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CANBERRA, Australia -- Australian police have arrested a man accused of planning a mass shooting for New Year s Eve in a crowded Melbourne square, officials said Tuesday.Ali Ali, a 20-year-old Australian-born citizen with Somali parents, was trying to obtain an automatic rifle to attack the downtown Federation Square in Australia s second-largest city, Victoria State Police Deputy Commissioner Shane Patton said.Thousands of revelers pack the square each year on New Year s Eve.U.S. reportedly averaging 1 mass shooting per day in 2017Ali downloaded instructions from an al Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula website on how to launch a terrorist attack and how to use guns, Patton said. mizuno handballschuh Checking gun violence in Australia af1 06:16 Patton described Ali as a person who s expressed an intention to try and kill as many people as he could through shooting them. He said authorities have eliminated the threat of the attack, s air force 1 aying the risk that was posed by this person has been removed. Justice Minister Michael Keenan said police arrested four extremists last December over a similar plot to attack Federal Square and other public places in Melbourne over the Christmas-New Year period. The four will stand trial next year on terrorism charges. Keenan urged the public to continue with their usual routines over the Krie A pathogen is destroying Italy s olive trees
The U.N. atomic watchdog agency found additional traces of weapons-grade uranium in Iran, adding stanley cup to international concerns about the nature of Tehran s nuclear programs, diplomats said Thursday.The diplomats, who spoke on condition of anonymity, said the readings were registered by inspectors of the International Atomic Energy Agency looking for evidence of a possible nuclear weapons program.The diplomats said minute quantities of the substance were found at the Kalay-e Electric Co. Earlier this year, U.N. inspectors found enriched uranium particles at Iran s uranium-enrichment plant at Natanz.Iran says its nuclear programs are to produce energy and that the traces of weapons-grade material were imported on equipment purchased from abroad. The United States and its allies argue the material is further evidence of an effort to develop nuclear weapons.The U.N. agency s board of governors earlier this month set an Oct. 31 deadline for Iran to disprove that it h stanley water jug as a weapons program. The board could ask the Security Council to get involved mdash; possibly applying sanctions mdash; in the dispute if at its next meeting it finds that Iran is violating the global treaty banning the spread of nuclear weapons.Agency officials said they would not comment on ongoing inspections of Iran s nuclear program. We are not commenting on the results of samples or ongoing inspec stanley mugs tions, said IAEA spokesman Mark Gwozdecky.A team of inspectors from the agency is scheduled to leave for Tehran
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When Australian Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull arrives in Washington this week for consultations with President Donald Trump, he won t be traveling solo.Turnbull is bringing the most senior Australian political and business delegation ever to visit the United States in a trip aimed at building stronger relationships with America s governors. While he ll talk trade and security concerns with Mr. Trump, Turnbull will spend the weekend courting U.S. governors at their annual gathering.Tur crocs absatz nbull, a Goldman Sachs executive-turned prime minister, is the latest world leader to extend outreach to U.S. governors and big-city mayors in the age of Mr. Trump s America First policies. It s an end run mdash; or at least a shift in focus mdash; around Washington, as foreign leaders react to Mr. Trump s unpredictability and occasional lack of interest in the sort of global cooperation they re seeking.Mr. Tru samba og mp, after all, has announced plans to pull the U.S. out of the Paris climate accord, exit the Trans-Pacific Partnership and renegotiate the North American Free Trade Agreement and other trade deals. On certain issues like climate change, these foreign leaders can t go to Washington anymore, said Nicholas Burns, a top State Department official during the Bush administration who also served as U.S. ambassador to NATO. This is happening more frequently because the Trump administration is pulling back on a number of its commitments. Turnbull isn t the only adidas originals world leader to see th Anei World s Largest Diamond A Dud
North Korea gave the world stanley cup usa a slap in the face Friday, saying it was dropping out of the nuclear non-proliferation treaty, a move that most observers called a dangerous new escalation, reports CBS News Correspondent Barry stanley cups Petersen. North Korea ambassador to the United Nations blamed the U.S. It is none other than the United States which wrecks the peace and sec stanley cup urity on the Korean peninsula, said Pak Gil Yon.And he stoked world fears with a blunt threat: We consider any kind of economic sanctions taken by the U.N. Security Council as a declaration of war. The United States condemned North Korea s decision to quit a treaty considered the cornerstone of global efforts to curb the spread of nuclear weapons. North Korea has thumbed its nose at the international community, said Secretary of State Colin Powell, speaking alongside Mohamed ElBaradei, director general of the International Atomic Energy Agency.Ultimately, Powell said, the U.N. Security Council must take up North Korea s pursuit of nuclear weapons and shirking of international obligations. It is a very serious situation, Powell said. We are not going to be intimidated. We are not going to be put in a panic situation. We are going to work this deliberately. At the same time, Powell renewed the Bush administration s overture to hold direct talks with North Korea and said, We hope the North Korean leadership will understand the folly of its actions. ElBaradei also took a hard line, accusing North Korea of a
CANBERRA, Australia -- Australian police have arrested a man accused of planning a mass shooting for New Year s Eve in a crowded Melbourne square, officials said Tuesday.Ali Ali, a 20-year-old Australian-born citizen with Somali parents, was trying to obtain an automatic rifle to attack the downtown Federation Square in Australia s second-largest city, Victoria State Police Deputy Commissioner Shane Patton said.Thousands of revelers pack the square each year on New Year s Eve.U.S. reportedly averaging 1 mass shooting per day in 2017Ali downloaded instructions from an al Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula website on how to launch a terrorist attack and how to use guns, Patton said. mizuno handballschuh Checking gun violence in Australia af1 06:16 Patton described Ali as a person who s expressed an intention to try and kill as many people as he could through shooting them. He said authorities have eliminated the threat of the attack, s air force 1 aying the risk that was posed by this person has been removed. Justice Minister Michael Keenan said police arrested four extremists last December over a similar plot to attack Federal Square and other public places in Melbourne over the Christmas-New Year period. The four will stand trial next year on terrorism charges. Keenan urged the public to continue with their usual routines over the Krie A pathogen is destroying Italy s olive trees
The U.N. atomic watchdog agency found additional traces of weapons-grade uranium in Iran, adding stanley cup to international concerns about the nature of Tehran s nuclear programs, diplomats said Thursday.The diplomats, who spoke on condition of anonymity, said the readings were registered by inspectors of the International Atomic Energy Agency looking for evidence of a possible nuclear weapons program.The diplomats said minute quantities of the substance were found at the Kalay-e Electric Co. Earlier this year, U.N. inspectors found enriched uranium particles at Iran s uranium-enrichment plant at Natanz.Iran says its nuclear programs are to produce energy and that the traces of weapons-grade material were imported on equipment purchased from abroad. The United States and its allies argue the material is further evidence of an effort to develop nuclear weapons.The U.N. agency s board of governors earlier this month set an Oct. 31 deadline for Iran to disprove that it h stanley water jug as a weapons program. The board could ask the Security Council to get involved mdash; possibly applying sanctions mdash; in the dispute if at its next meeting it finds that Iran is violating the global treaty banning the spread of nuclear weapons.Agency officials said they would not comment on ongoing inspections of Iran s nuclear program. We are not commenting on the results of samples or ongoing inspec stanley mugs tions, said IAEA spokesman Mark Gwozdecky.A team of inspectors from the agency is scheduled to leave for Tehran
Gwxx Tunisia links Qaeda cell to Mohammed Brahmi s assassination
When Australian Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull arrives in Washington this week for consultations with President Donald Trump, he won t be traveling solo.Turnbull is bringing the most senior Australian political and business delegation ever to visit the United States in a trip aimed at building stronger relationships with America s governors. While he ll talk trade and security concerns with Mr. Trump, Turnbull will spend the weekend courting U.S. governors at their annual gathering.Tur crocs absatz nbull, a Goldman Sachs executive-turned prime minister, is the latest world leader to extend outreach to U.S. governors and big-city mayors in the age of Mr. Trump s America First policies. It s an end run mdash; or at least a shift in focus mdash; around Washington, as foreign leaders react to Mr. Trump s unpredictability and occasional lack of interest in the sort of global cooperation they re seeking.Mr. Tru samba og mp, after all, has announced plans to pull the U.S. out of the Paris climate accord, exit the Trans-Pacific Partnership and renegotiate the North American Free Trade Agreement and other trade deals. On certain issues like climate change, these foreign leaders can t go to Washington anymore, said Nicholas Burns, a top State Department official during the Bush administration who also served as U.S. ambassador to NATO. This is happening more frequently because the Trump administration is pulling back on a number of its commitments. Turnbull isn t the only adidas originals world leader to see th Anei World s Largest Diamond A Dud
North Korea gave the world stanley cup usa a slap in the face Friday, saying it was dropping out of the nuclear non-proliferation treaty, a move that most observers called a dangerous new escalation, reports CBS News Correspondent Barry stanley cups Petersen. North Korea ambassador to the United Nations blamed the U.S. It is none other than the United States which wrecks the peace and sec stanley cup urity on the Korean peninsula, said Pak Gil Yon.And he stoked world fears with a blunt threat: We consider any kind of economic sanctions taken by the U.N. Security Council as a declaration of war. The United States condemned North Korea s decision to quit a treaty considered the cornerstone of global efforts to curb the spread of nuclear weapons. North Korea has thumbed its nose at the international community, said Secretary of State Colin Powell, speaking alongside Mohamed ElBaradei, director general of the International Atomic Energy Agency.Ultimately, Powell said, the U.N. Security Council must take up North Korea s pursuit of nuclear weapons and shirking of international obligations. It is a very serious situation, Powell said. We are not going to be intimidated. We are not going to be put in a panic situation. We are going to work this deliberately. At the same time, Powell renewed the Bush administration s overture to hold direct talks with North Korea and said, We hope the North Korean leadership will understand the folly of its actions. ElBaradei also took a hard line, accusing North Korea of a