Catégorie : Actualités et Infos

Merkel says EU ready to hit support over Trump’s tariffs, after talks with Macron and Would possibly perchance well well also 0

Merkel says EU ready to hit support over Trump’s tariffs, after talks with Macron and Would possibly perchance well well also

1/50 29 April 2018 A general view for the damaged railway station in al-Qadam neighborhood, after it was recaptured from Islamic State militants, in the south of Damascus. According to media reports, the Syrian army continued the military offensive it has launched earlier this month against militant groups entrenching in southern Damascus and captured several…

Bologna 1 AC Milan 2: Relief for Gattuso as Rossoneri merit on 0

Bologna 1 AC Milan 2: Relief for Gattuso as Rossoneri merit on

AC Milan moved on from their humiliation against Benevento to snap a six-game winless run with a much-needed 2-1 victory at Bologna on Sunday. Beaten at home by Serie A’s bottom side last time out, the Rossoneri bounced back to stay one point shy of Atalanta in the race for the final Europa League qualifying…

Liveblog: Serie A Friendly Sunday 0

Liveblog: Serie A Friendly Sunday

Join us for the build-up and action from all today’s Serie A games, including Bologna-Milan, Fiorentina-Napoli and Torino-Lazio. If you are on a mobile device or tablet, then follow the Liveblog HERE. We begin at 11.30 UK time at the Stadio Scida, where Crotone and Sassuolo go head-to-head in the first of several massive relegation…

Immoral fruit causes university evacuation 0

Immoral fruit causes university evacuation

Image copyright Reuters Image caption The rotting durian was found in a library cupboard More than 500 students and teachers were evacuated from a university in Melbourne, Australia, as a result of a smell initially suspected to be gas. But it turned out the « gas » that students smelt at the RMIT’s library was a rotting…

Second wave of Arab revolutions ‘inevitable’, specialists issue 0

Second wave of Arab revolutions ‘inevitable’, specialists issue

Doha, Qatar – Eight years after the so-called Arab Spring, the region is facing the prospect of another phase of revolts due to pressing financial, urbanisation and unemployment challenges, experts have argued. Several Arab leaders were deposed in the aftermath of the popular 2010 and 2011 uprisings, while others’ grip on power was loosened. Speaking…

Rwanda’s Paul Kagame accuses ICC of bias towards Africa 0

Rwanda’s Paul Kagame accuses ICC of bias towards Africa

Kigali, Rwanda – Rwandan President Paul Kagame has repeated his harsh criticism of the International Criminal Court (ICC) for what he calls open bias against Africa, saying it has failed to mete out justice in any other part of the world. « The ICC was supposed to address the whole world, but it ended up covering…