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Thursday, October 7, 2021

Russia will invite the Taliban to negotiate in Moscow,

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Russia will invite the Taliban to negotiate in Moscow,

Russia will invite the Taliban to negotiate in Moscow :  As per Report 

 Russia will invite the Taliban to negotiate in Moscow, it will increase significantly in both countries

Moscow, Agency. Russia will increase its proximity to the Taliban, a tough Islamist group that has seized power in Afghanistan. Russia said on Thursday it would invite Taliban representatives to a summit in Moscow, Afghanistan on October 20. A report published by TASS quotes Zamir Kabulov, Russia's Special Envoy to Afghanistan and the Asian Foreign Ministry's Director of Foreign Affairs.  Russia will invite Taliban representatives to the proposed meeting in Afghanistan." 

However, Kabulov did not specify the level of representation of the Taliban. The Moscow format was decided in 2017 based on a six-party program. Its purpose was to liaise with special envoys between Russia, Afghanistan, China, Pakistan, Iran and India.

Recently, Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov called on the Taliban to establish an inclusive government as soon as possible. All people should be represented in it. Any promises made in public, keep them. He also said Russia is working with the US, China and Pakistan to curb terrorism in Afghanistan, fulfilling promises made to an inclusive government and the people. Russia's foreign minister has said the Taliban must respect the rights of women and women. Let the Taliban fulfill their public demands.

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Tuesday, October 5, 2021

Afghanistan Now creating and Facing Problems killed 13 peoples again

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Afghanistan Now creating and Facing Problems killed 13 peoples again

 Afghanistan Now creating and Facing Problems killed 13 peoples again :

Afghanistan: Now another problem in the capital, Kabul, is the fear of drowning in the dark

The Afghan crisis does not take its name. Taliban take over ...

After the shift in Afghanistan, the capital, Kabul, may be facing another new crisis and the onset of winter in the next few days.

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'The Taliban have taken 13 lives in the Hazar community,' 'Amnesty International reported

According to Amnesty International, 11 of the 13 deaths were ...

The Taliban killed 13 people from the Hazar community. Most of these were Afghan soldiers who laid down their arms in front of the Taliban. amnest

China arrived by military plane in Afghanistan? increased disagreement

All of this comes at a time when Chinese journalist Yun Soon said after the return of the United States, .

Following the withdrawal of the US Army, military planes appeared to land for the first time at the Bagram Airbase in Afghanistan. such a claim

A Taliban group enters Gurudwara in Kabul, abusing the Sikhs; break cctv cameras

The Taliban, who were living in Afghanistan about two months ago, now identify the holy places of other religions. On Tuesday, a group of Taliban entered Karte Parwan Gurdwara in Kabul. It has been questioned and answered for a long time with the Sikhs present here. At this time, the people there were also very immoral. Later CCTV cameras were present when they were vandalized. Bhai Gurnam Singh, the head of Karte Parwan Gurdwara himself, provided the information.

India World Forum chairperson Puneet Singh Chandok also confirmed the entry of Taliban into Karte Parwan Gurdwara.

The Taliban were armed

According to media reports, the incident happened around 4pm on Tuesday. Many Sikhs were present in Gurdwara. Some of them live here permanently and some have just arrived here as refugees to escape the violence. During the day the situation is normal here. Some Taliban came in at about four o'clock. Some were armed, and some were empty. These people have done extensive research everywhere.

others in custody

The Taliban have questioned people present at the main gurdwara hall for a long time. During this time, Gurudwara staff answered all Taliban questions in detail. However, the tone of the Taliban was much worse.

Other social media reports have suggested that some of the terrorists were also arrested by the Taliban, although this cannot be confirmed. People from the Taliban intelligence center are said to have searched the shrine again.

why did you break the cctv

Gurnam Singh, head of gurdwara, said the Taliban had broken almost every CCTV camera installed there. It is believed that the purpose of this was to ensure that terrorist movements could be recorded on camera. Broken CCTV and broken cables can be seen in some videos posted on social media.

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Thursday, June 3, 2021

French emergency service number disrupted after network outage

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 French emergency service number disrupted after network outage

French emergency service number disrupted after network outage: French Emergency 

French emergency service number disrupted after network outage
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The French Health Minister said it was too early to say whether the reported massacre was the result of a network breakdown that disrupted the emergency number.

The end of Wednesday left people unable to get help for hours.

Health Minister Olivier Véran said three or four registered nationals had died across the country, but added that "it was too early to reach conclusions".

He promised a "full report on the human consequences" of the fund's termination.

Stéphane Richard, CEO of Orange, said he had met with government officials and the situation was "stabilized".

"The Orange team apologizes to those affected in recent hours," he said on twitter.

French government sources sent some emergency numbers online after the crisis began.

Network problems started at 6pm local time (16:00 GMT) on Wednesday.

Dr François Braun, president of emergency services Sam-Urgences, told BFM television station that "one-third of calls, one in two depending on location, will not be disconnected".

Problems arose across the country but were worse in Paris and the Hauts-de-France districts in the north and in Grand-Est (east), he said.

The cause of the problems is not yet clear.

Orange told AFP news agency that a "technical incident on the router" had disrupted internet-related calls in some regions, and Mr Richard told TF1 that it was not the result of the attack, but said it could be "software failure".

On Thursday morning Mr Darmanin criticized "extreme inefficiency and unacceptable".

In a press conference he said a man in the Morbihan region in northwestern France was reported dead after failing to call paramedics.

While it is not clear if the death was caused by a power outage, "no doubt people told us they had tried to call several times and were unable to find the operator immediately," he said.

Two people with heart disease in the overseas department in Réunion have also been reported dead.

President Emmanuel Macron said he was "deeply concerned" about the situation.

Orange France head Fabienne Dulac wrote on Twitter that their teams are still monitoring the situation and are "fully integrated to ensure a return to normalcy".

In 2019 the Netherlands experienced a major telephone strike years ago, when a total of 112 paramedics were issued nationwide. Authorities advise people to go straight to hospitals, or to the police and fire stations if they need emergency care.

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Friday, May 28, 2021

Michigan reports 614 cases of COVID-19 on Friday, more than 24

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 Michigan reports 614 cases of COVID-19 on Friday, more than 24

Michigan reports 614 cases of COVID-19 on Friday, more than 24;

Michigan reports 614 cases of COVID-19 on Friday, more than 24

Covid in Michigan :

SOUTHFIELD, Mich. (FOX 2) - On Friday, May 28, 2021, the state of Michigan detailed the 614 confirmed cases of COVID-19 and 24 transfers linked to the disease.

That brings the total to 887,274 cases and 19,114 passing cases.

On Monday, Michigan provided updated information on the government's repatriation plans, following CDC advisers to find completely vaccinated people to return to work without cover. People without the COVID-19 antibody still need to wear a cover and continue the friendship phase.

Last Thursday, Michigan County Governor Gretchen Whitmer renewed the government's rehabilitation program, saying the open borders would be removed by June 1 and all restrictions would be lifted by July 1.

The renewal came less than seven days after Michigan reported that it raises its need for a vaccinated population as much as the needs of immunized people are being sought. The announcement follows a directive from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention that it would reduce proposals to cover completely immunized people in indoor areas.

The Associated Press said the organization intends to bring that guide sometime in the afternoon. There has been further disagreement with the president to reduce coverage guidelines for people who are completely vaccinated.

Where can you find the COVID-19 vaccine near you?

There are currently three different FDA-approved antibodies: Pfizer, Moderna, and Johnson and Johnson. The three vaccines do not promise to be canceled yet each of them has high levels of satisfaction to prevent real illness and reduce the chances of hospitalization in the event that you become ill with COVID-19.

Basically putting your name on a local list is one way to get an antibody, in the end, but there are some ways you can work to get a vaccine quickly.

Next contact

Michigan authorities are similarly asking people to download the MI COVID Alert app to help predict unimaginable openness and follow-up.

Experts are still asking everyone to answer their calls in case you get a call from the welfare office. Instant messaging is similarly sent before an incoming call.

In the meantime, everyone is being reminded to keep doing the basics so that they can stay strong - put on a veil, wash their hands and stay away from others.

FEES AND ANSWERS TO PREVIOUS HOME DAILY COVID-19

Thursday, May 27 - 542 cases, 59 passes (48 based on basic records research)

Wednesday, May 26 - 799 cases, 12 passes

Tuesday, May 25 - 739 cases, 66 passes (31 in key records audits)

Monday, May 24 - 1,378 cases, 14 passes over two days

Saturday, May 22 - 1,013 cases. 86 passes

Friday, May 21 - 1,132 cases, 38 passes

Thursday, May 20 - 1,372 cases, 74 passes (61 in key records audits)

Wednesday, May 19 - 1,560 cases, 31 passes

Tuesday, May 18 - 1,271, 83 passes (27 from key record audits)

Monday, May 17 - 2,230 cases, more than 20 over two days

Friday, May 14 - 1,766 cases, 33 passes

Thursday, May 13 - 2,057 cases, 112 passes (73 from key records audits)

Wednesday, May 12 - 2,171 cases, 17 passes

Tuesday, May 11 - 1,992 cases, 99 passes (32 from key records audits)

Monday, May 10 - 2,716 cases, 33 passes over two days

Saturday, May 8 - 1,825 cases, 122 passes (83 from key records research)

Friday, May 7 - 2,758 cases, 30 passes

Thursday, May 6 - 3,514 cases, 115 passes (92 from key records survey)

Wednesday, May 5 - 2,589 cases, 42 passings

Tuesday, May 4 - 2,527 cases, 126 passes (51 on key records audits)

Monday, May 3 - 5,035 cases, 29 passes

Saturday, May 1 - 3 431 cases, 131 passes (98 from key records audits)

Friday, April 30 - 3,440 cases, a day and a half

Thursday, April 29 - 3,623 cases, 109 passes (78 from key records audits)

Wednesday, April 28 - 4,371 cases, 38 passes

Tuesday, April 27 - 3,676 cases, 105 passes (48 from critical audit)

Monday, April 26 - 6,524 cases, 35 passes over two days

Saturday, April 24 - 4,698 cases, 121 passes (91 from unimportant audit)

Friday, April 23 - 5,031 cases, 29 passes

Thursday, April 22 - 4,867 cases, 108 passes (75 from unimportant audit)

Wednesday, April 21 - 5,584 cases, 45 passes

Tuesday, April 20 - 5,259 cases, 85 passes (33 from non-essential records)

Monday, April 19 - 8,574 cases, 61 over two days

Saturday, April 17 - 5,530 69 passings cases (60 from key records research)

Friday, April 16 - 8995 cases, 40 passes

Thursday, April 15 - 6,303 cases, 112 passes (85 from key records audits)

Wednesday, April 14 - 7,955 cases, 35 passes

Tuesday, April 13 - 8,867 cases, 74 passes (37 from key audit)

Monday, April 12 - 9,674 12 cases of overdosing for more than two days

Saturday, April 10 - 6,892 cases, 74 passes (57 from key records audits)

Friday, April 9 - 7384 cases, 23 passes

Thursday, April 8 - 7,819 cases, 73 passes (43 from key records audits)

Wednesday, April 7 - 8,015 cases, 30 passes

Tuesday, April 6 - 4,964 cases, 58 successes (16 from key audit)

Monday, April 5 - 10 292 cases, 21 passes

Saturday, April 3 - 8,413 cases, over 57 (51 from key records research)

Friday, April 2 - 5,498 cases, 20 passes

Thursday, April 1 - 6 036 cases, 49 passes (33 from key records audits)

Wednesday, March 31 - 6 311 cases, 10 passes

Tuesday, March 30 - 5,177 cases, 48 ​​approvals (20 from key records audits)

Monday, March 29 - 8,202 cases, 8 passes over two days

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Tuesday, May 25, 2021

DANGEROUS CYCLONE "YAAS" Moving very fast towards West Bengal,Orissa,Bihar and may cover Nepal

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 DANGEROUS CYCLONE "YAAS" Moving very fast towards West Bengal,Orissa,Bihar and may cover Nepal

 DANGEROUS CYCLONE "YAAS" Moving very fast towards West Bengal, Orissa,Bihar and may cover Nepal  :

DANGEROUS CYCLONE "YAAS" Continues west of bengal, orissa, Bihar
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Kolkata Airport to Shut Airport from 8:30 a.m., No Airports in Odisha as Hurricane Yaas Comes to Storm, IMD Director-General Dr Mrutyunjay Mohapatra said 'Yaas' is likely to intensify into a Severe Storm ( VSCS) on Tuesday evening and Chandbali is likely to see the extensive damage caused by it.

     Bhubaneswar Airport in Odisha has been closed since 11pm on Tuesday, and Bengal airport in Kolkata will close from 8.30am on Wednesday to 7.45pm as Yaas Storm will cross between Dhamra Port and Balasore on the Odisha coast. At midday it was a fierce storm. The storm is expected to hit the east coast at a wind speed of up to 185 km per hour, and will cross over to Bengal.

     Sanjeev Banerjee, director of India's Department of Environment, warned that residents of the two eastern states could see power lines and trees removed, while low-lying areas would be flooded and there would be little visibility. He added that they had stopped fishing and had been evacuated to coastal areas.

Dr Umashankar Das, a scientist at the Regional Meteorological Center, Bhubaneswar said the landslide could be between Dhamra and Chandbali in the region. IMD Director General Dr Mrutyunjay Mohapatra said 'Yaas' could strengthen into the Very Severe Cyclonic Storm (VSCS) on Tuesday evening and Chandbali could see the serious damage caused by it. He said the impact would be greater for six hours before and after the collapse.

     The National Disaster Response Force (NDRF) has set its top teams to be sent to Odisha and West Bengal as part of its preparations for the upcoming Yaas storm, a senior official said on Tuesday. The emergency services has committed 113 teams to be sent to five provinces and to the Union Territory of Andaman and Nicobar Islands, which is expected to be affected by the storm in the Bay of Bengal. Of these, the highest of the 52 teams nominated by Odisha was followed by 45 teams in West Bengal.

     West Bengal Prime Minister Mamata Banerjee said the West Bengal government had made all the necessary preparations to deal with the effects of Hurricane Yaas, which could affect 20 states. Speaking at a press conference, Banerjee said the government intended to move at least 10 lakh people to safer areas to avoid loss of life. "The impact of Typhoon Yaas will far exceed Amphan, according to the data we have received so far. This will affect at least 20 regions in West Bengal.  The south 24 parganas ,the provinces of kolkata,north and south,purba medinipur will be severely affected by this Yaas cyclone as he added.

Odisha : ALERT 

More than three lakh people have been evacuated from the low-risk and vulnerable areas of Odisha, as the country's calculation of hurricanes on Wednesday began. The relocation process will be completed tonight, said Special Relief Commissioner (SRC) PK Jena.

The state has 860 permanent residences and 6,200 temporary residences identified where 7 to 8 lakhs can be safely lived in accordance with the COVID law, he said. Odisha Prime Minister Naveen Patnaik held a meeting to assess the state of the storm in the province which has already begun to affect lives in coastal regions as heavy rains were blown by winds at a speed of about 60 kmph.

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Monday, May 24, 2021

Eritrean Vision: I fought for freedom but am still waiting for freedom

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 Eritrean Vision: I fought for freedom but am still waiting for freedom

Eritrean Vision: I fought for freedom but am still waiting for freedom: Africa Fights 

Eritrean Vision: I fought for freedom but am still waiting for freedom
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                   AFRICAN FREEDOM FIGHTS :

     Eritrea officially celebrates 30 years of independence from Ethiopia. Former BBC Tigrinya editor Samuel Ghebhrehiwet was a freedom fighter. He writes about his experiences on the battlefield, and how his hopes were dashed when Eritrea became a one-party state.

During our 30 years of struggle for freedom, we were at war every hour.

We became accustomed to pain and self-sacrifice. Many of us were injured two or three times during the war. We were soon promoted and marched on additional battles.

 and climbing all the mountains and valleys. I was among the lucky ones. About 65,000 of our soldiers died in the war.

I joined the liberation movement as a 16-year-old in 1982 after hearing stories about Ethiopian violence and jealousy about the beautiful image of freedom fighters with their long hair, shorts and AK47s.

I received training for several months in the village of Arag. We learned how to attack and retreat, how to disguise ourselves, and how to use weapons - including RPG bombs.

Our training was excellent. It was supported by political education, including how to establish a democratic government.

I became involved in many wars and decided to free the port city of Massawa from Fqel in February 1990. That task was decided. It put a strain on the movement of Ethiopian troops, and eventually drove them out of Eritrea.

We fought fierce battles for 72 hours to capture this strategic city, and then defended it for over a year with 100km of canals. During those wars, I suffered head and arm injuries. I was treated at the hospital. After my release, I returned to the battlefield.

In the late 1990's, I was sent to join a cultural group to promote our army through songs and insurrection. In 1991, we were on Dahlak Island, near Massawa, where we heard the biggest news of our lives - we had finally found our independence.

Celebration days :

     Filled with excitement, we set sail for Massawa. We were then loaded onto trucks to go to the capital, Asmara - a trip that took about three hours. We crossed the southern checkpoint of Ethiopian troops. No one was there, and the Ethiopian army had left.

It was like a dream come true in Asmara. The people of this city have abandoned all acceptance of the freedom fighters. They broke the impromptu "guayla" (traditional music and dance) on the streets of the capital, as well as in other cities and districts.

Before that momentous day, the people of Asmara were completely under siege. The airport was constantly bombed, there was a set time to get home. Then on May 24 everything changed.

Mothers leave clay pots on their "fernello" (coal stoves); they forgot the fire in the "grandmother" (oven) and went out with their coffee habits to join the reception party.

People carrying palm leaves, often used in ceremonies, attacked the streets - all palm trees were uprooted. The teens climbed into the tanks that came in and waved palm leaves.

The festivities continued for days and nights.

There was great concern amidst the excitement as there were many parents out on the streets holding photo frames in their hands. They asked the incoming soldiers about their children where they were.

"Are they back? Are they dead?"

I remember Seum Tsehaye, a nominated photographer, taking pictures of an important event as his party entered.

I also remember two members of our unit - Gedle and Abayey - meeting face-to-face with their family members while in the back of a truck. Happiness, tears, tears.

Gedle's father was so happy that he beat his chest with his palm branch.

"I got my son! I got my son!" Abayey, a female driver in the driver's seat, spotted her mother-in-law and tried to jump out of the truck, nearly injuring herself.

Accompanied by cheering crowds, we arrived at Albergo Ciao - a hotel in the city.

Later, our boss told us that we could go out and look for our family members - those with relatives in the city. It was not easy to find them in a few hours, after years of absence. But we did it.

We all hoped that Eritrea would prosper and live happily ever after.

Leaders have fun :

     Unfortunately, it did not take long for our hopes to be dashed. We gave up everything we had - our youth and our lives - to gain freedom. We had dreams.Many of us wanted to go to our families, continue their studies, do community work, build a family and do well in our communities. To our great surprise, we were not even allowed to leave the army.

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