Counterattack Israel on terror targets Gaza Strip
jerusalem March 15, 2019 07:16The Israeli army has confirmed that it has carried out a counter-attack on 'terrorist targets' in the Gaza Strip, after two missiles from Gaza to Tel Aviv...
The Israeli army has confirmed that it has carried out a counter-attack on 'terrorist targets' in the Gaza Strip, after two missiles from Gaza to Tel Aviv...
Now that the Brexit deal has been rejected, Britain should withdraw the entire Brexit decision. That is 'the only sensible option', said the Mayor of London, Sadiq Khan, one of the...
Protesters have blocked roads in Pakistan for the second day in a row. They are furious because the Christian Asia Bibi has been acquitted of blasphemy by the Supreme Court. Prime Minister Imran Khan has warned protesters not to go too far.
In the center of London, tens of thousands of people took part in an anti-brexit demonstration on Saturday. The demonstrators want a new referendum about the brexit. According to the British media, the organizers say that as many as 500,000 people took part in the demonstration. Beforehand, they had announced that they expected 100,000 people.
Barack Obama was in Amsterdam on Friday to talk about leadership, not about Donald Trump or current political issues. Yet the former American president could not resist to refer to his successor in the White House in a devious way.
Israel has allowed residents of Bedouin village Khan al-Ahmar to voluntarily dismantle their settlement until October. If this does not happen, then the Israeli authorities themselves take action to remove the buildings.
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The Pakistani government has sold over sixty cars by auction. Among other things luxury and bulletproof vehicles were put under the hammer. The new Prime Minister Imran Khan wants to tighten the belt with such actions, but is himself under fire because he regularly flies to his work with a helicopter.
London mayor Sadiq Khan insists on a new Brexit referendum. According to Khan, the current choice between a departure without an agreement or the in his eyes lousy proposal from Prime Minister May is too risky.
London mayor Sadiq Khan has called for a new referendum on British membership of the European Union. In the Sunday newspaper The Observer Khan criticizes the government's negotiations and says that the way of life, the economy and the jobs are too much at risk, without the voters being allowed to speak about it.
A huge balloon representing the London mayor Sadiq Khan in a yellow bikini may be raved over the British capital. According to the BBC, campaigners raised more than 58,000 pounds (65,000 euros) to have the approximately 9 meters long colossus made.
Hundreds of Islamists are on a march on Wednesday to the Pakistani capital Islamabad in protest against Geert Wilders' cartoon contest in the Netherlands. That reported the British newspaper The Guardian. The demonstrators demand that the new government of Imran Khan break diplomatic relations with the Netherlands.
The Pakistani parliament has chosen Imran Khan Friday as the new prime minister. As expected, with 176 against 96 votes, he was clearly preferred over rival Shehbaz Sharif.
The former cricket patrol Imran Khan has almost certainly become the winner of the parliamentary elections in Pakistan. After counting 96 percent of the votes, his party, the Poor Justice Movement, had won in 115 of the 272 electoral districts and secured just as many seats in parliament.
Cricket legend Imran Khan yesterday declared himself the winner of the Pakistani parliamentary elections, to the great anger of Nawaz Sharif, his direct opponent who is currently imprisoned for corruption.
Protestors against US President Trump's policy have fired a big balloon on Friday in London to introduce a baby version of the American president. The baby Trump hangs above the square in front of the parliament with permission from the mayor of London, Sadiq Khan.
The mayor of London, Sadiq Khan, has fiercely turned to US President Trump, who is visiting Great Britain. Khan mentioned Trump's thesis that the rise of violent crimes is due to immigration, a ghastly nonsense. 'The idea that you can attribute that to immigration from Africa is utter nonsense' and we have to say this clearly to him, Khan says.
London demonstrators have received permission from London mayor Sadiq Khan for a playful protest action when US President Donald Trump comes to visit. They want to let a big balloon in the shape of Trump air like an orange, angry baby.
The Israeli Air Force has again attacked positions of the Hamas movement in the Gaza Strip. The reports of the Palestinian authorities are confirmed by the Israeli army. For the time being, there are no reports of injuries and deaths, writes the Israeli newspaper Haaretz.
Israeli soldiers have shot two Palestinians who tried to enter Israel from the Gaza Strip. The military states that they intended to 'damage the security infrastructure in the area with the security fence' at the border of the Palestinian enclave.
US President Donald Trump once again condemned the possible poison gas attack in Syrian Douma. 'We can not tolerate such atrocities,' the president said. He announced that 'important decisions' are being taken in the next '24 to 48 hours'.
Bollywood star Salman Khan (52) is released on bail on Saturday. He was sentenced to five years in prison on Thursday for the shooting of two rare antelopes in 1998.
Six teenagers were stabbed in the streets of London on Thursday evening in a time frame of one and a half hours. This happened while a demonstration was held elsewhere in the city, which called for preventing young people from dying from violence. In the British capital, gangs fight together, using stabbing weapons in particular.
Bollywood star Salman Khan was sentenced to five years in prison for the shooting of two rare antelopes in 1998. Khan shot the endangered Indian antelope in the Indian state of Rajasthan, reports BBC.
The man from New Jersey who committed bombings in the Chelsea district in New York in 2016 was sentenced to life imprisonment. That's what the US Department of Justice announced on Tuesday.
A court in Bangladesh sentenced opposition leader Khaleda Zia to five years in prison. As prime minister, she would have eclipsed about 200,000 euros with her son and co-workers, money that was meant for a charitable institution.
US President Donald Trump is meeting with Theresa May next week. He speaks to the British Prime Minister in Davos. The annual World Economic Forum is in the Swiss mountain resort.
The London borough of Greenwich does not feel like receiving US President Trump on its territory. The council of the district has formally decided that Donald Trump is not welcome if the state visit continues next year.
A Chinese man has to go into the cell for a year because he has been standing on a portrait of Djengis Khan. The thirteenth-century ruler is still honored by Mongolia and parts of China. The Chinese, who is only called Luo in the newspaper South China Morning Post, confessed that his action had disrupted public order.
A team of surgeons has made a mind-boggling discovery during the operation of a 35-year-old Indier. The man had suffered from stomach pain for several months, but did not find it necessary to mention that he had unusual eating habits. When Maksud Khan went under the knife, 273 coins and 100 nails were found in his stomach.