped after a television program on the factory, according to court papers.U.S. law forbids importing goods made by prison or forced labor and was designed to curb human rights abuses and to protect U.S. businesses and labo