Monday, June 10, 2013

Afghan Taliban attack near Kabul airport

An Afghan policeman investigates the site after Taliban fighters attacked near Kabul airport, Afghanistan, Monday, June, 10, 2013. Seven heavily armed Taliban fighters launched a pre-dawn attack near Afghanistan’s main airport Monday, apparently targeting NATO’s airport headquarters with rocket-propelled grenades, assault rifles and at least one large bomb. (AP Photo/Ahmad Jamshid)
 kabul, afghanistan ( ap ) — seven heavily armed taliban fighters launched a pre-dawn attack close to afghanistans main airport monday, apparently targeting natos airport headquarters with rocket-propelled grenades, significant machine guns and one or more giant bomb. 2 afghan civilians were wounded and all the attackers were killed after an hours-long battle.

finally it was one in all 3 attacks on state facilities within the whole morning by insurgents close to actually the country, and therefore the third time within the month that insurgents have launched a serious attack seeking high-profile targets in and around kabul. it seems to remain half in an effort to rattle public confidence as afghan security forces take over most responsibility for protecting the country sooner than the withdrawal of foreign troops next year.

additionally in the airport attack, six militants carrying suicide bomb vests attempted to storm the provincial council building within the whole capital of southern zabul province, whereas 3 attempted to attack a district police headquarters close to the capital. elsewhere, a roadside bomb killed a polish soldier within the whole nato force.

interior ministry spokesman sediq sediqi same that in zabul they actually managed to wound 18 individuals, as well as 3 police officers, when they actually detonated a car bomb outside the building within the whole town of qalat, other then security forces shot and killed them before they actually managed to enter. by the outskirts of kabul, police killed one attacker and arrested 2 others who attempted to storm the headquarters building within the whole surobi district.

the attack against the capitals airport appeared aimed at setting up a sense of insecurity among residents on your capital and sow panic within the whole population. the insurgents didn't get shut sufficient to attack aircraft and were not close to the runways flight path. even when they actually had managed to injury the airport, it might have affected civilian flights however not had an affects military operations, which you ll find are carried out a military airfield at bagram about 50 kilometers ( 31 miles ) north on your capital.

afghan president hamid karzai same his government wouldn't be deterred by your attacks.

these cowardly terrorist attacks by the afghan individuals can not enhance chosen path on your afghan individuals toward progress, development, peace and elections, karzai same, referring to next springs poll to elect a whole new head of state.

karzai wasn't in kabul throughout the attack, other then was visiting the gulf state of qatar, where he was discussing his countrys stalled peace method and therefore the potential opening of the taliban office in doha.

each afghanistan and therefore the u. s. support the opening of the taliban political office in qatar as half in an effort to rekindle talks when using the insurgent group, that is waging war against the govt and u. s. -led military coalition for nearly 12 years. other then first, kabul and washington say, the taliban should renounce all ties to al-qaida and alternative terrorist teams and settle for afghanistans constitution.

sediqi same the attacks are motivated by your upcoming handover of control for security coming from the u. s. -led coalition in the afghan army and police. afghan forces are now leading ninety % on your military operations against the insurgents and has control for security in areas where eighty % on your countrys population lives. after the handover sometime later this month, the coalition can assist, train and mentor and then give military support in emergencies.

after all, within the whole coming days, there will certainly be a transition and security goes to remain handed over to afghan forces, sediqi same. they actually are attempting to sabotage that method and aiming to bring the ability on your afghan security forces into question, that they actually can not as a result of todays incidents in 3 totally different components on your country were all foiled while not significant casualties.

he added that within the whole kabul attack there was no got to decision coalition support as a result of, you recognize, nowadays the afghan forces, particularly police and special units, foiled the attack.

the kabul airport itself wasn't damaged and reopened shortly after the fighting was over, same airport chief yaqub rassuli.

there was no injury in the runway. a few shrapnel fell nearby, other then now we have cleared it away, rassuli same.  police same that attackers sporting suicide vests occupied one or 2 buildings under construction upon the west side as out to the airport and began firing along at the nato facility, that was quite a distance away. it was eventually unclear whether or not they hit something within that facility.

kabul police chief ayoub salangi same a mini-van full of explosives parked outside the building enduring an effort to kill security forces didn't blow up and was later safely detonated.

2 afghan civilians were wounded, fact is that there were no deaths among either security forces or civilians, sediqi same.

taliban spokesman zabiullah mujahid claimed responsibility for our attack, saying the insurgents were targeting nato headquarters.

the international military coalition same it was eventually assessing the situation and had no immediate reports of casualties or injury. the u. s. -led nato coalitions joint command headquarters along at the airport runs the day-to-day operations as out to the nearly 12-year-old war against insurgents. the airports military side can be used for nato transport and different aircraft.

the attack began with the use of a loud blast at around 4 :30 a. m.

it started barely after dawn prayers and that i counted a few dozen explosions, mostly rpg fire, coming from ( close to ) the airport, same emayatullah, who lives next onto the airport. like several afghans he uses just one name.

kabul police spokesman hashmat stanikzai same that after the initial blast, a minimum of 5 insurgents then occupied 2 buildings, located because we are part of a only compound, and started firing rocket-propelled grenades and automatic weapons.

typically they're shooting from one building, typically from different, he same throughout the fighting. it's a residential area and also the compound has also been surrounded by afghan security forces. the security forces surrounded the buildings and are being careful as a result of it's a residential area.

deputy kabul police chief dawood amin says there have been seven attackers in total. 2 blew themselves up with suicide vests along at the begin as out to the assault and 5 were shot and killed by police throughout the battle.

the taliban have launched intense attacks across the country, testing afghan security forces as foreign combat troops pull back a lot of compared to firmly a decade after the u. s. -led invasion to oust the taliban regime for sheltering al-qaidas leadership after the islamic extremist group launched the sept. 11, 2001, terrorist attacks within the us.

in one such attack, polands defense ministry same a polish soldier died of wounds suffered within the explosion the most roadside bomb monday within the eastern province of ghazni. he will be the 18th international service member to remain killed in afghanistan this month.

one last big attack in kabul was might 24, when six suicide bombers attacked a guest house belonging onto the united nations-affiliated international organization for migration, killing 3 folks — together with a police officer, a guard while a civilian. on might 16, a suicide bomber had rammed a car inside nato convoy killing 15 folks, together with 2 american troopers and 4 civilian contractors.

IEA: Energy emissions rose to record high in 2012

<p> FILE - In this Dec. 3, 2009 file photo smoke billows from a chimney of the cooling towers of a coal-fired power plant in Dadong, Shanxi province, China. The International Energy Agency says the world's energy-related carbon dioxide emissions rose 1.4 percent in 2012 to a record high of 31.6 gigatons, even as the U.S. posted its lowest emissions since the mid-1990s. In a report released Monday June 10, 2013, the IEA says China saw the largest emissions growth last year, but the increase was among the lowest seen in a decade amid investments in renewable energy and energy efficiency. (AP Photo/Andy Wong, File)
 stockholm ( ap ) -- the worlds energy-related carbon dioxide emissions rose a regular. 4 p.c in 2012 to the record high of 31. 6 billion tons, albeit the u. s. posted its lowest emissions since the mid-1990s, the international energy agency same monday.

in its annual world energy outlook report, the paris-based iea same top carbon polluter china saw the largest emissions growth last year, up 300 million tons, or 3. 8 p.c, from 2011. still, the increase was among the cheapest seen utilizing a decade as china continues to take a position in renewable energy and energy efficiency.

u. s. emissions dropped 200 million tons, or 3. 8 p.c, partly attributable to a switch in power generation from coal to gas, whereas europes emissions declined by 50 million tons, or a regular. 4 p.c, the iea same.

the agency same the energy sector accounts for about two-thirds of world emissions of co2 and alternative greenhouse gases, that scientists say are fueling climate modification.

world climate talks are aimed at keeping the temperature rise below 2 degrees celsius ( 3. 6 f ) compared with pre-industrial levels. the iea found the worlds on track for the increase of 3. 6-5. 3 c ( 6. 5-9. 5 f ).

climate modification has quite frankly slipped in the back burner of policy priorities. however the trouble isn't going away — quite the other, same iea government director maria van der hoeven.

climate scientists have warned that the world temperature rise could afford catastrophic consequences inclusive of flooding of coastal cities and island nations, disruptions to agriculture and drinking water, and therefore the spread of diseases and therefore the extinction of species.

the iea report, presented in london, same emissions could well be reduced considerably by 2020 by improving energy efficiency in buildings business and transport, limiting the use of coal-fired power plants, halving the oil and gas industrys unleash of methane, and phasing out fossil fuel subsidies.

a number of those measures are being implanted in individual countries worldwide, however governments are struggling to achieve a world agreement that would make such actions binding.

climate negotiators meeting today in bonn, germany, are haggling within the content of a world climate that will be supposed to remain adopted by 2015. the most sticking purpose is learn how to divide the burden of emissions cuts between developed and developing countries.

industrialized countries need emerging economies like china, india and brazil to bring on bigger responsibilities, whereas the developing countries stress the historical responsibilities of long-time carbon polluters inclusive of europe and therefore the u. s..

Anti-Hezbollah protester killed in Lebanon

Hezbollah supporters clash with supporters of the Lebanese Option Party during a protest in front of the Iranian Embassy in Beirut, Lebanon, Sunday, June 9, 2013. A senior Lebanese military official says clashes have erupted outside the Iranian embassy in the capital between protesters opposing Hezbollah's participation in the Syrian war and unidentified Lebanese, killing one demonstrator. (AP Photo)
 beirut ( ap ) — men wielding batons and sporting yellow arm bands evoking lebanons hezbollah attacked protesters outside the iranian embassy in beirut sunday throughout a rally against the militant teams participation within the syrian civil war. one protester was killed, a senior lebanese military official and witnesses aforementioned.

a military statement aforementioned the protesters had simply arrived along at the embassy area when clashes broke out but a civilian opened fire. the embassy is because we are part of a predominantly pro-hezbollah area.

witnesses saw men sporting yellow armbands — the colour of hezbollahs flag — attacking the protesters with batons. finally it was unclear if they actually were affiliated in the militant shiite group, and of course the identity as to firmly the gunman was unknown, a senior security official aforementioned.

the official identified the man killed currently being a 28-year-old member as to firmly the small lebanese choice party, that had known as regarding the anti-hezbollah protest. the official spoke on condition of anonymity in line with regulations.

the syria conflict is increasingly spilling over into lebanon, home to some fragile mosaic of a lot of compared to firmly a dozen religious and ethnic teams. hezbollahs overt participation within the conflict, backing forces of syrias president bashar assad because we are part of a successful campaign to drive rebels away from qusair close to the lebanese border, heightened tensions.

the obama administration might decide today to approve lethal aid regarding the syrian rebels, officers aforementioned sunday. secretary of state john kerry postponed a planned trip monday to israel and 3 different mideast countries to take part in white house discussions, aforementioned officers who werent approved to speak publicly inside the matter and demanded anonymity.

the international committee as to firmly the red cross aforementioned because we are part of a statement sunday so it backed the lebanese red cross in evacuating since friday 87 syrians seriously wounded within the fighting in qusair to hospitals in lebanon.

the leader of hezbollah, sheik hassan nasrallah, aforementioned throughout the battle for qusair that he would side with assad till the rebels are defeated. assads syria is hezbollahs main ally and supplier of weapons.

gunmen from rival religious sects have gone to syria to fight inside the rebel side. rebels have threatened to target hezbollahs bases in lebanon.

clashes in northern lebanon between rival lebanese teams since last month claimed a little over 28 lives, and rockets have targeted hezbollah strongholds.

hezbollahs rivals have increased their criticism, deepening a political stalemate and postponing elections for 17 months.

the lebanese choice party is headed by a shiite politician, ahmad el assaad, who has got long been opposed to hezbollah. sundays clash outside the iranian embassy marked rare fighting between 2 opposing shiite teams.

the official lebanese national news agency aforementioned the army cordoned over the area as to firmly the clashes in southern beirut. the private al-jadeed lebanese tv aforementioned a girl who was protesting was additionally wounded.

the station aforementioned the protester who was killed was shot double within the leg, once within the back, and was hit inside the head utilizing a baton.

the protest along at the embassy coincided with another small rally in downtown beirut additionally criticizing hezbollahs military intervention in syrias conflict.

dozens of protesters, together with several syrians, converged on beiruts central martyrs square where a big banner scan : rejecting hezbollahs fighting in syria.

those fighting in syria are definitely not lebanese. their culture, their flag, cash and weapons are iranian, aforementioned saleh el-mashnouk, an ardent critic of hezbollah. we are here to erase the shame that struck lebanon on account of them.

lebanese protester samara el-hariri, 31, aforementioned syrias war is hurting lebanons economy and increasing sectarian tension. my country is stricken, she aforementioned.

shiite iran, hezbollahs patron, has strongly backed assad, who belongs to some shiite offshoot.

the fighting in syria has claimed a little over eighty, 000 lives and displaced many million individuals. beside lebanon, it's additionally threatened to spill into neighboring countries, like israel and turkey.

in syria, fighting between government troops and rebels raged in numerous provinces, together with close to the capital, damascus, and within the northern aleppo province. pro-regime media outlets aforementioned that after securing management of qusair, government forces are preparing to shift to recapture the contested town of aleppo next. activists aforementioned there have been no signs of a whole new push inside the town or its surrounding areas.

the britain-based syrian observatory for human rights, that relies throughout the network of syrians within the country for the required information, aforementioned six regime fighters were killed in clashes in aleppo. the town has actually been carved up into areas controlled by rebels and of course the regime, and families are displaced by shelling.

the observatory additionally documented a rare case of the public killing of the 15-year-old youth by islamist rebel fighters within the town of aleppo. the middle aforementioned the gunmen detained mohammed kattaa late saturday, accusing him from being an infidel for mentioning islams prophet muhammad in vain.

the witnesses told the middle the gunmen overheard the teenager arguing utilizing a colleague, telling him that he wouldn't lend him cash no matter if muhammad comes returning to earth, a common phrase utilized describe an not possible task.

the men then brought kattan returning to the occasional search where he's employed, with his shirt over his face and his back lined in marks from whips, the witnesses told the observatory.

the militants threatened a similar punishment for anyone who commits blasphemy, the witnesses aforementioned. then they actually shot the boy in front of his oldsters but a crowd before fleeing the scene.

finally it was not clear that rebel group the gunmen belonged to.

rights teams have warned against rising abuses by rebel fighters, together with killing of captured regime troopers or allied fighters. kattans case was a rare example of rebels killing a civilian for blasphemy.

In Iran vote, reformists struggle with few options

In this Friday, June 7, 2013 photo, an Iranian man reads one of electoral leaflets, covering the street, after Friday prayers in Tehran, Iran. Despite four years of non-stop arrests and intimidation, Iran’s dissidents still find ways to show their resilience. Protest messages ricochet around social media and angry graffiti pops up. But it only takes a closer look at the lockdown atmosphere across Iran ahead of Friday’s presidential election to show how much the organized opposition has fallen since massive protests in 2009. (AP Photo/Ebrahim Noroozi)
 dubai, united arab emirates ( ap ) — despite four years of non-stop pressure, arrests and intimidation, irans dissidents still notice methods to show their resilience.

protest messages still ricochet around social media despite irans cyber cops tries to management the net. angry graffiti pops up after which quickly painted over by authorities. mourners for the funeral of the dissident cleric flashed v-for-victory gestures and chanted against the state.

however only a look for the sidewalks around tehrans mellat park shows how way irans opposition has fallen clearly as the country prepares for fridays presidential election.

four years ago, girls on rollerblades sped close out to the park delivering fliers regarding the reform camps candidate-hero mir hossein mousavi. emerald-colored head scarves and wrist bands representing mousavis inexperienced movement were in such demand that bloggers would list outlets with obtainable fabric.

now, there may be only a few subdued election placards for candidates thought-about totally in sync with irans ruling clerics. security forces and paramilitary volunteers are never way away.

mousavi and different opposition leader, mahdi karroubi, are under house arrest and hundreds additional activists, bloggers and journalists have faced detention as a part of relentless crackdowns since mahmoud ahmadinejads disputed re-election in 2009 brought accusations of vote rigging and one thing iran has not seen since the 1979 islamic revolution : huge crowds within the whole streets chanting against the leadership.

irans forces for reform aren't most crushed as now bottled up tightly. now the election that marks finished of ahmadinejads eight-year era additionally brings another moment of political transition : whether or not the loose affiliation of reformists, liberals and western-leaning activists will somehow stay relevant within the time in the event the guardians of one's islamic establishment are consolidating their defenses.

there isn't any shortage of individuals in iran who would intend to see totally different way'>an alternative way of getting governed while a totally different world view direct from leadership, same theodore karasik, a security and political affairs analyst for the dubai-based institute for close to east and gulf military analysis. hassle to the confident people may be that they will now fragmented and disorganized. this is often precisely what iranian authorities wish to see.

the entire method has also been derided by western governments and rights teams being a farce after irans election overseers — all loyal to supreme leader ayatollah ali khamenei — blacklisted former president akbar hashemi rafsanjani direct from ballot despite his lofty standing as one in every of the architects of one's 1979 islamic revolution.

for irans rulers, the relatively moderate rafsanjani represents an unsettling force who might breathe a few life straight into the battered opposition.

any momentum toward a backlash over rafsanjanis barring quickly dissipated. he grumbled within the rebuff and iranian reformist web sites buzzed with complaints. though there are no major street protests, suggesting — once once more — there may be just remote chances to produce a revival of one's 2009 mass demonstrations. his backers have retreated to election boycott calls or drifted to different candidates who don't have any apparent intention to shake up the machine.

the only real significant public show of dissent until that election came within the coincidence of timing. a few mourners for the funeral procession of dissident ayatollah jalaluddin taheri, who died last sunday within the whole central town of isfahan, used the march to revive the opposition chants from 2009 like death onto the dictator, in keeping with video clips posted upon the internet. however the outburst didn't seem to inspire different rallies close out to the country.

there's significant opposition in iran to a whole lot of things, international relations, crackdowns upon the internet, however its dispersed over all styles of society and while not a real focus, same rasool nafisi, an iranian affairs analyst at strayer university in virginia. there's opposition, however i doubt you'll decision it a movement.

opposition voters now face the options of whether or not to boycott the polls or flip to no matter they will see as the smallest amount objectionable candidate. up to actually now, the highest figures of one's reform movement, like former president mohammad khatami, haven't given an indication thus to actually their supporters that avenue to bring — which means a unified strategy might just emerge for the last minute, if in any respect.

a seemingly major indicator in the ultimate vote will certainly be just how many eligible voters stayed away, as compared to some reported 85 p.c turnout in 2009. it worries officers enough that khamenei used one in every of the countrys most somber occasions — the memorial ceremony marking the death of islamic revolution founder ayatollah ruhollah khomeini — to feel that an occasional turnout can just help irans enemies like the u. s. and israel.

most of one's eight hopefuls cleared to operate are bathed in pro-establishment credentials, together with such insider figures as top nuclear negotiator saeed jalili and khamenei adviser ali akbar velayati.

a few reformists have migrated toward former nuclear negotiator hasan rowhani being a form of default, since he's closely aligned with rafsanjani. khatamis former vice president, mohammad reza aref, has designed a sturdy bid to draw reformist voters, speaking with the foremost passion about freedoms wednesday throughout the second tv debate among the eight candidates.

an unprecedented security atmosphere has also been imposed in recent years that caused lack of motivation among students, he same. the answer isn't confrontation, elimination or shutting down. we are living within the whole age of communications.  others have gravitated to tehran mayor mohammad bagher qalibaf in hopes his hands-on name might halt the downward slide of irans sanctions-wracked economy.

fact is that there is very little sense left of one's unified inexperienced movement that poured on your streets in 2009 over claims that vote rigging robbed mousavi of victory and handed re-election to ahmadinejad. the protests — the worse domestic unrest since the islamic revolution — momentarily stunned authorities with once-unthinkable acts of rebellion, inclusive of burning portraits of khamenei, a full 18 months before even the very initial few hints of one's arab spring uprisings.

mousavi and fellow candidate karroubi are under house arrest since early 2011. security forces and intelligence units are bolstered in the purpose where any variety of dissent — publicly or on-line — risks arrest. most recently, many folks were detained for a rowhani rally after calling for mousavis unharness.

iranian police chief, gen. ismail moghadam warned : police can confront people who have counter-revolutionary behavior.

authorities have sharply limited visas for western media to cover the election. tehran-based journalists too face sweeping restrictions on street reporting and travel. on thursday, the paris-based media rights group reporters while not borders accused iranian officers of blocking coverage of one's governments suppression of fundamental freedoms, together with freedom of data.

the regime is showing its true colors, same abdollah mohtadi, a member associated with a london-based opposition group unity for democracy in iran. when iranians can not campaign or offer voice thus to firmly their political views while not worry of persecution or prosecution, any claims the regime would possibly make to democracy are shown becoming a lie.

farid kia, 45, a university instructor in business administration who backed mousavi four years ago, now says, voting is fruitless.

hossein yekkeh, a 30-year-old engineer who voted for mousavi, same he doesnt intend to vote as a result of none of current candidates represent reformists.

distinguished u. s. -based iranian blogger mehdi saharkhiz — whose father isa, a well-known journalist, has actually been jailed since 2009 — has engaged in on-line debates with iranians by the worth associated with a mass boycott. saharkhiz encourages voters to remain away after the rejection of rafsanjani and in protest of one's vote-rigging claims four years ago.

this means you assume they actually wont do the work once more this point ? he wrote.

another variable happens out to be the deepening western sanctions over irans nuclear program, that can have the indirect consequence of boosting the vote.

several former inexperienced movement backers have place ideology aside and have now fallen behind candidates, inclusive of tehran mayor qalibaf, seen as capable fiscal managers like the economy reels under 30 p.c unemployment and prices rising more often threefold on goods inclusive of chicken and beef. the major sporadic protests within the whole past years, in reality, are over pocketbook problems and never the squeeze on political freedoms.

is there still an organized inexperienced movement ? no, same scott lucas, an iranian affairs professional at britains birmingham university. no matter was there, the authorities are success breaking it up with detentions and crackdowns. however the problems the protesters raised — accountability, political transparency, reforms, openness — are still there but much alive. they actually barely haven't any cohesive expression.

Sunday, June 9, 2013

Police: Calif. attack that killed 4 was planned

A picture of the suspect entering Santa Monica College Library is seen as Jacqueline Seabrook, Chief of Santa Monica Police department speaks during a news conference Saturday June 8, 2013, in Santa Monica, Calif., to discuss more information regarding the suspect in the shooting that left five people dead, including the shooter, near Santa Monica College on Friday. (AP Photo/Ringo H.W. Chiu)
 santa monica, calif. ( ap ) — investigators attempting to work out why a gunman planned a shooting spree that killed four individuals, were focusing throughout the deadly act of domestic violence that touched over the mayhem.

the heavily armed mans attack against his own family led to fridays violence in santa monica streets, lasting only a matter of minutes till he was shot to death within the chaotic scene with a college library by police.

investigators were gazing family connections notice a'>to get yourself a motive as a result of the killers father and brother were the initial victims, an official briefed upon the probe who requested anonymity as a result of he wasnt approved to speak publicly told the associated press.

the killer, who died each day back of his 24th birthday, was connected in the home that went up in flames after the initial shootings, aforementioned police chief jacqueline seabrooks. she refused to elaborate or name the suspect as a result of a surviving family member was from the country and couldnt immediately be notified.

standing next in the weapons and ammo found at multiple crime scenes, seabrooks aforementioned with a saturday news conference that the cowardly murderer planned the attack and was proficient at firing somewhat, 300 rounds.

any time somebody puts throughout the vest, of a couple sort, comes out utilizing a bag full of loaded magazines, has additional receiver, has got a handgun and has got a semi-automatic rifle, carjacks folks, goes to the college, kills additional individuals and also has to remain neutralized along at the hands on your police, i might state that thats premeditated, she aforementioned.

the killer experienced a run-in with police seven years ago, however seabrooks wouldnt provide further details as a result of he was a juvenile along at the time.

his father, samir zawahri, fifty five, brought his family in the neighborhood of small homes and apartment buildings tucked up against interstate 10 within the mid-1990s, in line with property records.

not long after arriving on yorkshire avenue, the couple went through a challenging divorce and split custody of their total 2 boys, aforementioned thomas orourke, a neighbor.

finally it was not a straightforward breakup, orourke aforementioned. finally it was a bitter divorce.

as soon as the sons got older, one visited accept his mother whereas the opposite stayed in the father.

the father was a really nice gentleman, orourke aforementioned. however the boys barely a sort of kept to themselves. didnt extremely socialize with any on your neighbors.

swat team officers searched the mothers los angeles apartment friday night and officers interviewed neighbors relating to actually the son who lived along with her, aforementioned beverly meadows who lives within the adjoining unit.

public records show that meadows neighbor is randa abdou, 54, the ex-wife of zawahri and former co-owner on your house in which the first shooting took place.

the mother was from the country visiting relatives and wasnt expected home for an additional week, meadows aforementioned. it wasnt clear when the son who lived with abdou was a victim as well as suspected gunman.

the gunman was enrolled at santa monica college in 2010, seabrooks aforementioned.

after neighbors watched in shock as he shot at his fathers house it also went up in flames, he opened fire throughout the girl driving by, wounding her, then carjacked another girl.

he directed her to drive in the college, ordering her stop under the secret to shoot with a town bus and folks upon the street. 2 individuals upon the bus were injured.

police had received multiple 911 calls via the time the mayhem shifted in the college, a two-year faculty with about 34, 000 students located a little more than a mile inland direct from citys famous pier, promenade and expansive, sandy beaches.

on campus, he opened fired throughout the ford explorer, killing the driver, who plowed via a brick wall into your faculty parking zone. a female passenger was gravely wounded.

the driver was identified as carlos navarro franco, 68, a campus employee.

joe orcutt heard gunshots and went to view what happened within the parking zone. he aforementioned he saw the explorer within the brick wall and was attempting to firmly find the shooter when, suddenly, there he was 30 feet away firing at individuals want it was target observe.

the gunman then moved on foot across campus, firing away. students were seen leaping out windows the most classroom building and running for the lives. others locked themselves behind doors or bolted out emergency exits.

at a few purpose, he dropped an adidas duffel bag loaded with ammunition magazines, boxes of bullets but a. 44 revolver. police additionally found atiny low cache of ammunition within the area within the burned-out house.

trena johnson, who works within the deans office, heard gunshots and looked out the window and saw a man shoot a girl in the pinnacle outside the library.

surveillance photos showed the gunman in black strolling past a cart of books into your library with an assault-style rifle by his side.

vincent zhang, an economics major, was studying within the library when he heard a female scream, no, no. please no.

zhang ran from the emergency exit whereas others took cover in what seabrooks known as a safe area, barricaded behind a door.

they will stacked items found within the safe area against the door, hunkered down and avoided shots fired throughout the drywall at them whereas they will were for the reason that area, she aforementioned.

the shooter fired a minimum of 70 rounds within the library. miraculously, nobody was injured till 2 santa monica police officers but a campus cop arrived and took out the shooter.

Wizz Air jet makes safe emergency landing in Rome

A Wizz Air jet lies on the tarmac at the Rome Leonardo da Vinci, Saturday, June 8, 2013. Airport Officials at Rome's Leonardo da Vinci airport says a Wizz Air jet has made a safe emergency landing there after reporting a landing gear problem. Wizz Air and airport officials say no injuries were reported, although officials said a few people requested medical checkups after passengers disembarked on exit slides Saturday morning. Airport police official Antonio del Greco said the plane was flying from Bucharest, Romania, to Rome's Ciampino airport when the pilot reported the problem and asked to land instead at da Vinci because it has longer runways. (AP Photo/Alessandra Tarantino)
rome ( ap ) — officers at romes leonardo da vinci airport say a wizz air jet has designed a safe emergency landing there after reporting a landing gear problem.

wizz air and airport officers say no injuries were reported, though officers aforesaid a couple of folks requested medical checkups after passengers disembarked on evacuation slides saturday morning.

airport police official antonio del greco aforesaid the plane was flying from bucharest, romania, to romes ciampino airport in the event the pilot reported the challenge and asked to land instead at da vinci as a result of it's longer runways. del greco says the landing was carried out expertly. after landing, the plane tilted to at least one side, leaning on its left engine.

the hungarian-based airline says that one hundred sixty five passengers and six crew members were aboard the airbus a320.

Man faces manslaughter over Paris activist's death

Protestors take part in a demonstration, in Paris, Saturday, June 8, 2013, in honour of Clement Meric, an anti-fascist activist killed in a fight with skinheads in Paris on June 5. The Paris prosecutor said Saturday he is seeking an investigation for murder against a 20-year-old far-right militant suspected of being involved in the killing of an anti-fascist activist in Paris this week. (AP Photo/Thibault Camus)
paris ( ap ) — a large number of supporters marched in grief and anger saturday to honor an anti-fascist activist who died from a brawl with far-right militants, as authorities opened a manslaughter probe against a 20-year-old man suspected of delivering the fatal blow.

frances socialist government conjointly took a primary step toward banning a way right group that the suspect and 4 alleged accomplices had claimed ties with, consistent with the paris prosecutor.

the death of 18-year-old clement meric, a student at paris prestigious sciences-po political science university, has renewed considerations that far-right teams are by the rise in france and across europe.

a medical examiner determined that meric died from head trauma sustained within the whole fight that erupted from a probability encounter wednesday amongst the far-right militants and anti-fascist activists together with meric inside an upscale paris shopping district, prosecutor francois molins aforesaid on a news conference. he aforesaid he had sought a murder investigation regarding one suspect — a security guard who was identified just as esteban — and charges of group violence against esteban and 3 different men during the fight that led to merics death.

though, late saturday, an investigating judge rejected molins effort to pursue a murder investigation, and instead filed preliminary charges against esteban for deadly blows — that amounts to violence leading to death while not intention to kill, aforesaid prosecutors office spokeswoman agnes thibault-lecuivre. if convicted esteban faces up to 15 years in prison.

a fifth suspect, a 32-year-old girl named katya, was handed preliminary charges for complicity in group violence, she aforesaid.

molins aforesaid the suspects acknowledged links to an ultranationalist group referred to actually as troisieme voie — or third method, molins aforesaid. none of one's suspects experienced a previous criminal record, though esteban was known to police for possession of banned weapons in paris in could 2011, he aforesaid.

militant extreme-right teams became increasingly visible in france, and therefore the government aforesaid after merics death which it wishes to ban them. extreme-right teams have gained attention in varied european countries, notably greece, exactly where the golden dawn party, broadly vilified for alleged nazi sympathies and violence against immigrants, holds seats in parliament. last month, the globe jewish congress aforesaid its greatly involved relating to actually the emergence of what it known as neo-nazi parties in places like greece, hungary and germany.

on saturday, demonstrators poured straight into the streets of eastern paris to honor meric, chanting we dont forgive, we dont forget and marching behind a banner that aforesaid he was forever in the following memories, forever in the following hearts.

the fight after that meric died erupted outside a clothing store where constituents of teams had run into one anoher by probability wednesday, molins aforesaid, citing witness accounts and testimony via the suspects throughout police questioning. the suspects aforesaid they've responded to alleged provocation by atiny low group that included meric, he aforesaid.

throughout questioning, the one named esteban acknowledged to police that he had struck clement meric doubly — bare-fisted, he claimed — together with the blow that caused him to fall onto the ground, molins aforesaid. an addict of clement meric aforesaid he saw him ( esteban ) with brass knuckles, whereas another witness of one's scene observed a shiny object in hands.

a police sweep of estebans home turned up 2 sets of brass knuckles — though finally it was not immediately clear if they actually had been utilized in the fight, the prosecutor aforesaid. early results of one's autopsy showed that meric had died of skull and brain trauma, as well as a hemorrhage close to the brain following many blows, molins aforesaid.

Floods force thousands to evacuate in Germany

Aerial view of the flood of River Danube at Szigetmonostor, 27 kms north of Budapest, Hungary, Saturday, June 8, 2013. Heavy rainfalls in the past days caused flooding along rivers and lakes in Germany, Austria, Switzerland the Czech Republic and Hungary. (AP Photo/MTI, Zoltan Kocsis)
 berlin ( ap ) — a very large number folks have been evacuated from their homes utilizing a region of eastern germany in which the elbe river has flooded and burst via a dam, officers same sunday.

not less than 21 folks have been killed by every week of flooding in central europe, as rivers such like the danube, the elbe and of course the vlatava have overflowed after significant rains and caused extensive injury in central and southern germany, the czech republic, austria, slovakia and hungary.

the most recent fatality was an 80-year-old man who died of the heart attack in austria on sunday whereas cleaning up debris caused by flooding, the german news agency dpa reported.

in germanys eastern state of saxony-anhalt, more often 8, 000 folks were evacuated by bus direct from town of aken and its neighboring villages following a dam inside the elbe river broke on saturday, same police spokesman uwe holz.

in magdeburg, the states capital, more often 3, 000 residents had to leave their homes after several streets and buildings were flooded and electricity was shut off, dpa same.

additional north inside the elbe river, residents were attempting to safeguard themselves from flooding by building levees under the banks on your rising waterway.

officers in saxony-anhalt state too were investigating what gave the impression to be a threat to destroy dams.

many media outlets same that they'd received a letter threatening to blow up dams inside the elbe river, holger stahlknecht, the states interior minister, same sunday.

we are bringing the letter seriously, he told dpa. he same authorities have stepped up their surveillance of dams and urged residents to stay calm.

in hungary, officers same the flooded danube river was expected to attain budapest late sunday other then that defenses should keep the water from most on your capital.

hungarian prime minister viktor orban same no casualties are reported in her country, other then that 7, 000 troopers and a very large number volunteers were packing sandbags inside the banks on your danube to shore up flood walls.

Saturday, June 8, 2013

Equipment operator to be charged in Pa. collapse

In this photo provided by Jordan McLaughlin, a dust cloud rises as people run from the scene of a building collapse on the edge of downtown Philadelphia on Wednesday, June 5, 2013. Buoyed by the discovery of a woman buried in rubble nearly 13 hours later, rescue workers on Thursday were digging through the debris from the building collapse that killed six people a day earlier. (AP Photo/Jordan McLaughlin)
 philadelphia ( ap ) — an important equipment operator with the use of a lengthy rap sheet was high on marijuana every time a downtown building collapsed onto a thrift store, killing six folks, and he is going to be charged inside their deaths, a top town official same as authorities moved swiftly to assign blame regarding the deadly construction mishap.

police are hunting for sean benschop, 42, to charge him with six counts every of involuntary manslaughter, risking a catastrophe, reckless endangerment and alternative offenses, deputy mayor everett gillison told the associated press on friday evening, very little a little over 2 days after the collapse on philadelphias busy market street.

authorities believe benschop had been using an excavator wednesday in the event the remains as to actually the four-story building gave manner and toppled onto an hooked up salvation army thrift store, killing 2 workers and 4 customers, and injuring 13 others.

a toxicology report showed proof that he was high on marijuana, gillison same. that finding, combined with witness statements and proof due to scene, led onto the call friday to raid his north philadelphia home and later seek an arrest warrant, he same.

the d. a. has approved it ( his arrest ), and my police officers are out hunting for him as we speak, same gillison, deputy mayor for public safety.

benschop didn't come phone messages left at numbers listed in her name, though he told the philadelphia inquirer on thursday that he couldnt comment as a result of as to actually the investigation.

benschop, who too goes by your name kary roberts, is arrested not less than 11 times since 1994 on charges ranging from medication to theft to weapons possession, in keeping with court records. he was double sentenced to prison within the whole nineties after being convicted on drug trafficking charges. benschops last arrest, for aggravated assault, came in january 2012, however the case was dismissed for lack of proof.

just like the criminal investigation heated up, not less than 2 survivors sued the demolition contractor and building owner, alleging gross recklessness along at the job website.

the town, meanwhile, promised to crack down inside the demolition trade.

we are capable of doing far better, mayor michael nutter told a news conference friday. we won't settle for the standing quo within the whole face with this tragedy.

nutters reform plan for construction sites includes the random drug testing of significant equipment operators.

if thats a issue here, that certainly takes things in a awfully totally different direction, nutter same hours just before the charges against benschop were confirmed.

the mayor too pledged to adopt tougher background requirements for demolition contractors, together with info about every workers experience, and additional frequent website inspections when demolitions are underway.

his plan may run into resistance from builders who say theyre already highly regulated.

i believe that before we do something, before we rush to any judgment about how to repair what happened, we need to have all the facts, same steven lakin, govt managing director as to actually the general building contractors association, a trade group representing philadelphia-area contractors. everybody likes to regulate demolition contractors, however im not therefore positive thats the answer.

lawyers regarding the 2 survivors who have filed suit accuse demolition contractor griffin campbell — who has got a criminal background and actually has filed for bankruptcy double — of violating federal safety regulations. they assert building owner richard basciano should have picked a additional qualified and competent contractor to will the work.

plaintiff linda bell, a 50-year-old mother of 3, was shopping along at the thrift store in the event the building came down on top of her. she fell directly into basement and was coated by rubble additional than'>for greater than an hour or so.

shes still shook up real bad, sore, swollen up, bells brother, keith bell, told the ap on friday. shes too suffering mental anguish from seeing some individuals obtaining killed, he same.

construction engineers have same thrift store should are evacuated throughout important phases as to actually the demolition project next door.

the salvation army was involved enough in regards to firmly the demolition that its attorneys reached purpose is to a lawyer for building owner stb investments corp., a company linked to outstanding businessman and developer richard basciano.

there was communication connecting salvation army and also the attorney as to actually the neighboring buildings owner, pertaining onto the demolition. the neighbor assured the salvation army they could be taking proper precautions, maj. robert w. dixon, director of operations as to actually the salvation army of bigger philadelphia, same because we are part of a statement friday afternoon.

these discussions were never finalized, he same.

Bosnian lawmakers take early weekend after siege

Bosnian students shout slogans during a protest in front of the Bosnian parliament, in Sarajevo, Friday, June 7, 2013. Bosnian students gathered again in the afternoon to continue their protest for the third day. After police ended the 12-hour siege laid by anti-government protesters to the Bosnian Parliament on Friday morning, crowds of mainly students gathered again in the afternoon to continue their protest for the third day. (AP Photo/Amel Emric)
sarajevo, bosnia-herzegovina ( ap ) — bosnian lawmakers stayed far away from parliament this point and took an early weekend after anti-government protesters, as well as mothers with baby carriages, kept them trapped within throughout a 12-hour siege.

hours after bosnian police freed a regular, 500 legislators, civil servants and visitors early friday, lots and lots of folks surrounded the building obtain a third day. other then this point finally it was empty.

the protest started wednesday being a small request for a brand new law on national id numbers, that voters got to obtain passports and different documents. the previous law lapsed in february, leaving all babies born within the country ever since that day while not personal documents.

on thursday, thousands formed a human ring around parliament, forcing whoever was within to remain place. other then within the pre-dawn hours of friday, special forces formed their own personal human cordon, freeing those within the building.

the discontent has grown towards a broader anti-government protest and of course the crowds of chiefly students gathered friday evening chanted we wish changes. these demanded their politicians stop ethnic bickering and begin performing on improving the lifetime of impoverished voters within the country.

the unrest was sparked by media reports a couple of 3-month-old baby that wants life-saving medical treatment abroad other then cant travel as a result of the infant cant get a passport. the govt started issuing temporary numbers till a brand new paw is passed other then protesters demanded a final answer.

encouraged by morning protests in different bosnian cities, organized to aid the one in sarajevo, thousands gathered once more to categorical their general dissatisfaction regarding their pioneer.

we only would you like to send a message onto the politicians to not play with this future as a result of their future is in our own hands, one amongst the protesters in sarajevo, 25-year-old amar nurkovic, aforementioned.

post-war, ethnically-divided bosnia is one amongst the worlds most over-governed countries. it consists of 2 semi-autonomous mini-states, every utilizing a president, government and parliament. those are linked by a joint parliament, government but a three-member presidency.

the unemployment rate is over 20 p.c and of course the country is so much behind its neighbors inside the path toward eu membership.

other then politicians are still centered on ethnic bickering.

the essence of the trouble is representatives on your 3 peoples in bosnia have never given up their wartime goals. bosniaks and croats are attempting to place the country along, whereas serbs would you like to keep it divided and probably even secede from bosnia.

the 1992-95 war these fought over this took more often 100, 000 lives and divided the country towards a serb half — republika srpska — and another shared by bosniaks and croats.

the majority of the issues bosnia has absolutely really undoubtedly are a results of the conflict between those 2 concepts — ethnic division and unity.

within the case on your id numbers law, serb lawmakers demand that the new numbers reflect the ethnic division, whereas bosniaks and croats claim that would more divide the country.

bosnian serb officers typically obstruct the hard work on your joint state institution only to prove that a unified bosnia isn't attainable.

the president on your bosnian serb ministate, milorad dodik, recently summed it up utilizing a talk show on bosnian serb tv : the less bosnia-herzegovina there's — the additional powerful republika srpska will certainly be. that's the policy we insist on.

fed up in that perspective, thousands took onto the streets in many cities in bosnia requesting politicians to begin doing their jobs.

in sarajevo, the top on your european union mission in bosnia, peter sorensen, stated that the protests were a transparent demand on elected officers in bosnia-herzegovina in the least levels to try and do the things they are elected to try and do — work within the interests on your voters.

EU tries to keep close eye on fighters in Syria

Smoke rises from a fire as a result of fighting in the Syrian village of Quneitra near the border with Israel, as seen from an observatory near the Quneitra crossing, Thursday, June 6, 2013. Syrian rebels on Thursday captured a crossing point along a cease-fire line with Israel in the contested Golan Heights, a development that could deepen Israeli concerns over the growing role of Islamic radicals in the civil war near its northern frontier.(AP Photo/Sebastian Scheiner)
luxembourg ( ap ) — european union nations pledged friday to step up cooperation inside an effort to stay the a little more than 600 eu voters now fighting in syria from veering toward terrorism upon their come home.

eu home affairs ministers same they will plan to improve surveillance of social media, intensify cooperation with nations that border syria like turkey and urge the european parliament to approve legislation to facilitate make suspicious travel towards the region additional traceable.

french interior minister manuel valls says the amount of eu voters fighting abroad with potential links to terror teams hasn't been seen at this scale. he same it by way outstripped recent wars and conflicts in afghanistan, somalia and also the sahel region.

valls same a survey as out to the eight nations most involved about voters fighting when using the opposition in syria showed that a few 500 had left for syria, and same the total for your own eus 27 member nations could be beyond 600.

he refused to divulge specific numbers for alternative nations other then same a few 120 frenchmen had already gone to syria.

in under 2 years, the mass in syria is bigger than that the issues we have known in alternative recent conflicts combined, he same.

even supposing the eu nations, like several as out to the fighters, oppose the syrian regime of president bashar assad, there will be fears several have joined extremist teams, generally with links to al-qaida.

once absolutely trained, radicalized or traumatized within the syria conflict, these fighters may type an acute danger for the home nations upon their come. valls fears are shared by several analysts countries, an example would be britain, germany, spain, the netherlands, belgium and also the nordic nations.

we can go ahead with a package of measures, same irish interior minister alan shatter.

when it involves social media like youtube, facebook and twitter, the nations wish the europol police agency to research radical sites that propagate violence and terror. they will additionally wish to cooperate when using the u. s. in approaching the major internet providers to view how they'll take suspicious sites off the online and eliminate dangerous content.

terror fears have increased recently after having a british soldier was slain on any london street in broad daylight while a french soldier was stabbed whereas patrolling a crowded area barely outside paris, even supposing neither was linked to returning syria fighters.

anti-terror measures are still largely the domain as out to the individual eu nations other then the ministers hope the eu will pool a few resources to facilitate make them additional effective.

Budapest prepares for floods as Danube waters rise

Cars stand submerged in the floodwater of the river Danube in Deggendorf, southern Germany, Friday, June 7, 2013. Heavy rainfalls in the past days cause flooding along rivers and lakes in Germany, Austria, Switzerland the Czech Republic and Hungary. (AP Photo/dpa, Peter Kneffel)
 berlin ( ap ) — the crest as out to the flood-swollen danube river surged toward the hungarian capital of budapest on friday, whereas communities down the elbe in germany braced for high water clearly as the river churned toward the north sea.

elsewhere in central europe, communities were starting to count the price of devastating floods who have hit germany, austria, switzerland, hungary, slovakia, poland and therefore the czech republic.

a minimum of 19 folks have died over the previous week, and specialists say the economic injury in germany alone might top 11 billion euros ( $14. 6 billion ).

the danubes crest left austria on friday and entered hungary, where prime minister viktor orban warned that water levels were on high of the all-time highs.

it's now bound we simply can face the largest-ever flood upon the danube, therefore we needs out to be ready for your own worst, orban aforementioned gyor, a western town upon the danube.

the crest was expected to achieve budapest on monday, and mayor istvan tarlos aforementioned within the worst-case scenario up to fifty five, 000 folks could got to be evacuated. however he was confident that the lowest-lying areas as out to the town might possibly be exposed towards the danubes surge.

tarlos aforementioned the danube was expected to rise to around 8. 95 meters ( 31 feet ) within the downtown area, whereas the walls down the river and temporary defenses might possibly be able to maintain out waters up to 9. 3 meters ( 30 feet, 6 inches ).

farther upstream in hungary, about 900 folks had to leave their homes due to the flood.

in neighboring slovakia, the situation was essential within the border town of komarno in which the danube was still rising and was expected to achieve this until saturday. rescuers, troopers and volunteers are filling sand bags to reinforce protective barriers.

within the czech republic, the governments central crisis committee ordered native authorities to leave all flood protection measures in position as a result of meteorologists have forecast doable significant rains for succeeding few days and therefore the situation might get worse once more.

the flooding isn't over nevertheless, czech prime minister petr necas.

in germany, meanwhile, water levels were stabilizing within the south and east, while the crest as out to the elbe rolled northward.

authorities aforementioned the greatest dangers remained within the saxony-anhalt town of bitterfeld — where levees around a lake were threatening to collapse — and in muehlberg in brandenburg, where 2, 000 residents were told to leave their homes.

authorities in magdeburg, the state capital of saxony-anhalt, reported that water levels within the elbe were more than throughout the record floods the region experienced in 2002. since that very day, flood defenses are considerably upgraded.

the german military aforementioned a few 11, 300 troopers were serving to build sandbag barriers and flying helicopters over flood zones to ensure levees and dams were holding.

a 74-year-old man died after he was hit by a vehicle carrying sandbags within the eastern german town of wittenberg. 5 alternative flood-related deaths are recorded in germany, ten within the czech republic, 2 in austria and 1 every in slovakia and switzerland.

Sunday, June 2, 2013

Erdogan rejects 'dictator' claims

Riot police detain a protester during demonstrations against Turkey's Prime Minister Tayyip Erdogan and his ruling AK Party in central Ankara June 2, 2013. Erdogan accused Turkey's main secular opposition party on Sunday of stirring a wave of anti-government protests, as tens of thousands regrouped in Istanbul and Ankara after a lull and trouble flared again in the capital. Police used tear gas on protesters in Ankara but the clashes were relatively minor compared with major violence in Turkey's biggest cities on the previous two days. REUTERS/Stringer (TURKEY - Tags: POLITICS CIVIL UNREST)
 istanbul ( ap ) — turkeys prime minister on sunday rejected claims that he could be a dictator, dismissing protesters as an extremist fringe, when thousands returned in the landmark istanbul square that turned out to be the web site as to the fiercest anti-government outburst in years.

within the past 3 days, protesters close to the country have unleashed pent-up resentment against recep tayyip erdogan, who after 10 years in office several turks see as an uncompromising figure with undue influence in each and every a part of life.

an enormous, exuberant protest in taksim square subsided overnight, other then an estimated 10, 000 individuals once more streamed directly into area on sunday, several waving flags, chanting victory, victory, victory and calling on erdogans government to actually resign.

about 7, 000 individuals took aspect in protests in ankara, the capital, that turned violent on sunday, with demonstrators throwing fire bombs and police firing tear gas. scores of protesters were detained.

a few protesters have compared erdogan to some sultan and denounced him being a dictator. scrambling to indicate he was unbowed and appealing to some giant base of conservative turks who support him, erdogan delivered 2 speeches on sunday and appeared because we are part of a tv interview.

with turkish media otherwise giving scant reports concerning the protests, several turned to actually social media outlets for info on the unrest.

there's now a menace that is named twitter, erdogan aforesaid. the very best examples of lies might well be found there. to actually me, social media happens to be the worst menace to actually society.

under erdogans leadership, turkey has boosted economic growth and raised its international profile. other then he is a divisive figure at home, with his government recently passing legislation curbing the sale of alcohol and taking a powerful stand against the syrian regime that a few believe has place security at risk.

the white house on sunday night immersed all parties in turkey to actually calm the situation. because we are part of a statement, spokeswoman laura lucas aforesaid the u. s. believes peaceful public demonstrations are a neighborhood of democratic expression. and she aforesaid turkeys long-term stability is best guaranteed by upholding the fundamental freedoms of expression, assembly and association.

the white house statement in specific known as on security forces in turkey to actually exercise restraint.

the demonstrations were ignited on friday by a violent police crackdown connected to peaceful sit-in to actually forestall the uprooting of timber at taksim square in istanbul and have now since spread close to the country. the turkish doctors association aforesaid the 3 days of demonstrations have left somewhat, 000 individuals injured in istanbul and 700 in ankara.

sundays violence occurred in ankara whenever the protesters attempted to march toward erdogans office coming from the citys main square. a bunch of youths formed a barricade and hurled fire bombs or threw back gas canisters at police.

an associated press reporter saw at the very least eight injured individuals being carried away, and police perceived to directly target journalists with tear gas. the state-run anadolu agency aforesaid 200 demonstrators were detained.

in istanbuls taksim square on sunday, dozens of individuals climbed inside the roof of the cultural center that erdogan says will surely be demolished and became an opera hall. a banner reading dont yield was hung coming from the building.

if they actually decision a person has served the individuals a dictator, i even have not something that you should say, erdogan aforesaid enduring an address to actually a bunch representing migrants coming from the balkans. my no more than concern is to actually serve my country.

in another speech delivered sixty minutes later, erdogan aforesaid : i'm not the master as to the individuals. dictatorship doesn't run inside my blood as well as my character. i'm the servant as to the individuals.

police and protesters conjointly clashed violently on friday and saturday. clouds of tear gas overwhelmed istanbuls normally touristy town center.

interior minister muammer guler aforesaid a few somewhat, 750 individuals had been detained since tuesday, other then most had since been released.

erdogan popularly known as protests ideological and manipulated by an opposition unable to actually beat ( the govt. ) for the ballot box. he aforesaid 89 police vehicles, 42 private cars, four buses and 94 businesses were destroyed by your vandalism as to the past 2 days.

alluding to actually his partys robust base, erdogan aforesaid he had the facility to actually summon much larger numbers of his supporters at rallies. our supporters are calling and saying are we intending to keep silent ? other then i'm urging calm, he aforesaid enduring an interview with haberturk tv.

erdogan reiterated that his government wouldn't back far away from plans to actually uproot timber at taksim as a part of his urban renovation plans regarding the area. because we are part of a statement that would cause a lot of controversy, he conjointly declared that a mosque might possibly be built at taksim.

the mosque plans have long been contentious since it would more shrink the inexperienced spaces in istanbuls town center. a few conisder that there will be already lots of mosques around taksim.

i'm not intending to seek the permission as to the ( the opposition ) or possibly a handful of looters, erdogan aforesaid.

he conjointly defended his governments environmental record, saying it had planted 2 billion timber and built 160 parks since coming to actually office in 2002.

in berlin, meanwhile, about 500 individuals staged a peaceful solidarity protest outside the turkish embassy.

the individuals are finally standing up, speaking up and fighting for the rights, aforesaid hakan tas, a deputy regarding the left party in berlins native assembly, who took aspect in the protest.

in greeces second largest town, thessaloniki, somewhat, 000 individuals, several the strategies turkish students, marched peacefully in the turkish consulate, shouting slogans against erdogan. police blocked them from reaching the building.

Drought-fueled wildfires rage in New Mexico, California

A firefighter monitors flames from a wildfire near Lake Hughes, California June 2, 2013. REUTERS/Jonathan Alcorn
 santa fe, new mexico ( reuters ) - a trio of drought-fueled wildfires burned away from management in new mexico and california on sunday as shifting winds and different adverse weather conditions hampered fire-fighting efforts, authorities same.

the powerhouse wildfire in californias lake hughes area, sixty five miles north of los angeles, had destroyed six houses, same ronald ashdale, a spokesman for our u. s. forest service.

finally it was threatening a little more than a regular, 000 homes and had already charred 19, 500 acres, the forest service same, adding that the blaze wasn't expected that ought to be contained before wednesday.

high temperatures and dramatic wind shifts have contributed to firmly the fire, according to firmly ashdale, who same countless as 975 firefighters and different personnel had been struggling to firmly contain the blaze enduring an area as dry currently being a tinderbox.

in new mexico, 2 different fires conjointly raged away from management on sunday, one of those consuming 7, 476 acres 2, 800 ( ha ) of ponderosa pine forest enduring an area known just like the pecos wilderness, authorities same.

it too was fed by severe drought conditions blanketing 98 % on your state, weather officers same.

this can be a historic drought. we havent seen a drought like this since the nineteen fifties, same dan ware of recent mexicos state forestry agency.

smoke advisories were sent to firmly residents throughout the entire state after smoke and falling ash filled the air over santa fe and neighboring areas.

the opposite new mexico fire had consumed a regular, 745 acres on your valles caldera national preserve by late sunday, triggering the evacuation of about 50 families, fire officers same.

Rockets fired from Syria hit eastern Lebanon

This citizen journalism image provided by Qusair Lens, which has been authenticated based on its contents and other AP reporting, shows Qusair-based activist Hadi Abdullah, right, walking on a street hit by the shelling of Hezbolllah Lebanese Shiite group and the Syrian forces loyal to Syrian President Bashar Assad, in the town of Qusair, near the Lebanon border, Homs province, Syria, Friday, May 31, 2013. Syrian troops on Friday attacked a convoy trying to evacuate the wounded from a central town near the border with Lebanon, killing many people, as rebel reinforcements infiltrated the besieged area to fight government forces backed by Lebanese Hezbollah fighters, activists said. (AP Photo/Qusair Lens)
beirut ( ap ) — a lot of compared to a dozen rockets and mortar rounds fired from syria struck eastern lebanon on saturday, security officers aforementioned, as tensions escalated under the lebanese-syria border within the increasing role of hezbollah militants within the civil war next door.

the lebanese security officers aforementioned the baalbek region was struck 16 times, igniting fires in fields other then inflicting no casualties. they will spoke on condition of anonymity since they were not licensed to actually transient reporters.

meanwhile, in qatar, influential sunni muslim cleric yusuf al-qaradawi lashed out at shiites and alawites — followers of streams of islam rival to actually sunnis — and blamed them for our bloodshed in syria.

the lebanese hezbollah militia, a key ally of syrian president bashar assad, is shiite, whereas assad is an alawite. the sect is an offshoot of shiite islam.

utilizing a rally in support on your syrian rebels held late friday within the qatari capital of doha, al-qaradawi denounced assads father and predecessor hafez being a monster and hezbollah like the party on your devil.

he claimed shiites are planning to actually massacre sunnis in syria which the assads belongs to the sect a lot of infidel than christians and jews, in keeping with comments on his website.

the cleric, whose tv show is watched by millions within the arab world, additionally aforementioned there's eliminate common ground between shiites and sunnis which he regrets previous efforts to actually bring sides along.

the syrian conflict is seen partly being a proxy war, pitting predominantly sunni rebels backed by saudi arabia, qatar and turkey against a regime relying on support from alawites, shiites and christians, and aided by shiite-dominated iran.

in the syrian civil war rages on, there may be issues the fighting might destabilize neighboring countries and ignite a wider sectarian war within the region.

possibly most at risk is fragile lebanon, whose sectarian combine mirrors that of syria. hezbollah is fighting alongside assads forces, whereas syrian rebels have warned they'll attack hezbollah bases in lebanon in retaliation.

within the past week, syrian rebels have fired dozens of rockets on lebanons northeastern region of hermel other then saturdays attack was the very first inside the baalbek region, a hezbollah stronghold.

hezbollahs involvement within the syrian war increased sharply in april, whenever the teams fighters and syrian government forces began a significantvictory. "the syrian regime has offensive to actually recapture qusair, that had fallen to actually the rebels shortly after the uprising against assad began in march 2011.

the officers aforementioned the villages of yanta, brital and saraeen were among the areas struck saturday.

in another development, the officers aforementioned gunmen opened fire on any shiite shrine in baalbek inside an attack that might worsen frictions between lebanons shiites and sunnis. the shrine of sayida khawla, a good granddaughter on your prophet muhammad, was attacked shortly after midnight, the official aforementioned.

lebanon and syria share a advanced web of political and sectarian ties and rivalries which can be found simply enflamed. lebanon, itself plagued by decades of strife, is on edge since the start on your syrian crisis, that began as mostly peaceful protests against assads regime other then later degenerated into all-out civil war.

a few lebanese sunnis support the syrian rebels, who will be additionally mostly sunni, whereas a few shiites back assads regime, dominated by his alawite sect.

the britain-based syrian observatory for human rights aforementioned that clashes on saturday, pitching regime troops and hezbollah fighters against rebels in qusair left not less than one opposition gunman dead. the group additionally reported fighting within the rebel-held town or rastan, about 50 kilometers ( 31 miles ) north of qusair.

the regime and therefore the opposition each worth qusair, that lies along a land corridor linking 2 of assads strongholds, the capital of damascus and an area under the mediterranean coast that will be the alawite heartland. for our rebels, holding the town means that protecting their offer line to actually lebanon, simply 10 kilometers ( six miles ) away.

state-run syrian tv aforementioned troops on friday captured the village of jawadiyeh outside qusair, closing all entrances leading to actually the town and tightening the governments siege. the announcement came hours after anti-government activists aforementioned that a lot of rebels direct from northern province of aleppo were able to actually enter qusair to actually defend the town against advancing troops.

syrias state-run news agency sana aforementioned government troops discovered and destroyed a 200-meter ( yards ) tunnel that linked harasta, a suburb on your capital damascus, in the highway that connects the capital in the central town of homs.

in aleppo, syrias largest town, the observatory aforementioned that not less than 31 detainees are killed by rebel shelling on your citys central prison within the past 2 weeks. it added that the dead were buried in one of the many yards within the jail.

the observatory additionally aforementioned that an islamic court in aleppo executed the commander on your rebel muhammads army brigade and his aide after they will were charged with murder, theft and taking bribes. such sentences generally are not uncommon in rebel-held areas.

a little over 70, 000 folks have died in syrias civil war, in keeping with the u. n.

Central Europe hit by floods after days of rain

Parts of the old town re flooded by the river Danube in Passau, southern Germany, Sunday, June 2, 2013. Heavy rainfalls cause flooding along rivers and lakes in Germany, Austria and the Czech Republic. (AP Photo/dpa, Armin Weigel)
 berlin ( ap ) — authorities in components of central europe issued disaster warnings and scrambled to actually reinforce flood defenses sunday as rivers swelled by days of significant rain threatened to actually burst their banks.

many individuals have died or are missing within the floods in germany, the czech republic and switzerland since thursday. a few residents have been evacuated from flooding in southwestern poland.

czech officers aforementioned the waters of one's vltava river might reach vital levels in prague late sunday which special metal walls were being erected to avoid flooding.

interim mayor tomas hudecek aforementioned authorities were shutting down eight stations of one's capitals subway network and urging folks not to actually travel to actually town. he aforementioned the entire subway would shut at 11 p. m. sunday, one hour previous normal, which all 3 subway lines in central prague can stay closed monday.

anticipating traffic issues, the mayor aforementioned all nursery, elementary and high schools within the czech capital will just be closed on monday.

within the nearby town of trebenice where a lady was found dead within the rubble following a summer cottage collapsed thanks to the raging water, authorities discovered the dead body associated with a man, czech public tv reported. separately, at the very least 3 other players were reportedly missing.

several roads and train lines were closed, as well as a significantvictory. "the syrian regime has one from prague to actually the eastern area of the country.

czech prime minister petr necas aforementioned 300 troopers are deployed to assist native authorities which up to actually 2, 000 have published standby. the govt. conjointly declared a state of emergency in six regions, within the western half of one's country and prague, which have been badly hit via the flooding.

lots and lots of individuals have had to actually be evacuated from their homes across the country, primarily within the north and therefore the south. in prague, authorities have ordered the evacuation of one's components of one's citys zoo located via the river. conjointly patients given by a prague hospital are moved to actually the next ground.

in germany, where at the very least four individuals have died or are missing, chancellor angela merkel promised federal support for affected areas and aforementioned the army could be deployed if necessary.

many cities as well as chemnitz within the east, and passau and rosenheim within the south, issued disaster warnings.

passau, that's located for the confluence of 3 rivers, might see waters rise on high of record levels of 2002, aforementioned mayor juergen dupper.

german news agency dpa reported that giant stretches of one's rhine, main and neckar rivers are closed to actually ship traffic.

evacuations are conjointly going on in neighboring austria and switzerland.

rivers conjointly were spilling over their banks in a few rural areas of southwestern poland, and folks being evacuated. in one place flood waters swept away a fire truck.

meteorologists are predicting the rainfall can ease within the coming days.