Robert Richard Antoine Pierre | Robert Richard Antoine Pierre | al-Qaeda North Africa | North Africa | 20030603 |
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10 men at large after escape from New Orleans jail, possibly had inside help |
2025-05-17 |
![]() Online records show the inmates face a wide array of charges. Several have been charged with murder. Other charges include aggravated assault with a firearm and false imprisonment with a weapon. Officials initially reported that 11 people had escaped the facility, but later said it was a miscount and 10 had escaped. The inmate had been moved to a different cell, but it had not been updated in the system, Hutson said. One of the escapees, Myles, was captured after deputies found him hiding under a car at a hotel parking garage, according to the Orleans Parish Sheriff’s Office. Myles ran away when troopers tried to make contact with him, but he was quickly apprehended, Louisiana State Police said. |
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Strike for strike. Americans find out who helped the Houthis attack the aircraft carrier | ||||||||||||||||||
2025-03-18 | ||||||||||||||||||
Direct Translation via Google Translate. Edited. by Leonid Tsukanov [REGNUM] The United States and the Yemeni Ansar Allah (Houthis) movement have dug up the "hatchet" again after a brief respite.
The operation in Yemen was the first since the Republicans came to the White House. And although it largely continued the Democrats' course of weakening the Houthis' military potential, the Trump administration changed its focus. Now the strikes on Yemen are needed not to weaken Ansar Allah, but to reason with its “big brother” – Iran.
Republicans joined the fight against the Houthis under the same slogan as Democrats did earlier – in the name of protecting international shipping in the Red Sea. However, the current operation was presented as a fight against a terrorist threat – as reported by the US Central Command (CENTCOM). In fact sheets distributed by CENTCOM, Ansar Allah is lumped in with terrorist organizations such as ISIS* and al-Qaeda*.
True, most of the victims were civilians.
REVENGE FOR THE AIRCRAFT CARRIER Washington clearly has no intention of stopping there. Trump has openly stated that he is prepared to “unleash hell” on the Houthis and their allies if they continue to obstruct shipping in the Red Sea. The American military has effectively been given carte blanche. And the American "hawks" are rushing to take advantage of the opportunities that have opened up. In particular, CENTCOM is proposing to the White House to expand the geography of the strike not only to the land part of Yemen, but also to the waters of the Red Sea controlled by the Houthis.
The desire of the American military to “probe” the waters is not only practical, but also a desire to protect the “honor of the uniform.” Since the start of the air operation, the Houthis have managed to figure out the location of the American aircraft carrier USS Harry S. Truman and attack it at least twice with anti-ship missiles and UAVs.
THERE ARE NO GREAT SUCCESSES If we put aside the public rhetoric of Trump and his entourage, it is clear that the effectiveness of the new US strikes on Yemen is not much higher than the previous ones.
In addition, the US air force has largely ignored the mountainous province of Saada, where the movement's "bunker number 1" is rumored to be located. The US is unlikely to be able to reach the Houthi leaders without a ground operation.
American officials unanimously insist that the beating of Yemeni proxy forces is a “clear signal” to Iran, a key ally and donor to the movement. But how effective such actions are is an open question.
In addition, Washington's overly focused attention on Yemen complicates Ansar Allah's inclusion in the anti-Israel Operation True Promise 3, which the Iranian establishment regularly threatens.
Related: Galaxy Leader 03/17/2025 Day 2: US airstrikes ''took out'' multiple Houthi terror leaders, US Navy airstruck Houthi drones and captured cargo ship, Houthis claim 53 toes up after 47 airstrikes Galaxy Leader 01/26/2025 Yemen’s Houthis unilaterally release 153 war detainees, Red Cross says Galaxy Leader 01/23/2025 Houthis release crew of Israel-linked ship over a year after seizure off Yemen coast | ||||||||||||||||||
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Hamas says hundreds of thousands of tents, trailers needed to shelter Gazans |
2025-02-04 |
[IsraelTimes] PA estimates $6.5 billion needed for short-term housing; Egyptian sources say heavy machinery to clear rubble set to enter this week With fighting in the Gazoo ...Hellhole adjunct to Israel and Egypt's Sinai Peninsula, inhabited by Gazooks. The place was acquired in the wake of the 1967 War and then presented to Paleostinian control in 2006 by Ariel Sharon, who had entered his dotage. It is currently ruled with a rusty iron fist by Hamas with about the living conditions you'd expect. It periodically attacks the Hated Zionist Entity whenever Iran needs a ruckus created or the hard boyz get bored, getting thumped by the IDF in return. The ruling turbans then wave the bloody shirt and holler loudly about oppressionand disproportionate response... Strip paused due to a hostage-ceasefire deal, the enclave’s residents are appealing for billions of dollars in emergency aid — from heavy machinery to clear rubble to tents and trailers to house people made homeless by 15 months of war between Israel and the Hamas ![]() terror group. One official from the West Bank-based Paleostinian Authority estimated immediate funding needs of $6.5 billion for temporary housing for Gaza’s population of more than two million, even before the huge task of long-term reconstruction begins. US special Middle East envoy Steve Witkoff estimated last week that rebuilding could take 10-15 years. But before that, Gazooks will have to live somewhere. Hamas, the terror group that long served as the de facto government of the Strip and has moved quickly to reassert its control since the ceasefire went into effect last month, says Gaza has immediate needs for 200,000 tents and 60,000 trailers. In addition, it says there is urgent need for heavy digging equipment to begin clearing millions of tons of rubble left by the war, both to clear ground for housing and to recover more than 10,000 bodies estimated to be buried there. Two Egyptian sources said heavy machinery was waiting at the border crossing and was due to be sent into Gaza starting Tuesday. World Food Programme official Antoine Renard said Gaza’s food imports had surged since the ceasefire began and were already at two or three times the previous monthly levels. ’DUAL USE’ GOODS FACE IMPEDIMENTS But he said there were still impediments to importing medical and shelter equipment, which would be vital to sustain the population but which Israel considers to have potential "dual use" — civilian and military. "This is a reminder to you that many of the items that are dual use need also to enter into Gaza like medical and also tents," he told bottom-width:1px;border-bottom-style:dotted;border-bottom-color:gray;' title='reporter'>news hounds in Geneva. More than half a million people who fled northern Gaza have returned home, many with nothing more than what they could carry with them on foot. Many were confronted by an unrecognizable wasteland of rubble where their houses once stood. "I came back to Gaza City to find my house in ruins, with no place else to stay, no tents, no caravans, and not even a place we can rent as most of the city was destroyed," said Gaza businessman Imad Turk, who said his house and wood factory in Gaza City were destroyed by Israeli ... KABOOM!... s during the war. "We don’t know when the reconstruction will begin, we don’t know if the truce will hold, we don’t want to be forgotten by the world," Turk told Rooters via a chat app. Countries from Egypt and Qatar ...an emirate on the east coast of the Arabian Peninsula. It sits on some really productive gas and oil deposits, which produces the highest per capita income in the world. They piss it all away on religion, financing the Moslem Brotherhood and several al-Qaeda affiliates. Home of nutbag holy manYusuf al-Qaradawi... to Jordan, ...the occupiers of Greek Asia Minor... and China have expressed readiness to help, but Paleostinian officials blame Israel for delays. There was no immediate response from the Israeli military to a request for comment. |
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Europe |
Sarkozy in the dock: former French president faces corruption charges over 'suitcases of cash from Gaddafi', sensational claims set to reignite interest around the world |
2025-01-07 |
[Daily Mail, where America gets its news] When France's president Nicolas Sarkozy and his supermodel wife of two months, Carla Bruni, arrived in Britain for a state visit in March 2008 they were feted as Gallic royalty. The newlyweds stayed at Windsor Castle and had a private lunch with the Queen and Prince Philip before Sarkozy travelled to Westminster to address both houses of Parliament. That evening, at a grand banquet in St George's Hall, he raised a toast to 'the brotherhood of the French and British people', while Her Majesty did her own bit for the entente cordiale by bestowing him with an honorary knighthood. Such a splendid occasion will today seem a very distant memory to the man universally known as 'Sarko'. This afternoon, the 69-year-old will take his place in the dock at Paris's principal criminal court sporting an electronic tag on his right leg. Sarkozy, who was convicted in December of trying to bribe a judge, now confronts his most serious charges to date: corruption, illegal campaign financing, benefiting from embezzled public funds and being party to a criminal conspiracy. In a trial listed to last no less than three months, prosecutors will claim that he accepted money-laundered funds from Colonel Muammar Gaddafi, the late dictator of oil-rich Libya, totalling tens of millions of pounds. The cash reportedly helped finance the 2007 election campaign which swept Sarkozy to power, meaning that his victory will be for ever tainted by the allegation that it was based on dirty money from North Africa. If found guilty, the man who was nicknamed 'President Bling-Bling', thanks to his penchant for the high life, faces up to a decade in prison. And his wife could suffer a similar fate. Carla, 57, is accused of being part of a £4 million campaign dubbed 'Operation Save Sarko', a complex and illegal plan to try to keep her husband out of jail. She has been charged with a range of corruption offences, including 'witness tampering in an organised gang', and her trial is expected to get under way later this year. This is all a far cry from the days when Sarko was billed as the poster boy of French conservatism and I used to interview him regularly as a journalist and author based in Paris. He projected himself to me as a Margaret Thatcher-style reformer who would liberalise the French economy, just as the Iron Lady did in Britain in the 1980s. The pace at which he worked to bring about change earned him the nickname 'Speedy Sarko' – and he didn't hang about when it came to his personal life either. He became the first French president to divorce his wife while in office. A break-up with Cécilia was always on the cards, given that they were both known for their illicit affairs. Indeed, Nicolas and Cécilia were both married to other people when they first got together. He was with his first wife, Marie-Dominique, and Cécilia's husband was a French TV chat-show host called Jacques Martin, a kind of French Bruce Forsyth 24 years her senior. Sarkozy got to know them on their wedding day because, as the mayor of the chichi Paris suburb of Neuilly-sur-Seine, he conducted the ceremony. Though 29 and married, Sarko later admitted that after laying eyes on the beautiful bride for the first time, he asked himself: 'Why am I marrying this woman to someone else? She is for me.' The two couples often went on skiing holidays together, and Sarko was rumbled when Marie-Dominique spotted footprints in the snow under Cécilia's window. Cécilia was briefly France's First Lady when Sarkozy entered the Élysée Palace in 2007, but her days were numbered from the outset as she was known to be seeing a French-Moroccan businessman, while her husband's conquests at the time included a political journalist on the centre-Right daily Le Figaro. As a result, Sarkozy's five-year term took on the status of a wild soap opera, which reached its climax when he wooed Bruni, an Italian heiress and self-styled 'tamer of men', whose past lovers included multimillionaire celebrities such as Mick Jagger and – it was rumoured – Donald Trump. Sarko himself revelled in the high life and thought nothing of borrowing super-yachts and private jets from billionaire industrialists, while treating them to lavish meals at Michelin- starred restaurants. After becoming Sarko's third wife, Carla soon turned into his Marie Antoinette, with presidential accounts revealing that she spent £660 a day on fresh flowers for the Élysée Palace. With so much energy being expended on luxury living, many suggested that sucking up to the super-wealthy had become Sarkozy's priority – an accusation that was given added credence when the hugely controversial Gaddafi rolled into Paris in December 2007. Sarko had invited the so-called 'Brother Leader' for a red-carpet state visit and the Libyan despot was even given permission to pitch his tribal tent in ornate presidential gardens by the Champs-Élysées. This sort of bromance was all the more inappropriate given that Gaddafi was linked to a range of atrocities, including the Lockerbie bombing, which saw 270 people die when a PanAm flight en route to New York went down over Scotland in 1988, and the shooting of Metropolitan police officer Yvonne Fletcher by a gunman inside Libya's London Embassy four years earlier. Even Sarko's own Human Rights State Secretary, Rama Yade, said France 'was not a doormat' for Gaddafi to 'wipe off the blood of his crimes'. But Sarkozy just shrugged his shoulders, knowing that his presidential immunity would protect him from investigation. This all changed in May 2012, when he lost his first attempt at re-election to François Hollande. Within a day, Sarkozy's Paris townhouse was raided by the fraud squad – and he and his wife's troubles began in earnest. For Gaddafi was not the former president's only problem. Sarkozy first came under suspicion of engaging in corrupt dealings when he was accused of accepting envelopes full of cash from the late L'Oréal heiress, Liliane Bettencourt. While these claims did not stick – his lieutenants took the rap – Sarkozy was sentenced to three years for trying to get classified information about the case against him from a judge. Telephone taps proved the prosecution case against Sarkozy, who was told he could serve a year with an electronic tag, while the other two were suspended. He is currently appealing another prison sentence – this time of one year – for using false accounting to disguise illegal overspending in his failed re-election campaign of 2012. Other ongoing cases include claims that he was involved in Qatargate – the successful but allegedly corrupt plan to stage the 2022 World Cup in Qatar. But it is the Libya affair which will now reignite interest in Sarkozy around the world. It is primarily based on allegations by a Franco-Lebanese businessman called Ziad Takieddine, who once told French media that in 2006-07 he had personally handed over suitcases stuffed with banknotes to Sarkozy and his chief of staff, Claude Guéant (something the latter later denied). Takieddine said the equivalent of at least £42 million was illegally poured into Sarkozy's 2007 presidential campaign. A document signed by Libya's former chief of intelligence, Moussa Koussa, apparently proves the payment. Unfortunately for Sarkozy, like many witnesses from the time, Koussa is alive and well. So, too, is Gaddafi's son Saif al-Islam, who told me he was one of 'numerous Libyans prepared to offer conclusive proof' of massive amounts of cash being given to middle men working for Sarkozy. There is no love lost between the two men as it was Sarkozy who ordered the French Air Force, supported by Nato allies, to start bombing targets in Libya in March 2011 as a means of protecting civilian lives during the Arab Spring revolt. But regime change was clearly the desired result. By the time Sarkozy and Britain's then PM, David Cameron, paid a triumphant joint visit to Tripoli in September of that year, the fleeing Gaddafi was close to being beaten to death by a mob. A key question to be considered by judges is whether Sarko wanted Gaddafi dead because of his potential to produce incriminating evidence. There are claims, admittedly hotly contested, that Gaddafi was killed by agents working directly for the Sarkozy administration. Sarkozy and Bruni deny all the charges and are determined to prove their innocence. Yet moves are already underway to strip him of his Legion d'Honneur and Order of Merit – France's highest civilian decorations. As the first French president to be convicted for crimes carried out while in office, he 'has next to no chance of hanging on to them', a senior judicial source in Paris told me. Related: Nicolas Sarkozy 11/15/2024 France: Pro-Palestinian French fans attack Israeli fans, game ends in 0-0 tie Nicolas Sarkozy 11/14/2024 Pro-Hamas mob once again terrorizing Paris, being violent with the police and chanting genocidal slogans against Jews Nicolas Sarkozy 04/12/2024 'Simple contract' and its consequences. Ukraine could have joined NATO in 1954 ![]() |
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Syria-Lebanon-Iran |
Lebanese remember bloody past after Assad fall — Naharnet |
2024-12-10 |
[NAHARNET] Across Leb![]() , the Middle East, and beyond, the fall of Syria's authoritarian government at the hands of Islamist-led rebels set off waves of jubilation, trepidation and alarm. Many Lebanese exulted at the overthrow of the Syrian leader while others worried about more instability rocking a region in turmoil. Caretaker Prime Minister Najib Mikati called for a strict control of the border with Syria and for distancing Lebanon from the developments there. He urged the Lebanese "of all affiliations" to be "wise" and "avoid emotional reactions." Mikati also asked Secretary-General of Council of Ministers Judge Mahmoud Makiya to communicate with the National Commission for the Missing and Forcibly Disappeared Persons in Lebanon and with the relevant authorities regarding the release of Lebanese prisoners from Syrian prisons. - LEBANESE IN SYRIAN PRISONS - During 15 years of civil war in Lebanon, an estimated 17,000 people went missing. Many were held captive or were killed in detention centers operated by Syrian forces in Lebanon and Syria, but their fates remain unknown. Since a Lebanese man, who was missing for 40 years, was freed by Syrian rebels from a prison in Hama last week, many Lebanese families are demanding to know the fate of their loved ones who are thought to be detained in Syrian prisons since Lebanon's civil war when Syrian troops were in Lebanon. - GEAGEA SAYS 'NOTHING WORSE THAN ASSAD' - Lebanese Forces A Christian political party founded by Bashir Gemayel, who was then bumped off when he was elected president of Leb... leader Samir Geagea ....Geagea was imprisoned by the Syrians and their puppets for 11 years in a dungeon in the third basement level of the Lebanese Ministry of Defense. He was released after the Cedar Revolution in 2005.... congratulated all Lebanese on the fall of Bashir al-Assad's regime, saying that "over the past 50 years, the regime of Hafez and Bashir al-Assad was the biggest obstacle to the building of a state in Lebanon." "It's impossible for the situation in Syria to be worse than Assad. There is noting worse," Geagea said. - JUMBLAT SAYS 'JUSTICE ACHIEVED' - Former Progressive Socialist Party leader Walid WallyJumblat ...Druze politician, head of the Progressive Socialist Party, who's been on every side in Leb at least four times. He'll sell you his friends for a dollar, but family comes higher because of shipping and handling... saluted the Syrian people and celebrated Assad's ouster "after a lengthy wait." Jumblat also called former PM Saad Hariri ...Second son of Rafik Hariri, the Leb PM who was assassinated in 2005. He has was prime minister in his own right from 2009 through early 2011. He was born in Riyadh to an Iraqi mother and graduated from Georgetown University. He managed his father's business interests in Riyadh until his father's assassination. When his father died he inherited a fortune of some $4.1 billion, which won't do him much good if Hizbullah has him bumped off, too.... and told him that by Assad's fall "justice was achieved" for his slain father Prime Minister Rafik Hariri and other March 14 figures. Al-Mustaqbal ... the Future Movement, political party led by Saad Hariri... ... the Future Movement, political party led by Saad Hariri... Movement, founded by Hariri, for its part, congratulated the Syrian people in a statement and called on the Lebanese to preserve national unity. - ASSASSINATIONS BLAMED ON SYRIA - Hariri was assassinated in 2005 by a bomb in Beirut, blamed on Syria and Hezbollah. His liquidation sparked protests that ousted Syrian troops from Lebanon. Following Hariri's killing, several anti-Syrian figures were assassinated, including Samir Qassir, George Hawi, Gebran Tueni, Pierre Amine Gemayel, Antoine Ghanem and Walid Eido. Others escaped liquidation attempts including Elias Mur, May Chidiac, and Samir Shehade. Jumblat's father, Kamal Jumblat was assassinated in 1977 in his car near Baakline by unidentified button men suspected to be members of the pro-Syrian faction of the Lebanese Syrian Social Nationalist Party, in collaboration with the Ba'ath Party. In 1982, President Bashir Gemayel was killed with 26 other politicians by a member of the Syrian Social Nationalist Party who detonated a bomb from a few miles away using a remote detonator. He said he killed Gemayel because of his collaboration with Israel, which invaded Lebanon in 1982. - GEMAYEL HAILS 'TYRANT FALL' - Kataeb leader and Bashir's nephew Sami Gemayel wrote on X that "the criminal tyrant has fallen". "But Lebanon remains and the Kataeb remains." He added that the names of his uncle Bashir, his brother Pierre Gemayel, and other deaders "stand tall, pulsating with freedom, illusory sovereignty and independence." - BASSIL HOPES IT'S FOR THE GOOD OF LEBANON AND SYRIA - Free Patriotic Movement Despite its name a Christian party allied with Hizbullah, neither free nor particularly patriotic... leader Jebran Bassil hoped that the developments would be for the good of Syria and Lebanon and lead to a swift return of displaced Syrians to their country and to "positive and balanced relations" between the two countries. - SYRIA STABILITY IMPACTS LEBANON - Son of Hezbollah's presidential candidate and Assad's friend Suleiman Franjieh, Marada MP Tony Franjieh hoped, in a statement posted on the X platform, for a peaceful transfer of power that would preserve the country's stability and protect the rights of all Syrians. "The stability of Lebanon has always been deeply affected by the stability of Syria," Franjieh said. - BLOW TO HEZBOLLAH - For Hezbollah, who had long used Syria as its key conduit for weapons and supplies from Iran, Assad's fall could further weakens the group, after the staggering losses it suffered in its own recent war with Israel. "What's happening in Syria is a major, dangerous and new transformation," Hezbollah MP Hassan Fadlallah said. "No one can downplay its impact but we draw our presence and strength from God, from our faith before anything else, and from our people — and the existence, presence, formations, capabilities and high competencies of the resistance, despite everything that has been inflicted on it in this war," Fadallah added. Early in Syria's civil war, when it appeared Assad might be tossed, Iran ...a theocratic Shiite state divided among the Medes, the Persians, and the (Arab) Elamites. Formerly a fairly civilized nation ruled by a Shah, it became a victim of Islamic revolution in 1979. The nation is today noted for spontaneouslytaking over other countries' embassies, maintaining whorehouses run by clergymen, involvement in international drug trafficking, and financing sock puppet militiasto extend the regime's influence. The word Iranis a cognate form of Aryan.The abbreviation IRGCis the same idea as Stürmabteilung (or SA).The term Supreme Guideis a the modern version form of either Duceor Führeror maybe both. They hate and its ally, Hezbollah, rushed fighters to support him. Russia later joined with a scorched earth campaign of ... KABOOM!... s. For Israel, breaking Iran's regional network has been a major goal, though it is wary over jihadi fighters among the hard boyz who toppled Assad. Israel on Sunday moved troops into a demilitarized buffer zone with Syria by the Israel-held Golan Heights in what it called a temporary security measure. Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu called Assad's fall a "historic day," saying it was "the direct result of our forceful action against Hezbollah and Iran, Assad's main supporters." |
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International-UN-NGOs |
Olympic Opening ceremony fallout news roundup for July 27th, 2024 |
2024-07-28 |
Peskov calls some moments of the 2024 Olympic Games opening ceremony disgusting [Regnum] Some moments included in the program of the opening ceremony of the XXXIII Summer Olympic Games in Paris are disgusting, said the press secretary of the President of Russia Dmitry Peskov. "I saw various extracts and so on, that is, I made most of it myself, I personally watched it. Indeed, there were absolutely disgusting moments," Izvestia quotes him as saying. Peskov noted that the opening ceremony of the Olympics is being coordinated with the International Olympic Committee (IOC), which, by allowing such disgusting moments to enter the scenario, has taken a “dangerous path.” Certain episodes of the event in question contradict the legislation of the Russian Federation, Peskov emphasized. “We can only be glad that our viewers didn’t see this,” he added. As reported by the Regnum news agency, the opening ceremony of the Olympic Games in Paris took place on July 26. In addition to promoting the so-called Western agenda, the event was accompanied by a number of incidents - from raising an inverted Olympic flag to the mistaken presentation of South Korea as the DPRK. Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban stressed that the Olympic opening ceremony demonstrated that the West no longer has a common moral foundation. The event was also criticized by member of the Russian Federation Council Alexey Pushkov. According to him, the ideology of the opening of the Olympic Games in Paris is saturated with elements of an ultra-liberal approach to values and social guidelines that divide society. Russian mixed martial artist, UFC lightweight champion Islam Makhachev called the Games in Paris a disgrace and a dark spot on the Olympic movement. More from regnum.ru Makhachev called the Paris Games a disgrace and called for the Olympics to be returned to Russia The opening ceremony of the Games in Paris became a dark spot on the Olympic movement, the Olympics need to be returned to Russia. This was stated on July 27 by Russian mixed martial artist, the champion of the Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC) in lightweight Islam Makhachev. "The Paris Games are a disgrace and a dark spot on the Olympic movement. We must bring them back to Russia to fix everything," he wrote on social media. The athlete attached a video comparing the opening ceremonies of the Games in Paris and the 2014 Olympics in Sochi. The opening ceremony of the Olympic Games, which took place on the Seine River in Paris, provoked a mixed reaction from viewers. In Greece, the event was called a “collapse of civilization.” MEP Marion Maréchal Le Pen described the episodes presented during the presentation as a desperate attempt to extol the values of sport in an era of “woke culture.” American entrepreneur Elon Musk called the transvestite parody of Leonardo da Vinci's "Last Supper" shown at the opening ceremony a blatant disrespect for Christians. In addition, the opening ceremony of the Games in Paris was remembered for the singing severed head of Marie Antoinette and the "horseman of the Apocalypse" galloping along the Seine River. Even more from regnum.ru Zakharova called the opening ceremony of the Olympic Games in Paris a massive failure The opening ceremony of the Olympics in Paris turned into a massive failure. This was stated on July 27 by the official representative of the Russian Foreign Ministry, Maria Zakharova. In her Telegram channel, she drew attention to a number of odd moments. The diplomat wrote that on the eve of the opening of the Olympics, French authorities detained a chef of Russian origin, accusing him of espionage and attempting to disrupt the event. "I wonder how many more 'spies' had to be planted to ensure that the opening of the Olympics in Paris was such a massive failure? This is not rock bottom. This is the bottom of the Seine," Zakharova emphasized. The diplomat admitted that she had not planned to watch the opening, but when she saw the photo, she could not believe that it was not a deepfake or Photoshop. The representative of the foreign policy department called the open-air opening ceremony ridiculous because spectators were forced to sit for hours in the pouring rain, while the organizers did not provide any cloud dispersal or awnings. Zakharova also pointed to the transport collapse that hit Paris on the opening day of the 2024 Games, and the rats that flooded the streets of the French capital. The apotheosis was the mockery of a sacred Christian subject - "The Last Supper" - the last supper of Christ, where the apostles were portrayed by transvestites, the representative of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs noted. As reported by IA Regnum, several incidents occurred during the opening ceremony of the Olympics. Thus, the Olympic flag was installed on the flagpole upside down and raised in the same position. After that, the banner was immediately lowered and returned to the correct position. When a boat carrying the South Korean team was sailing along the Seine, the South Korean athletes were confused with the DPRK team. In addition, the press conference before the opening ceremony of the Games was suddenly cancelled. Journalist Rob Harris reported on July 26 that the leadership of the organizing committee did not explain the reasons for this decision. On the day of the opening ceremony of the Olympics, there was a disruption in the high-speed Train à Grande Vitesse (TGV) service. According to the BFMTV television channel, several arson attacks occurred at railway facilities. Transport Minister Patrice Vergriete called the incident a coordinated malicious act. On the same day, the terminal of the French-Swiss Basel-Mulhouse-Freiburg airport, also known as EuroAirport, was temporarily closed and evacuated. Even more from regnum.ru Greece calls Paris Olympics opening ceremony a "collapse of civilization" The collapse of civilization and Christian culture in Western Europe was demonstrated by the opening ceremony of the Olympic Games in Paris. This was reported on July 26 by the Greek portal pronews. gr. As the portal explains, the presence of transvestites at the opening ceremony of the Olympics, who tried to pass themselves off as Jesus Christ and his disciples at the Last Supper, caused a strong reaction among the audience. The transvestites grouped themselves into a composition similar to the one depicted in the world-famous painting by Leonardo. “This clearly demonstrates the complete collapse of Western civilization, the transformation of the Olympic festival and its ideals into a parade of transgender people,” the portal notes. In turn, MEP Marion Maréchal, niece of one of the leaders of the French National Rally party Marine Le Pen, who watched the opening of the 2024 Games, reacted with anger to the opening ceremony of the Olympics, noting that the well-staged scenes were simply lost between the beheaded Marie Antoinette, transvestites and a kissing couple. "I am watching the opening ceremony of the Olympic Games with my children. It is difficult to appreciate the few good scenes, between the beheading of Marie Antoinette, the kissing couple, the transvestites, the humiliation of the Republican Guard forced to dance with Aya Nakamura, and the general ugliness of the costumes and choreography," Le Pen explained. According to Marion Maréchal, it is a hopeless attempt to praise the values of sport and the beauty of France against the backdrop of such crude propaganda of woke culture (woke culture or cancel culture). "Know that this is not France speaking, but a left-wing minority ready for any provocation," Maréchal wrote. At the same time, pro-government media in Greece praised the opening ceremony of the Olympics, saying that "the French wanted to combine history, culture, art with today and diversity," and the long-awaited opening ceremony of the Olympic Games on the Seine River "delivered a stunning finale." Earlier, Regnum news agency reported that at the opening ceremony of the Olympic Games, the organizers hung the Olympic flag upside down. For the first time in the history of the Games, the parade of delegations took place not at the stadium, but on the Seine River, which flows through Paris. On July 26, the Paris Olympic Organizing Committee cancelled a press conference ahead of the opening ceremony without explanation. The decision was announced less than 20 minutes before the briefing was to begin. Russian and Belarusian athletes were allowed to participate in the 2024 Olympics only in a "neutral status" if they met a number of criteria. This decision was made in December 2023 by the International Olympic Committee (IOC). The organizers of the Games refused to allow athletes who publicly supported the Russian special operation or have contracts with security forces in the Russian Federation to participate in the competition. On July 18, the IOC published a list of 15 Russian athletes who were allowed to participate in the 2024 Olympics. |
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India-Pakistan |
IMF Executive Board okays $1.1bn loan tranche for Pakistan |
2024-04-30 |
[GEO.TV] The International Monetary Fund’s (IMF) Executive Board has approved the last tranche of $1.1 billion for Pakistain under the $3 billion Stand-By Arrangement (SBA), Geo News reported on Monday. "The Executive Board of the International Monetary Fund (IMF) completed the second and final review of Pakistain’s economic reform program supported by the IMF’s Stand-By Arrangement (SBA)," the international lender said in an official statement issued on its website on Monday. "The Board’s decision allows for an immediate disbursement of SDR 828 million (around $1.1 billion), bringing total disbursements under the arrangement to SDR 2.250 billion (about $3 billion)." "Pakistain’s determined policy efforts under the 2023 Stand‑By Arrangement (SBA) have brought progress in restoring economic stability. Moderate growth has returned; external pressures have eased; and while still elevated, inflation has begun to decline. Given the significant challenges ahead, Pakistain should capitalize on this hard‑won stability, persevering—beyond the current arrangement—with sound macroeconomic policies and structural reforms to create stronger, inclusive, and sustainable growth. Continued external support will also be critical," said Antoinette Sayeh, Deputy Managing Director and Chair. "The State Bank of Pakistain’s tight monetary policy stance remains appropriate until inflation returns to more moderate levels. Further improvements in the functioning of the foreign exchange (FX) market, together with a market‑determined exchange rate, will help buffer external shocks and attract financing, thereby supporting competitiveness and growth. The significant rebuilding of FX reserves under the SBA needs to continue. Moreover, stronger action to address undercapitalized financial institutions and, more broadly, vigilance over the financial sector are needed to ensure financial stability." Related: International Monetary Fund: 2024-04-29 PM Shehbaz, IMF chief discuss new bailout package on WEF sidelines International Monetary Fund: 2024-04-21 Pakistan makes formal request to IMF for another bailout International Monetary Fund: 2024-04-19 IMF revises down growth forecast for MENA region to 2.7% from 3.4% on Gaza war, Red Sea trade disruptions |
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Haifa Christians stage solemn Good Friday march in Hezbollah’s crosshairs |
2024-04-01 |
![]() Easter weekend is typically the highlight of the Da’abul family’s calendar. On the Christian holiday that marks Jesus’ resurrection, they take a road trip to his Galilee hometown of Nazareth, reconnect with their Maronite-Cathilic roots in the region, and enjoy its gorgeous springtime blossoms. But not this year. The war with Hamas ![]() in the south, and especially the exchanges of fire with Hezbollah that swiftly followed up north, made the family of four cancel their annual Easter trip and stay home Haifa, where they joined other Christians on one of the city’s two annual Good Friday processions. Always solemn events, the Good Friday processions to commemorate Jesus’ crucifixion were especially muted this year with low turnout due to the war and the somber mood of the participants, who spoke of their desire for peace and prayed for the conflict to end. "It’s a sad day during a sad time," said Maya Da’abul, who took part in the Maronite procession with her husband Imad and two teenage children, Kamal and Larene. It began at Haifa’s majestic Saint Louis the King Cathedral Maronites Church. A larger procession took place simultaneously around the Elias Cathedral of the Melkite Catholic, which has a larger community but a smaller hall, lit by candlelight. In Jerusalem, hundreds also marched, many singing hymns as they made their way slowly through the Old City along the Via Dolorosa, the cobblestone path where tradition says Jesus bore the cross to his crucifixion. The tourists and pilgrims who usually attend the Jerusalem procession were mostly absent, adding to the sense of isolation that Israelis of all faiths have been feeling for the past six months. On their Easter trips, the Da’abuls usually worship in Kafr Bir’im near the Lebanese border. Kafr Bir’im "is where our family comes from, before 1948," Maya said, referencing the expulsion of the village’s population by Israel during the War of Independence. The expulsion of Bir’im, whose residents did not participate in any meaningful way in hostilities against Jews, is a painful episode in the history of Jewish-Christian relations in the State of Israel. It was carried out amid promises that residents, members of the Middle Eastern stream of Catholicism known as Maronites, could return, and the families of the displaced have for decades lobbied to be allowed to reestablish the village. Independently of any grievances they have against Israel, the Da’abuls loathe His Eminence Sayyed Hassan Nasrallah ...The satrap of the Medes and the Persians in Leb... , the head of the Shiite terrorist group Hezbollah, which has launched thousands of rockets into Israel since October 7, killing about 20 people, including Arab Israelis. "He’s holding us hostage, and it’s infuriating," Maya said. ECONOMIC AND SECURITY FEARS Also at the march, Hanna Afara, a 42-year-old father of three, speaks with quiet but seething anger about the war. "My oldest, he’s 9, and he’s afraid to go out of his home after experiencing two warning sirens," said Afara, who lives in an older building with no communal shelter. "We’re all suffering right now, and that’s kind of the feeling here at the procession too." Afara and his family had planned to visit Tiberias and worship at the nearby Church of the Multiplication, which boasts a restored 5th-century mosaic. But, like the Da’abuls, the Afaras stayed in Haifa. "It doesn’t make sense to take the whole family up north right now," Afara said. Part of Afara’s considerations for staying was to lower costs. The outbreak of war on October 7, when Hamas "We used to make flour that would go to Gazoo ...Hellhole adjunct to Israel and Egypt's Sinai Peninsula, inhabited by Gazooks. The place was acquired in the wake of the 1967 War and then presented to Paleostinian control in 2006 by Ariel Sharon, who had entered his dotage. It is currently ruled with an iron fist by Hamas with about the living conditions you'd expect. It periodically attacks the Hated Zionist Entity whenever Iran needs a ruckus created or the hard boyz get bored, getting thumped by the IDF in return. The ruling turbans then wave the bloody shirt and holler loudly about oppressionand disproportionate response... but now there’s no more orders. So there’s less work, fewer shifts and no end in sight," he said. In Jerusalem, the Good Friday procession attracted a fraction of the usual number, which normally includes thousands of foreign pilgrims. "Comparing last year’s Easter festivities with this year is like night and day," Fayaz Dakkak, a Paleostinian store owner whose family opened the shop in 1942, told the News Agency that Dare Not be Named. His shop stood empty. "Usually people are joyful today and kids are excited," he said. "But when you compare children here who have water and food and a family to what’s happening in Gaza, how can you be happy?" The Hamas-run health ministry in the Gaza Strip claims that some 32,000 people have died in Gaza as a result of the war set off by Hamas’s devastating October 7 terror attack. The number is unverified and does not distinguish between civilians and terror group operatives, of whom Israel says it has killed at least 13,000. In the north, Hezbollah rockets continue to rain down. One of the rockets last week killed a 38-year-old resident of a Druze village near Kiryat Shmona. Israel has killed more than 200 people, most of them terrorists, in retaliatory strikes in Leb ...an Iranian satrapy currently ruled by Hassan Nasrallah situated on the eastern Mediterranean, conveniently adjacent to Israel. Formerly inhabited by hardy Phoenecian traders, its official language is now Arabic, with the usual unpleasant side effects. The Leb civil war, between 1975 and 1990, lasted a little over 145 years and produced 120,000 fatalities. The average length of a ceasefire was measured in seconds. The Lebs maintain a precarious sectarian balance among Shiites, Sunnis, and about a dozen flavors of Christians, plus Armenians, Georgians, and who knows what else? It is the home of the original Hezbollah, which periodically starts a war with the Zionist Entity, gets Beirut pounded to rubble, and then declares victory and has a parade. The Lebs have the curious habit of periodically murdering their heads of state or prime ministers... . More than 20,000 from Israel’s north remain displaced, even as the vast majority of the 60,000-odd evacuees from the area near the Gaza Strip in the south have returned home. ’IN HIS HANDS’ In Haifa, which has heard several warning sirens since October 7 due to inbound objects from across the border, residents are bracing for an escalation. Many remember the Second Lebanon War of 2006, when Hezbollah fired hundreds of rockets into Haifa, killing several people. According to one training scenario by the Israel Defense Forces’ Homefront Command, Hezbollah is capable of launching 4,000 rockets a day at Haifa. The toned-down atmosphere during Good Friday didn’t prevent vendors from setting up shop along the processions’ routes, selling mostly children’s toys — including plastic toy rifles. At the Catholic procession, a priest heading the march tried to lighten the mood when he sprayed a bit of perfumed water on some children from an aspergillum, evoking shrieks of joy and laughter. In the pleasant spring breeze wafting from the nearby Haifa Port, the citrus-scented liquid’s aroma blended with the incense billowing from another priest’s thurible. The marchers sang prayers in Arabic as they made their way slowly through downtown Haifa, an ill-lit part of town with several churches and many stone-tiled homes that have been vacant since the flight of their Arab former inhabitants in 1948, amid heavy fighting between Arabs and Jews in the city. Haifa, where about 290,000 people live, has approximately 70,000 Arabs, evenly split between Moslems and Christians. Immediately behind the priests, a group of men carried a giant wooden crucible, lowering it periodically to avoid touching power lines and overhanging traffic lights. "Look, it’s Easter, when we celebrate God’s absolute power over life, death and everything we know," said Adel Antoine, a mechanic from Haifa’s Wadi Nisnas neighborhood, in reference to the fact that the holiday celebrates the resurrection of Jesus Christ on the third day after his Crucifixion. "So it would make little sense to fear this or that. We are in His hands, and that’s fine." |
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Dying Police Cadet Wisbens Antoine was officially sworn in as officer just prior to his passing |
2024-03-01 |
Officer Wisbens Antoine, 32, was a member of the Knoxville Police Department’s 2023 B Basic Recruit Class, scheduled to graduate March 5, according to the report. Antoine collapsed after completing a 1.5-mile run on Feb. 23. Details on what led to the collapse have not been released. Antoine was taken to a hospital in critical condition where a judge and the Knoxville Police Department command staff made him an officer, according to the report. "I picked up the phone in the middle of the night, called Judge Caviness... and with the blessing of his wife, with our entire command staff, the mayor, the training academy staff, every one of his classmates and untold members of the department gathered in his room... we swore him in as a Knoxville Police officer," Chief Paul Noel said. One of Antoine’s fellow recruits and classmates swore the oath on his behalf, and a badge was placed over his heart, according to the report. He was honored with a police procession after he died on Feb. 25. Antoine is survived by his wife and two children, according to the report. |
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Pakistan decides to end the crisis with Iran and restore full diplomatic relation, as does Iran | ||
2024-01-20 | ||
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Foreign ministers speak in bid to calm waters following cross-border attacks on militants Pakistain and Iran ...a theocratic Shiite state divided among the Medes, the Persians, and the (Arab) Elamites. Formerly a fairly civilized nation ruled by a Shah, it became a victim of Islamic revolution in 1979. The nation is today noted for spontaneouslytaking over other countries' embassies, maintaining whorehouses run by clergymen, involvement in international drug trafficking, and financing sock puppet militiasto extend the regime's influence. The word Iranis a cognate form of Aryan.The abbreviation IRGCis the same idea as Stürmabteilung (or SA).The term Supreme Guideis a the modern version form of either Duceor Führeror maybe both. They hate "agreed to de-escalate" tensions Friday, Islamabad said, after trading deadly ... KABOOM!... s on murderous Moslem targets in each other’s territory this week. The rare military actions in the mostly non-existent border region of Balochistan ...the Pak province bordering Kandahar and Uruzgun provinces in Afghanistan and Sistan Baluchistan in Iran. Its native Baloch propulation is being displaced by Pashtuns and Punjabis and they aren't happy about it... — split between the two nations — had stoked regional tensions already enflamed by the Israel-Hamas ![]() war. Iran carried out a missile and drone attack on what it called "terrorist" targets in Pakistain on Tuesday night, with Pakistain in turn striking murderous Moslem targets inside Iran on Thursday. Pakistain recalled its ambassador from Tehran and said Iran’s envoy — on a visit home — was blocked from returning to Islamabad. The United Nations ...an idea whose time has gone... and the United States appealed for restraint, while China offered to mediate. But after speaking by phone, Pakistain’s Foreign Minister Jalil Abbas Jilani and his Iranian counterpart Hossein Amir-Abdollahian agreed "close coordination on counterterrorism and other aspects of mutual concern should be strengthened." "They also agreed to de-escalate the situation," according to a summary of the conversation released by Islamabad’s foreign ministry. After the call, Amir-Abdollahian said in a statement, "The cooperation of the two countries to neutralize and destroy terrorist camps in Pakistain is essential." The muted rhetoric matched analysts’ predictions that both sides would seek to defuse the confrontation. "The upshot of the new situation is that the two countries are seemingly and symbolically even," said Antoine Levesques, of the International Institute for Strategic Studies. Meanwhile, ...back at the buffalo wallow, Yellow Wolf clutched at his chest and fell from his horse... on Friday, Pak Prime Minister Anwaar-ul-Haq Kakar held an emergency security meeting with military and intelligence chiefs. Kakar cut short his visit to the World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland ...home of the Helvetians, famous for cheese, watches, yodeling, and William Tell... following the strikes. His caretaker government is leading Pakistain into general elections in three weeks, which have been marred by allegations of pre-poll rigging. Tehran and Islamabad have both said they hit their own domestic murderous Moslems sheltering on foreign territory.
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Pakistan receives $700 million IMF bailout tranche | |
2024-01-18 | |
[GEO.TV] Pakistain has received $700 million from the International Monetary Fund (IMF) as part of its bailout programme, State Bank of Pakistain (SBP) Governor Jameel Ahmed said Wednesday. The loan was approved after the IMF Executive Board completed its first review last week, bringing the total disbursements under the $3 billion Standby Arrangement (SBA) to about $1.9 billion. Following the board’s approval last week, Antoinette Sayeh, Deputy Managing Director and Chair, had said: "There are now tentative signs of activity picking-up and external pressures easing." The nine-month SBA approved by the Executive Board on July 12 last month, aims to provide a policy anchor for addressing domestic and external balances and a framework for financial support from multilateral and bilateral partners. To secure the bailout, Pakistain implemented tough IMF-requested measures: a revamped budget, a record interest rate hike, and painful increases in electricity and gas prices. Under the bailout deal, the IMF also got Pakistain to raise $1.34 billion in new taxation to meet fiscal adjustments.
"The authorities took challenging steps to bring both electricity and natural gas prices closer to costs in 2023. Continuing with regularly-scheduled adjustments and pushing cost-side power sector reforms are vital to improving the sector’s viability and protecting fiscal sustainability," Sayeh said. Related: International Monetary Fund: 2023-12-14 Ukrainian Perspective: Invasion of Ukraine: December 13 2023 International Monetary Fund: 2023-12-12 Miserable Germans are the second-grumpiest in the EU, study shows, as their economy heads towards recession and their government faces budget crisis International Monetary Fund: 2023-12-07 Janet Yellen Joins Zelensky In Saying US Would Be "Responsible For Ukraine's Defeat" | |
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Benin: Families mourn victims of contraband fuel depot fire |
2023-09-26 |
[AFRICANEWS] The mood in the Seme-Krake neighborhood of Benin's capital Cotonou is still sombre as families mourn their dead who perished in a fire which gutted a contraband fuel depot on Saturday. There was still a heavy security presence in the area on Sunday. One man said he had lost four family members in the blaze. "We don't know where the fire started and there were a lot of people in the warehouse. I myself have four members of my family who perished in the flames. My younger brother - same father, same mother - and his eldest son, my brother's wife and my brother-in-law's wife," said Antoine Djanta, a shopkeeper. Benin is a major destination for smuggled fuel from Neighboring Nigeria. Fire accidents at illegal refineries, pipelines and fuel dumps are common in Nigeria too. Many Beninese make a living from selling contraband fuel. A decision in May by Nigeria's government to end a fuel subsidy caused a dramatic rise in prices, increasing the appetite for smuggled fuel. |
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