[ad_1] A 92-year-old German confessed in court to murdering his wife after almost 70 years of marriage. His defense attorney said this was done out of love, not out of self-interest or bad faith. In a statement read in the court of the city of Würzburg, in the German state …
Read More »Bashar asks the refugees to return … and the Syrians respond: “The return begins with your departure.”
[ad_1] Syrian President Bashar al-Assad’s call for Syrians to return to the homeland for reconstruction has left both internal and external reactions. Syrians from around the world interacted with the call emanating from a refugee conference in Damascus, so how do Syrian refugees in Germany view their call to return? …
Read More »Trump will not accept defeat … and will run in 2024
[ad_1] Georgia’s top election official Brad Ravensberger announced that the state’s count showed no major violations, confirming manipulation during the counting process, as claimed by Republican President Donald Trump’s camp. The election official ordered a manual recount, because the difference is so small, and so far, President-elect Joe Biden has …
Read More »Israel Research Center: Actual number of “Hezbollah” sites in the Golan is greater than declared number
[ad_1] Reuters ALI HASHISHO Hezbollah fighter – archive Follow RT on The “Alma” Research and Education Center confirmed that the presence of “Hezbollah” sites in southern Syria is much higher than previously revealed. The center said in a report published by the “Jerusalem Post” newspaper, “The party has about 58 …
Read More »Operation Olympia … when Israel planned to assassinate Arafat by blowing up a sports stadium in Beirut
[ad_1] A report published by the Hebrew newspaper Yediot Aharonot revealed that Israel planned to assassinate the late Palestinian President Yasser Arafat, and several Palestinian leaders, by bombing a football stadium in the Lebanese capital, Beirut, in 1982. The newspaper said today that Israel planned in January 1982 to bomb …
Read More »The French presidential delegation meets with Lebanese officials. And Macron’s visit?
[ad_1] An upcoming visit by Macron to Lebanon in December (Hussein Baydoun) Today, Thursday morning, the French presidential envoy began his tours of political leaders in Lebanon, in a visit summarized by the sources of the French embassy in Beirut, to “Al-Araby Al-Jadeed”, with a broad title, which means “delivering …
Read More »Aoun assures Macron’s envoy his adherence to the French initiative to save Lebanon
[ad_1] Published in: 12/11/2020 – 14:18Last update: 12/11/2020 – 14:16 Beirut (AFP) On Thursday, Lebanese President Michel Aoun, during his meeting with the French President’s adviser for the Near East, Patrick Dorrell, affirmed his country’s adherence to the Paris initiative aimed at lifting Lebanon out of political paralysis and the …
Read More »Australia to open investigation into crimes its soldiers may have committed in Afghanistan
[ad_1] Published in: 12/11/2020 – 12:44Last update: 12/11/2020 – 12:42 Sydney (AFP) Australia announced on Thursday the appointment of a special prosecutor to investigate information on possible war crimes committed by Australian special forces against civilians and prisoners in Afghanistan. And after speaking about the accusations of “serious and possibly …
Read More »Meat causes the death of one woman and wounds 6 others in this town!
[ad_1] The National Media Agency reported that seven injured people were transferred from the city of Al-Khader to the Rayak General and Dar Al-Hikma Hospitals in Baalbek, as a result of their poisoning cases after eating meat purchased from a citizen-owned butcher shop. MH and operated by a Syrian person …
Read More »French discontent with Lebanese officials: “No money for the state”
[ad_1] At a time when government formation is still hanging by the strings of conditions, counter-conditions and quotas, French President Emmanuel Macron’s Advisor for Near Eastern Affairs Patrick Dorrell arrived in Beirut on a visit where he would meet with all the political leaders, following the heads of the political …
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