Surrounding square with tanks and bashed wire. The scene is chaotic, and its hard to know exactly whats going on, but there have been reports of gunfire inside and outside the mosque. There are also reports that crowds of antimorsi civilians have gathered outside the mosque, as well as the uniformed Security Forces. The standoff follows three days of violence between the Muslim Brotherhood and the military. On friday, the brotherhood took to the streets to protest a violent military crackdown, defying Security Forces authorized to use lethal force against protesters. 173 people were killed on fridays day of rage protests, according to the Egyptian Government. And the brotherhood has vowed to keep rallying in the days ahead. The crackdown began wednesday, when government Security Forces violently attempted to clear out two encampments where morsi supporters were staging sitin protests and demanding that morsi be reinstated. The assault sparked street battles in cities across the country
San Francisco Water supply. Taking a holiday in space, a dream for many but it could soon become an affordable reality for the rich. Military intervention in syria is now a step closer, the u. S. And some european states are considering using force in response to a recent gas attack. Hundreds died in the incident last week in damascus. The u. S. Secretary of state says that he believes there is no doubt that the assad regime used chemical weapons. We have the latest next. Reporter these horrific pictures of the aftermath of recent attacks have, after more than two years of war in syria, prompted the strongest words yet from the barack obama administration. Secretary of state john kerry made it clear that the u. S. Is certain that chemical weapons were used and that he knows who they were used by. The firsthand accounts from humanitarian organizations like Doctors Without Borders and the syria human rights commission, all strongly indicate that everything that these images are already s
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THE national government collected P88.3 billion in dividends from 47 government-owned and -controlled corporations (GOCCs) as of May 6, 2024, to earmark the state’s priority projects and programs without imposing new taxes. The total dividends collected were higher by 1,100 percent, or an elevenfold increase, than the roughly P8 billion…