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Qatar seeks to subvert our country by extremism

Qatar seeks to subvert our country by extremism Dubai, United Arab Emirates "The Eritrean Foreign Ministry's statement on the Qatari threat to Asmara came after a period of patience for the Qatari brothers who had been trying in recent years to add Eritrea to the list of candidate countries," said Abdelkader Hamdan, Eritrea's representative to international organizations in Vienna. To sabotage ". He said in statements to Al-Arabiya.net that Doha's attempts to destabilize his country have been proven for some time and are no different from what it has prepared for other countries that have revealed it. He pointed out that it was remarkable during the last months of last year to focus on some Eritrean people who are related to the organization of the International Muslim Brotherhood, who have emerged as critical of Asmara and its policies and also their close relations with Yusuf al-Qaradawi. "Now it seems that Doha has decided to go to the second p

UK’s Harry and Meghan pick fashion favorite for wedding flowers

UK’s Harry and Meghan pick fashion favorite for wedding flowers LONDON (Reuters) – Britain’s Prince Harry and his American fiancee Meghan Markle have chosen a London florist beloved of the fashion industry to arrange the flower decorations for their wedding in late spring, Kensington Palace said on Sunday. Philippa Craddock, whose client list includes designer Alexander McQueen and British Vogue magazine, will use seasonal blooms from around Windsor to decorate the ceremony venue, including white garden roses, peonies and foxgloves. The May 19 wedding of Queen Elizabeth’s grandson, fifth-in-line to the throne, and Markle, star of the U.S. TV legal drama “Suits”, will be held at St. George’s Chapel, Windsor Castle. The florist will also use branches of beech, birch and hornbeam from the surrounding parkland and the couple themselves helped select the foliage. “Working with them has been an absolute pleasure,” Craddock said. “The process has been highly collaborative, free-flowing

The resentment of Saudi Arabia is pushing al-Bashir to the embrace of Qatar and Turkey Fathi Triki

The resentment of Saudi Arabia is pushing al-Bashir to the embrace of Qatar and Turkey  Fathi Triki With his sense of diminishing support coming from Saudi Arabia, Sudanese President Omar al-Bashir is strengthening his relations with Ankara and Doha. The newspaper "Africa Intelligence" French that Sudanese President «Omar al-Bashir» busy busy at the moment to win Qatar and Turkey to his side to make up for Saudi promises collapsed. Khartoum cut off diplomatic ties with Iran in January 2016 following Saudi pledges of substantial financial aid, as well as investment in agriculture and hydroelectric dams. But with the economic crisis reaching proportions that the Sudanese people can no longer afford, the ruling Islamist movement in the country is still waiting for Saudi support, which never seems to come. To make matters worse, according to Africa Intelligence, Saudi Arabia has recently denied tens of thousands of Sudanese citizens claiming they do not have a residence p

Happy Easter------Sincerest wishes

Happy Easter We would like to wish you and your family a very Happy Easter . In this season of hope, it is our sincere wish that the Holy Land will soon be free from occupation and that peoples of all faiths will be able to worship and live freely, independently and without fear . Sincerest wishes , Happy Easter

Putin and Rohani to meet Erdogan in Ankara to discuss Syria ... Where is Assad ...?-*

Putin and Rohani to meet Erdogan in Ankara to discuss Syria ... Where is Assad ...? Turkish Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdoğan and his Russian counterpart Vladimir Putin are to hold a three-way summit on April 4 to discuss the Syrian issue. The Information Office of the Turkish Presidency said that a bilateral meeting will be held between Erdogan and Rohani on the sidelines of the summit to discuss bilateral relations in addition to a similar meeting between Erdogan and Putin. Ankara will hold the seventh meeting of the Russian-Turkish High-Level Cooperation Council, chaired by Erdogan and Putin, during which they will discuss the joint relations between the two countries as well as participate in laying the foundation stone for the Turkish nuclear power plant in Ak Aquyu in the southern state of Mersin. The summit comes as an extension of the meetings held last year in the Russian city of Sochi as part of attempts to bring opposition parties together with the regime to a negoti

President Trump "We are one nation under God (not Allah) - Liberals are outraged Image

  30,000 Muslim rioters tried to invade Israel from Gaza - only 15 were killed as IDF did not allow the mass invasion Click to watch this video   Trump cuts more than $200M in US aid to Syria Click to watch this video   Italian Leader Vows To Deport 500,000 Migrants - The Muslim community is furious Click to watch this video     Watch: President Trump "We are one nation under God (not Allah) - Liberals are outraged Click to watch this video   Watch: Bulgarian Men Hunt Illegal Migrants And Throw Them Out Of Bulgaria Click to watch this video   Nikki Haley Announces Dramatic Cut in US Aid to the UN "US Will not Pay More" Click to watch this video   Trump bans refugees from terror-laden countries

With Riots and Live Fire, Gaza Just Went 25 Years Back in Time

Palestinians shout during clashes with Israeli troops during mass protests along the Israel-Gaza border, March 30, 2018. \ IBRAHEEM ABU MUSTAFA/ REUTERS With Riots and Live Fire, Gaza Just Went 25 Years Back in Time The new situation on the Israel-Gaza border has the potential makings of a third intifada. But is there will on the Palestinian side? Gaza border clashes resume as thousands attend funerals of 15 Palestinians killed in Friday's protests Gaza mass protests force Israeli military to maneuver between two contradictory goals Gaza footage shows protester shot in the back while running away from Israeli border wall Gaza has come a long way from the last time it was just Palestinian protestors against Israeli snipers. In April 1993, the Israel Defense Forces made a decision to go back to using live fire against Palestinian protestors – or rioters – in the Strip. It was over six years since the first intifada had begun and the army had been spending much of that time lo

The CitizenGO family wishes you and your family a blessed Easter!-

Dear Hayim, I wish to thank you for walking with us this far. The CitizenGO family wishes you and your family a blessed Easter! John 11:25-26 Jesus said to her, “I am the resurrection and the life. He who believes in me will live, even though he dies; and whoever lives and believes in me will never die.  Have a blessed Easter ! Sincerely, Ann Kioko and the entire CitizenGO team

Questions asked by Moscow to London on the issue of "Scrippal"-Iyad Kassem

Questions asked by Moscow to London on the issue of "Scrippal" The Russian Foreign Ministry published the questions in the memorandum handed over by the Russian Embassy in London to the British Foreign Office concerning the Scrippel case. The Russian Foreign Ministry said that "the Russian Embassy in Britain, on March 31 handed over a memorandum on the Scrippel fabricated case against Russia, containing a list of 14 questions." In the first instance, the Russian Foreign Ministry asked the British counterpart to explain why Russia was denied access to the consul to two of its citizens who were injured on British soil, as well as to clarify the antidote to which he was treated and the way British doctors obtained it. On this antidote. The Russian side asked the British Foreign Office to indicate on which bases the alleged "Russian origin" of the material used in Salisbury had been established. Did London have standard samples of toxic war materials, wh

Stephens sees off Ostapenko to win Miami title

https://ift.tt/eA8V8J March 31, 2018 (Reuters) – American Sloane Stephens kept intact her streak of never having lost a final as she defeated Latvia’s Jelena Ostapenko 7-6(5) 6-1 to claim the Miami Open title on Saturday. After a tense first set, the U.S. Open champion reeled off six consecutive games in the second to stop the French Open winner and claim her first Miami title after a slow start to the season. “I wasn’t expecting a title here or anywhere really, I just wanted to make sure I got my game back where I wanted it to be,” Florida native Stephens said in a courtside interview after extending her record in finals to 6-0. The crowd favorite had just six winners to 25 for Ostapenko, but 48 unforced errors by the Latvian and Stephens’ relentless defense were the difference. The men’s title will be decided on Sunday with American John Isner going for the biggest win of his career against Germany’s Alexander Zverev. (Reporting by Gene Cherry in Salvo, Nor

The guest list for Prince Harry's wedding

The British royal family has revealed the names of the guests to the wedding of Prince Harry, Prince Charles' second son, with Megan Markle, according to the Harper's Bazaar magazine. The magazine, the oldest magazine on women's issues in the world, said invitations were sent to about 600 people in the UK and abroad. The list includes guests invited by Prince Al-Aris: Former US President Barack Obama, his wife Michelle, current Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, Princess Victoria, the eldest daughter of the King of Sweden, and the Spanish royal family. The British Prince also invited his friends Chile, Bonas, as well as British singer Victoria Beckham and Australian actress Margot Robbie. The concert will be attended by renowned British musician and singer Elton John, who was close to Harry's late Princess Diana, young musician Ed Sheeran, singer Elie Golding and singer Chris Martin. The lucky owner of the fortune, the bride, Megan Markle, an American actress