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Bennett, Shaked, to Announce Leaving Habayit Hayehudi Tonight, Form New Party By -David Israel

Shaked and Bennett in uniform Bennett, Shaked, to Announce Leaving Habayit Hayehudi Tonight, Form New Party By David Israel Habayit Hayehudi chairman, Education Minister Naftali Bennett, and his partner of many years, Justice Minister Ayelet Shaked, are expected to announce on Saturday night that they would run as a new party in the 2019 elections. The two will deliver a statement to the media at 8:15 PM in Tel Aviv In recent months, Bennett has been caught up in internal struggles within his party, over his attempts to change its constitution to increase the chairman’s independence. His opponents blocked his moves time and again in the party’s internal court In recent days, since the announcement of early elections, the Habayit Hayehudi party has remained vague about the date to be set for its primaries – and some have suggested that Bennett wants to cancel the party’s primaries altogether. Now Bennett and Shaked are pressing the chairperson of Habayit Hayehudi Knesset factio

Sudan .. Call to demonstrate on the eve of Independence Day

Sudan .. Call to demonstrate on the eve of Independence Day Sudanese activists expressed their satisfaction with the ongoing protests against the ruling regime in Sudan, amid a new call for another march on Monday demanding the resignation of President Omar al-Bashir Activist Muayad Baba told "al-Hurra" that the ongoing demonstrations against the regime "are beginning to bear fruit and will eventually yield to the demands of the protesters." Baba reiterated his strong support for the call by the Sudanese professional community to demonstrate again next Monday on the eve of Independence Day  Al-Shagla, its origin is Tani What is new .. A new procession in Khartoum, on December 31 at 1 pm .. Place Chinese Qandul .. Then go to the Republican Palace .. Victory or Victory victory # Cities_Sudan_tntf # March 3131 It called on the "Coordinator of the Sudanese uprising," a new body of activists and several opposition parties, to continue the daily demonstra

Former British ambassador to Damascus: Arab countries except one are ready to return Syria to the bosom of the university

Former British ambassador to Damascus: Arab countries except one are ready to return Syria to the bosom of the university Former British Ambassador to Damascus Peter Ford believes that all but one Arab country is ready today to accept Syria's return to the League of Arab States "I think all Arab countries are ready today to accept the return of Syria, except perhaps Qatar, which has supported the Muslim Brotherhood over the years and is running a campaign," Ford told the Russian news agency Novosti on Saturday. Incitement against the Syrian government  The former diplomat said Syria's return to the Arab League would not satisfy Doha because of its funding for militants in Idlib, adding that Qatar's opposition would not prevent other Gulf states from resuming ties with Damascus Commenting on Saudi Arabia's position on the issue, Ford said Riyadh, under intense pressure against the backdrop of the war in Yemen and the murder of journalist Jamal Khashoggi,

Mauritanian president to visit Syria on Jan. 10

Mauritanian president to visit Syria on Jan. 10 Mauritanian President Mohamed Ould Abdel Aziz will visit Syria on January 10, the official news agency Sputnik quoted an informed source in Nouakchott as saying Saturday. The source said: "There was a tendency to be Ould Abdel Aziz, the first Arab president to visit Syria before the visit of Sudanese President Omar al-Bashir, but the visit was postponed until after the end of a holiday spent by the president in the desert of Tiras in northern Mauritania The Sudanese president, Omar al-Bashir, had visited Damascus and met with his Syrian counterpart, Bashar al-Assad, on December 16. Bashir's visit came after Arab parliament called on the League of Arab States to return to joint action with Syria. Noting that the organization "can move to re-represent Syria in its institutions after the suspension of activities seven years ago After hosting al-Bashir, Damascus did not rule out the possibility of other Arab heads of stat

How Our App Gets You Speaking A Language In 3 Weeks

BY  ANDREW STOYANOFF NOV 8, 2016 Turkish in a week? Romanian in an hour? We’v How Our App Gets You Speaking A Language In 3 Weeks We asked 15 of our hardest working Babbelonians to start learning Spanish with Babbel for 3 weeks. None were expert learners, and few had much free time to dedicate to language learning. So how did they do? Turkish in a week? Romanian in an hour? We’ve made some pretty crazy claims when it comes to language learning. In our Turkish, French and Romanian Challenges, Babbel’s resident language experts battled it out to see who could make the greatest language gains in insanely short amounts of time. And while the results were certainly impressive, these lightning-quick learners were language aficionados, speakers of 3, 4, 5, or 9(!) languages and experts who’ve made it their lifelong goal to master as many languages as possible. So where does that leave the rest of us? How much progress can I, the average learner, really make i

Vazgayad---------------- Berlin is rising

Vazgayad Berlin is rising "Will Berlin be able to block the deployment of new nuclear weapons in Europe?" The title of the article by Andrei Reszikov and Mikhail Moskin, in "Vazglad" about Germany's position on American weapons in Europe German Foreign Minister Haikou Mas stopped the deployment of US medium-range missiles in Europe. It is understandable that the Germans fear such a "defense against the Russian threat." Does Berlin have the power and ability to carry out such a rebellion on the NATO ship According to German political scientist Alexander Rehr, the statement by the dean of German diplomacy confirms that the representatives of social democrats who speak out against the deployment of American missiles in Europe are still present in the government of Angela Merkel. "I am afraid that the SPD will soon leave the government, and everything will become more complicated than it seems," he said According to Rahr, American s, if th

Analysis of the current political situation in Sudan.--------Hatem Abaker Awad Al - Karim.

Analysis of the current political situation in Sudan.  Hatem Abaker Awad Al - Karim.  The demonstrations in the Sudanese cities did not end for the first time. They remained a permanent feature associated with the end of every financial year, evidence of the complicated political crisis. What are the roots of the current political crisis? The political power of the political movement (the Islamic Front) was hijacked by a military coup against the democratic regime on June 30, 1989, claiming to be the most capable of managing the political system and rebuilding the reality on new bases capable of ending. The crisis and the creation of the different director. What happened to the deterioration and collapse? Private Islamic Front was not to address the national crisis, but to build the ideological ideological system based on private political minority power to Toziha in order to create an Islamic capitalist class and supporting the global organization in the global struggle against th