Campaign Morocco against bikini: 'Be a man'
rabat July 19, 2018 22:42Morocco is in turmoil because of a campaign against bikinis. Under the slogan 'Be a man' is calling men to their wives not 'sinful' to go outside.
Morocco is in turmoil because of a campaign against bikinis. Under the slogan 'Be a man' is calling men to their wives not 'sinful' to go outside.
Good news for those who love avocado. In Australia, a farmer managed to grow giant avocados: Avozilla's.
President Donald Trump had to make it Friday when he visited Great Britain without a ride in a golden carriage through the heart of London to Buckingham Palace. The American president would have dreamed of that after Prime Minister Theresa May had invited him on behalf of Queen Elizabeth for a state visit shortly after taking office. Instead of a triumphal procession Trump was driven to Windsor Castle for a modest welcome in the castle and 'tea' with the Queen.
The police recently made a terrible discovery in a house in the Brazilian Aparecidinha. After an anonymous tip they found two 3-year-old brothers in a small wooden box. Their parents had locked them in there so they could work.
Foreign truckers often still break the rules by spending their free time in their car. The Human Environment and Transport Inspectorate (ILT) fined 103 lorry drivers for this in the first six months of this year. That equates to almost a quarter of all drivers who received a check. There were no Dutch among the fined truckers.
An FBI agent who unintentionally gained worldwide fame by shooting a bystander during a wild dance gets his gun back. Chase Bishop may also wear his weapon outside working hours, provided he does so in a manner 'in accordance with the FBI policy,' said a spokesperson for the prosecutor against The Denver Post.
Enthusiastic, lively, sporty. Little by little the information of the Thai grandsons who were rescued in the last few days drips inside. Three boys were celebrating their birthday, another had asthma, yet another promised to help his parents 'better in future'. Everyone has his own story.
Former foreign minister Boris Johnson fears that the United Kingdom is on its way to becoming a colony of the European Union. He writes this Monday in his letter of resignation to British Prime Minister Theresa May. According to Johnson, his country is 'really on the way to colony status.'
The rescue operation to get the Thai football players and their coach back to the civilized world is in full swing on Sunday. Meanwhile, they are stuck for sixteen days in the Tham Luang cave, in the northern province of Chiang Rai. On Sunday afternoon the first two boys of the group saw the light of day for the first time, according to Thai media. By now, four boys would have been liberated.
The rescue operation to liberate the twelve Thai footballers and their trainer from a flooded cave has begun. Eighteen divers have been sent into the cave to save the boys. This was communicated to the manager of the operation at a press conference.
On his first visit to Britain as an American president, Donald Trump will avoid the expected protests in London as much as possible next week. He sleeps asleep from Thursday to the ambassador of the United States in the heart of London, but meets British Queen Elizabeth and British Prime Minister Theresa May outside the capital.
Billionaire Elon Musk thinks that the Thai football players can be freed from the cave in which they are trapped by running them through the air-filled tube to the exit. The top man of maker of electric cars Tesla, space company SpaceX and tunnel boring company The Boring Company suggested that on Twitter. Musk sends technicians from SpaceX and The Boring Company to Thailand to help.
An isolated Indian tribe in the Amazon forest has been hit by an outbreak of measles. 23 members of the Yanomamö are admitted to the hospital and hundreds more are threatened by the highly contagious virus, CNN reports.
The Maltese government has put a plane on the chain of the German aid organization Sea Watch, which fishes migrants out of the sea for the Libyan coast. That report different media. The organization sails under the Dutch flag.
The Polish Prime Minister Mateusz Morawiecki has been heavily criticized in the European Parliament about the threatened rule of law in the country. Morawiecki defended his government just as fiercely. 'Every country has the right to form its own legal system.'
A man from the American town of Minersville, Pennsylvania, has paid his parking fine after 44 years. The man was feeling guilty and therefore decided to send the five dollars to the police with an apology letter.
The young Thai football players who are trapped in a flooded cave system may get in touch with their parents again on Tuesday. The authorities establish a telephone connection so that they can speak directly to the group, says governor Narongsak Osotthanakorn of Chiang Rai province.
France has freed 2900 agents for hunting the infamous criminal Redoine Faïd who escaped from a prison south of Paris. The police outside France were also asked to look out for the man.
Thai Seals yesterday succeeded in penetrating a little deeper into the flooded cave complex, where twelve teenagers and their football coach have been missing for more than a week. After days of heavy rainfall, the weather is finally favorable and the water level in the cave, located near Chiang Rai, has decreased slightly.
Closed camps for migrants both inside and outside the EU. After a nightly marathon meeting, this must be the solution before the migration crisis. But there are so many loose ends that no one knows whether a result has actually been booked, or whether only some time has been bought.
'It is far too early to speak of success.' That is what EU President Donald Tusk said after the summit in Brussels where government leaders negotiated after one night a political agreement on the approach to migration. This was the easiest part, compared with completing the agreements on the ground, according to the Pool.
The plan to transfer migrants picked up at sea to shelters outside Europe can be further developed in cooperation with the UN. The condition is that the heads of government give the green light. EU foreign chief Federica Mogherini said at the EU summit in Brussels that she works together with the UN organizations UNHCR (refugees) and IOM (migration) around these 'disembarkation platforms'.
The American police have started an investigation into a shooting last Sunday, when a man was injured in the city of Lafayette.
The Belgian police are very concerned about the workload when the national football team, the Red Devils, goes through to the semi-finals at the World Cup. The semi-finals of 11 July in Belgium coincide with a NATO summit in Brussels, the Flemish 'national' holiday with numerous events, and a pop music festival in the Walloon Dour, where many tens of thousands of people come every year.
The US government reunited more than 500 children with their parents who illegally entered the US and were separated under the harsh migration policy. That has been announced by the US Department of Homeland Security.
Today, exactly two years ago, the United Kingdom voted for a departure from the European Union. A lot has happened since then, but one thing is not yet: the economic boom promised by proponents of a brexit.
At the EU mini-summit on migration this weekend, Bulgaria will propose the immediate conclusion of the external borders of the European Union for migrants. At the same time, centers for war refugees must come outside the EU territory. Prime Minister Bojko Borisov said this Friday during a surprise visit to the Bulgarian parliament.
No country in North Africa yet shows willingness or interest to accommodate migrants picked up from the Mediterranean. 'Not yet', EU Commissioner Dimitris Avramopoulos (Migration) said on Thursday about the plan that EU leaders want to work out.
A 60-year-old woman was killed in a luxury holiday bungalow due to a bizarre incident.
Migrants must be received in regional camps outside the EU. Only then is a distinction made between real refugees and economic migrants. The latter will have to return directly to their country of origin.