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Foreign police led by Kenyan forces in Haiti to curb gang violence

CBSNews.com 

A U.N. mission of foreign law enforcement led by Kenya is arriving in Haiti to try to curb the ongoing surge in gang violence there. Once all personnel arrive, there will be 2,500 police and soldiers from multiple countries including the Bahamas, Bangladesh and Jamaica. Eyder Peralta, an international correspondent for NPR, joined CBS News to discuss the situation in Haiti.

'Illegal marriage': Appeals by Imran Khan & wife to suspend sentence junked

Business Standard 

A Pakistan district court on Thursday rejected appeals by former prime minister Imran Khan and his spouse Bushra Bibi to suspend their sentences in the illegal marriage case. The former couple was sentenced to seven years in jail with a fine of Rs 5,00,000 each on February 3 by a district and sessions court in the case, popularly known as Iddat case, for contracting marriage during the period when a Muslim woman should wait after divorce or death of her husband before second marriage. Additional district and sessions judge ADSJ Afzal Majoka... Читать дальше...

Bill Gates’ daughter Jennifer is pregnant and expecting second baby

New York Post 

Another grandbaby for Bill Gates! The Microsoft founder and ex-wife Melinda Gates’ eldest daughter, Jennifer, recently announced her pregnancy news. Watch the full video to get all the details on the upcoming addition to the Gates family.  Subscribe to our YouTube for the latest on all your favorite stars.

Celtics Fans Will Love This Story About Draft Pick Baylor Scheierman

New England Sportd Network: World Cup 

Brad Stevens earlier this week made it clear that any 2024 Celtics draft pick would have little chance of cracking Boston’s rotation in the upcoming season. But when Baylor Scheierman starts to work with Boston, he probably isn’t going to accept the fate of being on the outside looking in. The Celtics on Wednesday used […]

Pentagon watchdog launches probe into struggling Gaza aid pier

TheHill.com 

The Defense Department's watchdog has launched an oversight review of the military's efforts to get humanitarian aid into Gaza through a maritime corridor, which relies on a pier that has struggled to stay operational because of poor weather. The Office of the Inspector General (OIG) for the Pentagon initiated the review along with the OIG...