The Commission
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Originally published | February 5, 2008 |
Authors | Philip Shenon |
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About The Commission
In a work of history that will make headlines, NEW YORK TIMES reporter Philip Shenon investigates the investigation of 9/11 and tells the inside story of the most important federal commission since the Warren Commission. . . .
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'Joyful' art helps shine new light on colonial history
... Alongside her art, she works part-time as a diversity and inclusion officer for the National Library and The Commission gave her the opportunity to put her day job into her work...
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... The Commission, made up of representatives of the bereaved, survivors, local residents as well as two independent co-chairs, was set up to ensure the community was at the heart of decisions on the long-term future of the site...
Belgium detains two far-right terror suspects
... They are also suspected of " preparing for The Commission of terrorist acts"...
Ukraine gets European Commission backing for talks on Ukraine membership
... " President Zelensky has promised that Kyiv will meet The Commission s conditions, and stressed how a positive EU decision will give fresh motivation to his troops...
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... The Commission does not have the power to impose penalties of its own...
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... The Commission to create Sir John s bust was one of the artist s earliest pieces...
Israel Gaza: EU leaders set to back humanitarian pauses
... They complained of The Commission s " double standards" pointing out that Russia s blockade of Ukraine was seen as an act of terror, while Israel s blockade of Gaza was " completely ignored"...
Belgium detains two far-right terror suspects
By Robert PlummerBBC News
Anti-terrorism police in Belgium have detained two suspected members of a far-right group accused of plotting bomb attacks and inciting violence.
The pair, A Man and A Woman in their early 20s, were picked up after a series of raids on houses in Diepenbeek and Ostend, prosecutors said.
One house contained large quantities of Nazi memorabilia and flags, they added.
The allegations against the two include " recruiting people with the aim of committing terrorist crimes".
They are also suspected of " preparing for The Commission of terrorist acts".
The Belgian raids were part of a Europe-wide operation against right-wing terrorism that also included raids in Croatia, Germany, Lithuania, Romania and Italy, according to the EU's crime agency Europol.
In all, across the different countries, it said.
The Two People taken into custody by Belgian police have been identified as Daan C, born in 2000, and Kayley W, born in 2002.
Daan C was arrested pending further investigation, while Kayley W was released after questioning.
" Both persons are suspected of participating in the activities of a terrorist group, with Daan C also as a leader, " said a statement from the federal prosecutor.
" There are indications that The Suspects were active on several encrypted extreme-right platforms, urging people to commit terrorist acts, recruiting new members and sharing information on How To use 3D-printed firearms, " The Statement went on.
" They were also found in possession of materials that could be used to produce home-made bombs and petrol bombs. "
In addition, prosecutors said some members of the online groups had written a manifesto and there were indications they had weapons at their disposal.
" Despite the young Age Of some of The Suspects , indicators showed that there was an increased risk that some of them would take action soon, " Europol said.
Related TopicsSource of news: bbc.com