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MEXICO CITY -- The top prosecutor in Mex mizuno icorsquo Gulf coast state of Veracruz confirmed Tuesday that more than 250 skulls have been found over the last several months in what appears to be a drug cartel mass burial ground on the outskirts of the city of Veracruz. State Prosecutor Jorge Winckler said the clandestine burial pits appear to contain the vic air force 1 tims of drug cartels killed years ago. Bu chanclas yeezy t the news came as no surprise to Lucia Diaz, one of the mothers of the disappeared whose group is known as Colectivo Solecito. Border Patrol fights drug-carrying drones flying across U.S.-Mexico border 01:51 The mothers pushed authorities to investigate the fields where the skulls were found, because they suspected more than a year ago that the wooded area known as Colinas de Santa Fe was a clandestine burial ground. In the face of authoritiesrsquo; inaction, the activists themselves went out in to the fields starting in August 2016, sinking rods into the ground to detect the telltale odor of decomposition, and then digging. When they find what they believe are burial pits, they alert authorities, who carry out the final excavations. We dig holes, but we try not to touch the remains, Diaz said, because DNA may be the only hope of identifying the dead and touching the bones might cont Logp No U.N. Consensus On N. Korea Launch
U.S. Army deserter Charles Jenkins was released from military jail on Saturday after serving 25 days for abandoning his squadron in 1965 and defecting to North Korea, where he lived for nearly four decades.Jenkins, 64, left the prison at the U.S. naval ba stanley cup se in Yoko stanley cup suka and was taken by helicopter to the Camp Zama Army base, where he was to join his family for several days before moving to his wife s hometown in northern Japan. Forty years is a long time, a sobbing Jenkins, still in uniform, told The Associated Press in exclusive comments after he arrived at Camp Zama. My plan is to stay in Japan, if they will accept me. I want to go back to the United States, but only once. With my wife, I ll live in Japan, with my family. The release ends the longest desertion case on U.S. record. Jenkins testified in his Nov. 3 court-martial that he fled the Army on Jan. 5, 1965, to avoid service in Vietnam.Jenkins, a native of Rich Square, North Carolina, said he had intended to cross into North Korea, then defect to the Soviet Embassy and eventually make his way back to the United States. Instead, the communist regime in Pyongyang kept him there for 39 years along with three other American deserters. He was used as a propaganda tool in broadcasts across the Demilitarized Zone between North and South Korea and was forced to teach English to North Korean military officer cadets, he said.Two of the other three Americans have since die stanley cup d, but the third, James Dresnock of Richmond, Vir
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Evacuees who fled Afghanistan after the Taliban takeover are working to adjust to their new lives and new re air max 1 alities in the United States.More than 60,000 Afghans have begun to reset nike dunk tle in the U.S. as part of Operation Allies Welcome. Eight military bases across the country are housing the evacuees. CBS News was given access to Fort McCoy in Wisconsin, which is currently hosting the largest group of Afghan evacuees.About 12,600 Afghan evacuees are living at Fort McCoy right now. About half are children who are adjusting by taking English classes, crafting art projects,and playing soccer.There are challenges, but also gratitude and hope for families getting their chance at achieving the American dream.19-year-old Sultana Amani arrived in the U.S. in late August with her family after fleeing Afghanistan. I was happy there but when the Taliban came we were in danger, Amani told CBS News Nancy Chen.Sultana s father, Mohammad Amani, spent 40 years as an artist, weaving and selling carpets. Sultana said her father made a carpet for someone in the U.S. embassy who sent them a letter air force 1 and pictures of his carpet in the White House. She said he became known as being an ally of foreigners and that s why the family had to leave.Mohammad says he feels sadness when he thinks about what the family left behind. I worked for 40 years, and seeing everything go to waste, seeing the kids, the women, going everything backward, I feel really bad. I feel sad about it, he said. Auqq Khmer Rouge Trials Approved
In this file photo, top Hamas leader Khaled Meshaal gives a pre stanley kubek ss conference in Cairo on Feb. 8, 2006. Getty Images The Islamist movement Hamas and President Mahmoud Abbas s Fatah faction agreed - after a marathon meeting in Damascus that lasted until the ea stanley cups rly hours of Saturday - to narrow their differences and bring an end to their ongoing dispute.A three-member Fatah delegation opened talks Friday night with Hamas political supremo Khaled Meshaal, who lives in exile in Syria, as part of efforts to reconcile.Central Committee member Azzam al-Ahmad, Sakher Bseiso and Nasser Yousef arrived in Damascus Thursday a few days after Meshaal met in Saudi Arabia with Egyptian intelligence chief Omar Suleiman, who has been instrumental in past efforts. The meeting took place stanley tumbler in a friendly and cordial atmosphere and a genuine will from both sides to end the rupture, where an agreement has been reached on the process and steps to be taken toward reconciliation, a joint political statement by the two groups said.The statement, read by Meshaal s deputy Moussa Abu Marzouk, said several sticking points have been already solved. Both reviewed the points of disagreement that came in the Egyptian document and reached an understanding on many of them, the statement said, adding Hamas and Fatah had agreed to convene another meeting with the rest of the Palestinian groups soon to reach a final
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Australia s unprecedented wildfires season has so far charred 40,000 square miles of brushland, rainforests, and national parks ndash; killing by one estimate more than a billion wild animals.Scientists fear some of the island continent s unique and colorful species may not recover. For others, they are trying to throw lifelines. Where flames have subsided, biologists are starting to look for survivors, hoping they may find enough left of some rare an salomon d endangered species to rebuild populations.It s a grim task for a nation that prides itself on its diverse wildlife, including creatures found nowhere else on the planet such as koalas, kangaroos and wallabies. I don t think we ve seen a single event in Australia that has destroyed so much habitat and pushed so many creatures to the very brink of extinction, said Kingsley Dixon, an ecologist at Curtin University in Perth.The full toll on Australia s wildlife includes at least nike air force 20 and possibly as many as 100 threatened species pushed closer to extinction, according to scientists from several Australian universities. The worry is that with so much lost, there won t be a pool of rare animals and plants to later repopulate burnt areas, said Jim Radford, an ecologist at La Trobe University in Melbourne.The fires could knock out rainforest species dating back to the time of the Gondwana s samba rose upercontinent, before the modern continents split apart, he said.Not long after wildfires passed through Oxley Wild Rivers National Park i Bekv New Iraq Abuse Pictures Surface
Israeli and Palestinian negotiators are meeting for a second day of talks aimed at securing a final peace settlement. Monday s talks got off to a shaky start because of reports Israel had approved the expansion of a Jewish settlement on the West Bank.Palestinians issued a formal protest of the expansion. They called the move a sign that Israeli Prime Minister Ehud Barak isn t willing or able to make the concessions necessary for peace.But there was also an encouraging stanley cup s stanley becher ign Monday when Israel s chief negotiator, Oden Eran said a Palestinian state will be the outcome of the negotiations. Eran often speaks for Barak. And as Barak has never publicly said he supports the creation of a Palestinian state, Eran s remarks appeared to catch other Israeli officials by surprise.Officials close to Barak, when pressed for comment, would not rule out a Palestinian state as a possible outcome of peace talks. But, eager to soften the impact of an apparent concession, they played down the significance of Eran s remarks. The prime minister asked him to avoid saying things that are in dispute, a source in Barak s office said in Jerusalem.Palestinians see peace moves launched with Israel in 1993 as culminating in the creation of an independent state on all of the West Bank and Gaza Strip captured by Israel in the 1967 Middle East war.Cabinet Minister Haim Ramon insisted there was nothing new in what Eran said and that a de facto Palestinian state existed anyway stanley bottles . Barak s aides stuck to a
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Relatives of defendants in the trial of Saddam Hussein and members of his former regime testified Tuesday as the defense tried to knock down charges of crimes against humanity that carry a possible death penalty.Their testimony came a day after chief judge Raouf Abdel-Rahman accused Saddam of ordering a systematic, widescale attack on Shiites in the town of Dujail mdas water bottle stanley h; including the killings of women and children, torture and the imprisonment of 399 people. The judge read similar charges against each of S stanley us addam s seven co-defendants.That brought the 7-month-old trial to a new, intensified level. Under the Iraqi system, the charges effectively put the burden on proof on the defense because they represent ac stanley mug cusations that the five judges believe the evidence so far has supported.Meanwhile, gunmen raided a parking lot and blew up a parked oil tanker in northeastern Baghdad on Tuesday, killing 18 people and injuring at least 37, police said. Another raid by gunmen killed four people working at a U.S. base in Taji when they opened fire on their minivan in northern Baghdad. Another eight riding in the van were injured, Lt. Col. Falah al-Mohammedawi said.Fighting between suspected insurgents and Iraqi police killed at least six civilians in Baghdad and officials said roadside bombs had killed three U.S. soldiers. Another roadside bomb killed two unidentified Iraqis near Youssifiyah, south of the capital. In other developments:Another bomb destroyed a liquor store in Baghd
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BERLIN -- Angela Merkel came under criticism Thursday for her awkward treatment of a young refugee brought to tears by the German chancellor s comments on asylum.A video of the encounter adidas samba Wednesday afternoon at a community yeezy slide event in Rostock showed the Palestinian teenager telling Merkel that her family had been waiting four years to get permanent leave to remain in Germany. It s really unpleasant to watch others enjoy their life and not be able to enjoy it oneself, the girl told Merkel, saying she wanted to go to university.In response, Merkel told her sometimes politics is hard and Germany can t accommodate everybody who wants to come. Since the teen s family had previously lived in Lebanon, a country Germany considers safe for refugees, their chances of being allowed to stay aren t certain. German Chancellor Angela Merkel with crying refugee girl. NDR As Merkel outlined her government s desire to speed up asylum decisions so all applicants receive a verdict within a year, the teen burs adidas campus t into tears. After a brief hesitation, Merkel walked over to comfort her. I know it s a difficult situation, but I still want to give her a pat, the chancellor said.Merkel s office said the chancellor didn t speak to the girl, identified only as Reem, after the event.But Merkel s blunt words about swiftly deporting those whose asylum applications are denied drew harsh criticism Qgjc North Korea has another missile launch failure, U.S. military says
President Bush, meeting with top war ally British Prime Minister Tony Blair, said Thursday that coalition forces were advancing day by day through Iraq. He and Blair demanded that the United Nations Oil for Food program be immediately restored.And if it seems to some that the war is running a lot longer than expected, British Prime Minister Tony Blai stanley cup usa r blames the media. Because of the way it s repo stanley cup quencher rted you ve got this constant 24 hours-of-the-day media, it may seem to people that it s a lot longer than just under a week, he said. But actually it s just under a week.Actually, it s been just over a week since President Bush announced the start of the war, reports CBS News White House Correspondent Mark Knoller. But like the president, Blair said there is no point in setting a time limit; the job of ousting Saddam Hussein and disarming Iraq will be done however long stanley website it takes.Blair, standing alongside Mr. Bush at the president s mountaintop retreat, declared that Saddam Hussein and his hateful regime will be removed from power. Iraq will be disarmed of weapons of mass destruction. And the Iraqi people will be freed. That is our commitment. That is our determination, and we will see it done, Blair added.In fact the British leader said an enormous amount has already been accomplished by U.S. and British forces, despite some fierce battles.Blair said he and the president had decided to seek new U.N. resolutions on humanitarian relief, a postwar administration for
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Pope Francis spends his third day Monday in Cuba, where he s bringing his message to the people a adidas originals nd the country s longtime leader.The pope travels to the city of Holguiacute;n Monday morning to celebrate mass. He will then go to Santiago to visit a shrine to the adidas originals samba country s patron saint.With one more day to go, Pope Francis is on a roll. The hopes, if not expectations f0r his visit were high, and CBS News correspondent Allen Pizzey says he seems to be hitting all the right notes. Pope Francis visits Cuba 43 photos On arrival he called for greater freedom for the church. At his open air mass, Francis told an estimated 200,000 people to beware of the dangers of ideology and the lure of se adidas campus beige lfishness. Service is never ideological, he said, as President Raul Castro and senior members of his communist government looked on. We do not serve ideas, we serve people, added the pontiff.Among the faithful there was overwhelming gratitude for the pope s role in the new relationship between Cuba and the U.S. We were waiting for this moment, Becky Sorosano said. Reconciliation, lifting of the blockade and the relationship with whole world will be peace. Church policy seems to be an effort to avoid controversy and win more religious freedom by capitaliz Qrul Cole Probe Faults Ship s Security
SYDNEY - An Australian man has been sentenced to 500 lashes and a year in a Saudi Arabian jail after being convicted of blasphemy, officials said Wednesday.The 45-year-old man, identified by family members as Mansor Almaribe of southern Victoria state, was detained in the holy city of Medina last month while making the Muslim pilgrimage of hajj. Family members told Australian media that Saudi officials accused him of insulting the companions of the Prophet Muhammad, a violation of Saudi Arabia s strict blasphemy laws.Australia s ambassador in Saudi Arabia has contacted Saudi authorities in a bid for leniency, the Department of Foreign Affairs said. Consular officials are providing support for the man and his family in Australia. The Australian government is universally opposed to corporal punishment, the department said in a statement.Almaribe was convicted of blasphemy on Tuesday and initially sentenced to two years in jail and 500 lashes. The court later reduced his jail sentence. Almaribe s son Jamal told The Age newspaper that his father was reading and pray stanley cup ing as part of a group when he was arrested.Almaribe s son Mohammed said stanley cup usa he feared for his father s well-being. Five hundred slashes on his back, and he has back problems. I wouldn t think he d survive 50, he told Australian Broadcasting Corp. ponent--type-rec stanley flask irculation .item:nth-child 5 display: none; inline-recirc-it
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Moscowmdash; Russia wraps up a vote on constitutional reforms on Wednesday that would allow President Vladimir Putin to stay in office for two more terms. The vote was originally scheduled for April 22, but authorities had to reschedule it due to the spread of the coronavirus in the country. Russians were given the option of voting for or against the whole package of changes, but there s little doubt about the outcome. The vote is widely seen as an effort to demonstrate Putin s broad suppor adidas samba t in the country, and he s virtually guaranteed to win the chance for two more terms in the presidency.Biden: Trump has a lot to answer for salomon gtx on Russian bounty intelThe constitutional amendments also include a ban on same-sex marriages, new language mentioning for the first time the importance of faith in God, and measures meant to protect traditional family values and forbidding top officials from holding dual citizenship. A woman holds a sign reading Boycott to Putin s amendments, as she protests against amendments to the Constitution of Russia on Dvortsovaya Square in Saint Petersburg, July 1, 2020, as Russians vote in the final day of a balloting on constitutional reforms. OLGA MALTSEVA/AFP/Getty One of the amendments expressly forbids any actions aimed at the separation of a part of the territory of the Russian federation, as well as calls for such actions. That adidas yeezy , of cours Impx Pic Of Alleged Al Qaeda Group Head Shown
A U.S. military spokesman says three American troops have been killed in two blasts in southern Afghanistan.Navy Chief Petty Officer Brian Naranjo says the attacks happened on Saturday.Southern Afghanistan is the center of the Taliban-led insurgency, which has made a violent comeback since its initial defeat in the U.S.-led stanley tumbler invasion. Thousands of U.S. Marines and British troops are conducting anti-Taliban operations in the region ahead of this month s presidential elections.Separately, a French soldier was killed and two others were wounded during a clash with insurgents north of Kabul, the French military said in a statement. The number of U.S. and other NATO killed stanley cup in bombing and clashes has soared this year.Pentagon Confirms Marines Killed in Combat Thursday The Department of Defense is confirming that two Marines from Tennessee and Oklahoma have been killed in combat in Afghanistan.The department said Saturday that 22-year-old Lance Cpl. Gregory A. Posey, 22, of Knoxville, Tenn., and 20-year-old Lance Cpl. Jonathan F. Stroud, of Cashion, Okla., died Thursday supporting combat operations in Helmand province. Those who knew Stroud in the small town of Cashion say he was well-liked and had a good sense of humor. The town is about 20 miles north of Oklahoma City, with a population of about 635. The two Marines were both assig gourde stanley ned to battalions based out of Camp Lejeune, N.C.Lance Cpl. Stroud joined the Marine Corps in 2008 and deployed to Afghanistan earlier
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MOSCOW -- Horrifying details emerged from the fire in a Siberian shopping mall. At least 64 people were killed, two thirds of them were children. In response, thousands of protesters took to the streets demanding answers. Some held pictures of the their dead children. The truth, they shouted. We want the truth. A father broke down recalling the last conversation he had with his daughter. I told her to lie down on the floor and breathe. Dad, she said, I m suffocating, he said. Still photo taken from video provided by Russian Emergencies Ministry adidas original campus shows site of fire at shopping mall in Kemerovo, Russia, on March 25, 2018 Russian Emergencies Ministr adiletten original y / Handout / via Reuters At least 41 children died. It was the beginning of school holidays and the shopping mall was packed. On Tuesday, Russian President Vladimir Putin found himself the target of open hostility. adidas original campus Promise me we will know the truth, one woman demanded.The local deputy governor could only drop to his knees and beg forgiveness. Closed-circuit TV footage showed the moment the fire broke out, sending a plume of deadly smoke into the hallways. It s still not clear how the fire started, but witnesses say fire alarms failed and doors were locked, trapping those inside. A man holds a sign reading A country in fire during an opposition gathering in tribute to the victims of a Siberian sho Oemu More Signs Of Iran Nuke Program
AP BEIJING - Al-Jazeera s sole English-language reporter in China has been expelled, the pan-Arab news network said Tuesday. It s the first time since 1998 that Beijing has kicked out an accredited foreign journalist.Melissa Chan s expulsion is seen as a hardening of China s attitude toward international media it views as a threat to the authoritarian government s authority and global image. The move seems to be taking China s anti-media policies to a new level, Bob Dietz, the Asia co stanley cup ordinator for the Committee to Protect Journalists, said in a statement.Qatar-based Al-Jazeera said in a statement that it had no choice but to close its English-language service s bureau because Chan s press credentials and visa were not extended. Chan is a U.S. citizen who work stanley website ed for the network in China for five years. She had reported extensively on sensitive topics such as illegal seizures of farmland and the imprisonment of petitioners from the countryside in unofficial black jails. Al-Jazeera said no permission to replace Chan was given and its requests for additional visas for correspondents had gone unanswered. The expulsion does not impact Al-Jazeera s Arabic-language service, which maintains several accredited journalists in its Beijing bureau.Foreign reporters in China often experience harassment, surveillance and visa problems when government officials are angry at their reports. Over the weekend, police called in about a dozen foreign reporters, threatening to revoke their visa
MEXICO CITY -- The top prosecutor in Mex mizuno icorsquo Gulf coast state of Veracruz confirmed Tuesday that more than 250 skulls have been found over the last several months in what appears to be a drug cartel mass burial ground on the outskirts of the city of Veracruz. State Prosecutor Jorge Winckler said the clandestine burial pits appear to contain the vic air force 1 tims of drug cartels killed years ago. Bu chanclas yeezy t the news came as no surprise to Lucia Diaz, one of the mothers of the disappeared whose group is known as Colectivo Solecito. Border Patrol fights drug-carrying drones flying across U.S.-Mexico border 01:51 The mothers pushed authorities to investigate the fields where the skulls were found, because they suspected more than a year ago that the wooded area known as Colinas de Santa Fe was a clandestine burial ground. In the face of authoritiesrsquo; inaction, the activists themselves went out in to the fields starting in August 2016, sinking rods into the ground to detect the telltale odor of decomposition, and then digging. When they find what they believe are burial pits, they alert authorities, who carry out the final excavations. We dig holes, but we try not to touch the remains, Diaz said, because DNA may be the only hope of identifying the dead and touching the bones might cont Logp No U.N. Consensus On N. Korea Launch
U.S. Army deserter Charles Jenkins was released from military jail on Saturday after serving 25 days for abandoning his squadron in 1965 and defecting to North Korea, where he lived for nearly four decades.Jenkins, 64, left the prison at the U.S. naval ba stanley cup se in Yoko stanley cup suka and was taken by helicopter to the Camp Zama Army base, where he was to join his family for several days before moving to his wife s hometown in northern Japan. Forty years is a long time, a sobbing Jenkins, still in uniform, told The Associated Press in exclusive comments after he arrived at Camp Zama. My plan is to stay in Japan, if they will accept me. I want to go back to the United States, but only once. With my wife, I ll live in Japan, with my family. The release ends the longest desertion case on U.S. record. Jenkins testified in his Nov. 3 court-martial that he fled the Army on Jan. 5, 1965, to avoid service in Vietnam.Jenkins, a native of Rich Square, North Carolina, said he had intended to cross into North Korea, then defect to the Soviet Embassy and eventually make his way back to the United States. Instead, the communist regime in Pyongyang kept him there for 39 years along with three other American deserters. He was used as a propaganda tool in broadcasts across the Demilitarized Zone between North and South Korea and was forced to teach English to North Korean military officer cadets, he said.Two of the other three Americans have since die stanley cup d, but the third, James Dresnock of Richmond, Vir
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Evacuees who fled Afghanistan after the Taliban takeover are working to adjust to their new lives and new re air max 1 alities in the United States.More than 60,000 Afghans have begun to reset nike dunk tle in the U.S. as part of Operation Allies Welcome. Eight military bases across the country are housing the evacuees. CBS News was given access to Fort McCoy in Wisconsin, which is currently hosting the largest group of Afghan evacuees.About 12,600 Afghan evacuees are living at Fort McCoy right now. About half are children who are adjusting by taking English classes, crafting art projects,and playing soccer.There are challenges, but also gratitude and hope for families getting their chance at achieving the American dream.19-year-old Sultana Amani arrived in the U.S. in late August with her family after fleeing Afghanistan. I was happy there but when the Taliban came we were in danger, Amani told CBS News Nancy Chen.Sultana s father, Mohammad Amani, spent 40 years as an artist, weaving and selling carpets. Sultana said her father made a carpet for someone in the U.S. embassy who sent them a letter air force 1 and pictures of his carpet in the White House. She said he became known as being an ally of foreigners and that s why the family had to leave.Mohammad says he feels sadness when he thinks about what the family left behind. I worked for 40 years, and seeing everything go to waste, seeing the kids, the women, going everything backward, I feel really bad. I feel sad about it, he said. Auqq Khmer Rouge Trials Approved
In this file photo, top Hamas leader Khaled Meshaal gives a pre stanley kubek ss conference in Cairo on Feb. 8, 2006. Getty Images The Islamist movement Hamas and President Mahmoud Abbas s Fatah faction agreed - after a marathon meeting in Damascus that lasted until the ea stanley cups rly hours of Saturday - to narrow their differences and bring an end to their ongoing dispute.A three-member Fatah delegation opened talks Friday night with Hamas political supremo Khaled Meshaal, who lives in exile in Syria, as part of efforts to reconcile.Central Committee member Azzam al-Ahmad, Sakher Bseiso and Nasser Yousef arrived in Damascus Thursday a few days after Meshaal met in Saudi Arabia with Egyptian intelligence chief Omar Suleiman, who has been instrumental in past efforts. The meeting took place stanley tumbler in a friendly and cordial atmosphere and a genuine will from both sides to end the rupture, where an agreement has been reached on the process and steps to be taken toward reconciliation, a joint political statement by the two groups said.The statement, read by Meshaal s deputy Moussa Abu Marzouk, said several sticking points have been already solved. Both reviewed the points of disagreement that came in the Egyptian document and reached an understanding on many of them, the statement said, adding Hamas and Fatah had agreed to convene another meeting with the rest of the Palestinian groups soon to reach a final
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Australia s unprecedented wildfires season has so far charred 40,000 square miles of brushland, rainforests, and national parks ndash; killing by one estimate more than a billion wild animals.Scientists fear some of the island continent s unique and colorful species may not recover. For others, they are trying to throw lifelines. Where flames have subsided, biologists are starting to look for survivors, hoping they may find enough left of some rare an salomon d endangered species to rebuild populations.It s a grim task for a nation that prides itself on its diverse wildlife, including creatures found nowhere else on the planet such as koalas, kangaroos and wallabies. I don t think we ve seen a single event in Australia that has destroyed so much habitat and pushed so many creatures to the very brink of extinction, said Kingsley Dixon, an ecologist at Curtin University in Perth.The full toll on Australia s wildlife includes at least nike air force 20 and possibly as many as 100 threatened species pushed closer to extinction, according to scientists from several Australian universities. The worry is that with so much lost, there won t be a pool of rare animals and plants to later repopulate burnt areas, said Jim Radford, an ecologist at La Trobe University in Melbourne.The fires could knock out rainforest species dating back to the time of the Gondwana s samba rose upercontinent, before the modern continents split apart, he said.Not long after wildfires passed through Oxley Wild Rivers National Park i Bekv New Iraq Abuse Pictures Surface
Israeli and Palestinian negotiators are meeting for a second day of talks aimed at securing a final peace settlement. Monday s talks got off to a shaky start because of reports Israel had approved the expansion of a Jewish settlement on the West Bank.Palestinians issued a formal protest of the expansion. They called the move a sign that Israeli Prime Minister Ehud Barak isn t willing or able to make the concessions necessary for peace.But there was also an encouraging stanley cup s stanley becher ign Monday when Israel s chief negotiator, Oden Eran said a Palestinian state will be the outcome of the negotiations. Eran often speaks for Barak. And as Barak has never publicly said he supports the creation of a Palestinian state, Eran s remarks appeared to catch other Israeli officials by surprise.Officials close to Barak, when pressed for comment, would not rule out a Palestinian state as a possible outcome of peace talks. But, eager to soften the impact of an apparent concession, they played down the significance of Eran s remarks. The prime minister asked him to avoid saying things that are in dispute, a source in Barak s office said in Jerusalem.Palestinians see peace moves launched with Israel in 1993 as culminating in the creation of an independent state on all of the West Bank and Gaza Strip captured by Israel in the 1967 Middle East war.Cabinet Minister Haim Ramon insisted there was nothing new in what Eran said and that a de facto Palestinian state existed anyway stanley bottles . Barak s aides stuck to a
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Relatives of defendants in the trial of Saddam Hussein and members of his former regime testified Tuesday as the defense tried to knock down charges of crimes against humanity that carry a possible death penalty.Their testimony came a day after chief judge Raouf Abdel-Rahman accused Saddam of ordering a systematic, widescale attack on Shiites in the town of Dujail mdas water bottle stanley h; including the killings of women and children, torture and the imprisonment of 399 people. The judge read similar charges against each of S stanley us addam s seven co-defendants.That brought the 7-month-old trial to a new, intensified level. Under the Iraqi system, the charges effectively put the burden on proof on the defense because they represent ac stanley mug cusations that the five judges believe the evidence so far has supported.Meanwhile, gunmen raided a parking lot and blew up a parked oil tanker in northeastern Baghdad on Tuesday, killing 18 people and injuring at least 37, police said. Another raid by gunmen killed four people working at a U.S. base in Taji when they opened fire on their minivan in northern Baghdad. Another eight riding in the van were injured, Lt. Col. Falah al-Mohammedawi said.Fighting between suspected insurgents and Iraqi police killed at least six civilians in Baghdad and officials said roadside bombs had killed three U.S. soldiers. Another roadside bomb killed two unidentified Iraqis near Youssifiyah, south of the capital. In other developments:Another bomb destroyed a liquor store in Baghd
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