Nicolas Sarkozy trial is France’s ‘biggest government scandal’ – DW – 01/26/2025

On a recent Wednesday afternoon in a small theater in Paris, journalist Fabrice Arfi was talking to dozens of viewers after watching his latest documentary on a case that is now at the center of a court case involving former French President Nicolas Sarkozy. Is in. “There were thousands of documents, bank statements, handwritten notes, … Read more

Trump discussed the ticket purchase with many people; Decision in 30 days

On Air Force One – US President Donald Trump said on Saturday that he was interacting with many people about buying tickets and probably will take a decision on the future of the popular app in the next 30 days. “I have talked to many people about tickets and are very interested in tickets,” Trump … Read more

Rainfall in California will aid firefighters, threatening toxic runoff

Los Angeles – Rain began falling across parched Southern California on Saturday, a boon for firefighters battling several wildfires. But heavy rain on the burnt hills could bring the threat of new problems like toxic ash flow. Los Angeles County crews spent much of the week removing vegetation, shoring up slopes and strengthening roads in … Read more

North Korea says it tested strategic cruise missiles – DW – 01/26/2025

Pyongyang’s official Korean Central News Agency (KNCA) reported on Sunday that North Korea conducted a strategic cruise missile test. According to the report, the country’s leader Kim Jong Un monitored the test. North Korea’s deterrence means are being “more and more deeply perfected,” KCNA quoted Kim as saying. The sea-to-surface strategic guided cruise missiles traveled … Read more

COVID likely originated in a lab, but agency has ‘low confidence’ in report

Washington— The CIA now believes the virus responsible for the COVID-19 pandemic likely originated from a laboratory, according to an assessment released Saturday, pointing the finger at China, while also acknowledging that The spy agency has “low confidence” in its findings. The finding is not the result of any new intelligence, and the report was … Read more

The United Nations urged to lift sanctions against post -West Syria -DW -01/26/2025

The United Nations High Commissioner Philippo Grandy for refugees on Saturday called the Western governments to lift the sanctions against Syria as they are “obstacles” to the return of millions of refugees. During the visit to Damascus, Grandy said, “Syrian number” had reached almost zero. Now it is about 30% in a female space. , … Read more

Trump reinstates US participation in two anti-abortion agreements

Washington— President Donald Trump used his executive authority on Friday to reinstate America’s participation in two international anti-abortion agreements, including one that would cut off US family planning funding to foreign organizations if they provide abortions. Or promote. Trump reinstated the Mexico City policy, which opponents call the “global gag rule” because they say it … Read more

Thousands of people marched as AfD’s election campaign started – DW – 01/25/2025

Thousands of Germans took to the streets in several cities to protest the rise of right-wing extremism and the growing popularity of the anti-immigrant Alternative for Germany (AfD) party. At Berlin’s Brandenburg Gate, people whistled and sang anti-fascist songs, and in the western city of Cologne, protesters carried banners condemning the AfD. The protests also … Read more

9 South African soldiers killed due to increasing conflict in Eastern Congo

The South African Department of Defense said on Saturday that nine South African soldiers have been killed in the struggle area of ​​Eastern Congo, as Congo soldiers and peace soldiers were struggling to stop the lead of Rwanda -backed rebels on Goma city. Two Army sources said the Democratic Republic of Congo and its associates … Read more