Tensions in Lebanon and Gaza are igniting
Fragile ceasefire in Lebanon and Gaza They tested yesterday.
Lebanese officials said that the Israeli forces had killed or injured a large number of people in the south of Lebanon, and Israel prevented the return of Palestinians to their homes, and he did not comply with Hamas's ceasefire conditions, including the ceasefire conditions. the agreed procedure for the release of hostages.
By the end of the day, it was obtained that the Israeli and Hamas conflict to resolve the disputes, and the White House gave a statement that the first 60-day ceasefire agreement will be extended in Lebanon until February. 18.
Negotiations hoped that the ceasefire in Lebanon will be lasting so far and will be so calm in the turmoil. Thousands of Lebanese lost to the south to return to thousands of Lebanese houses.
Latest: Socigrant Gazzali in the south of the enclave can start returning on foot According to the Israeli army spokesman, starting this morning at the north of the north of the northern morning and two hours later, cars were followed by a different route.
Diplomacy: There is a president tramp He pushed the “cleansing” of the Gaza StripAsking to accept hundreds of thousands of Palestinians from Egypt and Jordan. His proposal was firmly rejected from these countries, two of the most important allies in the Middle East.
Related: The suspension of US foreign assistance will not be applied to emergency food aid and Support of weapons to Israel and Egypt.
Colombia-US conflict ends
US and Colombia Yesterday ran away from trade warColombian President Quustavo Petro and President Tramp discussed the deportation of Colombian migrants from the United States.
Late last night, Petro was withdrawn and agreed to accept all of the United States, including those on military planes. In response to the fact that Petron's refunds to Colombia, the tramp was threatened by acting sharply tariffs and a number of other sentences.
Yesterday, the statement said that the White House agrees to all conditions of Petron. He said that the tariffs and sanctions will be “reserved” and the first aircraft of the deportation will remain in force until the first aircraft reached Colombia. The Colombian Foreign Ministry also said that the deportation will receive flights and to provide “guarantee of dignified conditions” for the Colombians on the plane.
In other news of the Tramp Administration:
Lukashenko wins the elections again – again
Europe's longest lifetime leader, President of Belarus Alexander Lukashenko in the elections considered fake won the seventh election victory consistently yesterday.
The survey of voters who left the polling stations released by the state media last night, the president gained 87.6 percent of the vote, which is more than 81 percent that he has won in 2020. The elections in Belarus and in general reflect the final result.
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Uiver, who decided to get information about the habit and adding sugar, went to the enterprise of the food therapy in Austria to change their ways. He says it was a journey to hell.
Lives inhabited: Carol Downer, the leader of the feminist Women's Health Movement, which won national fame with the role of the work in the work known as the Great Yogurt Assembly, He died at the age of 91.
Fraud for fraud on a large scale
Two art cheats in a remote city of Canada created thousands of paintings sold as Canada's most famous local artist Norval Morriseau's works.
When everything emerges – decades – decades – the works together with millions of dollars in Canada and clung to the walls of the country's best galleries and universities. They received retired school teachers, billionaire art collectors and even a rock star.
“None of us knew nothing about art,” he said, “One of the daring murder detects that helped the case. They reset the research of MorrisSeau and implemented that they could understand how and how he draws and how he signed his works.
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