UNUSUAL: Video: Norwegian Prime Minister Jens Stoltenberg, a taxi driver for a day
Full campaign for parliamentary elections in Norway, the outgoing Prime Minister Jens Stoltenberg in trouble in the polls, has tried to exercise at least surprising. To be closer to the concerns of voters, the Chief Labour government has turned into a taxi driver, time of an afternoon in the streets of the capital Oslo. … Continue reading
PRESIDENTIAL MALI: Presidential in Mali: results expected today
Malians will have to wait a few hours before the results of the presidential election on July 28. Malian presidency announced on his Twitter account that the announcement of the results was finally postponed to Friday, August 2 . If no explanation was given for the postponement, an official of the Ministry of Territorial … Continue reading
WORLD YOUTH DAY: The Pope's visit to Brazil François disrupted by protests
Pope Tuesday took a well-deserved day of rest after a hectic arrival in Rio de Janeiro, but the enthusiasm surrounding his visit aroused fears of increased excesses in the Following the social movement against the high cost of living and corruption. The police had to disperse Monday night with tear gas protesters on the … Continue reading
RAILWAY DISASTER: Crash Brétigny: "This is not a human problem"
An Intercity train to Limoges (Haute-Vienne) with 370 people on board derailed Friday, July 12 to 17 hours in Brétigny-sur-Orge in Essonne, killing six people and many wounded. To honor the victims, a minute of silence will be observed, Saturday, July 13 at noon at all stations and all trains France . According to … Continue reading
SOUTH AFRICA: Nelson Mandela's health has improved tonight, says Jacob Zuma
The health of former South African President Nelson Mandela has "improved overnight" but "remains critical," announced Thursday the presidency. " , I canceled my visit to Mozambique today (Thursday) to be able to see and talk to the doctors. It is much better today than it was when I saw him last night. The … Continue reading
Lebanon: Protests against the postponement of the parliamentary
A hundred people gathered, Thursday, June 20, in downtown Beirut to protest the postponement of legislative, decided amid tension in the country because of the war in neighboring Syria, found an AFP photographer. The four-year term ended on Thursday but Parliament decided on May 31 to extend the laws, scheduled for the spring, due … Continue reading
TERRORISM: Paris wants to classify the armed wing of Hezbollah as a terrorist group
Because of its support for the regime in Damascus, France will propose that the military wing of Hezbollah is on the list of terrorist groups of the European Union, said Wednesday, May 22 the Minister franç ais of Foreign Affairs Laurent Fabius moving to Amman, Jordan. "Based on the decisions taken by this and … Continue reading
TUNISIA: Several injured after clashes between Salafists and police near Tunis and Kairouan
Having failed to hold its congress in Kairouan (150 km from Tunis), city cordoned off by an impressive safety device, clashes broke out between police and Salafists in the western suburbs of Tunis and Kairouan only after the authorities refused the congress of the jihadist Salafist movement Ansar al-Sharia in this city. The Tunisian … Continue reading
FOOTBALL: Ligue 1: Marseille won the draw at stadium
There was no winner Sunday night in shock Lille-Marseille (0-0), which provides an avenue for the leader, Paris SG in his quest for the title with now 9 points ahead on the second, OM, while L1 has surpassed the 32nd day. PSG is gaining ground and is the winner of this day despite his … Continue reading