Of democracy . But first, a few hours ago, a bomb exploded at a checkpoint near baghdad. The countrys security sunk ever further into chaos. The iraqi Prime Minister is looking for someone to blame and accused qatar amend saudi arabia. The latest attack was the city of hilla. The twisted frame of the security checkpoint is testament to the power of the blast. During rushhour traffic, the driver of a minibus detonated his cargo. The drivers and passengers didnt stand a chance. This is the main entrance into hillah south of baghdad of the at least 50 cars were destroyed. One man clearly shocked describes the scene. The checkpost was very crowded when the bomb went off. There are so many victims, Police Officers and other citizens. This Police Officer is going through Peoples Telephone address books looking to go contact relatives and tell them of this attack. Violence continues to blight iraq and his Prime Minister is in no mood to mince words. He blamed the governments of saudi arabia a
يورو 2020 ما سر نجاح فريق إنجلترا لكرة القدم؟ وما الدرس الذي نتعلمه من تجربة مدربه؟ | جريدة الأنباء
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Dabney S. Lancaster Community Collegeâs main campus in Clifton
Forge, as seen on the schoolâs website.
The governing body of Virginiaâs community college system is urging two institutions â including Dabney S. Lancaster Community College in Clifton Forge â to reconsider their decisions to maintain the names of their schools that honor people who advocated for segregation or owned slaves.
The State Board for Community Colleges initiated a process last July of having colleges examine the names of their schools and buildings. Of the 23 community colleges in Virginia, five of them are named after segregationists, slave owners and confederates. Three of them have already begun the process to change their names.