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NATO on Tuesday suggested that it would be willing to stop bombing Libya during Ramadan, if Muammar Gaddafi s forces also honoured a ceasefire during the Muslim holy month.         HT Image     We need to wait and see whether Gaddafi s forces continue to shell and inflict harm,  said a NATO spokesman, Wing  stanley cup Cmdr. Mike Bracken.  If they do, and we believe there is risk to the lives of Libyan people, then I think it would be highly appropriate to continue to use the mandate that NATO has to protect those lives,  Bracken said during a teleconference from NATO s operational command in Naples, Italy.    NATO spokeswoman Oana Lungescu said,  It is hoped that Gadhafi s forces will stop attacking and threatening to attack civilians, not just for Ramadan but immediately. As long as attacks and threats continue, NATO s mission remains to protect civilians in Libya.   US-led forces have not honoured Ramadan, which begins abo stanley cup ut August 1, by stopping their bombing campaigns against the armed groups they face in mostly Muslim Iraq and Afghanistan.  But Gaddafi has claimed that NATO s air force attacks on cities such as Tripoli, Libya s capital, are aimed at civilians.  NATO also appears concerned that bombing the city during the Muslim nation during Ramadan, a month-long period of prayer, reflection and sunrise-to-sunset fasting, could provoke a backlash in the Islamic world.       stanley cup      Read breaking news, latest...  See more   Read breaking news, latest updates from US, UK, Pakistan and oth Xgay Votes counted as West hails Afghan election
Two NATO soldiers have died in a bomb attack in southern Afghanistan, the international alliance said on Saturday.        HT Image    The soldiers, part of NATO s International Security Assistance Force  ISAF , were killed on Friday by an improvised explosive device or IED, a weapon blamed for the majority of casualties among foreign forces.    Two ISAF servicemembers died following an improvised expl stanley cup osive device attack in southern Afghanistan yesterday,  it said. The nationalities of the soldiers was not disclosed. With the last deaths, 373 foreign soldiers have lost their lives in conflict in Afghanistan since the start of this year, according to a tally by the  af1 independent website: icasualties.org.           Read breaking news, latest...  See more   Read breaking news, latest updates from US, UK, Pakistan and other countries across the world on topics related to US Election Live, politics,crime, and national affairs.    News / World News / Two NATO soldiers killed in Afghan attack: statement      .freemium-card h4{color: fff; padding-bottom:20px;} .freemium-card .freemium-content .subcTxt{padding-bottom:16px; stanley cup  color: fff;} .freemium-card .freemium-content{width: auto; max-width: inherit;} .freemium-card .freemium-content .subcTxt{max-width:inherit; font-size:18px; padding-top:0; line-height:24px} .freemium-card .btnSubc{margin} .freemium-card .btnSubc a{background: 000; color: fff; min-width:auto; padding:5px 15px; border-radius:6px; font-size:16px; line-height:22px; font-we
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Downing Street is facing growing anger from staff at the Department for International Development  DfID , some of whom accuse it of exploiting the Covid-19 pandemic by pushing through a merger with the Foreign Office  FCO .Plans had long been mooted to combine the two Whitehall departments but insiders were shocked by the timing and manner of the announcement 鈥?which came without union consultation, with many staff finding out via an apparent leak to the media.DfID employees criticised the merger, with one saying staff were  devastated, demoralised, angry, anxious  and claiming Boris Johnson had seized on the pandemic to  achieve a long-term goal  in axing the department as a standalone entity.Another said it was a politicised, opportunistic move that had  pulled the rug aw stanley isolierkanne ay  from under staffers feet, with many worried about  vaso stanley job security.Unions representing DfID civil servants, who have written to the FCO demanding formal consultation over the plans, said their members were  shocked and angered  and that the staff testimony obtained by the Guardian was a  damning indictment .Sarah Champio stanley becher n, the chair of the Commons international development select committee 鈥?which released an interim report earlier this month arguing for the retention of DfID as a standalone government department 鈥?said the timing and way in which the merger was announced was  callous . She added that the governments treatment of staff was  outrageous .Johnson announced the merger on Tuesday in the Commons, Zvug Anthony Kennedy: how one man s evolution legalized marriage for millions
I wish every success to the Equal Love campaigners in their efforts to open up civil partnership and marriage to all couples, regardless of their sexuality  European court urged to end UK marriage  apartheid , 20 December . Their case represents an excellent opportunity to address another outdated discrepancy between marriage and for a civil partnership.I got married last year. On filing my application for marriage, I was taken aback to find out that I was required to register my father s profession, but if I added in my mother s, the registration would be returned as invalid. This聽struck me as sexist and backward in 2010.I followed it up with the General Register Office and they confirmed that in civil partnerships, participants are invited to give the professions of both parents. They were aware of the discriminatory discrepancy and wanted to rectify it, but said it requires primary legislatio stanley becher n and so needed the government to take it up in parliament.Whether or not the Equal Love campaign succeeds, the government must amend the sexist omission of the bride and groom s mothers in the current marriage registration process. It s  stanley deutschland unfair that because I m heter stanley termohrnek osexual I had to condone this outdated part of the marriage process. Had I applied for a civil partnership, I could have included both parents  professions in my application.Much of the media seems to suggest that civil partnerships and marriage are the same in  all but name  and us heteros are making a fuss over
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Nearly 200 fighters at an al Qaeda in the Indian Subcontinent  AQIS  terror training camp in the Af-Pak border region were killed in a recent attack by the US and Afghan commandos, amid growingconcerns that Qaeda camps are resurfacing in Afghanistan, according to a media report.        Afghan police patrol in Lashkar Gah, capital of Helmand province, Afghanistan. The AQIS camp, described by military officials as one of the largest ever discovered, was attacked by American and Afghan commandos in October, backed by several US airstrikes. AP      An old enemy seems to be reappearing in Afghanistan: Qaeda training camps are sprouting up there, forcing the Pentagon and American intelligence agencies to assess whether they could again become a breeding ground for attacks on the US,  th stanley cup e New York Times said.   Most of the handful Qaeda training camps sprouting up in Afghanistan are not as big as those built by Osama bin Laden before the September 11 attacks but the scope of al Qaedas  deadly resilience  in the country appears to have caught American and Afghan officials by surprise.   Until this fall, American officials had largely focused on targeting the last remaining  stanley cup senior Qaeda leaders hiding along Afghanistans rugged, mountainous border with Pakistan,  it said, adding that now the Qaeda camps are not among the most urgent on the Pentagons list in Afghanistan.  The AQIS camp, described by military officials as one of the largest ever discovered, was attacked by Amer stanley cup ican and A Lvux Two Indian Americans plead guilty to health care fraud
Pro-Gaddafi troops will withdraw from the besieged rebel-held city of Misurata and leave it to local tribes to resolve the conflict either through  force or negotiations , the Libyan government has said, as NATO carried out more air strikes on Tripoli killing three people.        HT Image     The situation in Misurata will be dealt with by the tribes around Misurata and Misurata s r stanley cup esidents and not by the Libyan army,  Khaled Kaim, Libya s deputy foreign minister, told reporters late Friday night.    We will leave the tribes around Misurata and Misurata s people to deal with the situation, either using force or negotiation stanley cup s,  he said. Kaim said the Libyan army had been given an  ultimatum  to stop the rebellion in the western port city, 200 km east of the capital Tripoli.  There was an ultimatum to the Libyan army: if they cannot solve the problem in Misurata, then the people from  the neighbouring towns of  Zliten, Tarhuna, Bani Walid and Tawargha will move in and they will talk to the rebels. If they  stanley cup don t surrender, then they will engage them in a fight,  he was quoted as saying by Al-Jazeera. Hours after the announcement of a shift in tactics in Misurata by forces of Muammar Gaddafi, NATO bombs struck what appeared to be a bunker near his compound in central Tripoli. Government spokesman Mussa Ibrahim said three people were killed by the  very powerful explosion  in a car park near Gaddafi s Bab al-Aziziyah compound. The popular revolt against 68-year-old Gaddafi - inspir
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A Tibetan woman died on Tuesday after setting herself on fire in protest at China s rule of the Himalayan region, rights groups and media said.        HT Image    Tsepe Kyi set herself alight in the centre of a tow stanley cup n in Aba county, know stanley cup n in Tibetan as Ngaba county, in southwest Sichuan province, Free Tibet and US-funded Radio Free Asia  RFA  said.   The 20-year-old set fire to herself in  protest against China s repressive policies , RFA said in a report on Tuesday, citing anonymous local sources. Tsepe had been living with her parents as a nomad at the time of the protest and her brother was taken away by police following her death, RFA said, citing l stanley cup ocal sources. The protest is the second this month in the same town where a father of two set himself alight and died, according to International Campaign for Tibet  ICT .  Calls to police and the Aba county government by AFP were not answered. There have been more than 130 cases of Tibetans setting themselves on fire in China since 2009, most of them fatal, both the ICT and RFA said. ICT and RFA said earlier this month that a Tibetan man died after setting himself on fire in western China s Gansu province. Self-immolations peaked in the run-up to the ruling Communist Party s pivotal five-yearly congress in November 2012, and have become less common since. Many Tibetans in China accuse the government of religious repression and eroding their culture, as the country s majority Han ethnic group increasingly moves into historically  Etjq A visit to Indian-American Frank Islam s 16-bedroom mansion in Washington DC
Terror suspect Tahawwur Hussain Rana on Thursday claimed in a bail plea that he is a Pakistani army deserter and will not be able flee home due to fears of reprisal, but failed to get a reprieve from a US court.        HT Image    The Pakistani-Canadian, arrested by the FBI in October, appeared before District Judge Matthew Kennelly but he refused to hear the plea after prosecutors said they expect an indictment by January 14, which could send  stanley cup the case to a different judge. He set a status hearing for January 21.   The Chicago businessman, who federal prosecutors say plotted attack on a Danish newspaper and also knew about 26/11 attack plans, contended  crocs in a motion filed in federal court that he had to desert the Pakistani Army after he developed high-altitude sickness during deployment in Northern Areas.  Defendant s Pakistani background should raise no concerns whatsoever regarding risk of flight,  the motion said, according to television channel reports. It said while serving as a physician in the Pakistani military, he was transported to Northern Areas without proper acclimatisation and suffered from high-altitude cerebral edema, which later led to high-altitude pulmonary edema. He was granted leave to seek medical treatment and subsequently flew to England, the motio asics n said adding, when he was denied extended leave, he had to desert the army.  Defendant has not returned to Pakistan since, and any attempt to flee to Pakistan would be met with incarceration and court martial
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Mass interception of online communications by intelligence agencies is necessary 鈥?even if only one person is being targeted, lawyers for the government have told a tribunal hearing complaints about surveillance.The government s arguments were disclosed as la stanley us wyers for Liberty and otherright organisations told the investigatory powers tribunal  IPT  safeguards surrounding GCHQ s collection online data are inadequate and do not conform to the law.The groundbreaking case against GCHQ and the government is the result of revelations by the US whistleblower Edward Snowden. It has been brought by Privacy International, Liberty, Amnesty International, the American Civil Liberties Union and other overseas human rights groups.In an 85-page written argument released at the IPT, government lawyers cite the example of the intelligence agencies needing to obtain communications be stanley isolierkanne ing sent to a suspect in Syria. For nearly all forms of internet-based communication, the onl stanley ca y way to intercept those [messages] being sent [to the suspect] is to intercept a substantially greater volume of communications  including, potentially, a volume of internal communications  and then apply a selection stage to identify the communications in question. ... Unless the [civil liberties groups] wish to submit that the intelligence services should not be able to obtain the external communications that are needed for the purposes of national security etc, they must accept some form of interception regime
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I took this portrait of my family on Fathers Day in 1983. At the back theres Rob, my partner and the childrens stepfather; then my eldest, Laura, with the curly hair; and Dylan, my youngest, with the homemade bowl cut. And in front, theres Erik and Johanna. The dog was not ours; we were looking after him. Right after the picture was taken, the children went on vacation with their father, and Rob and I went to see friends. When we came back, fleas were nipping at our ankles.I started photographing my family in 1979, the year we moved into an apartment in this house on Pleasant Street in Cambridge, Massachusetts. Our unit was on the first floor and there were two others above ours. It was the only place I could find. The house was quite dilapidated. We cleaned things up a bit.It was a very intense time. My marriage had broken up. I was in my mid-30s and the plan was to go back to school to get a degree and secure a teaching position, maybe in a high school. I got on a course at Massachusetts Institute of Technology called the Creative Photo Lab, started by the US photographer Minor White.The departures these shots captured presaged stanley cup  those bigger departures 鈥?going off to live you own lifeI had met Rob, stanley france  but he had gone off to South America with a friend. So for the fi stanley mugs rst six months, I was alone with the kids. Robs a bit younger than I am, halfway between being old enough to be their father and not old enough. That makes melding together complicated. But weve managed to make it la Qlis Italy s Giorgia Meloni denies she is anti-women as credentials questioned
Peter Cruddas, the former Conservative Party co-treasurer, has won his libel action against the Sunday Times over an allegation about charging 拢250,000 to meet David Cameron.The 59-year-old businessman sued the Sunday Times publisher, News International subsidiary Times Newspapers, and two of its journalists over gourde stanley  three articles published in March 2012.The ruling will interest three peers 鈥?Lord Cunningham, stanley cups uk  Lord Laird and Lord Mackenzie of Framwellgate 鈥?who this weekend were accused in the Sunday Times of offering to carry out parliamentar stanley mug y work for cash. All three deny the allegations and are being investigated by the House of Lords authorities.To ensnare Cruddas, two journalists from the newspaper s investigations team set up a fake organisation, with a fake website and other subterfuge, in the guise of being prospective donors.The same journalists used some of the same methods against the three members of the House of Lords.Cruddas complained that the articles meant he had corruptly offered the journalists, posing as overseas investors, the opportunity to influence government policy and meet senior ministers in return for cash donations to the Tory party.In a ruling at the high court in London on Wednesday, Mr Justice Tugendhat agreed that the articles bore the defamatory meaning claimed by Cruddas. He granted an injunction preventing continued publication of the allegations on the Sunday Times website and ordered Times Newspapers to pay damages, the sum of which will be d
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Rishi Sunak and Boris Johnson pushed repeatedly against lockdown measures du stanley spain ring the second wave of Covid in autumn 2020, with the governments chief scientist accusing the then chancellor of using  spurious  arguments against new rules, the inquiry into the pandemic has heard.In a day of evidence that placed increasing focus on Sunaks role, the inquiry also heard that stanley mugs  his flagship  eat out to help out  hospitality scheme was imposed without consulting the governments Covid taskforce, leaving officials  blindsided  by the Treasury.There were also further details of the way officials and scientists were exasperated by Johnsons propensity to be influenced by others and change h stanley hrnek is mind on decisions.In extracts from his contemporaneous diary, Sir Patrick Vallance, at the time the governments chief scientific adviser, complained in October 2020, as a possible  circuit breaker  brief national lockdown was being discussed, that Johnson was  all over the place .Sunak, Vallance wrote, was making  increasingly specific and spurious arguments  against new restrictions on hospitality businesses.In another diary entry later in October, Vallance complained that Johnson  owns the reality for a day, and then is buffeted by a discussion with CX [chancellor of the exchequer] .The evidence, shown during testimony from Simon Ridley, the senior civil servant who became head of the Cabinet Offices Covid taskforce in May 2020, revealed other officials apparent frustration at Johnsons inability to ma Pglg Boost NHS mental health youth services to tackle radicalisation, say psychiatrists
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All 46 Indian nurses stranded in an Iraqi hospital were forcibly moved out by Sunni insurgents who were holding them captive and shifting them to another area, one of them told HT on Thursday while being herded into a truck.        An-Iraqi-Kurdish-soldier-drinks-from-a-bottle-as-he-sits-at-the-back-of-a-truck-at-an-operating-base-in-Iraq-s-Diyala-province-whilst-waiting-to-deploy-into-into-Jalawla-to-fight-militants-of-the-ISIL-AFP-Photo    The abduction of the nurses, all of them women and from Kerala, leaves India facing another hostage situation. A month ago, the Islamic State of Syria and the Levant  ISIS  militants, who now control northern  stanley cup and western Iraq, snatched 40 Indian construction workers from Mosul. All but one of  stanley cup them are still in captivity. Reports indicated that nurses, too, could be taken to the northern town, an ISIS stronghold.    Our government wasted a lot of time. Now, they can send coffins to take us back,  a sobbing Sona Jospeh told HT over the phone.  We were politely resisting their moves to shift us from the hospital but now their tone is different. We have no option but to obey them.     Asked if the nurses had been kidnapped, ministry of external affairs  MEA  spokesperson Syed Akbaruddin said in Delhi,  In zones of  stanley cup conflict there is no free will ... This is a situation where lives are at stake.  Five of the nurses, forced into three trucks from the Tikrit Teaching Hospital where they were stranded for the last two weeks, suffered minor injurie Ggmt 3 killed, 2 hurt in shoooting
The United Nations warned today that up to 3.5 million children were at risk from water-borne diseases in Pakistan s flood stanley cup s and said it was bracing for thousands of potential cholera cases.        HT Image    Fresh rains threaten further anguish for millions of people that have been affected by the country s worst floods for 80 years and UN Secretary General Ban Ki-moon has urged the world to speed up international aid urgently.   Described as the worst humanitarian crisis in the world today, the three-week disaster has affected 20 million people, and has destroyed crops, infrastructure, towns and villages, according to the Pakistani government. The United Nations has launched an aid appeal for USD 460 million, but charities say the response has been sluggish and flood survivors on the ground have lashed out against the weak civilian government for failing to help. Maurizio stanley cup  Giuliano, spokesman for the UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs  OCHA , feared that Pakistan was on the brink of a  second wave of death  unless more donor funds materialised.  Up to 3.5 million mizuno  children are at high risk of deadly water-borne diseases, including diarrhoea-related, such as watery diarrhoea and dysentery,  he said, estimating the total number at risk from such diseases at six million. Typhoid, hepatitis A and E are also concerns, he said.  WHO  World Health Organisation  is preparing to assist up to 140,000 people in case there is any cholera, but the government has not no
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