[ad_1] BAGHDAD – Pope Francis left Baghdad Monday morning after a historic visit, the first by a chief rabbi, to Iraq, which ended without incident in a country that often witnesses security tensions and acts of violence. .Since Friday, the 84-year-old Pope Francis has traveled between Baghdad and Erbil, Mosul …
Read More »Lebanon … burning tires and blocking roads in “Two Anger” to protest living conditions
[ad_1] Follow RT on Protesters in Lebanon declared that Monday is “two of the wrath”, and blocked roads with burning tires since early morning, in protest at the deterioration of living conditions and the high exchange rate of the dollar. Read more Many activists called to take to the streets, …
Read More »2023 is a fateful year – you will have mercy on the current exchange rate
[ad_1] Khaled Abu Shakra wrote in “Nidaa Al Watan”: Illusions hide the “elephant” of the collapsed economy, behind the “finger” of the electronic platforms that determine the dollar exchange rate on the black market. Blaming an “unknown” for the collapse of the lyre carries less weight than blaming a “known” …
Read More »Sistani to the Pope: No to normalization
[ad_1] Baghdad | The historic meeting that brought together the Pope of the Catholic Church, Francis II, and the highest religious authority in Iraq, Ali al-Sistani, in the city of Najaf (south of the Iraqi capital, Baghdad), the day before yesterday, which lasted for more 40 minutes, it was not …
Read More »At least 20 dead and 600 injured in accidental explosions in a camp in Equatorial Guinea
[ad_1] Malabo: At least 20 people were killed and 600 injured on Sunday in explosions caused by “negligence” that also destroyed a military camp and neighboring neighborhoods in Equatorial Guinea. The country’s president, Teodoro Obiang Nguema, had previously announced that the explosions had killed at least 15 people and injured …
Read More »Sistani to the Pope: No to normalization
[ad_1] Baghdad | The historic meeting that brought together the Pope of the Catholic Church, Francis II, and the highest religious authority in Iraq, Ali al-Sistani, in the city of Najaf (south of the Iraqi capital, Baghdad), the day before yesterday, which lasted for more 40 minutes, it was not …
Read More »Who supports criminal audit … and who is against it?
[ad_1] Introduction to the OTV Newsletter – Sunday March 7, 2021 Who supports forensic auditing and who is against it?All Lebanese implicitly know the answer to this question, but few of them make the matter public.Criminal scrutiny today is the highest ceiling for reform, and from a practical point of …
Read More »Attempting to target Aramco facilities targeting the nerve center of the global economy and energy security
[ad_1] The spokesman for the Saudi Defense Ministry, Brigadier General Turki Al-Maliki, confirmed that “in reference to the statement issued by the Ministry of Energy that one of the oil deposits in the port of Ras Tanura in the Eastern Province was exposed to a failed attack attempt with a …
Read More »Postponement of the announcement of the opening of schools in America. Araji reveals
[ad_1] The head of the Parliamentary Health Commission, Representative Assem Araji, tweeted on his Twitter account: “It was supposed to be issued by the US CDC on the opening of schools and the procedures that vaccinated people must follow after taking two dose of the vaccine. of wearing a mask …
Read More »To reactivate the peace negotiations … Blinken sends a message to the Afghan president
[ad_1] The New York Times reported on Sunday that US Secretary of State Anthony Blinken suggested, in an official letter, that a conference be held in Turkey to reactivate the Afghan peace negotiations, with the aim of reaching a comprehensive agreement. between the government and the Taliban and reduce violence …
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