Car crashes into Great Mosque, Belgian teacher shows cartoon prophets to students



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Saudi Arabian authorities arrested a man who crashed the car he was driving into one of the doors of the Great Mosque of Mecca. The car is driven at high speed.

As reported by the official Saudi Press Agency (SPA) and reported by Al Arabiya, on Saturday (10/31/2020), the man was a Saudi citizen.

The spokesman for the governor of the Mecca region, Sultan al-Dosari, said that on Friday (10/30) at 10:30 p.m. local time, the Mecca security forces came in response to an accident, in which a car He collided with one of the entrance doors of the Great Mosque.

Apart from this news, here are the international news that most attract the attention of readers detikcom, today Saturday (10/31/2020):

– Amid tensions, France offers help to Turkey after the earthquake

The French government offered to help Turkey and Greece after a devastating earthquake struck Turkey’s Aegean region, killing at least 24 people.

This expression of French solidarity comes after weeks of tensions between France and Turkey, which peaked last weekend when Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan questioned the mental health of French President Emmanuel Macron.

“The full solidarity of France with Greece and Turkey after the earthquake,” said Clement Beaune, Minister of European Affairs in a tweet on Twitter. “We are ready to provide the necessary assistance,” he added as reported by the news agency. AFP, Saturday (10/31/2020).

– Belgian teacher suspended after showing a cartoon of the Prophet Muhammad to students

Authorities in a district of Brussels, Belgium, suspended a teacher for showing a cartoon of the Prophet Muhammad. The cartoon was shown to his students as they talked about the beheading of a French teacher some time ago.

The Belgian teacher, who works in the Molenbeek district of Brussels, shows one of the cartoons previously published by the French magazine Charlie Hebdo describing the death of French teacher Samuel Paty.

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