Hibapress-rabot-agencies The Xelo tanker is currently carrying diesel fuel and has sunk off the coast of Tunis, causing fear and consternation if its cargo occasionally sinks in the Mediterranean. Fortunately, Tunisian authorities have finally revealed that there was “no leak” when divers inspected the surface of an oil tanker that sank near Capez on Tunisia’s southeastern coast. 750 tons of …
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The Abu Bakr Az-Siddiq Mosque, located in the Mirail district, opened its doors to worshipers last Monday. With 4,500 believers, it is the largest mosque in Toulouse, located in front of the Embalot Mosque and is called Chatto (Az-Salam). During the afternoon (door) opening prayer, the mosque was packed. In total, more than 6,500 people welcomed. This number forced the …
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# In other countries : Ramadan is on the horizon. It is the biggest and most valuable celebration in the faith of Islam. A moment of unity between Muslims and their Lord Allah. It should be remembered that Ramadan is the 9th month of the Islamic lunar calendar. According to Islamic law, Ramadan is considered one of the holiest months …
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Ballot boxes have spoken. In the first round of the French presidential election, Emmanuel Macron received 27.84% of the vote, Marine Le Pen 23.15%, Jean-Luc Mன்சlenchon 21.95%, Eric Gemmore 7.07% and Valerie Begres 4.78%. The two candidates still on the list, Macron and Le Pen, are preparing for the second round of the election. The economic plans of the two …
Read More »South Africa: Calls for sunshine and prayer after the tragic floods
South Africa: Calls for sunshine and prayer after the tragic floods Sunday’s almost rainless skies seemed to finally rest for South Africa, with its east coast flooding killing 400 and leaving tens of thousands homeless, with calls for prayers for Easter continuing to mount. Most of the victims have been registered in the Durban region, where the port city of …
Read More »Barrier to wearing a veil separates Marine Le Pen and Emmanuel Macron
Wearing a veil is part of a debate between two candidates running in the 2022 presidential election, Marine Le Pen and Emmanuel Macron. His promise to ban the wearing of the headscarf in public between Emmanuel Macron and his rival in the French presidential election, Marine Le Pen, continues to be debated. Questioned several times between the two rounds on …
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Agility, integration, commitment and a win-win relationship are the strengths of the existing economic ties between Morocco and Spain, which over the years have evolved, diversified and become role models for cooperation. The 19 ″, geographical proximity, inspired by the strong Spanish entrepreneurial fabric in Morocco, and the favorable investment climate in the kingdom and the diversity of bilateral trade …
Read More »Container shipwreck near Baltimore delights enthusiasts and concerns environmentalists
Container shipwreck near Baltimore delights enthusiasts and concerns environmentalists They came with family or friends and brought binoculars and folding chairs, all focused on one thing: the container ship Ever Forward, stranded for a month on the Chesapeake Bay off the east coast of the United States. This spring spring, enthusiasts gather at a park in Pasadena, Maryland, and enjoy …
Read More »Le Drian in Algiers emphasizes the “essentiality” of cooperation with Algeria
French diplomat Jean-Yves Le Drian, who is on his second visit in three months, underlined the “essentiality” of cooperation between France and Algeria during a hurricane visit to Algiers on Wednesday. Region. “We also face regional challenges, primarily terrorism. Our cooperation in the field of defense and the stabilization of our regional environment is as important in the Mediterranean as …
Read More »Salmonellosis in Kindergarten: Ferrero Defends Himself Accused of Slow Acting
By The Economist | On 04/14/2022 – 13:01 | Share Ferrero defended himself after being accused of being slow to react following the presence of Salmonella at its kinder factory in Belgium. The global confectionery-chocolate company says it has no French branch “Warns by British authorities on March 30”. The reaction came after a voluntary charity called Foodwatch alleged that …
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