Category: WORLDS

  • Angela Merkel, Donald Trump discuss Syrian cease-fire, Vladimir Putin’s new weapons

    German Chancellor Angela Merkel has spoken with U.S. President Donald Trump about Syria, and both sides agreed that Syrian government forces and their Russian and Iranian allies must abide by a U.N. S

    BERLIN (AP) — German Chancellor Angela Merkel has spoken with U.S. President Donald Trump about Syria, and both sides agreed that Syrian government forces and their Russian and Iranian allies must abide by a U.N. Security Council cease-fire resolution, her office said Friday.

    Following their call Thursday, Merkel and Trump urged Russia to stop participating in the bombardment of Damascus’ rebel-held suburbs known as eastern Ghouta, according to her office.

    “The five-hour cease-fire announced by the Russian side isn’t being adhered to. The Syrian regime in particular is constantly breaking it,” Merkel’s spokesman, Steffen Seibert, told reporters.

    Germany appeals “to all parties to the conflict to fully implement this U.N. resolution and we see a particular responsibility on the part of Russia,” he added.

    Seibert said attacks should stop for 48 to 72 hours in order for aid to be effectively delivered to civilians. He called it “particularly cynical that the regime in Damascus used chlorine gas against its own population again just one day after the passing of the U.N. resolution.”

    According to Merkel’s office, both she and Trump also expressed concern about Russian President Vladimir Putin’s unveiling of new weapons systems Thursday “and their negative consequences for international arms control efforts.”

    Seibert said Germany watched Putin’s announcement with concern, noting the Russia’s military modernization program and what he described as doubts about Moscow’s adherence to international treaties, its annexation of Crimea and threats against some of its neighbors.

    Still, Seibert said Berlin was always ready to talk with the Kremlin even when the two sides differ significantly on the issues.

  • Explaining ‘headscarf’ from Iran

    In relation to the arrest incidents caused by the headscarf, İbtikar used expressions such as “I think that these topics should be discussed more with the new generation and the demands of young people should be taken into consideration.”

    Deputy Iranian President Masume Ibicar stated that they are opposed to the pressure and violence of the headscarf in the country.

    Ihtimar, the assistant responsible for the Women and Family Affairs of Hasan Ruhani, had to explain to local and foreign journalists at a press conference in Tehran for Women’s Day in Iran.

    The headscarf reminds that Iran is a legal obligation, he argued that it has begun to be applied to the people after the revolution in order to prevent social abuse.

    “NEW GENERATION AND MORE TALKING THEM”

    Ibicar, regarding the arrest incidents due to the headscarf, “I think that these issues should be discussed more with the new generation and that the demands of the young people should be taken into consideration.” He expressed his opinion.

    In describing the opposition to the pressure and violence of the headscarf in Iran, İbtikar noted that women continued to negotiate with religious officials and scholars to allow them to go abroad alone without their husbands’ permission.

    Ibidar added that these issues are among the priority issues of the government.

  • Merkel announces names to take part in coalition government

    German Chancellor Angela Merkel announced the names of the Christian Democratic Union Party in the coalition government.

    The new cabinet will include Minister of Economy Peter Altmaier, Minister of Health Jens Spahn, Minister of Agriculture Julia Klöckner, Secretary of Defense Ursula von der Leyen, Minister of Education Anja Karliczek, Deputy Prime Minister Helge Braun and State and Cohesion Minister Annette Widmann-Mauz.

    The youngest person in the cabinet is Jens Spahn. The fate of the new coalition government will be determined by members of the Social Democratic Party (SPD). Members will be able to sign a coalition agreement by March 2.

  • Trump expresses support for arming teachers in

    President Trump expressed support for arming teachers Wednesday during an emotional meeting at the White House with teenagers who survived last week’s massacre at a Florida high school, while thousands of students walked out of schools nationwide and marched on capitols from Washington to Tallahassee to demand more gun control laws.

    At the White House, Mr. Trump held a “listening session” with students, parents and teachers who were affected by last week’s shooting, as well as the massacre in 2012 at Sandy Hook Elementary School in Newtown, Connecticut, and in 1999 at Columbine High School in Colorado.

    Their voices trembling at times, students who survived the Florida shooting told the president that no other students should have to suffer the horrors that they witnessed.

    “As a kid, nothing that horrible should ever have to happen to you. It’s just so tragic,” said student Jonathan Blank.

    Student Samuel Zeif, who said he texted his brothers during the shooting that he probably would never see them again, urged the audience, “Let’s never let this happen again — please, please.”

  • Trump’dan ‘Russian ballistics fuse’ instruction

    US President Donald Trump gave directions to the Foreign and Defense ministries, the Office of the Chief of the General Staff and the National Intelligence Directorate to investigate whether Russia violated agreements with the RS-26 type ballistic fighter in 1987 between the US and Russia.

    In a notice issued by the White House, Trump was notified that the Foreign and Defense Ministers, the Chief of the General Staff and the Director of National Intelligence authorized the investigation of the Russian RS-26 ballistic missile program in Article 1245 of the 2018 National Defense Authorization Act .

    In the 1245th article of Donald Trump’s December 12th, 2017, the Foreign and Defense Ministers and the Chief of the General Staff and the National Intelligence Director, in accordance with the instructions of the President, within 90 days of the law’s enactment, what needs to be forwarded.

    The article envisions the determination of whether the US and Russia have violated the Strategic Arms Reduction Treaty (NEW START), which was enacted in 2011, and the Medium Scale Nuclear Force Agreement signed in 1987.

    Under the law, which Russia tested RS-26 medium-sized ballistic missiles with warheads, Russia is required to determine whether the fuselage also covers the scope of the main restrictions of the NEW START Agreement and whether it agrees to show this system.

  • 5.9 magnitude earthquake in Mexico

    The 5.9-magnitude earthquake that took place in the Oaxaca area, 360 miles from the capital city of Mexico, caused great fear in Mexico and nearby areas. & nbsp;

  • flash from the US ‘Turkey’ description

    Matthew, speaking after the NATO Defense Ministers Meeting, added with amazement that Ankara saw these warriors as a terrorist group, saying that America’s support for the US-backed Kurdish rebel in Syria is exaggerated, but that this phrase is quieter and simpler .

    US Defense Secretary Mattis said that he met with Defense Secretary Nurettin Canikli during the NATO Defense Ministers’ Meeting, saying, “I believe that the war sometimes presents false alternatives and we find a common ground for some issues. termed the dialogue as open and honest, and stated that they had exchanged ideas on what the two countries could do. US YPG to provide support because of Turkey launched the Olive Branch Motion, indicating that cause some tension between the two allies, US Defense Secretary Mattis, Turkey reported terrorist organization that called on to support the fight against DEAS. < / p>

    Turkey in Afrin criticized in his fight against YPG US Defense Secretary Mattis, while Turkey is moving away from the struggle against Dease accused, said that the PKK with Ankara YPG mix. Defense Minister Mattis, who said that the US views the PKK as a terrorist organization, added that the United States would control the weapons given to the Kirtles and guarantee that the PKK will not be disqualified.

  • Hard intervention from Israeli soldiers: 148 Palestinians injured

    In the demonstrations against the US decision on Jerusalem in the Gaza-West Bank cities of Palestine, Israeli soldiers were in harsh interventions against Palestinian demonstrators.

    Muhammad Rabah

    Tags: israel

  • The Israelis are calling for Netanyahu to resign

    The Israeli police demanded that bribery be investigated for bribery, fraud and abuse of office due to two separate cases involving Binyamin Netanyahu.
    Nearly 2,000 protesters gathered in Tel Aviv Square carried pankars with “go to the fake house” and “minister of the crime”.

    On the other hand, in a questionnaire published on Wednesday, almost half of Israeli voters said that Netanyahu was “a prime minister, not a prime minister,” he said.

    Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu used the phrase “no one, including myself, had an early election plan”, despite the fact that the coalition government will continue to work with stability, despite the police being accused of bribery. & nbsp;

    Tags: resignation, Netanyahu

  • Danish Prince Henrik lost his life

    Prince Henrik was transferred to Fredensborg Shatos yesterday while he was being treated at the Rigshospital patient who had been abolished because of his condition at the end of December, as his royal family lost his life in Freddensborg Castle.

    Prince Henrik, who had been diagnosed with dementia at the end of October, was reported to have been treated with a benign tumor found in his lungs.

    Members of the various royal families of Europe are expected to attend the funeral. The royal family proclaimed mourning over the death of Prince Henrik. In accordance with the age declared to be royal family, black dressers and royal guards will carry black pazubant in all social events they attend. It was announced that the royal family would decide how long the mourning period would be.

    It is stated that the date of the funeral ceremony and the burial process has not been decided yet