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AP Photo/Ben Curtis At left, a significant contingent of Iranian police is jeered by protesters as it rolls through the streets of Tehran, June 15, 2009.Iran s hard-line regime, starting to show stress under the mounting pressure of massive opposition rallies, has told foreign media that if they re seen on the streets of Tehran today with a camera, they will be arrested.Since the contested election results were announced just hours after polls closed on Friday, images of thousands of thousan stanley cups uk ds-strong protests mdash; some turning violent mdash; have streamed out of Iran s capital city.Tuesday, the regime s Ministry of Islamic Guidance, which strictly controls where all foreign media go and who they speak to in Iran, told CBS News and, we believe, all other Western media, that the rally scheduled by opposition candidate Mir Hossein Mousavi s supporters for Tuesday afternoon was illegal, and so, therefore, was covering it.But the ban is much broa stanley cup der than that, extending to any coverage in Tehran whatsoever. No journalist has permission to report or film or take pictures in the city, a Culture Ministry official told the Reuters news agency. Journalists have effectually been confined to their hotels.Covering this election debacle has been incredibly difficult for us already, given the regime s stanley thermos relentless mdash; albeit never 100-percent successful mdash; attempt to stifle the flow of information via phone lines and the Internet.Contacting our crew on the ground in Teh
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BEIRUT -- Lebanese Prime Minister Saad Hariri has returned to Beirut more than two adidas yeezy weeks after announcing while in Saudi Arabia that he hadresigned his post.The shock announcement set off speculation that Hariri had been forced to step down by the Gulf kingdom and was being held there against his will. But he left Saudi Arabia for Paris on Saturday by invitatio asics gel n of French President Emmanuel Macron, before traveling on to Beirut by way of Egypt and Cyprus.Hariri arrived in a private jet from Cyprus adidas originals samba on Tuesday night, after meeting with Cypriot President Nicos Anastasiades.Hariri was leading a coalition government with his political opponents in the militant group Hezbollah when he stunned Lebanon by announcing his resignation in a televised statement from Saudi Arabia on Nov. 4. He accused Hezbollah of holding Lebanon hostage and hinted there was a plot against his life.Last week, Hariri said on Future TV that he hadresigned to protect Lebanon from imminent danger, although he didn t specify who was threatening the country. I am free, Hariri told the interviewer, apparently seeking to show he was not being detained by the Saudis. He said he would return to Lebanon in days. Is Saudi Arabia and Iran s proxy war impacting Lebanon 01:55 He spoke after pressure from Lebanese officials, who sai Cimc Ex-Pakistani PM s To Set Election Demands
AP Photo/Ben Curtis At left, a significant contingent of Iranian police is jeered by protesters as it rolls through the streets of Tehran, June 15, 2009.Iran s hard-line regime, starting to show stress under the mounting pressure of massive opposition rallies, has told foreign media that if they re seen on the streets of Tehran today with a camera, they will be arrested.Since the contested election results were announced just hours after polls closed on Friday, images of thousands of thousan stanley cups uk ds-strong protests mdash; some turning violent mdash; have streamed out of Iran s capital city.Tuesday, the regime s Ministry of Islamic Guidance, which strictly controls where all foreign media go and who they speak to in Iran, told CBS News and, we believe, all other Western media, that the rally scheduled by opposition candidate Mir Hossein Mousavi s supporters for Tuesday afternoon was illegal, and so, therefore, was covering it.But the ban is much broa stanley cup der than that, extending to any coverage in Tehran whatsoever. No journalist has permission to report or film or take pictures in the city, a Culture Ministry official told the Reuters news agency. Journalists have effectually been confined to their hotels.Covering this election debacle has been incredibly difficult for us already, given the regime s stanley thermos relentless mdash; albeit never 100-percent successful mdash; attempt to stifle the flow of information via phone lines and the Internet.Contacting our crew on the ground in Teh
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Hurrican dunks e Agatha made landfall at 4 p.m. CT Monday just west of Puerto Angel, Mexico, with maximum sustained winds of 105 mph, according to the U.S. N adidas originals mujer ational Hurricane Center. This is the earliest a Category 2 storm has made landfall along Mexico s Pacific Coast.Weakening after it made landfall, Agatha was located about 65 miles north-northeast of Puerto Angel, Mexico, and had maximum sustained winds of about 70 mph as of 11 p.m. ET Monday. It was moving northeast at 8 mph, according to NHC.The National Hurricane Center warned of extremely dangerous coastal flooding from storm surge and life-threatening hurricane-force winds in the state Oaxaca. Heavy rains are expected to continue over southern Mexico through Tuesday.The U.S. National Hurricane Center said the storm was expected to drop 10 to 16 inches of rain on parts of Oaxaca, with isolated maximums of 20 inches, posing a danger for flash floods and mudslides. 4pm CDT 30 May - Hurricane Agatha has made landfall just west of Puerto Angel, Mexico, with maximum sustained winds of 105 mph. Since record keeping began in 1949, this is the strongest hurricane to make landfall in May along the Pacific coast of Mexico. pic.twitter/dUraseRoDemdash; NHC Eastern Pacific @NHC_Pacific May 3 adidas campus 0, 2022 Near Puerto Angel, gusts of wind, heavy rain and big waves began lashing the beach town of Zipolite, long known for its clothing-optional beach and bohemian vibe, on Sunday night. Ominous grey skies and blowing sand cleared beac Qacs Senator demands White House review of Russian claim to U.S. oil
A U.S. relief official says at least 29,000 Soma stanley tumbler li children have died in a famine that, day after day, is forcing hundreds of Somalis out of their o stanley cup wn country.For many, the desperate search for food, water, and medicine ends at a sprawling refugee camp in Kenya.For one retired Marine Corps general, it s deja vu on a tragic scale. CBS News correspondent Erica Hill reports that, regardless, retired Lt. Gen. Robert Johnston is relieved he got there at all.He arrived at the world s largest refugee camp in Dadaab, Kenya, where more than 1,300 Somalis arrive each day, many trekking over a hundred miles, driven from their homes by the worst drought in 50 years, and Somalia s second famine in 20 years. After 29K Somali kids deaths, 1 story of hopeUN official: Millions of Somalis risk starvation Huge strain on crowded Somalia refugee campsHorn of Africa famine: How to help One refugee told CBS News: stanley uk I had some goats and a big farm. Four years with no rain and the farm died. Lt. Gen. Johnson says the situation is a kind of flashback for him. He led the international mission to feed starving Somalis - Operation Restore Hope - in the 1990 s. What s happening now is almost a mirror image of what happened 19 years ago, Johnson said. During the 1992 famine, Somalis gratefully welcomed the help of the international community. When a U.S. Black Hawk helicopter was shot down over Mogadishu on October 3rd, 1993, American empathy turned to outrage. Today, more than 3.5 mil