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US drones 'kill Al-Qaeda leader Ayman al-Zawahri' who took over from Osama bin Laden
READ MORE: Osama bin Laden was killed after CIA spotted his family's clothes drying, book claimsAccording to POLITICO, one of those briefed on the operation said the strike on the Afghan capital of Kabul was led by the CIA, but a spokesperson for the Pentagon said the military has not recently conducted any strikes in the area.The delay in the announcement of Al-Zawahri's death was due to the fact that the American administration wanted to delay releasing the information until it could confirm his death.Senator Ted Cruz, a member of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee, called the operation “an important accomplishment", adding: “This strike should be a message to terrorists near and far: if you conspire to kill Americans, we will find and kill you.”Egyptian-born Al-Zawahri, succeeded Bin Laden following the latter's death in 2011, in a missions carried out by US Navy Seals in Pakistan.To stay up to date with all the latest news, make sure you sign up to one of our newsletters here.The 71-year-old appeared in a video last year commemorating the 20 year anniversary of the 9/11 terrorist attacks, despite rumours that he died months earlier.According to the FBI's most wanted list, Al-Zawahiri had a £20.4 million bounty over his head.It is not immediately clear who will succeed Al-Zawahiri as the leader of the terrorist group.READ NEXT:
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Republicans in Congress Urge Supreme Court to Allow Website Designer to Refuse Same-Sex Wedding Clients
brief, which casts Smith’s refusal to serve same-sex couples as a matter of religious freedom and artistic expression protected by the First Amendment to the U.S. Constitution.Smith, the owner of the firm 303 Creative LLC, claims that she should be allowed to refuse to create websites for same-sex couples on the basis of her personal religious beliefs opposing homosexuality, and her refusal to communicate a message that implicitly supports same-sex marriage.Enlisting the help of the anti-LGBTQ legal group Alliance Defending Freedom, Smith sued the state of Colorado in 2016, demanding an exemption from the Colorado Anti-Discrimination Act, which prohibits businesses that open themselves up as places of public accommodation from discriminating against people based on sexual orientation.Smith claims she will do some work for LGBTQ clients, but creating wedding websites for those individuals would not only violate her religious beliefs but would violate her freedom of artistic expression, as each website she creates is a specially-tailored, one-of-a-kind product reflecting her own creativity.A federal district judge ruled against Smith in September 2019, finding that her proposal to post a statement outlining her objection to promoting same-sex weddings “proposes an unlawful act” because it would deny services to same-sex couples on the basis of their sexual orientation.
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