Biden consider Trump " completely unfit" to take over the presidency
Democratic presidential candidate Joe Biden on Wednesday criticized president Donald Trump for managing the stage of the Corinavirus pandemi. Biden considered that Trump had failed in that, and this" makes him completely unfit" to take over the presidency,noting that the president's responsibility is " to protect the American people, and he did not do so." He also confirmed that he does not trust Trump about what he is saying about producing a vaccine against the epidemic,he added that " I trust vaccines,and I trust scientists, but I don't trust Trump. Now the American also can't trust him"
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After it was suspended 27 years ago,is Morocco ready to apply the death penalty again
The case of the rape and murder of the 11-year-old child, Adnan, sparked a new, old debate about the death penalty in Morocco between supporters and opponents of it, due to the deep sadness of this heinous crime in the souls of Moroccans, and the different views on the legal treatment of this type of crime.
And the case of the child Adnan, which shook the feelings of Moroccans a few days ago, involved a 24-year-old person who lured the victim to his home in Tangiers, northern Morocco, and raped the child and killed him in cold blood. He even tried to hide his crime by burying the victim's body in a garden not far from the house His parents, but the police succeeded in reaching him and dismantling the threads of crime.
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Moroccan journalist appears before an investigating judge in the cases of" espionage, sexual assault
The judicial investigation of Moroccan journalist and human rights activist Omar Radi began on Tuesday in the Criminal Chamber of the Casablanca Court of Appeal, as part of his prosecution in two cases, the first of which is "espionage" and the second is "sexual assault."
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Paris attack 4 wounded and two arrested near "Charlie hebdo" headquarters
French police arrested the suspected perpetrators of the white weapon attack, near the old headquarters of the satirical newspaper "Charlie Hebdo" in Paris, on Friday, according to local media. 4 people were injured, two of them in serious condition, after the attack, according to a "Sky News Arabia" correspondent, while French Prime Minister Jean Castex said that the attack took place with a knife.
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Carbon monoxide kills 16 miners in China
The Chongqing Municipal Administration revealed in its social media account that 17 people were trapped in the mine.
The post said that one person was taken to hospital, and the others showed no signs of life.
Xinhua said the accident occurred at the Songzao Coal Mine of a local energy company in Zhejiang District early Sunday morning, according to the district government, and an investigation is underway.
And the official Xinhua News Agency indicated that the burning of the belts caused an increase in the level of carbon monoxide
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Trump officially selects Amy Connie Barett as a member of the suprême court
Trump announced that Amy's Connie Barett nomination for membership in the supreme court was based on her competence
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Feeding pigeons is great fun
Sometimes some pigeons are daring, sometimes they are shy, and both are cool and cuddly
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The minister of health of the UAE received the first dose of the coronavirus
The Minister of Health and Prevention of the UAE, Abdul Rahman bin Muhammad Al Owais, received the first dose of the Covid-19 vaccine on Saturday, in line with the ministry’s plan that was announced last week, which includes providing the vaccine to specific groups from the first line of defense.
The Emirati Minister said: “We seek, by presenting this vaccine, to provide all safety measures for the champions of the first line of defense and to protect them from any dangers that they may face due to the nature of their work, stressing that it fully and completely complies with the regulations and laws that allow a faster review of licensing procedures, after the emergence of Positive results of clinical trials conducted by the health sector in the country.
The Minister of Health and Prevention of the UAE stated that "the vaccine is safe and effective and will contribute to reducing the losses caused by the Covid-19 pandemic and saving lives," according to the Emirates News Agency, "WAM".
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Trump pledges to proceed"very soon" with the appointment of a successor to supreme court justice
On Saturday, US President Donald Trump pledged at a White House press conference to proceed "very soon" in appointing a successor to the Dean of Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Eynesburg, who passed away yesterday at the age of 87, and the new judge is likely to be a woman. With this appointment, Trump seeks to favor the conservatives in the Supreme Court. Meanwhile, Democratic presidential candidate Joe Biden called for looking into that file after the end of the presidential elections to be held on November 3
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Drug money and wealth stolen from developing countries...
An international investigative journalistic investigation published on Sunday revealed that huge amounts of illegal money flowed for years through the largest banking institutions in the world, denouncing the large loopholes in banking sector laws that criminals easily exploit.
The investigation conducted by BuzzFeed News and the International Consortium for Investigative Journalism (ICIJ), with the participation of 108 media organizations from 88 countries, indicated that “the profits from the bloody drug gang wars, the looted wealth from developing countries and the savings that their owners worked hard to collect and then were robbery. "On them in a Ponzi fraudulent manner, all these funds were allowed to flow to and from these banking institutions, despite the warnings of the employees of these banks."
The documents, called the "Vincent Files", talk about transfers of about two trillion dollars of suspicious funds that were circulating between 1999 and 2017.
BuzzFeed said in the introduction to the investigation that "these documents that banks have collected and have been shared with governments, but kept out of public view, reveal gaps in the protection measures of banks and their ease of exploitation by criminals." The website added: "The networks through which dirty money passes around the world have become a vital artery for the global economy."
The investigation refers in particular to five major banks, namely JP Morgan Chase, HSBC, Standard Chartered, Deutsche Bank and Bank of New York Malone, accused of continuing to transfer the assets of presumed criminals, even after they have been prosecuted or convicted of misconduct. Financial.
It is also based on thousands of leaked "suspicious activity reports" documents that were filed with the Financial Crime Agency (Vincennes) at the US Treasury
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Biden calls on the senate not to vote on the appointment of a supreme court judge....
On Sunday, Democratic US presidential candidate Joe Biden asked senators not to vote on appointing a new Supreme Court judge "before the Americans have chosen their president ."
And he considered in an intervention from Philadelphia that President Donald Trump's intention to appoint a successor to Judge Ruth Bader Ginsburg, who died Friday before the maturity of November 3, "is nothing more than an arbitrary exercise of political power," adding, "The president was very clear, it is simply a matter of power. And clarity, (issue) authority. "
"If President Trump insists on putting up a name, the Senate must not act before the Americans have chosen their next president and the next Congress," said the former vice president, leading in nationwide polls.
In a sharp tone, Biden criticized the Republican majority leader in the Senate, Mitch McConnell, for announcing "in the hour after the death" of Judge Ginsburg that he would organize a vote to choose a successor that would move the Supreme Court to the conservative camp, knowing that McConnell had previously refused to question a judge appointed by the Democratic president. Former Barack Obama in 2016 on the pretext that it is an election year.
Biden stressed that "they cannot change their position after four years only because that serves their interests." He added, "I am not naive. I am not addressing President Trump or McConnell, but rather a handful of Republican senators who know deep in their heart what is good for their country."
He addressed them, saying: "Respect your constitutional duties, listen to your conscience."
It is noteworthy that the US Supreme Court has the final say in all major social issues that Americans are divided upon, such as abortion, minority rights, possession of weapons, the death penalty, and others. This court also has the final say in electoral disputes, similar to what happened in the 2000 elections that ended with the victory of George W. Bush. Under the constitution, the president chooses his candidate and puts him before the Senate for approval
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A homeless cat almost died of cold and hunger
Goodness still exists,this cat was rescued from starvation
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Macron said: the US- chinese " rivalry" should not dominate the world
Said the French president Emmanuel shifty Tuesday in his speech to the United Nations that " the world in the status quo can not be reduced antagonism between China and the United States", calling on the international community to "build new alliances."
Macron said: "We are not condemned collectively (...) to be in some way mere witnesses of collective impotence."
On the Iranian nuclear file, the French President said that "a framework must be put in place within the 2015 nuclear agreement to ensure that Iran never acquires nuclear weapons and also addresses its ballistic missile program and its destabilizing activities
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Russia is expanding the list of Europeans banned from entering its territory
Russia announced Wednesday that it has expanded the list of European citizens prevented from entering its territory, in a decision presented as a response to modern "hostile" mechanisms by Europeans.
The Russian Foreign Ministry did not give the exact reason for this decision, which comes against the backdrop of increasing European criticism since European laboratories confirmed the poisoning of Russian dissident Alexei Navalny .
"More than once we have warned the European Union of the destructive nature of their behavior," the Russian Foreign Ministry said in a statement, noting that the list of banned European persons and organizations has been expanded "to equal" the European Union's list.
"If the European Union continues this confrontational approach, we will reserve our right to take appropriate measures," the statement continued.
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