Rwanda-backed rebels committed possible war crimes in eastern Congo, rights group saysNew Foto - Rwanda-backed rebels committed possible war crimes in eastern Congo, rights group says

DAKAR, Senegal (AP) — Human rights group Amnesty International accused the M23 rebels in eastern Congo of killing, torturing and forcibly disappearing civilian detainees in two rebel-controlled cities on Tuesday. "These acts violate international humanitarian law and may amount to war crimes," Amnesty said in a statement. The decades-longconflict in eastern Congoescalated in January, when the Rwanda-backed M23 advanced and seized the strategic city of Goma in North Kivu province, followed by Bukavu in February. Amnesty said that between February and April, it interviewed 18 civilians who had been detained by M23 in Goma and Bukavu, after they were accused of supporting the Congolese army or government. The former detainees said that the rebels produced no evidence of these accusations and several weren't informed of the reasons for their detention. They were held in overcrowded, unsanitary cells without sufficient food, water, sanitation facilities or health care, according to the rights group. Several said that they saw fellow detainees die from the harsh conditions, and torture. Some described how they witnessed M23 fighters kill two detainees with hammers and shoot another who died on the spot. All of the former detainees interviewed by Amnesty said that they were either tortured or witnessed M23 fighters torture others in detention, describing severe beatings with wooden rods, electric cables or engine belts. The rights group said that relatives looked for their loved ones at the detention sites, but M23 fighters often refused to grant them access or denied that their relatives were there, which Amnesty said amounts to enforced disappearances. M23 is one of about 100 armed groups that have been vying for a foothold inmineral-rich eastern Congonear the border with Rwanda, in a conflict that has created one of the world's most significant humanitarian crises. More than 7 million people have been displaced, including100,000 who fled homes this year. The rebels are supported by about 4,000 troops from neighboring Rwanda, according to U.N. experts, and at times have vowed to march as far as Congo's capital, Kinshasa, about 1,600 kilometers (1,000 miles) to the east. Despite Congo's army and M23 havingagreed to work toward a trucelast month, fighting between the two sides continues.

Rwanda-backed rebels committed possible war crimes in eastern Congo, rights group says

Rwanda-backed rebels committed possible war crimes in eastern Congo, rights group says DAKAR, Senegal (AP) — Human rights group Amnesty Inte...
Ex-police chief convicted of rape and murder escapes Arkansas prisonNew Foto - Ex-police chief convicted of rape and murder escapes Arkansas prison

A former Arkansas police chief convicted of rape and murder has escaped from prison, officials said. Grant Hardin was chief of police in Gateway, Arkansas - a small town of a few hundred residents on the state's border with Missouri - for around four months in 2016, according to the Associated Press. The state's Department of Corrections said on social media that he escaped from the North Central Unit prison in Calico Rock at around 15:40 (20:40 GMT) on Sunday, where he had been incarcerated since 2017. The department added that Hardin was no longer in his prison uniform, and was "wearing a makeshift outfit designed to mimic law enforcement" when he escaped. Hardin, 56, remains at large. The Department of Corrections urged anyone with information "should contact local law enforcement immediately". The department told the BBC that a "multitude of agencies" were involved in the search. Grant Hardin pleaded guilty to first-degree murder - the intentional killing of another person - after fatally shooting 59-year-old James Appleton in 2017. He was given a 30 year prison sentence. Mr Appleton worked in the city's water department. He was shot and killed while speaking to his brother-in-law, then-Gateway Mayor Andrew Tillman, on 23 February 2017, according to the BBC's US partner CBS News. Police later found Mr Appleton's body inside a car. While serving time for Mr Appleton's murder, DNA evidence emerged linking Hardin to the long unsolved rape of Amy Harrison at Frank Tillery Elementary School in Rogers, Arkansas, in November 1997. According to an affiliate of CBS News, Ms Harrison was raped at gunpoint while she exited a classroom to go to the bathroom. Hardin pleaded guilty, and received a sentence of 50 years. His escape from prison comes just weeks after 10 inmates broke out of a prison in New Orleans, Louisiana, after breaching the wall behind a toilet. 'To Easy LoL' - New Orleans jail break may have been inside job Daniel Khalife was a British soldier who spied for Iran and dreamed of fame Video shows prisoner on the run minutes after van escape

Ex-police chief convicted of rape and murder escapes Arkansas prison

Ex-police chief convicted of rape and murder escapes Arkansas prison A former Arkansas police chief convicted of rape and murder has escaped...
AP PHOTOS: Israeli nationalists march through JerusalemNew Foto - AP PHOTOS: Israeli nationalists march through Jerusalem

JERUSALEM (AP) — Israeli Jews chanting "Death to Arabs" made their way through Muslim neighborhoods of Jerusalem's Old City on Monday as part of an annual "Jerusalem Day" march. The procession marks Israel's conquest of the eastern part of the city including the Old City and its holy sites sacred to Jews, Christians and Muslims, in the 1967 Mideast war.The eventthreatened to inflame tensions that are rife in the city after nearly 600 days of war inGaza. This is a photo gallery curated by AP photo editors.

AP PHOTOS: Israeli nationalists march through Jerusalem

AP PHOTOS: Israeli nationalists march through Jerusalem JERUSALEM (AP) — Israeli Jews chanting "Death to Arabs" made their way thr...
Patti LaBelle Cries on Stage, Urges Fans Not to 'Be Scared' of Aging as She Celebrates 81st Birthday at N.Y.C. ShowNew Foto - Patti LaBelle Cries on Stage, Urges Fans Not to 'Be Scared' of Aging as She Celebrates 81st Birthday at N.Y.C. Show

Johnny Nunez/WireImage Patti LaBelle celebrated her 81st birthday with a sold-out show at New York City's Barclays Center on Saturday, May 24 as part of the Queens Tour "I've been doing it for 65 years, and to still have people come to see our show, we are truly blessed," she reflected at the show The "Lady Marmalade" singer also dedicated her performance to her son and longtime manager, Zuri Kye Edwards Happy birthday,Patti LaBelle! The Grammy-winning singer celebrated her 81st birthday in front of a sold-out crowd at the Barclays Center in Brooklyn, New York on Saturday, May 24 as part of the Queens Tour, which also featuresGladys Knight,Stephanie MillsandChaka Khan. LaBelle first addressed her latest trip around the sun early in her performance. "Let me say something. I have so many people who are afraid to say how young they are," she told the crowd. "Don't be scared. 81 is wonderful, okay? Happy birthday." Johnny Nunez/WireImage Toward the end of her set, the "Lady Marmalade" artist was joined on stage by a large group of people, including her son and longtime manager, Zuri Kye Edwards, as well as Shelby Joyner and Walt Reeder Jr. of the Black Promoters Collective, the organization behind the Queens Tour. Surrounded by people, flowers and balloons, Labelle got emotional as she spoke about filling arenas on the tour alongside Knight, Mills and Khan. "We don't take that for granted. We are such hardworking women," she said. "I've been doing it for 65 years, and to still have people come to see our show, we are truly blessed." Johnny Nunez/WireImage "I can't do all of this without my band, my crew, my lighting, my sound, my security — which I don't need — but I've got Will. And this is for my son, Zuri," said LaBelle, who was gifted a Goyard Saigon bag on stage. "God bless all of you." While50 Cent's "In da Club" played over the speakers, she was then presented with an extravagant cake featuring the message, "Happy birthday to the Godmother. Cheers to 81 [years] young." Never miss a story — sign up forPEOPLE's free daily newsletterto stay up-to-date on the best of what PEOPLE has to offer​​, from celebrity news to compelling human interest stories. Johnny Nunez/WireImage LaBelle later shared photos from the night toInstagramand wrote in the post's caption, "Thank you to the Queens,@chakakhan,@msgladysknight, and@iamstephaniemills, my family and team, the@blackpromoterscollective, and everyone who joined us for the Queens Tour at the@barclayscenterand helped me celebrate my 81st birthday!" She continued, "If only you knew how much I do, do love you!" The Queens Tour kicked off May 9 in Las Vegas and continues with its next show in Chicago on May 30 — two days after Knight's upcoming 81st birthday on May 28. Read the original article onPeople

Patti LaBelle Cries on Stage, Urges Fans Not to 'Be Scared' of Aging as She Celebrates 81st Birthday at N.Y.C. Show

Patti LaBelle Cries on Stage, Urges Fans Not to 'Be Scared' of Aging as She Celebrates 81st Birthday at N.Y.C. Show Johnny Nunez/Wir...
Tom Cruise Is Having 'Serious Conversations' About Returning for a "Tropic Thunder" Spinoff

Mission: Impossibledirector Christopher McQuarrie says he and Tom Cruise have had "very serious" talks about a Les Grossman movie Cruise played Les Grossman in the 2008 comedyTropic Thunder,directed by Ben Stiller In the movie, Grossman is a Hollywood studio executive with an explosive temper Tom Cruise'sTropic Thundercharacter Les Grossman is ready for a comeback. During an interview with Josh Horowitz on hisHappy Sad Confusedpodcastto promoteMission: Impossible — The Final Reckoning, director Christopher McQuarrie said he and Cruise, 62, have had "serious" conversations about making a standalone Les Grossman movie. "The conversations we've had about Les Grossman are so f---ing funny," McQuarrie, 56, said during his interview. "[Cruise and I are] talking about it. We're having very serious conversations about it, and how best to do it." Paramount Pictures© McQuarrie added that amid the serious challenges of filmingThe Final Reckoning, a relief came from discussing the chaotic character. In the 2008 Ben Stiller-directed movie, Cruise's Grossman is known for his explosive temper and giant hands, plus some hilarious dancing abilities. "Just to be sitting at a breakfast table not talking about the movie we're making for a minute is such decompression. And just riffing with Tom playing Les Grossman at the table, it was one of the real joys of making this movie," McQuarrie said. "It was all the stuff we were doing, planning the future while slugging out the present." Never miss a story — sign up forPEOPLE's free daily newsletterto stay up-to-date on the best of what PEOPLE has to offer​​, from celebrity news to compelling human interest stories. Cruise's latest project sees him reprise his role as Ethan Hunt in thepotentially finalMission: Impossiblefilm, which earned afive-minute standing ovationduring theCannes Film Festival. © Paramount/Courtesy Everett Collection In avideoposted byThe Hollywood Reporter's Chris Gardner, Cruise thanked the festival crowd for their applause, saying he was "very grateful" to be a part of the franchise, which he has fronted for three decades. The actor also thanked McQuarrie, who has directed fourMission: Impossiblefilms. "Every step of the way, what you've done, how you've expanded it, how you just went beyond our expectations," Cruise continued, also calling the director "absolutely brilliant." Mission: Impossible — The Final Reckoningis in theaters now.Tropic Thunderis streaming on Paramount+. Read the original article onPeople

Tom Cruise Is Having 'Serious Conversations' About Returning for a “Tropic Thunder” Spinoff

Tom Cruise Is Having 'Serious Conversations' About Returning for a "Tropic Thunder" Spinoff Mission: Impossibledirector Ch...
"Days of Our Lives "Stars Recall the Exact Moment They Knew Fans Loved Bo and Hope Brady

Gary Null/NBCU Photo Bank/NBCUniversal via Getty Kristian Alfonso and Peter Reckell opened up in a new interview about playing Hope and Bo onDays of Our Livesand the characters' 40th wedding anniversary Alfonso explained that the pair only realized their characters had become a true supercouple after they were mobbed by fans at the airport The pair is returning as their iconic characters in new episodes ofDays of Our Lives Kristian Alfonsowas one-half of a soap opera supercouple, but it took her some time to realize. Alfonso andPeter Reckell— better known as Hope and Bo onDays of Our Lives— spoke toSwooonin a video published May 23 about their on-screen alter egos' long relationship, including their characters' 40th wedding anniversary. Alfonso, 61, first joinedDays of Our Livesas Hope Williams in 1983, taking over the role and bringing the character into her adult era. Reckell, 70, joined the series as the new character Bo Brady at about the same time. Bo was a rebel on a motorcycle who soon fell for the rich and spirited Hope. The actress explained that she and Reckell first realized how strongly fans were reacting to them when they went to Louisiana to shoot on location in 1984.  "We were on the plane, we landed in New Orleans, and I heard music before deplaning, and I was like, 'Pete, they're playing our theme song… Can you believe it?' " Alfonso said.Days of Our Livesused "Tonight I Celebrate My Love," a duet byRoberta Flackand Peabo Bryson, as the couple's theme. NBCU Photo Bank/NBCUniversal via Getty "When we got off the jetway, there were thousands, thousands of people…. There were more people than when The Beatles arrived [in New York City in 1964], if you can even believe that," she continued. As for the couple's connection and why viewers adored it so much, Reckell said, "The love in that relationship was always there. No matter what was happening underneath, when we looked at each other — and lots of audience members say that — when we looked into each other's eyes, you could see the love that was just ever-present." "Good producers and writers, they lean into whatever you're bringing," Reckell said of how their chemistry was translated into storylines. "You look back on that time, and what they gave us was just incredible. The support they gave us, the writing they gave us, we were just so extremely fortunate to have this wholeDays of Our Livesholding us up." Bo and Hope married for the first time in 1985 in a "royal wedding" given to them by a British royal named Lady Joanna in thanks for their help saving her life. The wedding's exteriors were filmed on location in England, and the moment is considered one of the most expensive soap opera weddings ever. Paul Drinkwater/NBCU Photo Bank/NBCUniversal via Getty Reflecting on the 40 years since the wedding, Alfonso told Swooon, "It feels like we blinked, and here we are. I'm at a loss for words, shockingly. It's incredible, it's just incredible, that we are still involved withDays of Our Livesand still a part of it." The wedding itself was stressful for the pair, they explained. "For some reason, the two of us basically hung on each other because that was the only thing that was a safe place," Reckell said. "There was so much pressure on that one moment." Never miss a story — sign up forPEOPLE's free daily newsletterto stay up-to-date on the best of what PEOPLE has to offer​​, from celebrity news to compelling human interest stories. Both Bo and Hope left the show in 1987, but returned in the 1990s. In 2000, the characters had a second wedding, and in 2008, they renewed their vows. Bo died in a 2016 plot, but (in true soap opera fashion) was later resurrected. Alfonsoleft the show in 2020after 37 years, butreturned two years laterwith Reckell for the spinoffDays of Our Lives: Beyond Salem.The pair announced their full return toDays of Our Livesback in September. Whether another wedding is in the cards, fans will have to wait and see. Days of Our Livespremieres new episodes weekdays onPeacock. Read the original article onPeople

“Days of Our Lives ”Stars Recall the Exact Moment They Knew Fans Loved Bo and Hope Brady

"Days of Our Lives "Stars Recall the Exact Moment They Knew Fans Loved Bo and Hope Brady Gary Null/NBCU Photo Bank/NBCUniversal vi...

 

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