[ad_1] Istanbul – Reuters Kurds in Turkey expressed anger on Saturday over a judicial attempt to ban the Kurdish HDP, turning their Nowruz celebrations across the country into a show of defiance. In a move that represented the culmination of a years-long crackdown, a prosecutor last week filed a lawsuit …
Read More »A deputy in Congress mocks Biden’s statements against Putin
[ad_1] The world – the Americas “Fox News” quoted statements made by the representative in the United States Congress for the Republican Party, Matt Goetz, in which he mocked Biden, as he indicated that these statements (which Biden said) “will not end as a game of hockey”. The congressman commented …
Read More »Researchers: The Beirut explosion shook the atmosphere many times over Japan’s volcanoes
[ad_1] The Beirut port explosion on August 4, 2020 was one of the largest non-nuclear explosions on record, leaving hundreds dead and thousands injured. Sensors as far away as Tunisia and Germany recorded the deep boom, and 500 kilometers away seismic stations recorded the tremor. Today it appears that the …
Read More »Ethiopia once again rejects the Quartet mediation … a trap to delay filling
[ad_1] After Khartoum submitted a formal request for quadripartite mediation to resolve the dispute over the filling and operation of the Renaissance dam, a member of the Ethiopian negotiating team considered, on Friday, that the idea of quadripartite mediation is not a serious proposal from Egypt. and Sudan, but rather …
Read More »Johnson Receives “AstraZeneca” Vaccine Against Corona – Al-Manar TV Website – Lebanon
[ad_1] British Prime Minister Boris Johnson received the AstraZeneca vaccine against the Corona virus, which causes the “Covid-19” infection, on Friday amid growing concern about possible side effects from the vaccine. Johnson, 56, underwent a vaccination with the British-Swedish company “AstraZeneca” at London’s St. Thomas Hospital, where he was receiving …
Read More »Scientific research reveals what the Beirut port explosion did to the “roof of the world”
[ad_1] Last August, the Lebanese capital, Beirut, witnessed a massive explosion at its seaport, which killed hundreds, injured and displaced thousands of the city’s inhabitants. Its vibrations were observed in distant European countries and its impact even affected the layers of the atmosphere. according to recent scientific research. The explosion …
Read More »Washington reveals secret of Houthi attacks on Aramco
[ad_1] On Friday, the US administration condemned the Houthis’ attack on the Aramco facility in Riyadh with six drones. US State Department spokeswoman Galina Porter told reporters that the attack was an attempt to “disrupt the world’s energy supply.” Porter added: “We condemn attempts by the Houthis to disrupt the …
Read More »Following the news of the forced return of Lebanese immigrants: demands for an independent investigation in Cyprus | DW Arabia News Latest news and views from around the world | DW
[ad_1] The Council of Europe asked Cyprus to investigate information on Forced return of migrants They tried to get out of Lebanon To the Mediterranean island last September, while Nicosia confirmed that it respected international law. Dunia Mijatovic, Council of Europe Commissioner for Human Rights, wrote to Cypriot Interior Minister …
Read More »Sayyed Nasrallah: New Documents Show CIA Role In Recruiting ISIS Leaders
[ad_1] World – Lebanon And at the beginning of the speech that took place on the occasion of the “Resistant to the Wounded” day, the Secretary General of Hezbollah congratulated everyone on the birth of Imam Hussain (peace be upon him) and Qamar Bani Hashem Al-Abbas bin Ali (Peace be …
Read More »After 10 years of war, the crimes of the Assad regime are present in the memory of Syrians
[ad_1] More than ten years after the outbreak of the war in Syria, during which the Syrian regime has committed the most heinous crimes against the Syrian civilian population. Many Syrians believe that the real start of their “revolution” was on March 18, 2011, when popular demonstrations were held that …
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