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The French Foreign Minister is in Baghdad to discuss the reconstruction of Iraq

French Foreign Minister Jean-Yves Le Drian arrived in Baghdad on Monday to discuss with Iraqi officials about the stabilization and reconstruction of Iraq following the defeat of the Islamic State (SI).
I came to declare your support to France and assist you. We will always be present. This is how we were involved in the coalition (international anti-jihadist), we will be in the reconstruction phase, "said the head of French diplomacy, referring to the stabilization and reconstruction of Iraq.

"We hope the French experience will be used for reconstruction," said Iraqi Foreign Minister Ibrahim Jaafari.

Jean-Yves Le Drian, who is still in Baghdad in August 2017, also has scheduled meetings with Iraqi Prime Minister Haider al-Abadi, country President Fouad Massoum and Parliament Speaker Salim al-Joubouri.

Reconstruction of Iraq, OPEC's second largest oil producer, has announced an extremely difficult and costly mission that will require an estimated $ 100 billion investment, as stated at the World Economic Forum in Davos, Prime Minister Abadi , in view of the international conference opening Monday in Kuwait.

The government's National Investment Commission has published a list of 157 projects for which Iraq will seek to attract investment in transport, energy and agriculture as part of its economic reconstruction and revitalization plan.

The terrorist attacks, the real MOLIMA that destroys Europe - Xinhua

The terrorist attacks, the real MOLIMA that destroys Europe - Xinhua

Brussels, known as the heart of Europe, has been attacked twice this year and is under threat of terrorism. What is happening in Brussels is a synopsis of what is happening throughout Europe: the threat of terrorist attacks constantly haunts Europeans like a ghost. Under the specter of this threat, the continent loses its status as a land of peace, in accelerated rhythm - Xinhua reports in a recent commentary.

Despite the anti-terrorist measures taken by European governments and the European Union (EU), the number and frequency of terrorist attacks continue to increase. By the end of August, Europe had been the scene of at least 13 terrorist attacks that caused at least 58 dead and 300 injured in Belgium, Britain, France, Germany, Spain and Sweden and other countries.

Unlike the attacks of September 11, 2001 in the United States, which involved sophisticated training, today's terrorist activities combine "lone wolf" attacks with organized ones. Moreover, the suspects in the attacks in Barcelona and Finland were ordinary people without criminal record, which makes it more difficult for authorities to investigate. In addition, the use of social media and the transformation of objects used in everyday life into crime tools make it even more difficult to identify and prevent attacks.

Many suspects of terrorist attacks in Europe come from the ranks of immigrants. For a long time, the European countries have neglected the fact that their citizens find their inspiration in extremism and join the "jihad" in the Middle East and other areas devastated by war, and amid the campaigns launched in the Middle East against groups such as the Islamic State, in Europe as residents with legal documents. Europol estimates the number of people in this situation to be over 5000 and considers it a serious concern.

The climate that feeds extremism is not only generated by Europe's social and economic problems, it is also related to the international situation, explains for Xinhua in 2015 the French philosopher Ruwen Ogien (deceased in May). On the one hand, the increased number of terrorist attacks in Europe is largely a result of the interventionist policies of the European states in the Middle East: in the struggle for resources and markets, the European countries have tried to expand their sphere of influence in the region. But unequal competition and egocentristic policies of Europeans have not only disrupted local economic development but have hindered the industrialization of the Arab world, causing the spread of poverty and inequality, and thus creating a favorable environment for terrorism.

At the same time - by applying double standards - Western states used the fight against terrorism as a means of implementing "Middle East policy". Thus, instead of eliminating terrorism, Western powers have paved the way for the survival of terrorism in the Middle East, which has enshrined Europe in a vicious circle of violence, according to Shen Yihuai, European Affairs Specialist at China's Institute of International Relations .

On the other hand, due to the economic downturn and rising unemployment in Europe over the last few years, the old problem of immigrant integration in European society has worsened. According to British economist and journalist Martin Wolf, the 2008 financial crisis has negatively affected low-skilled, low-skilled workers in the West, who were the main beneficiaries of industrialization. Wolf believes that behind the discontent of Western public opinion is the expansion of the role played by the financial sector, the increase in imports of goods requiring a high volume of work, and the intensification of immigration.

Thirdly, the paradox of Western democracy is reflected in an insufficient defense of the interests of marginalized groups. The high frequency of terrorist attacks can not be attributed only to the existence of cultural and religious conflicts between the West and the Middle East. The Western social system, marked by internal conflicts and contradictions, also bears a blame, Ogien said.

In addition, the predominant Christian culture in European countries continues to distort and reject Muslim culture, which intensifies conservative trends in European society, Xinhua notes

Cyprus criticizes Turkey after blocking a gas export ship

Cyprus criticizes Turkey after blocking a gas export ship

Cyprus said on Sunday evening that Ankara has violated "international law" after the Turkish navy blocked an Italian ship to explore natural gas in the waters of the Mediterranean island, AFP reports.
The Italian energy giant ENI informed the Cypriot news agency that one of its ships was ordered Friday by Turkish ships to stop because of "military activities" in the sector.

The boat headed for Block 3 of the Exclusive Economic Zone (EEZ) of Cyprus to begin exploring this block east of the island.

The division of Cyprus dates back to 1974 when Turkish troops invaded the north of the island in response to a coup d'etat aimed at annexing the island to Greece.

The gas exploration carried out in the EEZ by the Republic of Cyprus, an EU member who exercises only two-thirds of its authority in the country, has triggered tensions with Ankara wishing to suspend them until a solution is found for dividing the island.

While the various reunification attempts have failed, Cypriot President Nicos Anastasiades, re-elected on February 4 for a new term, has committed himself to end the division of the island.

"We keep calm in order to avoid any crisis and take all the necessary diplomatic measures for the sovereignty of the Republic of Cyprus to be respected," he said on Sunday.

"We are trying to avoid anything that could worsen the situation without ignoring the fact that Turkey's actions are a violation of international law," added Nicos Anastasiades.

In turn, the Turkish Foreign Ministry has vehemently accused Cyprus of "unilateral" activities, "despite the inalienable rights of Turkish Cypriots, co-owners of the island, on Cyprus' natural resources".

"This unconstructive attitude of Greek Cypriots is also a major obstacle to the Cyprus problem," the ministry said, referring to the division of the island.

Cyprus, which launched seven drilling operations seven years ago, announced on Thursday the discovery of important natural gas deposits in block 6, southwest of block 3, by the Eni group and the French at Total.

marți, 6 februarie 2018

after the decline of major scholarships: World wealthy LOSSED over 100 BILLION dollars in a single day

after the decline of major scholarships: World wealthy LOSSED over 100 BILLION dollars in a single day

The bitch on the main stock exchanges of the world felt deep in the pockets of the richest men. The world's richest 500 people lost $ 114 billion yesterday after Wall Street drops after optimism about tax cuts that fueled earnings in January triggered inflation concerns, according to Bloomberg ,
Warren Buffett, the third richest man in the world, was hit hardest, leaving $ 5.1 billion in accounts, according to the Bloomberg Billionaires Index.

CEO Mark Zuckerberg's fortune is now down by $ 3.6 billion, the second largest decline. Neither Jeff Bezos remained untouched: he lost $ 3.3 billion.

The Dow Jones stock index posted a decline of 1,175 points on Monday, the highest since the 2008 financial crisis, with S & P 500 and Nasdaq stocks rising, which attracted the US Presidency's "preoccupation."

"We are concerned every time stock markets are losing, but we have confidence in the strength of the economy," he told the US Presidency, according to CNBC

On the other hand, stock markets across Europe are now preparing for massive falls as a result of these events.

luni, 5 februarie 2018

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HISTORICAL DECISION taken by North Korea: Sends STATE HEAD in South Korea, unprecedented

HISTORICAL DECISION taken by North Korea: Sends STATE HEAD in South Korea, unprecedented

North Korea's head Kim Yong-nam is due to pay a visit to Pyeongchang this week at the Winter Olympics and become the highest-ranking Pyongyang official ever to visit South Korea , writes BBC News.

Kim Yong-nam is to attend Friday, at the opening ceremony of the JO, confirmed the North,
The two Koreas will scroll under one flag at the opening ceremony.

This visit signals a "thaw" in inter-Korean relations, but some experts find it unlikely to have any effect on Pyongyang's nuclear ambitions.
The visit will take three days, and Kim will lead the North Korean 22-member delegation.

Kim Yong-nam, aged 90, saw all three members of the Stalinist dynasty in his career.
Through his very symbolic function, he receives the accreditations of foreign diplomats in Pyongyang. As such, he is the one who sends condolences or congratulatory messages to foreign leaders.

He holds the presidency of the so-called North Korean Parliament - the Supreme People's Assembly - in 1998.
Unlike the current North Korean leader Kim Jong-un, Kim Yong-nam has made visits abroad.

In August 2017, he paid a visit to Iran, where he participated in the second term of Hassan Rohani's investiture. He also participated in the opening ceremony of the Sochi Olympics in Russia in 2014.

Kim Yong-nam is considered a loyal follower of leadership.
"How he acts and expresses himself under the direction of leadership, Kim makes no mistakes. That's why he was able to keep his high-ranking post in a country where cleanliness is commonplace, "a North Korean transfiguration quoted by the South Korean press agency Yonhap said.

A South Korean presidential official told the BBC that Kim's visit reflects the North's willingness to improve inter-Korean relations and demonstrates the sincerity of Pyongyang.
Seoul announced he wants to hold high-level talks with the North Korean delegation during its visit, according to Yonhap.

By attending the opening ceremony of the OH, Kim Yong-nam will be in the presence of US Vice President Mike Pence, in the context of strong tensions between Pyongyang and Washington on North Korean nuclear ambitions.

BREAKING news THE NERVES BETWEEN THE NETHERLANDS AND TURKEY

BREAKING THE NERVES BETWEEN THE NETHERLANDS AND TURKEY: The Hague Government withdrew its ambassador from Ankara

The Netherlands announced on Monday that it is withdrawing its accredited Ambassador to Ankara because of the difficult 'normalized' relations with Turkey and that they will not authorize the presence of a Turkish representative on the Dutch territory as the relations between the two countries are at the lowest level since last year , AFP reports.
The Hague government then refused entry to the country of two Turkish ministers who wanted to address Turkish demonstrators during political rallies in favor of President Recep Tayyip Erdogan. Since then, despite talks 'we have not reached an agreement on how to normalize' relations, Dutch Foreign Minister Halbe Zijlstra said, according to a press release.

Russia, unprecedented warning for the US: 'We still have similar measures in our arsenal' as a response to sanctions...

Russia, unprecedented warning for the US: 'We still have similar measures in our arsenal' as a response to sanctions

Russia still has measures that it can take against the US as a response to sanctions, but it keeps it for now, Russian Deputy Foreign Minister Sergei Riabkov said, according to an interview published on Izvestia newspaper Monday,
Bearing tense tensions over Syria, Ukraine and the US accusations that Russia intervened in the 2016 presidential campaign, which Moscow denies, the ties between the two countries have reached the Cold War level.

The US Department of Finance published a list of 210 people last week, including 96 "oligarchs" worth $ 1 billion or more, considered to be close to the Kremlin regime as part of a package sanctions approved in August last year.

Finance Minister Steven Mnuchin said the report would include unspecified sanctions.
Riabkov told Izvestia that Moscow had previously retaliated against the US, suspending nuclear agreements, expanding the list of US politicians whom they consider anti-ruse and ordering half of US embassy staff in Russia to leave.

'We still have similar measures in our arsenal,' said Riabkov. "But their possible activation is the subject of a separate political decision," the Russian official said.

Such a decision will be taken by Russian President Vladimir Putin after assessing a 'combination of factors'.

"We have to evaluate the consequences of the list of oligarchs in terms of how it is used," Riabkov also said.

Despite ruined relations between the US and Russia, Riabkov said Moscow remains keen to try to make progress with the US in terms of arms control and non-aggression pacts.

ALLEGED - DARKNESS IN JAPAN

ALLEGED - DARKNESS IN JAPAN: A military helicopter, FOOTED near a kindergarten. The number of VICTIMS remains unknown

According to Japanese Defense Minister Itsunori Onodera, the helicopter "apparently collapsed over a house." He told the media that checks were being made to confirm whether deaths or material damage were recorded.

At the crash site, which occurred in Kanzaki city at 4:43 am local time, a fire broke out. A responsible person from the nearby kindergarten announced that all children are safe.

The local fire brigade indicated that he had received information in the sense that a person would have died near the place of crash. It is unclear whether the person was a crew member.

There were two people aboard the AH-64 helicopter.

North Korea's decision-news

South Korean presidential spokesman Cheong Wa Dae on Monday welcomed North Korea's decision to send a delegation headed by PyeonChang's chairman of the presidency of the Supreme Assembly, the Yonhap agency website said.

"We believe this decision shows North Korea's determination to improve the inter-Korean relationship and help the Olympic Games to be successful," spokeswoman Cheong Wa Dae said at a press conference.

The statement was made one day after Pyongyang announced Seoul that Supreme Assembly President Kim Yong-Nam will head a 22-member delegation to be present at the Olympic Games to be held from 9 to 25 February .

On the other hand, North Korea's participation in the Olympic Games is perceived as a diplomatic strategy of Pyongyang.

On Jan. 25, Pyongyang sent a rare message to "all Koreans, from home and abroad," in which they call for a "step forward" for unification without the help of other countries.

A North Korean high honorary officer will travel to South Korea on Friday for a three-day visit, a visit linked to the Winter Olympics in Pyeongchang, the South Korean government announced on Sunday.

The name of the North Korean official is Kim Yong-Nam, president of the presidency of the Supreme People's Assembly (the North Korean parliament controlled by the single party), and occupies the symbolic position of North Korean chief of state. He is not related to North Korean Kim Jong-Un, says Agerpres. Kim Yong-Nam will be accompanied by three high-level political leaders and a support team of 18 members, the South Korean Unification Ministry said, not mentioning whether or not Kim will attend the Opening Ceremony of the Olympic Games Pyeongchang.