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General Security arrested two Islamic State-linked men suspected of planning an attack in Beirut

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General Security agents arrested overnight in the Choueifat area a Syrian young man suspected of plotting to carry out an act of terror. “The detainee was working as a delivery boy for one of the restaurants and he was plotting to prepare an explosive device”. On Wednesday, General Security announced the arrest of two Islamic State-linked men suspected of planning a suicide attack in central Beirut, confirming earlier media reports. The arrests come two weeks after an attempted suicide attack at Hamra’s Costa cafe. He “confessed that he monitored the movements and addresses of political figures and their convoys crossing the city center,” General Security said in its statement on Wednesday. He had worked with a Palestinian operative to plan a suicide attack in the center of the capital, it said.

Significant decrease in demand for air flights to the USA from the time when Donald Trump took office

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The App Hopper, who predicts the price of air travel, from the time when Donald Trump took office there was a significant decrease in demand for air flights to the USA, hopper is present in 122 countries and in 94 of these the demand decreased, the total reduction estimated is around 17%, in the case of Colombia was 2%. Curiously, however, while worldwide decreases the demand for air links with the U.S. in a country such requests increased quite a bit, it is Russia, in fact, according to data provided there was an increase in demand equal to 88%.

The first negative results of the anti Trump Mexican politics are felt: sales collapse in US border cities

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The first negative results of the anti Trump Mexican politics are felt, in fact, the traders of different secondary border towns like Eagle Pass and Brownsville, Texas, and Sonora, Arizona, are heavily affected by the absence of Mexican shoppers and shops are completely empty , all this is two to the high value of the dollar compared to pesos but also by the boycott that Mexicans living near the border have DECIDED to do for the American economy. Do not do well either larger cities like San Diego and Tucson where, according to Functional data provided by the merchants store, the sales have declined between 50% and 80%.

Criticism for Trump, both by his political opponents, both by members of his own majority

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The disrespectful attitude that President Trump has held last week against the judiciary has cost him a lot of criticism, both by his political opponents, both by members of his own majority but especially by judges or great experts of law is both Liberals and Conservatives. However ,today is rained down on the Presidentis the haviest criticism, that of Judge Neil Gorsuch, that has chosen by Trump as the ninth member of the Supreme Court, Gorsuch during a conversation on Capitol Hill with Democratic Senator would have labeled Trump’s words against the judges as “demoralizing” joining the long series of detractors against which the President is in open war since the day of his inauguration.

Tunisia: plenary sessions will be held in regions on a monthly basis and will concern development of regions

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The Bureau of the House of People’s Representatives has decided at its meeting Thursday to hold two plenary sessions on corruption exposure and whistleblower protection draft law next Tuesday and Wednesday. At a press briefing after the meeting, HPR President Mohamed Ennaceur also announced that open plenary sessions will be held in regions on a monthly basis, with the presence of their deputies, HPR members, regional officials and government members concerned by the topic to be tackled in these sessions. This sessions will concern development of regions and the study of the problems of these regions. The first session is planned in February and it will be dedicated to North-Western governorates.

Mosca will call a meeting with regional powers to resolve the afghan conflict

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Russia has affirmed that Mosca will call a meeting with regional powers to risolve the afghan conflict and pushing to include Taliban in dialogue. Russian Minister of the Interior, Sergej Lavrov, has confirmed on 7 febbraio to the Afghan Minister of the Interior, Salahuddin Rabbani, that Mosca will host a conference to risolve the Afghan crisi. At this conference will take parte Afghanistan, Pakistan, China, Iran e India. This meeting don’t concern the partecipation of the NATO powers who have Always had troops in te afghan territory since american invasion in 2001.

Incentives won’t push North Korea to give up nuclear weapons

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SEOUL, Feb. 9 (Yonhap) — An incentive-oriented approach won’t help the world reach its goal of getting North Korea to give up its nuclear weapons, a high-profile defector who served Pyongyang said Thursday. “We should not think that giving incentives to North Korea will help resolve Pyongyang’s nuclear issue,” Thae Yong-ho, a former diplomat who arrived in South Korea last year, told a forum in Seoul. He was at the gathering as a panelist, a first for him since his defection. Thae said that no matter how appealing incentives are, North Korea will not accept them if Pyongyang judges they do not benefit the one-man rule of its leader Kim Jong-un.

Trump attacks the judiciary: the courts are too politicized

President Trump is back to attack the judiciary today during a meeting with the sheriffs and police chiefs of the largest cities of the country. Trump said that in his view the courts are too politicized and that they should be able to do their job without dealing with policy, in fact, according to Trump’s decision Robarts Judge, who has blocked her travel ban, would be contrary to the principle of separation of powers, the same charges were brought by the Democrats to the President. By next Wednesday we will know the decision of the Court of Appeals of San Francisco that must decide if reinstate the travel ban or confirm his suspension, if there will be a confirmation the government would appeal to the Supreme Court which currently has 8 members (4 Liberals and 4 Conservatives).

The agreement between Gentiloni and al-Sarraj is already null

On Wednesday the Tobruk-based Libyan House of Representatives said that it considers a recent Memorandum of Understanding signed between the Italian prime minister Paolo Gentiloni and Chairman of the Presidential Council of Libya Fayez al-Sarraj to be null and void. The agreement was for cooperation and development and against clandestine migration, human trafficking and smuggling. It also included measures to strengthen border control. The anouncement was made by the Tobruk parliamentary body itself in a statement through the Al-Wasat website, which said that the presidential council and its president did not have jurisdiction to make such choices on the basis of the constitution and judicial sentences. ”An issue like that of clandestine migration, ” the statement said, ”is one of the important issues linked to the choice of the Libyan people through the representatives that they elected democratically through voting, and not the interests of individuals that do not have the trust of the House of Representatives, which is the legitimate power, nor the interests of European countries, and especially the Italian Republic.” Italy, it continued, ”is trying to get rid of the burden and the dangerous problems caused by clandestine migration at the security, economic and social level in exchange for a bit of material support that it is forced to offer to reduce the number of illegal migrants.”

Foreign Minister Çavuşoğlu: “Turkey needs special forces troops for Raqqa”

The strategic hills overlooking the northern Syrian town of al-Bab were captured by the Turkey-backed Free Syrian Army (FSA), clashes have resumed for the town’s full control, the Turkish military said in a statement on Wednesday. Speaking at a press conference in capital Ankara, Prime Minister Binali Yıldırım said that the FSA have surrounded Al-Bab on all sides and clashes resume for full control of town. He added that coordination with U.S.-led coalition and Russia prevents possible clashes with Assad forces as their troops move closer to al-Bab from southeast. Meanwhile, Foreign Minister Çavuşoğlu said yesterday that Turkey and other regional powers should provide special forces troops for the eventual assault on Daesh’s Syrian stronghold, the city of Raqqa.

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