After 73 years of voting on the right, Bordeaux is an example of the green wave that sweeps France

Pierre Hurmic is 65 years old and throughout his life (and almost another decade) the city of Bordeaux was ruled by the center-right. But this ecologist has just made history, winning the chamber of this French city, in one of the examples of the green wave that swept France in the second round of the … Read more

Khaberni website: Elham Shaheen: Morsi asked to meet me

Tell me – Egyptian actress Ilham Shaheen revealed that the director of the office of former Egyptian President Mohamed Morsi threatened her to agree to meet him, but she refused. Shaheen said during a television interview, that she “decided to confront the battle with the terrorist Brotherhood on behalf of the artists.” She added: “The … Read more

Outbreak ″ serious and complex ″. China confines 1.5 million people in canton near Beijing

The country had managed to contain the evolution of contagions due to the new coronavirus, but the detection of more than 300 new cases in the city in just over two weeks has fueled fears of a second wave of contamination. Local authorities have meanwhile launched a vast testing campaign, closed schools, asked Beijing residents … Read more

Spain. Almaraz nuclear power plant suffers second incident in five days

CSN explains, in a statement to which Lusa had access today, that it was notified by the owner of the nuclear power plant in Almaraz of the incident registered at 03:33 on Saturday, in the reactor of unit II, which shut down automatically. “The event had no impact on workers, the public or the environment. … Read more

Mining company spill causes ″ unprecedented pollution ″

In a statement released online on its official website, the Russian mining giant says the incident occurred at the Talnakh ore enrichment plant, located near the arctic village of Norilsk. The wastewater, used to process minerals extracted from the region, “overflowed from a reservoir on Sunday and was dumped into nature,” the company said. The … Read more

Vakil’s right-hand man succeeds him in charge of the Islamic Community of Lisbon

Mohamed Iqbal is the new leader of the Islamic Community of Lisbon (CIL), succeeding Abdool Vakil, in a passage of testimony that becomes natural given the path of both. Mohamed was the only candidate for the elections and was, for three terms, vice president of Vakil, who was 33 years in charge of the organization. … Read more

Death toll from outbreak in Reguengos de Monsaraz rises to four

The number of fatalities from the covid-19 outbreak in the Reguengos de Monsaraz (Évora) home rose this Monday to four with the death of a 91-year-old woman, the city council said. The elderly woman, tested positive for covid-19, died this Monday morning at the Hospital of Espírito Santo de Évora (HESE), where she was hospitalized, … Read more

Divorce in Barcelona: Messi passes Eder Sarabia!

The troubled waters come down at FC Barcelona. The punctures against Sevilla FC and Celta have served the league title on a platter for Real Madrid. And therefore, the Divorce between the coaching staff and the staff seems total. After the draw in Balaídos, Luis Suárez came to the fore to fuel Setién with some … Read more

Princeton University removes Woodrow Wilson’s name from school due to racist policies

In a letter written by the president of the university, Christopher Eisgruber, and published on the university’s official website (and on Twitter), it can be read that the “board of directors concluded that Wilson’s political and racist opinions make him an inappropriate name to a school or college whose academics, students and alumni must stand … Read more

Covid-19. Illegal parties in London and Paris lead to several arrests

In Paris, five people were arrested and nine policemen were wounded during a clash Saturday night to Sunday in Praça dos Invalides, where young people participated in a party called on social networks under the name ProjetX, in reference to the American film with the same designation . In small groups, some young people already … Read more