Sunday, November 6, 2022
Decreto rave, Meloni: «Non siamo la repubblica delle banane»
«Ma questa difesa dei rave com'è compatibile con la battaglia sulla sicurezza dei luoghi di lavoro? C'è chi dice di aver venduto solo arrosticini, ma servono autorizzazioni per farlo. Non c'è qualche scemo che rispetta le regole e qualcun altro che non le rispetta. Questa Italia qui è finita», le parole di Meloni in conferenza stampa a Palazzo Chigi.
Tanzanie : 19 morts après le crash d'un avion dans le lac Victoria • FRA...
Un avion de ligne s'est écrasé dimanche dans le lac Victoria en Tanzanie alors qu'il tentait d'atterrir par temps orageux à l'aéroport de Bukoba, une ville située à proximité du lac. Au moins 19 personnes sont mortes. Les opérations de sauvetage se poursuivent alors qu'elles ont déjà permis de secourir une vingtaine de personnes sur les 43 que comptait le vol.
Why US Wants Zelensky To Rescind "No Talks With Putin" Ban, At Least In ...
The US is reportedly urging Ukraine to publicly soften its stand on talks with Russia amid global concerns over the war, as per media reports. The US wants Zelensky to project willingness to enter dialogue amid fears of “Ukraine fatigue” among partner nations. The Washington Post reports that US officials deem the “calculated move” necessary for support of other nations to Kyiv. Meanwhile, various polls show eroding support among Republicans for continuing to finance Ukraine’s military to fight the war. Rising inflation has also been partially linked to the war, raising questions about the future of US assistance to Ukraine. Is the US' security support slowly eroding because of its domestic and international pressure?
Italy's hard line on migration leaves hundreds stranded in Meditaerranea...
Gravitas: Joe Biden says Iran will be free
US President Joe Biden has vowed to "free Iran". At a rally today, Iranian President Ebrahim Raisi hit back. Raisi said, "the great people of Iran won't bow their heads". Priyanka Sharma tells you more.
Why Russia's drones could make a difference in the Ukraine War | DW News
LATEST UPDATES | Fighting in Bakhmut: Russians say they have entered the...
There has been heavy fighting between Russia and Ukrainian forces in eastern city of Bakhmut.
Bakhmut Deputy Mayor says Russian soldiers tried to storm the city from several directions.
Bakhmut Deputy Mayor says residents are living in dire conditions, with people killed and wounded daily.
Ukraine says it is making further advances towards the southern city of Kherson.
Russian president Vladimir Putin has said civilians should be moved from Kherson region.
China’s H-6K Bomber Has Russia’s Kinzhal-Like Hypersonic Missile l Threa...
An H-6K bomber of the PLA Air Force carrying two new-type missiles arrived in Zhuhai for the upcoming Airshow China 2022. While Chinese officials did not specify the weapon’s exact type, one of the missiles was seen with “2PZD-21” scrawled on its body. According to Global Times, the H-6K carried one such missile on each wing, citing visuals from the China Central Television (CCTV). The most striking observation made by experts was that these missiles bore a resemblance to the Russian Kinzhal aero-ballistic hypersonic missile. Are Chinese bombers capable of carrying hypersonic missiles?
Saturday, November 5, 2022
Explosions Rock Kherson, Iran Admits Giving Drones To Putin’s Army, Ukra...
Several explosions were heard in the Russian-occupied Kherson region as Russia rushes to evacuate citizens. The explosion comes after the Russian President endorsed citizens to evacuate before the final battle. Meanwhile, Ukraine’s forces claim to have killed 600 Russian troops in the last 24 hours. Watch the video to know more then what is currently happening in Ukraine.
Refugees in Europe: Where they come from and where they want to go | DW ...
The Balkan route taken by refugees into the EU has not been in the spotlight for some time. But it's still busy and getting busier. EU officials recorded more than 100,000 people without documentation entering the bloc from the western Balkans in the first nine months of 2022. Serbian visa rules make it relatively easy to go from there into the EU. DW's Idro Seferi went to the OBRA-novats Camp near Belgrade.
Meanwhile, Italy's new right-wing government has formally closed its ports to rescue ships run by humanitarian groups. That's as three ships with more than a thousand migrants on board remain stuck in limbo off the coast of Sicily. Crew are reporting worsening conditions on board, including the spread of sickness. Italy's interior minister said ships would be inspected at sea before any further steps are taken.
France and Germany urge Italy to help people stranded on NGO ships
Italy says it will allow the docking of one of three ships currently carrying refugees rescued from the Mediterranean. However, Italy will only carry out health checks.
Anyone not allowed to disembark will be told to stay on board and to leave Italian waters.
France and Germany are asking Italy’s new far-right-led government to grant a safe port to nearly 1,000 people.
Some have been stuck at sea for more than two weeks.
Al Jazeera's Sonia Gallego reports.
Elon Musk defends Twitter layoffs - BBC News
Elon Musk said he had ‘no choice’ but to slash staff numbers at Twitter, because the company is losing more than $4m (£3.5m) a day.
Half of the social media site’s staff are being let go, a week after the Tesla boss bought the company.
An internal email sent on Friday said the mass job cuts were "unfortunately necessary to ensure the company's success moving forward".
Mr Musk has been looking for ways to cut costs and make more money on the platform, such as proposing verified users pay $8 (£7) per month to keep their blue tick.
What we know about Ukraine and Russia's 'restricted' battle for Kherson ...
The city of Kherson, in Ukraine, was the biggest prize seized by Russia in the first month after its invasion on 24 February.
Now there are suggestions that Russia might be about to give up at least part of the city as it prepares defensive lines for the winter.
But finding out what is happening in Kherson is difficult, Ukraine has imposed reporting restrictions and most of the frontline remains off limits to journalists.
Friday, November 4, 2022
Panel: Trump’s 2024 Planning ‘Distracts’ Republicans From Campaigning
The Meet the Press NOW roundtable discusses the state of the midterm races, with Election Day just four days away. Kristen Welker, Doug Heye, and Cornell Belcher talk about the Democrats' handling of crime and the economy as an important midterm issue. Plus, the roundtable discusses the possibility of former President Trump's announcement of a 2024 presidential bid.
Russia Ukraine War Putin’s Nuclear Submarine Test Fires Bulava Ballistic...
Russian nuclear submarine Generalissimus Suvorov successfully fired a Bulava ballistic missile from the White Sea on November 3. The test comes amid heightened tension between Russian and NATO. Experts speculated the test was in response to US nuclear-powered submarine arriving in Gibraltar. Is US & Russia heading towards a submarine war? Watch the video to know more.
To endure Russian energy terror and such a challenge is our national tas...
The President of Ukraine Volodymyr Zelenskyy in his address congratulated all warriors, veterans and relatives of heroes who serve in Missile and Artillery Troops and Engineering Troops. Ukrainian artillery became the strongest in Europe and one of the strongest in the world, Volodymyr Zelenskyy noted. The President also told about the damage to energy facilities in different areas across the country. About 4.5 million consumers have been temporarily disconnected from consumption under emergency and stabilization schedules. In particular, in Kyiv and ten regions: Kyiv region, Dnipropetrovsk region, Zhytomyr region, Zaporizhzhia region, Sumy region, Kirovohrad region, Kharkiv region, Chernihiv region, Khmelnytskyi region, Cherkasy region. For more details – watch full address.
NATO chief Stoltenberg urges Turkey to endorse Finland, Sweden accession...
NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg said on Thursday that Sweden and Finland were ready to join the military alliance.
Stoltenberg said the two Nordic states had delivered on Turkey's demands, paving the way for accession.
"It's time to welcome Finland and Sweden as members of NATO," he told a press conference alongside Turkish Foreign Minister Mevlut Cavusoglu in Istanbul.
Thursday, November 3, 2022
How stable is the Iranian regime right now? | DW News
Protests in Iran have been taking place across the country, following the death of a woman in police custody. Iran's so-called morality police arrested her for not wearing her hijab correctly. Demonstrators refuse to back down, despite a brutal response by authorities. The fundamentalist Shiite government is calling on people to stop the protests, but so far, the calls have had little effect.
Céréales ukrainiennes : six cargos transitent à nouveau via le couloir h...
L'ONU confirme le retour à la normale en mer Noire. Sept cargos transitent à nouveau via le couloir humanitaire. À leur bord des milliers de tonnes de céréales ukrainiennes. La Russie a annoncé mercredi son retour dans l'accord conclu avec l'Ukraine sous l'égide de la Turquie et de l'ONU. Que contient ce texte signé il y a 4 mois ?
Wednesday, November 2, 2022
Décès du rappeur Takeoff : «cCest comme si dans les années 70, on avait ...
Why Donald Trump is still fighting to keep his tax returns hidden
Brazil: Bolsonaro breaks silence but does not acknowledge defeat | DW News
Brazil's outgoing President Jair Bolsonaro has made his first address since being defeated in Sunday's presidential polls.
In a very short statement with no concession of defeat or congratulations to leftist former President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva who triumphed, Bolsonaro said that he would "comply" with the constitution while thanking those who voted for him.
Shortly after the release of the statement, Brazil's Supreme Court said that Bolsonaro had recognized the result of the election by authorizing the start of a transition to a government by Lula.
Israel's Benjamin Netanyahu set to win election, exit polls say - BBC News
Israel’s former prime minister, Benjamin Netanyahu, is expected to make a dramatic comeback and win the country’s general election, exit polls suggest.
Mr Netanyahu told supporters “we are close to a big victory”, as projections gave his right-wing bloc a slim majority over his centre-left opponents, led by current Prime Minister Yair Lapid.
The election was widely seen as a vote for or against the former PM’s return, who was toppled last year after 12 straight years in power.
North and South Korea fire missiles off each other's coasts for first ti...
North and South Korea have both fired missiles landing in waters off each other's coasts for the first time.
Seoul retaliated on Wednesday three hours after Pyongyang launched a missile that landed less than 60km (37mi) off the South's city of Sokcho.
The South's military said this was an "unacceptable" breach of its territory.
It fired three air-to-ground missiles in response, which officials said landed a similar distance past the Northern Limit Line (NLL).
The line marks the rough midway-point in the sea between North and South Korea, but the North has never accepted the boundary.
Watch These Eight House Races On Election Day To See Who Will Control Th...
Israel election: Exit polls put Netanyahu's party ahead | DW News
Former Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and his right-wing allies secured an early lead in Israel's latest national election, according to exit polls.
The 73-year-old said he would set up a "stable national government," after Israel's fifth election since 2019.
Exit polls showed a surge in support for the ultranationalist Religious Zionism party, whose top candidate is Itamar Ben-Gvir. Projections put Ben-Gvir's far-right party in third place.
Centrist caretaker Prime Minister Yair Lapid's bloc was projected to come in at a close second.
A final result is expected later this week.
Kyiv’s “Sabotage Bid In Crimea Foiled”, Russia Launches 47 Airstrikes, P...
Russia's FSB says it foiled a sabotage act by Ukraine’s special services at an energy infrastructure facility in Crimea. Russian troops allegedly launched 47 air strikes and over 90 MLRS attacks against Ukraine on November 1. Ukraine’s military intelligence claims Russia has installed military equipment on the rooftop of the Zaporizhzhia power plant. Ukrainian air forces reportedly launched 33 strikes against Russian military positions in the country.
Meanwhile, the Pentagon has expressed concerns over the possibility of Russia buying missiles from Iran. Putin ally Dmitry Medvedev has said that only Russia’s victory in Ukraine will guarantee protection from a global conflict. Putin’s ally and founder of the Wagner mercenary group, Yevgeny Prigozhin, has praised Zelensky in a rare admission.
Tuesday, November 1, 2022
Old City of Jerusalem and its Walls 🇮🇱 Israel - The Holy City Video Guide
As a holy city for Judaism, Christianity and Islam, Jerusalem has always been of great symbolic importance. Among its 220 historic monuments, the Dome of the Rock stands out: built in the 7th century, it is decorated with beautiful geometric and floral motifs. It is recognized by all three religions as the site of Abraham's sacrifice. The Wailing Wall delimits the quarters of the different religious communities, while the Resurrection rotunda in the Church of the Holy Sepulchre houses Christ's tomb.
TAK MOŻE WYGLĄDAĆ ZMIANA WŁADZY W ROSJI - Putin ustąpi?
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