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The Chinese president supports the Myanmar leader with multi-billion dollar agreements

Aung San Suu Kyi b The Chinese president supports the Myanmar leader with multi-billion dollar agreements Chinese President Xi Jinping will arrive in the capital of Myanmar on Friday to confirm support for the Aung San Suu Kyi government at a time when Beijing hopes to pave the way for billions of dollars in agreements for infrastructure projects. On the sides of the broad boulevards of Naypyidwa, red flags were raised with pictures of Shi and greeting phrases ahead of the visit. It is expected that Xi will sign a number of projects within what is known as the Belt and Road Initiative of China, which could change the face of Myanmar with the establishment of a port for large ships and an express train line linking East and West. But analysts also see the visit as a symbolic support for leader Suu Kyi as Burma seeks to bypass international condemnations for its treatment of the Muslim Rohingya minority. After Friday's reception and dinner, Xi will meet with Suu Qi and army chie

Questioning God’s Call: Moses Versus Gideon --Dr.Deena Grant

Scenes from the Life of Gideon and Moses and the Burning Bush , Master of James IV of Scotland, c. 1510-1520. Getty Questioning God’s Call: Moses Versus Gideon Dr.Deena Grant Moses and Gideon are each called upon to deliver Israel from its enemies, and each poses questions in response. And yet, a close comparison of the stories demonstrates a sharp contrast between the two characters; surprisingly, Gideon is more faithful than Moses. The Bible has many call narratives in which God appears to a human being and sends him on a commission. The classic locale for such narratives is in the later prophets, such as in Isaiah 6, Jeremiah 1, and Ezekiel 1, though such narratives appear in the Torah and former prophets as well. The similarities between these accounts have led scholars to suggest that these and other such call narratives reflect an early common “call” form. Two call narratives outside the later prophets, that of Moses in Exodus 3–4 and that of Gideon in Judges 6, are partic

Hatem Babiker Awad Al-Karim---The precursors of the revolution and the call of wisdom

The precursors of the revolution and the call of wisdom Hatem Babiker Awad Al-Karim We talked since 1989 about the necessity of democratic transformation ... and now there are democratic political parties registered in the law required of democratic behavior in order to raise the living distress and fight the high prices and reject the balance of war and hunger, and before that and after that work to restore the tools of democratic political traditions - abandoned - since the day the parties adopted the salvation approach with the blow The former, the guerrilla wars, and the armed struggle ... are required now at this moment and the moment is very late ... the direction with all possible energy - government and opposition - towards the people, moving the rules of professionals, workers, and farmers to restore their union platforms and open the doors of mature demand. Yes, the path to complete the democratic transition is painful and arduous, and it is not possible to count on delu

Hatem Babiker Awad Al-Karim--The political situation on the eve of the popular revolution

Analysis of the current political situation - processions that will not retreat, because the crisis is stifling and untreated by analgesics and temporary solutions ... it will reproduce itself more deeply .... for a choice but serious solutions that are unavoidable ..... !! Hatem Babiker Awad Al-Karim The demonstrations in Sudanese cities did not come out on the 19th of December for the first time. They remained a permanent character, linked with the end of each fiscal year, an affirmation of the nature of the political system and a demonstration of the depth of the complex national crisis. To know the roots of the current crisis, we must look at stagnant situations for decades due to the kidnapping of a faction of the political movement, power by a military coup against the democratic system on June 30/1989, claiming that it is the most capable of running the state and achieving the aspirations of the Sudanese people in the renaissance and decent life, that as a system that came t