google.com, pub-6663105814926378, DIRECT, f08c47fec0942fa0 Around the World JM: Around The World Calais, France Migrants fight


Around The World Calais, France Migrants fight

Calais, France
Migrants fight: Violence is breaking out nightly in Calais, where hundreds of African migrants cluster in camps, waiting to sneak aboard trucks bound for Britain. Eritrean migrants said Albanian gangs had taken over the lots where cargo trucks parked before being loaded onto ferries, and that the Albanians were only letting Sudanese migrants who paid a fee get in. Eritreans and Sudanese battled with sticks and rocks over access to the parking lots, and several were injured. “The Albanian people smugglers lie to the African migrants and tell them that they can work in the U.K., which they describe as El Dorado,” said French aid worker Jean-Claude Larue.

Madrid
Ex-king in paternity suit: A Catalan waiter has filed suit in Spain’s Supreme Court, claiming he is the illegitimate son of former king Juan Carlos. The king, 76, abdicated in June so his son, Felipe, could assume the throne, and that decision stripped Carlos of his immunity from lawsuits. Alberto Sola Jimenez, 58, has been pressing the palace for recognition for years, since he discovered that his birth mother might have had an affair with the king when both were teenagers. The palace ignored his letters as well as those from Ingrid Saritau, 48, a Belgian housewife who also claims the king is her father. DNA tests show the two have a 91 percent chance of sharing a parent.


Managua, Nicaragua
Liberation theology is back: Pope Francis has reinstated a Nicaraguan priest suspended in 1985 for his Marxist activism. The Rev. Miguel D’Escoto Brockmann became foreign minister in the revolutionary, leftist Sandinista government in 1979. Pope John Paul II, a passionate anti-Communist, rebuked him for getting involved in politics and stripped him of the right to perform Mass. But D’Escoto remained politically active—in 2004, he referred to Ronald Reagan as “the butcher of my people,” and from 2008 to 2009, he served as president of the United Nations General Assembly. The Vatican said the reinstatement was a manifestation of the pope’s mercy, not his politics.

La Paz, Bolivia
Latin America vs. Israel: Bolivia has become the latest Latin American country to criticize Israel harshly over its offensive in Gaza. Bolivian President Evo Morales declared Israel a “terrorist state” and said Israelis henceforth will have to apply for visas to visit his country. El Salvador, Brazil, Chile, Ecuador, and Peru have already recalled their ambassadors from Israel to protest the shelling of Palestinian homes. Israel said the Latin American position was “deeply disappointing” and “constitutes encouragement for Hamas, a group recognized as a terror organization by many countries around the world.”

London
Muslim quits government: The only Muslim member of Prime Minister David Cameron’s cabinet resigned this week, saying the government’s policy of supporting Israel throughout the monthlong war in Gaza was “morally indefensible.” Sayeeda Warsi, a daughter of Pakistani immigrants who became a baroness, was senior minister of state at the Foreign Office, responsible for international justice and human rights. In her surprise resignation letter, she said Cameron’s policy would have a “long-term detrimental impact” on Britain’s reputation, adding, “I must be able to live with myself for the decisions I took or the decisions I supported.”

Buenos Aires
Back in default: Argentina has defaulted on its sovereign debt for the second time since 2001 but says this time it’s not to blame. Argentina wanted to pay bondholders their usual installment, but a U.S. federal judge ruled that it could not do so unless it simultaneously paid the U.S. hedge funds that refused to accept less than they were owed as part of a deal to settle the 2001 default. The country couldn’t ignore the ruling, because the judge said any bank that facilitated Argentina’s payments to bondholders without also paying the hedge funds would be in contempt of court. President Cristina Fernández de Kirchner said the ruling was part of a capitalist conspiracy. “Every time Argentina has become viable,” she said, “they start lobbing financial missiles and bombs.”

Moscow
Tit for tat: In retaliation for U.S. and European Union sanctions, the Kremlin this week announced it was imposing restrictions on food and agricultural imports from any state that has imposed sanctions “against Russian entities or individuals.” The decree by President Vladimir Putin didn’t specify which products would be hit, but analysts expect items like French wine and cheese and American whiskey to be included. In the past, Russia has cited public health as a pretext for restricting imports from countries it is angry with, as it did in 2008, when it banned Georgian wine, and earlier this year, when it banned Ukrainian dairy products and Polish fruit. Russia is already feeling the pinch from EU sanctions: One Russian airline has been forced to ground all its planes because they can’t be maintained without European parts.

Abuja, Nigeria
Military accused of atrocities: Amnesty International has accused the Nigerian military of war crimes in the country’s northeast, where troops are battling Islamist militants from Boko Haram. Videos show Nigerian soldiers and government-allied militias slitting the throats of detainees and dumping their bodies in mass graves. “What does it say when members of the military carry out such unspeakable acts and capture the images on film?” said Salil Shetty, secretary-general of Amnesty. “Nigerians deserve better.” Meanwhile, the government said more than half a million Nigerians have fled their homes as Boko Haram rampages across the north, kidnapping and killing in its effort to impose sharia law.

Luhansk, Ukraine
Russian buildup: Half the population of Luhansk fled this week as the Ukrainian army tried to dislodge pro-Moscow separatists from the city. As fighting raged between rebels and government forces, Russia deployed an extra 8,000 troops along its border with Ukraine—bringing the total number of Russian soldiers stationed in the area to 20,000, together with tanks, artillery, and at least 100 aircraft. NATO said Russia might intend to “use the pretext of a humanitarian or peacekeeping mission as an excuse to send troops into eastern Ukraine.” Even if there is no invasion, the Russian presence is a huge drain on the Ukrainian army, which must divert troops to guard the border instead of joining the offensive on the separatist strongholds of Luhansk and Donetsk.

Kabul
American general killed: An Afghan soldier gunned down a general and wounded at least 15 other people this week. Maj. Gen. Harold Greene, 55, is the highest-ranking U.S. officer to be killed in more than 12 years of U.S. involvement in Afghanistan. The soldier, who was eventually killed by Afghan forces, fired a machine gun from inside a building as Greene and other coalition troops stood outside a training facility in Kabul. It’s unclear whether the gunman was tied to the Taliban or was acting alone. Such insider attacks were common in 2012, when dozens of coalition troops were killed by Afghan allies, but they have been rare since then. Greene, a logistics and infrastructure expert, was on his first combat tour of Afghanistan.


Delhi
World trade deal killed: India has shocked the world by killing a World Trade Organization deal that would have saved the global economy $1 trillion. The deal to streamline customs procedures, which had to be signed by last week, was approved by the previous Indian government, but the new government of Prime Minister Narendra Modi refused to endorse it unless the WTO gave India an exemption allowing it to subsidize farmers and stockpile vast amounts of grain. “India must have freedom to use food reserves to feed their poor,” said Indian Trade Minister Nirmala Sitharaman. The U.S. and other countries are discussing how to move ahead on the pact without India.

Bangkok
Abandoned baby: A Thai surrogate mother has appealed for international help in raising a Down syndrome baby abandoned by his Australian parents. Surrogate Pattaramon Chanbua was told to have an abortion when one of the twins she was carrying was found to have Down, but she refused, citing her Buddhist beliefs. She says the Australian couple came and took away only the healthy girl, leaving the boy, who has an expensive heart condition, with her. She is raising the boy, Gammy, as her own and says she wants the girl returned as well, after Australian media reported that the father is a convicted molester of little girls. Authorities from both countries are investigating the case, and Australian charities have raised more than $200,000 to help Pattaramon.

facts about Italy facts about Germany facts about Poland
facts about France facts about Hollland facts about Mexico
facts about Peru facts about Spain facts about Pakistan
facts about Costa Rica facts about Ireland facts about Egypt
facts about Jordan facts about Armenia facts about Israel
facts about Philippines facts about Panama facts about Russia
facts about Madagascar facts about Haiti facts about Hong Kong
facts about Bahamas facts about Kenya facts about Benin
facts about Guyana facts about Tunisia facts about Malawi
facts about Norway facts about Scotland facts about Sweden
facts about North Korea facts about Bolivia facts about Argentina
facts about England facts about Portugal facts about Finland
facts about Malaysia facts about Greece facts about Canada
facts about Croatia facts about Cambodia facts about Bangladesh
facts about South Africa facts about Hungary facts about New Zealand
facts about China facts about Thailand facts about Vietnam
facts about Saudi arabia facts about Iceland facts about Venezuela
facts about Ireland facts about India facts about Chile
facts about Indonesia facts about Singapore facts about Jamaica
facts about Japan facts about Brazil facts about South Korea
facts about canada facts about Italy facts about Columbia
facts about Mexico facts about USA weird facts North Korea
facts about Slovenia facts about Australia facts about Country
simple facts Venezuela simple facts South Korea simple facts New Zealand
simple facts Jamaica simple facts Greece simple facts Canada
simple facts China simple facts England simple facts Argentina
simple facts Bolivia simple facts South Africa simple facts India
simple facts Thailand simple facts Australia simple facts Bangladesh
simple facts Japan simple facts USA simple facts Czech
simple facts St.Vincent simple facts Ivory Coast simple facts Switzeland

Facts About Germany Facts About Greece Facts About Guyana Facts About Haiti Facts About Hollland Facts About Hong Kong Facts About India Facts About Israel Facts About Italy Facts About Ivory Coast Facts About Jamaica Facts About Japan


Beginner's Cryptocurrencies Track Cryptocurrencies Make Money i.e. Get Cryptocurrencies Initial Coin Offering Asset Invest Cryptocurrencies Drawbacks Cryptocurrencies Future Cryptocurrency Cryptocurrency FAQ Ways to Lower Car Insurance 100 Tips to Save Money Every Day 189 Life Hacks to Save Money 25 Tips to Save on Groceries How to Save on Food The 10 Rules and Tips to Save on Shopping Saving on Shopping 2021 35 Ways to Teach You How to Save Money 10 Tips to Save Your First €100,000 7 Handy Saving Tips to Make It Easier to Save How to Save on Shopping 10 Tips not to be missed 8 Easy Ways to Save Money How to Save on Food: 26 Tips to Follow 35 Tips to Save Money and Optimize Your Budget How to Save on Shopping: Tips to Avoid Unnecessary Expenses How to Reach Your Savings Goals 17 Tips to Help You Save Money Fast Best Tips to Save Money 2021 15 Things You Should Never Buy at Gas Stations Annuities Meaning Finding Travel Insurance For Cancer Diagnosis How Does the Stock Market Work Top 10 Ways to Make Money Online 10 Legit Ways to Make Money and Passive Income Online 10 Ways To Cut Your Health Care Costs The Ultimate Assurance of Buy-sell Agreements 5 Tips to Prepare for Your Property Settlement 8 Habits of Wealthy and Successful People Why Millennials Choose to Buy Home 7 Tips Every Homeowner Need to Know About Insurance 8 Tip on Homeownner Insurance 10 Question You Should Ask Mortgage Lenders How Much is My Car Accident Settlement Worth 200 Business Movement News 150 Financial Tip You Should Know Essential List of Mortgage Application Document Prepare Yourself Before Investing in Stock Shopping is the Right Way Without Debt Factors Affecting Home Loan Rates Using Credit Cards With No Debt Plan for Business Loans Step Before Buying Insurance Choosing Life Insurance How to Get Cheap Car Insurance If in Debt With a Credit Card Type of Insurance How to Request a Claim Deposit With Banks or Take Out Insurance Why Do We Need Life Insurance Insure Assets and Liabilities How is It Different Contract for Buying a House Happy if in Debt Can Not Pay the Car Installments 16 Most Important Car Insurance Terms Want to Use Urgent Money Where Should I Request a Loan Save Money in Stocks How to Have a Home Plan Before Retirement Plan for Repayment Carefully 50 Financial Movement You Should Know How You Can Hit the Heights While Plunging to the Depths 10 Ways to Cut Your Health Care Costs Tips for Handling an Employee's Departure How to Get Your Product Onto Retailers' Shelves A List of Pointers for Low-cost Promotion A Field Guide to Office Colleagues How to Get Your Tqm Training on Track 4 Excuses to Use Unconscious Credit Cards Be Careful Terms of Insurance Agreement Changing a Home to Pay Off Debt Want Money to Invest Credit Card Addiction Symptoms How to Manage Credit Card Debt if Lose Job What is Private Fund Loans for Education 10 Things That Lead to Poverty Do Not Overlook Insurance There Are Also Saving on Debt 10 Things You Need to Do Before Retiring Seed Funds for the Smallest Start-ups Health Insurance Managed Care Can Cost More States Go for Bold Changes Outside Directors: How They Help You Helping Your Children Plan for a Distant Future The Tax Advantages of a Home Office Job Skills Have Declined Firms Say American Get More for Their Money Boost Your Problem-solving Power Finding the Essence of Good Sales People Suggestions on Selling Your Service Firm Warming to the Idea of Customer Feedback It's Timely to Consider Still Another Inequality More Tax Cuts Coming Vice Presiddency Becoming More Attractive Goal Turn Anger Into an Asset Making the Most of Trade Shows Ideas for Making the Most of Time on the Road The Benefits of Smart Inventory Management Policies That Protect a Company's Good Name Market-neutral Funds May Offer Solace if Stocks Tank Bargains in Business Insurance Bills Would Affect the Hiring of Skilled Foreign Workers The Ups and Downs of a Postal Rate Proposal Locking on to Teamwork Nurturing Part Timers to Be Entrepreneurs Holding Things Together When Selling A Location Knowing When Cut The Cord A New Selling Approach Makes Fashion Sense Too Much Team Harmony Can Signal Trouble Oiling The Wheels Of Consumer Satisfaction Networking 101: Seeing And Being Seen Nuts About Snack Food A Jet-Powered Takeoff Grooming For Success Switching to Self Insurance Promoting A World Ethical Standard Help Wanted Desperately How to Get a Yes From Your Banker Lawmakers Have Their Work Cut Out For Them Making The Climb Onto Store Shelves Hammering Home Performance Incentives Have You Seen Your Banker For Your Annual Checkup Protect Your Company's Proprietary Information Adding Some Byte To Retirement Plans From The Ground Up Pluses And Pitfalls In Voice Mail Lawmakers Have Their Work Cut Out For Them Making The Climb Onto Store Shelves Market Bulls Battle A Case Of Nerves Check The Fine Print In Picking A 401 (k) Plan 5 Pitfalls Make Your Work Inefficient Wrong Stock Investing What is a non life insurance 5 things to do if you want to succeed 5 steps Emphasize the use of credit cards correctly Unemployment can be saved by doing 5 steps Obstacles that prevent from saving Want to be rich do these 3 things New to the stock market Change the attitude of saving with 3 steps Home loan Not difficult anymore Start investing is not difficult Come check the finance health Live 3 items for solving the poor 5 wrong financial views Risking destruction 4 things that should not be overlooked for Save money Wise financial planning techniques for the family 5 mistakes checklist when buying insurance 5 reduce the risk of doing business 3 risk levels that must be known before investing Advantages and disadvantages of Requesting a loan Saving The US Economy What price loyalty at Vodafone Alphabet soup and economic recovery Our growing nostalgia for commuting Financial alchemy Personal credit 4 principles of financial success Buying housing is not a big deal anymore Essential insurance How to teach your child to be wise With the use of money 6 Collection techniques That a salary man needs to do How to choose a credit card that best suits your needs Beware The Scammers out to empty your bank account Avoid The Traps Set By Estate Agents 10 Ways To Cut Your Health Care Costs What is the stock market Adjust the idea of adding value to your business How ready are you for down 10 techniques to use money 10 Ideas To Conquer Stocks 10 Year Retirement Plan Factors That Make Your Finances Worse Eliminate 5 Weaknesses to Create Success in SME Retirement Investment Plan Longevity Simpler 5 Secrets to Financial Freedom How to Invest Without Losing Do We Need Too Much Money 8 Alarms When Finances Are in Trouble How to Use Money Saving Techniques Credit Card Debts Not Difficult Anymore Long Term Savings Financial Matters Young People Should Know The 5 Phases of Money Flow Youth Fever for Cryptocurrencies Economy Versus Demagoguery Resistance to Organizational Change What is Production budget What are the Goods in Commission What are Returns on Purchases What are Pre Operating Expenses What is a Technical Organization 10 Types of Credit Securities 5 Main Types of Business Organization What Is a Business Advisor What is the Personification of Accounts What Is Expense policy 6 Stages of Administrative Organization Social Responsibility of Institutions What Is Business Environment Forms of Organization of Economic Entities Top 9 Functions of a Salesperson 7 Duties of an Accounting Clerk 7 Most Outstanding Comptroller Functions What Is Bookkeeping What Are Taxes Payable Armand Feigenbaum Biography What Is Zero Base Budgeting What Is Chart of Accounts What Is Sensitivity Analysis What Is Purchasing Department Origin of Business Management What Is Administrative Organization What is Cost Accounting What Is Organizational Structure What Is Nominal Salary What Is Centralization In Administration What Is Payable Documents What Is Indirect Labor What Is Going Business What Is Commercial Paper What Is Delivery In Business What Is Equivalent Units What Is Income Centers What Is Indirect Materials What Is Purchase Requisition What Is Internal Accounting Control What Is Administrative Management What Is Political Environment of a Company What Is Purchasing Budget What Is Consignment Merchandise What Is Organization Expenses What Is Unpaid Balance What Is Logistics Operator What Is Flexible Budgeting What Is Government Accounting What Is Financial Leasing Companies Mergers and Acquisitions of Companies What Is Acquisition Financing What Is Acquisition Accounting What Is Operating Leverage What Is Top management What Is Operational Audit What Is Cost Systems Who is Vittorio Mincato Initial Public Offering Backed by Venture Capital Who is Vittorio Mincato What Does On Account Mean The Cryptocurrency Tether Whether Cryptocurrencies Will Fall to Zero Primitive Time of the Administration 6 Tips for Choosing Health Insurance What Is a Structured Settlement Annuity Benefits Behind an Annuity or Structured Settlement

Search This Blog

Popular Posts

Blog Archive