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Turkey has detained a Belgian citizen of Moroccan origin on suspicion of links to the Paris attacks, a media report said on Saturday.        A 26-year old Belgian citizen Ahmet Dahmani is escorted by a plain clothes police officer on November 20, 2015 in Antalya. Turkish police have arrested a Belgian man of Moroccan origin on suspicion he scouted out the target sites for Islamic State in attacks that killed 129 people in Paris a week ago. AFP Photo     Ahmet Dahmani, 26, is accused of conducting reconnaissance work to choose the sites for the att stanley cup acks in Paris stanley cup  that killed 130 people and were claimed by Islamic State  IS  jihadists, the Dogan news agency reported.   He was detained close to the southern resort city of Antalya along with two Syrian citizens who were to help him cross the border into Syria, the report added. Anti-terror police had followed Dahmani after he arrived at Antalyas airport and checked into a five-star hotel in the luxury resort of Manavgat to the east of the city on November 16. They then detained him and the two Syrians, who the report said had  stanley cup been tasked by the IS leadership to supply him with a fake passport and take Dahmani to safety in jihadist-controlled Syria. It was not immediately clear when they had been detained.  All three were taken to court and remanded in custody, the report added. Antalya had only one week ago hosted -- under the heaviest security -- the annual Group of 20 summit of world leaders including US President Barack Obama an Kgrn Mining boom is leading to landgrab
State department officials are unlikely to seek a meeting with President Mahinda Rajapaksa during his ongoing private visit to the US even though global rights groups have demanded that the Sri Lankan head of state be questioned on human rights.        HT Image    Reports from Washington quoted US state department spokesperson, PJ Crowley has saying that no arrangement had been made for officials of the department to meet Rajapaksa.   Addressing questions from the media, Crowley said that the US supports Lankas internal process 鈥?the Lessons Learnt and Reconciliation Commission  LLRC  鈥?on the issue of violation of human rights during the last phase of the civil war. He also denied reports that Rajapaksa had met assi stanley cup stant secretary, Robert Blake. Earlier this week, rights group Amnesty International had demanded that the US should seize the opportunity of Rajapaksas visit and launch an investigation into alleged war crimes.  The U stanley cup nited States ha adidas originals s an obligation under international law to investigate and prosecute people who perpetrated war crimes and grave human rights violations such as extrajudicial executions, torture and enforced disappearances,  said Sam Zarifi, Amnesty International s Asia-Pacific director was quoted as having said. While not committing on the issue, Crowley was quoted as having said:  We clearly believe that those who have violated international humanitarian law must be held accountable, and we believe that accountability for alleged crimes is an essent
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South Korea president Park Geun-hye demanded on Monday that North Korea apologise over recent landmine blasts, even as the bitter rivals held marathon talks to defuse tensions that have brought the peninsula back to the brink of armed conflict.        South Korean President Park Geun-hye  C  speaks during her visit to a military command post in Yongin, South Korea, in this handout picture provided by the Presidential Blue House and released by Yonhap on August 21, 2015.  Reuters     Park said anti-North propaganda broadcasts would continue unless Pyongyang took responsibility for landmine explosions early this month that wounded two South Korean soldiers in the Demilitarised Zone  DMZ  separating the two countries.    North Korea denies it laid the mines. Seoul and Pyongyang have remained technically in a state of war since the 1950-53 Korean war ended in a truce, rather than a peace treaty. The landmine blasts escalated into a crisis that saw both sides exchange artillery fire on Thursday and ramp up their military readiness. The UN, the US and the Norths lone major ally, China, have all called  stanley cup for calm. While North Korea stanley cup  often makes threats, prompting tough talk from the South, the two sides have always stopped short of a return to war, although dozens of soldiers have been killed over the years. Analysts expect current tensions eventual stanley cup ly to ease.           Read breaking news, latest...  See more   Read breaking news, latest updates from US, UK, Pakistan and other countrie Neyj Hamas sends signals of moderation
Iran shelled Kurdish rebel positions in a remote area of northern Iraq s largely autonomous Kurdistan region on Sa stanley cup turday, a spokesman for the Kurdish Peshmerga border guards said.         HT Image     They fired shells at the mountain area of Choma Sar. There were no casualties because it is a mostly unpopulated area,  Jabbar Yawar said. The shelling started at around 8:30 a.m.  0530 GMT  and continued for more than an hour.    Border guards also spotted Iranian military helicopters bombing an area just inside Iran. The aircraft did not cross into Iraq, he said.  Iranian officials did not immediately comment.  The shelling followed clashes between Iranian police and guerrillas from the Party of Free Life of Kurdistan  PJAK , an offshoot of the Kurdistan Workers Party  PKK  which took up arms in 1984 for an ethnic homeland in southeast Turkey.  Gunmen killed 10 Iranian police in that firefight in western Iran on April 25. Ten PJAK fighters were also killed, Iranian state media said.   According to our reports, these strikes came as a retaliation for an attack by the P salomon JAK fighters on Iranian security forces ... inside Iranian territories,  Yawar said.           Read breaking news, latest...  See more   Read breaking news, latest  adidas originals 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 / Iran shells Kurdish rebel positions in north Iraq      .freemium-card h4{color: fff; p
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An Australian zookeeper on Tuesday urged people to catch and donate deadly funnel-web spiders, to help replenish stocks of antidote running low after a spate of spider bites stanley cup .        A Sydney funnel-web spiders rears up on its hind legs as a tube used to extract venom is placed nears its claws at the Australian Reptile Park at Gosford, 100km north of Sydney. Reuters File Photo     The Australian Reptile Park, the countrys sole supplier of funnel-web venom to antidote producers since 1981, relies on th stanley cup e public to hand in spiders that are milked for the venom used to produce an antidote.   The anti-venom program was now at risk after too few spiders were donated last year and a recent heatwave encouraged more spider activity and bites, the parks general manager, Tim Faulkner, said on Tuesday.  We rely on community support to keep this program alive,  Faulkner said in a telephone interview.  We have tried to catch enough spid stanley cup ers ourselves and we just cant.  Funnel-web spiders live throughout southeastern Australia, but the only known killer is the Sydney funnel-web spider, found in the Sydney region and as far north as Newcastle and south to Illawarra, the park says on its website.  The large fangs and acidic venom make the bite very painful,  it said, noting that a major bite can cause death within an hour if left untreated. After milking the spiders, the park delivers the venom to a division of the blood plasma and vaccine maker CSL Ltd, which converts it into the life-saving a Eotz Violence hit Lahore hours before polls
The chasm between rich and poor on how to address climate change burst into the open at the G-8 summit on Thursday, showing how difficult it will be to persuade the world to make lifestyle and economic sacrifices needed to save the planet from global warming.        HT Image    President Barack Obama urged emerging e air force 1 conomies to do more to curb global warming, while the UN chief demanded developed countries set an example and take more concrete steps to reduce pollution.   Especially reluctant to commit to change were two budding powers that are just now getting comfortable economically: India and Chin airmax a. Obama said industrialized countries, the United States included, had a  historic responsibility  to take the lead in emissions reduction efforts because they have a larger carbon footprint than developing nations.  And I know that in the past, the United States has sometimes fallen short of meeting our responsibilities. So, let me be clear: Those days are over,  he said. But he said developing nations have to do their part, as well.  With most of the growth in projected emissions coming from these countries, their active participation is a prerequisite for a solution,  Obama said. Two days of negotiations between the world s major industrial polluters and developing nations failed to make any major breakthrough on firm commitments to reduce carbon emissions. While both sides said for the first t stanley cup ime that global average temperatures shouldn t rise over 2 degrees Celsius, they di
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