Opposition Zimbabwe does not accept defeat
harare August 25, 2018 12:48The Zimbabwean opposition leader Nelson Chamisa refuses to accept his election defeat. He claims to have a 'legitimate claim' on the leadership of his country.
The Zimbabwean opposition leader Nelson Chamisa refuses to accept his election defeat. He claims to have a 'legitimate claim' on the leadership of his country.
The Republicans in the Committee of Inquiry of the House of Representatives state that they have found no evidence that US President Donald Trump and his campaign team have conspired with the Russians. On Friday, the Republicans made their final investigation report public.
Europe's most authoritarian leader, Viktor Orban, hopes for his re-election tomorrow. The nationalist is firmly in the saddle, supported by absurd and anti-Semitic state propaganda, but still wants more billions from the EU-ruff of Brussels, which he detested. The opposition is weak because divided.
The belongings of the late American actress Zsa Zsa Gabor are being auctioned. Nearly a thousand items, including jewelery, paintings, furniture and diva dresses, appear under the hammer in April, reports Heritage Auctions auction house in Beverly Hills.
The Belgian rapper Damso, who seemed to survive a storm of criticism but was not allowed to write an official World Cup song at the last minute, has responded to all the commotion for the first time.
During the peace conference for Syria, held in Sochi on the initiative of the Russians, an agreement was reached on the formation of a constitutional committee. In Geneva, he is working on the renewal of the Syrian constitution. That is what TASS news agency drew from Russian Minister of Foreign Affairs Sergei Lavrov's mouth.
Police service Interpol reports an alarm about the theft of a truck with 33,500 liters of chemicals in Belgium. The truck was stolen according to international media in Zedelgem, near Bruges.
Prince Laurent has still not clarified his visit to a party at the Chinese Embassy to celebrate the anniversary of the army of that country. Belgian Prime Minister Charles Michel wants to know the saddle of the stocking about the visit, but the prince says to be ill for the underbody.
An action of Booking.com site to recruit new holiday home owners has led to bad reactions from D66 and the SP in Amsterdam. Both parties find that the company Amsterdammers is engaged in the illegal rental of housing.
Donald Trump Jr. Was informed by email that the information about Hillary Clinton was an attempt by the Kremlin to help his father in the saddle. That reported The New York Times Monday on the basis of three people who knew about the mail.
The Cuban government deplores the actions taken by US President Donald Trump on Friday against Cuba. In a statement read on television, Cuba called the decision 'a setback' for American-Cuban relations.
President Donald Trump rejected the advancement policy of his predecessor Barack Obama against Cuba on Friday. He signed a decree making the individual Americans difficult to travel as a tourist to the Caribbean island and to spend money that, according to him, holds the communist regime in the saddle. Trump also decided restrictive measures for businessmen with the Cuban army.
The United Nations Security Council is Wednesday at 16.00 am (Dutch time) in emergency session to discuss the possible poison gas attack in the Syrian province of Idlib. 'We're very deeply concerned about what has happened,' said Nikki Haley, the US ambassador to the UN on Tuesday.
The European Union is determined to reduce the number of migrants from Africa. The 28 heads of government and heads of state took Friday at a summit in Malta, a ten-point plan that the migration across the Mediterranean decline should shout. The spearhead of the so-called Malta Declaration Libya was the departure point last year for more than 90 percent of the 181,000 boat migrants who reached Italy.
The UN Security Council on Thursday expressed support for the intention of West African countries to help the Gambian President Adama Thursday sworn Barrow in the saddle. The council however stressed that in the first place should be sought for a political solution.
Troops from West African countries have invaded Thursday Gambia. 'We have entered Gambia,' reported a spokesman for the Senegalese army.
Donald Trump accepts the conclusion of US intelligence that Russia is behind the hacks of the Democratic Party. That future chief of staff Trump, Reince Priebus, said.
In Kazakhstan, at least nine people have been slain after a building partially collapsed. Two people were taken to hospital, reported the Russian news agency Tass Monday.
A group of well-known American actors who cater see the presidency of Donald Trump with fear and trembling, has clung to a last straw: the Electoral College. The stars do in a movie Friday published an insistent appeal to the electors for next Monday anyway especially not to vote for Trump.
The North Korean army has practiced a particular target: a replica of the office of the South Korean president. Seoul warned Monday that the Stalinist country as the stress let up on the Korean peninsula.
Havana has come to an end the life of one of the most controversial leaders of the last century: Fidel Castro Ruz. Hated by Cubans who fled his revolution and dictatorship. Reviled in Washington because US politicians communist rate as flat saw under Florida as a personal insult. And, with millions of Latin Americans, still well liked because Castro finally dared to stand up to the big northern neighbor.
Defense specialists from Russia and the United States on Thursday held consultations again in a video conference on measures to improve security in the Syrian airspace. They were satisfied with the results.
In our country a slack attitude prevails when it comes to recognition of security risks, says Prof. Pieter van Vollenhoven. Unhappy Monday received the book from a headhunter Liesbeth Mekkering who, after a medical mistake had to fight for years for compensation. 'What I want to put the issue on the agenda!' He says.
The KNVB wants hooligans in a stadium in future be required to carry a mobile phone with a vingerafdrukapp with him. The newly developed application seems to be the solution to keep them effectively from the stadiums. The Football Association is lobbying in politics and the judiciary. Because rebuked hooligans now sit down despite their prohibition often smiling in the stands.
Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan late in all brands that after the failed coup stronger than ever in the saddle. He feels supported by the man in the street, devising Monday in an interview with CNN, recorded at the Presidential Palace in Istanbul, hard language to address his alleged enemies.
A professional cowboy, in the US state of Oregon with his lasso arts managed to catch a suspected thief.
On Egypt's Sinai Peninsula are Saturday slain thirteen policemen. Extremists opened at a checkpoint in the town of El Arish in northern Sinai the fire, according to the Egyptian Interior Ministry.
The former right hand of Zimbabwean President Robert Mugabe has turned against him. Former Vice President Joice Mujuru has founded a new party to compete against Mugabe.
An e-bike, motorcycle, car and boat are valuables and thus sought after objects of criminals. The Danish DanTracker has developed a GPS tracker with a battery that lasts up to ten years. Through an accompanying smartphone app lets you keep an eye on where your things are. Look how convenient that is.
Prime Minister Manuel Valls France has called on voters to vote in the second round of regional elections to the opposition, in order to prevent the right-wing National Front comes to power. According to Valls wants the party Frenchmen incite against each other, the BBC reported.