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Al Qaeda s No. 2 on Thursday embraced the London suicide bombings, warned Britain more destruction lay ahead and promised tens of thousands of U.S. casualties in Iraq in a brazen assertion of terror group s global reach.Four weeks to the day after suicide bombers killed 56 people on subway trains and a bus in London, Al-Jazeera television broadcast the tape by Ayman al-Zawahri in which he also renewed terror threats to other stanley cup countries with troops in Iraq and Afghanistan, claiming they had shunned Osama bin Laden s offer last year of a truce if foreign forces left the battleground.In London, thousands of police monitored the streets and subways. Not, officials say, in response to specific intelligence, CBS News Correspondent Richard Roth reports, but because London is still under major threat.Al-Zawahri made no direct claim that al Qaeda carried out the July 7 attacks in the British capital, but sought instead to blame to carnage on Prime Minister Tony Blair s decision to deploy and keep troops in Iraq. Britain maintains 8,500 forces mainly in southern Iraq. Blair has brought to you destruction in central London, and he will bring more of that, God willing, al-Zawahri said in the tape, which was excerpted by the pan-Arab satellite channel. CBS News Correspondent Mark Knoller reports that in Crawford, Texas, President Bush said t stanley romania he latest threats from al-Zawahri make stanley mug it clear that Iraq is part of a war on terror. He said al Qaeda is trying to force the United States out
JERUSALEM -- A rocket fired from Gaza struck a residential home in southern Israel early Wednesday and the Israeli military began attacking militant sites in Gaza in response after days of rising tensions. The Magen David Adom medical service said a woman and her three children, whose home in Beersheba was struck, were being treated for shock after they fled to their shelter upon being awaken by warning sirens shortly before 4 a.m. Her swift response likely saved their lives, as the home was destroyed and debris was scattered throughout the neighborhood.The medical service said two other Beersheba residents were injured during the panic to seek cover.The military said another rocket from Gaza landed in the sea, just off the coast of one of the larger cities in central Israel. No injuries were reported. Palestinians receive mail blocked by Isra salomon xt 6 el ndash; eight years la yeezy slide ter 02:01 Following the attacks, schools in Beersheba were closed and Israel s military chief was cutting short his visit to the United States to come back and manage the crisis. As a first re salomon mujer sponse, Israeli military jets pounded Hamas targets across the Gaza Strip. The Gaza Health Ministry said a 25-year-old militant was killed inside one of the posts targeted. Three other people were wounded.The rocket attack on Beersheba was Lxwb Syrian minister blasts Europe, pledges reform
The threat of radiation exposure in Japan is creating a different kind of fallout on the U.S. West Coast. There s new concern that winds will stanley cup carry radioactive particles across the Pacific Ocean. Californians are buying up pills to counteract the effects. But is th stanley cup e frenzy unfounded CBS News Correspondent Terry McCarthy reported on The Early Show Wednesday that, as fears of a meltdown grow in Japan, there is panic buying of potassium iodide tablets in Los Angeles. Pharmacists can t keep it in stock. Nevin Jones, manager of Capitol Drugs, told CBS News, I would characterize it as hysteria. Demand for it is off the chart. Complete coverage: Disaster in JapanRadiation reality c stanley thermos mug heck: Risks and fearsIodide buyer Mike Kyle said he d like to have something to take, just in case. He said, If it s coming through the air, I don t know if it s getting to me or not. McCarthy reported some buyers went from pharmacy to pharmacy in search of the tablets.Potassium iodide helps protect people who may be exposed to high levels of radiation. McCarthy reported it s already been given to some affected people in Japan. Dr. Glenn Braunstein, of Cedars-Sinai Medical Center in Los Angeles, sees patients with thyroid cancer -- one of the biggest risks from radiation exposure of a nuclear meltdown. He says the 5,500 miles between the U.S. and the nuclear plant in Japan is more than a safe distance. Braunstein said, People have asked me if I have potassium iodide, and I say n
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When an unprecedented committee of lawmakers from around the worldinvestigating online disinformation campaigns first tried to meet with Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg in crocs absatz November, the company said he was unable to be in London for the hearing.Now they re planning to invite him to a location a bit closer to Silicon Valley: Ottawa, Canada.The lawmakers, who held their inaugural hearing in Britain s Parliament, hail from the U.K., Canada, Brazil, Latvia, Argentina, Ireland, Singapore, France and Belgium. They haverepeatedly aske adidas originals d Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg to appearbefore the panel, known as the International Grand Committee on Disinformation and Fake News. For the London hearing, Facebook sent Richard Allan, the company s vice president for public policy, who sat next to an empty chair reserved for Zuckerberg. Right from the start, Allan faced a series of fiery exchanges with lawm adidas samba og akers bewildered by Zuckerberg s absence and angered by incidents involving Facebook in their countries.The upcoming hearing on May 28 will focus on holding digital platforms to account... foreign influence in our democracies, and data as a human right, according to a press release. With several countries, including Canada, holding elections this year it is vital that we continue collaborating to protect our democracies from the global threats of foreign influence and disinformation on digital platforms, said Bob Zimmer, Chair of Canada s Standing Committee on Access to Information, Priva Sttq Is someone spying on you through your webcam
Al Qaeda s No. 2 on Thursday embraced the London suicide bombings, warned Britain more destruction lay ahead and promised tens of thousands of U.S. casualties in Iraq in a brazen assertion of terror group s global reach.Four weeks to the day after suicide bombers killed 56 people on subway trains and a bus in London, Al-Jazeera television broadcast the tape by Ayman al-Zawahri in which he also renewed terror threats to other stanley cup countries with troops in Iraq and Afghanistan, claiming they had shunned Osama bin Laden s offer last year of a truce if foreign forces left the battleground.In London, thousands of police monitored the streets and subways. Not, officials say, in response to specific intelligence, CBS News Correspondent Richard Roth reports, but because London is still under major threat.Al-Zawahri made no direct claim that al Qaeda carried out the July 7 attacks in the British capital, but sought instead to blame to carnage on Prime Minister Tony Blair s decision to deploy and keep troops in Iraq. Britain maintains 8,500 forces mainly in southern Iraq. Blair has brought to you destruction in central London, and he will bring more of that, God willing, al-Zawahri said in the tape, which was excerpted by the pan-Arab satellite channel. CBS News Correspondent Mark Knoller reports that in Crawford, Texas, President Bush said t stanley romania he latest threats from al-Zawahri make stanley mug it clear that Iraq is part of a war on terror. He said al Qaeda is trying to force the United States out