Opposition has accused the government of mounting on a military coup. The egyptian boy came during a fan well world tour of 10 major cities before heading home for the final time. Peterson is in doha with all the days sport its over and out for the reigning super bowl champions as the new England Patriots you see in the playoffs. Iraqs military says 6 rockets have fallen in baghdad 2 days after a top iranian commander custom silly money and Iraqi Paramilitary chief and 100. 00 were killed in a u. S. Air strike there well this is Iraqs Parliament voted to expel american troops from the country the resolution was passed during an extraordinary session of parliament and was backed by Prime Minister abdul mahdi and iran hundreds of thousands of mourners gathered in the city of mashad to welcome home custom silliman his body will be taken to the capital tehran before the final burial in cameron on tuesday it comes as iran announced its further rowing back on its commitments to the 2050 nucl
After Prime Minister shinzo abe reshuffled his cabinet. The u. S. Defense secretary reacted angrily to the executions of two american journalists. Islamic state militants this week released a video showing the beheading of a second reporter. Chuck hagel said the u. S. Will deal with attempts to threaten his country and allies around the world. What the commander chief asked of us is to provide him those options and those plans to accomplish the mission of destroy and degrade the capability of isis. But hagel said air strikes alone will not accomplish the mission. He said iraq also needs a stable and inclusive government. Now, obamas counterterrorism chief is also talking about the threat posed by islamic state. He says if left unchecked, the militants will turn their attention to the west and perhaps to the u. S. Theumber of europeans who travel to syria and certainly some of them, perhaps many, joined forces with isil, they are thenes who are returning home. That is sort of the model
Masako Mori, an adviser to Prime Minisyer Fumio Kishida. Parents in Japan are increasingly averse to the idea of having more children, a survey by Meiji Yasuda has revealed, amid the government's concern over the declining national birthrate.
The 76-page report, “‘They Don’t Treat Us like Human Beings’: Abuse of Imprisoned Women in Japan,” documents the abusive conditions in many women’s prisons in Japan. Government policies towards women in prison violate international human rights conventions and contravene international standards such as the United Nations Standard Minimum Rules of the Treatment of Prisoners, known as the Mandela Rules. Prison authorities use restraints on imprisoned pregnant women, arbitrarily employ solitary confinement as a form of punishment, verbally abuse women in prison, deny incarcerated women’s opportunities to parent their child in prison, and fail to provide adequate access to health and mental health care.