Differences between Turkey and Saudi Arabia became apparent
TURKEY VS SAUDIA |
According to the international news agency Reuters, Saudi Arabia reacted to Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan's speech at the United Nations and harsh criticism of Arab countries over the expansion of relations with Israel and Saudi Arabia's opposition to the assassination of journalist Jamal Khashkji Has announced a boycott of Turkish products.
The head of the Saudi Chamber of Commerce, Ajlan Al-Ajlan, wrote in his tweet that Turkish goods, investment or tourism, in response to the Turkish government's aggressive and hostile statements against the country and its citizens, become the responsibility of Saudi consumers at all levels. They should boycott them completely.
It should be noted that on October 2, 2018, at the Saudi consulate in Istanbul, Turkey, the anti-Saudi journalist Jamal Khashkji was brutally murdered and his body was mutilated, on which Turkey linked Saudi Arabia. Criticized and blamed Saudi officials for the killing, which Saudi officials themselves admitted a few weeks later, but blamed some Saudi nationals for the killings. He also tried to get rid of it.
Tensions between Saudi Arabia and Turkey have risen sharply since the incident.
Nine members of the Muslim Brotherhood have been executed in Egypt
In Egypt, the government of Abdel Fattah al-Sisi continues to pursue hostile policies against Muslim Brotherhood leaders and activists.
Mehr News Agency quotes Turkish sources as saying that the government of Egypt's Abdel Fattah Al-Sisi has continued its hostile and aggressive policies against the Muslim Brotherhood and executed 13 of its activists and supporters.
According to Egyptian TV, the execution of 13 Muslim Brotherhood activists has been carried out.
Earlier, an Egyptian court on Saturday sentenced 28 Muslim Brotherhood leaders and activists to life in prison. The leaders and members were sentenced to life in prison for killing four people in September 2015.
Egypt's opposition says courts affiliated with Abdel Fattah al-Sisi's government have handed down large sentences to several Muslim Brotherhood leaders and members in recent years on baseless and false charges.
Last month, Sami Abdul Rahim, a court judge in Port Said, Egypt, sentenced Mohammed Badie, Mohammed al-Baltaji, and Safwat al-Hijazi and nine other members of the Muslim Brotherhood to life in prison for their role in the August 2013 violence in Port Said. The other 57 accused in the case were sentenced to three years in prison.
Earlier, a Port Said court had in August 2015 sentenced Muhammad Badie, Muhammad al-Baltaji and Safwat al-Hijazi, and 16 other members of the Muslim Brotherhood to 25 years in prison, while the other 76 accused were absent. I was sentenced to life imprisonment.
Abdel Fattah al-Sisi overthrew Egyptian President Mohamed Morsi in a military coup in 2013. Before coming to power, Abdel Fattah al-Sisi was Egypt's defense minister.
Top Egyptian officials added the Muslim Brotherhood to their list of terrorists in 2013.
Violent protests in Kyrgyzstan, protesters seize Parliament House
People in Kyrgyzstan have begun protesting, refusing to accept the results of the upcoming parliamentary elections.
According to the Fars news agency, the protesters occupied the Parliament House and also attacked the Presidential House. Sources say protesters set the building on fire after the attack.
Demonstrations and violent incidents have so far injured 130 people, including police officers, and set many vehicles on fire, including police vehicles and ambulances.
Kyrgyzstan's parliamentary elections were held on October 4 and were won by two political parties backed by President Soren Byzantine Bakov, but the opposition says the election results were rigged and voters were bought.
Opposition parties and activists have been protesting since the election, and now they are demanding the resignation of the president.
There could be a civil war in Israel, Labor
The former war minister of the usurping Zionist regime has accused Netanyahu of sacrificing Israel's personal interests and has given a stern warning against the outbreak of civil war in Israel.
Lieberman, the former war minister of the usurping Zionist regime, has sharply criticized Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu in an interview with the Zionist regime's newspaper Yedioth Ahronoth. He has said that Netanyahu is working for his personal interests and political survival. Nothing matters to him. He called Netanyahu a person who is willing to do anything to stay in power. Lieberman said Netanyahu's actions could trigger a civil war in Israel.
This is not the first time Lieberman has targeted Netanyahu. Earlier, he had called Netanyahu a priest of lust for power.
Iran has drawn up a plan to end the Karabakh conflict
Saeed Khatibzada, the spokesman for the Foreign Ministry of the Islamic Republic of Iran, said that Iran has prepared a plan to resolve the Karabakh issue, which will be consulted with regional governments and neighboring countries, in addition to Azerbaijan and Armenia.
According to the report, the spokesman of the Foreign Ministry of the Islamic Republic of Iran Saeed Khatibzada said that Iran has prepared a plan for the solution of the Karabagh issue, which will be consulted with Azerbaijan and Armenia, as well as regional governments and neighboring countries.
Iranian Foreign Ministry spokesman Saeed Khatibzada, referring to the Nagorno-Karabakh conflict at a press conference today, said that the war was going on near the country's northwestern borders, which Iran was closely monitoring and working with the parties. We are ready to offer any kind of assistance in resolving the issue.
Khatibzada said that Iran had already told the parties concerned from day one that a solution to the Karabagh issue was not possible militarily.
(We respect the territorial integrity of Azerbaijan and demand the withdrawal of troops from the occupied cities, and an end to military war is necessary for political dialogue,)he said.
Khatibzada said he hoped that both Azerbaijan and Armenia would fulfill their historic responsibility to focus on political dialogue to end the military war and resolve issues.
We must continue our efforts for peace and security in the region within the framework of our principles, he said
Rocket attack on Baghdad airport
Iraqi media have reported a rocket attack on Baghdad International Airport.
According to Sabreen News, two rockets were fired at the US military base Victoria near Baghdad International Airport. At the same time, the third base of Al-Tawheed near the US embassy in the Green Zone of Baghdad was also hit by rockets.
According to the report received, the anti-aircraft system was activated in the Al-Tawheed military base after which several explosions were heard.
Over the past few weeks, there have been several rockets and missile attacks on this part of Baghdad airport where US troops are stationed.
American terrorists use this part of Baghdad airport and have stored their military equipment there.
Iraq, 40 Million March at its peak
A foot march is underway in Iraq on the occasion of the 40th death anniversary of Imam Hussein (as) and his companions and Ansar. The Iraqi government has made special arrangements to ensure the safety of the pilgrims.
According to Iraqi media, tens of millions of Iraqis and thousands of foreigners in Iraq are participating in the 40th March on the occasion of the 40th anniversary of the martyrdom of Imam Hussein (as).
Due to the spread of the Coronavirus, foreign visitors have been barred from entering Iraq on the occasion of Arbaeen this year. They are marching towards Karbala on foot from different areas including Basra, Nasiriyah, and Samoa with strict adherence to medical principles.
On the other hand, the spokesman of the Iraqi Armed Forces, Yahya Rassoul, announced the foiling of a terrorist plot against the Husseini pilgrims in northern Baghdad and announced the arrest of two ISIS suicide bombers.
According to 20 Safar 1442 AH, on Thursday, October 8, 2020, Hazrat Imam Hussain (as) and his faithful companions and Ansar are celebrating their 40th birthday
Contradictory news about Trump's health
Contradictory news is circulating about the health of US President Donald Trump who is suffering from the corona.
US President Donald Trump has been discharged from the hospital with the corona virus. Wearing a mask, Trump waved to supporters as he sat in the car. Trump returned to the hospital shortly afterward.
Earlier, the White House medical team said in a briefing on the health of the US President that President Trump's health is continuously improving, Trump has not had a fever since Friday morning. The liver and kidneys are working fine, but the team also says that Trump was prescribed supplemental oxygen due to a lack of oxygen.
On the other hand, US House Speaker Nancy Pelosi has asked Trump's medical team to provide accurate and correct information to the public.
One month before the presidential election, US President Donald Trump, who contracted the coronavirus, was airlifted to hospital by helicopter on Saturday after suffering from a fever and cough, before he began treatment at the White House. Was
According to the White House, President Trump suffered from fever, chest pain, and cough and had moderate symptoms of COVID 19.
All of Donald Trump's campaign events have been postponed or virtualized due to hospital transfer.
Two and a half thousand US troops have left Iraq: Mustafa al-Kazmi
The Iraqi prime minister has announced the withdrawal of 2,500 US troops from the country.
In an interview with Al-Iraqiya TV, Iraqi Prime Minister Mustafa al-Kazmi said that the United States had so far withdrawn 2,500 troops from Iraq as a result of strategic talks in Baghdad with Washington. The evacuation will continue. The Iraqi prime minister arrived in Washington on August 20 with a high-level delegation to meet with US officials.
After meeting with Mustafa al-Kazmi, Donald Trump announced that during the talks it was agreed that Washington would withdraw its troops from Iraq in the next three years. The agreement was strongly criticized by Iraqi officials and members of parliament The majority of the population and groups are calling for the withdrawal of terrorist US troops from their country.