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Music Title: EL VEN - OLÉ FT L’VIBE {CLIP OFFICIEL} Signer: EL VEN FT L’VIBE Release Date: 9/03/2022 Official Youtube Link: Informations About The Signer: - Your Opinion About The Track (Music Video): 10/10
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Hunt and Sunak are trying to prepare the Conservative Party for tax increases that could reignite the tensions that forced Truss to resign from it. Britain's Chancellor of the Exchequer Jeremy Hunt has said he will have to raise taxes in his budget plan this week in order to fix public finances and ease a possible prolonged recession, the Sunday Times newspaper reported. Hunt is trying to restore Britain's credibility among investors in its first budget plan since Rishi Sunak replaced Liz Terrace as prime minister last month, with a pledge to undo its economic policy mistakes, led by a series of unfunded tax cuts. Terrace's "mini-budget" in September led to a bond market slump, driving up borrowing costs and eventually forcing her to resign. "This will be a huge test moment for the country, and we will put people at the forefront of ideology," Hunt said in an interview with the Sunday Times on Saturday. In addition to making deeper spending cuts, Hunt and Sunak are trying to prepare the Conservative Party for tax increases that could reignite the tensions in the party that forced Truss to resign and allowed Sunak to become Britain's fourth Tory prime minister since 2016. The newspaper said Hunt plans to plug a 55 billion pound ($65.1 billion) gap in the British budget by freezing limits and increases for income tax, public insurance, inheritance tax and pensions for another two years. Those with big incomes will bear the burden The newspaper stated that the British finance minister intends to halve the tax exemption for capital gains tax, and reduce the limits for paying the additional rate of income tax from 150,000 pounds to 125,000 pounds annually. "What I can promise people is that I will be honest about the scale of the problem, and be fair in the way I handle those problems," Hunt said. Thursday's budget plan will include forecasts similar to those of the Bank of England, which warned earlier this month that the country faced a prolonged recession ahead. "I think it's very likely," Hunt said in the interview. "The question is not really whether we're in a recession, but what we can do to make it shorter and less profound." He added that he would seek to work in cooperation with the Bank of England to control inflation and the global rise in interest rates, which increases pressures on the British economy. "The first thing I can do is help the Bank of England bring down inflation," he added. Confidence and stability The British minister stressed that he wanted to give confidence to companies and families to invest and spend, and said, "If I can give them confidence that we have a plan to tackle inflation and restore stability to the economy, that would be an achievement." The newspaper said Hunt is likely to commit only 20 billion pounds to extending the cap on government energy bills to another 6 months after last April, which is a third of his estimated 60 billion pounds in the first six months, which means it is likely to rise Invoices. The newspaper added that Hunt is considering a multibillion-pound support package to protect pensioners who receive unemployment benefits from rising electricity bills. Britain's finance minister has warned he will make "surprising" decisions after the economy contracts, in what is feared to be the start of the longest recession ever. Hunt also warned of a "difficult road" for the UK, where GDP contracted by 0.2%. He said he would work to make a possible recession "weaker and faster" in his fall budget, which he will unveil on Thursday. He added in a tweet to him on Twitter that Britain is not immune from global challenges of high inflation and slow growth due to the Russian war on Ukraine. LINK
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Russian scientists say sea anemones contain chemical compounds that can slow the process of inflammation and the deterioration of nerve cells that cause the development of Alzheimer's disease. This came in a study conducted by researchers at the Eastern Federal University of Russia, and published their results in the latest issue of the "Russian Journal of Bioorganic Chemistry". Anemones are poisonous mollusc marine animals with a flower-like shape, and they have many poisonous tentacles, and they live at depths not exceeding 50 meters below the surface of the water, and they live in warm waters, and the age of these animals can reach nearly 50 years. The researchers explained that anemones contain "peptides", which are chemical compounds consisting of amino acids with high physiological activity, allowing them to regulate various biological processes. The team collected anemones near the Seychelles islands in Africa during a scientific marine expedition, extracted from them a group of peptides, and conducted in vitro research on a group of rat neurons, and found that peptides extracted from anemones contain therapeutic properties that prevent the destruction and deterioration of neurons by stopping the development of infections. The team noted that Alzheimer's patients usually suffer from various neurological disorders, including confusion and memory loss, so the peptides were tested on neuroblastoma cells of mice, and found that they succeeded in reducing neuronal damage. Additional studies Lead researcher Dr. Elena Lechenko said that anemones contain a wide range of biological substances that not only have neuroprotective properties, but are also anti-cancer. But she explained that these biological compounds require additional studies, as it is not possible to start manufacturing new drugs from them until after all stages of scientific experiments are completed, before reaching clinical trials in humans, and this will take three to five years. It is noteworthy that Alzheimer's disease is the most common form of dementia, and leads to continuous deterioration in thinking abilities, brain function and memory loss. The disease progresses gradually to the loss of the ability to carry out daily activities and to communicate with the environment, and the condition may deteriorate to the point of lack of functional performance. According to a 2016 American Alzheimer's Association report, the disease affects about 47 million people worldwide, and costs the world's health care systems more than $818 billion. LINK
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Algeria- The Algerian Hakim Al-Ayeb invented a "wonderful tent" that contains all the necessities of a tourist residence, no matter the location. He wanted his innovative "tent" to be a "revolution" in the vital sector in which he works, especially since his country is rich in natural and historical areas that attract thousands of foreign tourists annually. Louay Ahmed - Algeria - Algerian Hakim Al-Aib, owner of the Wonder Tent project - the source is Al Jazeera Net The owner of the "mobile hotel" set out on a journey to make his project a success by visiting the various states of Algeria, in search of raw materials to achieve his dream of filling the gaps in the tourist facilities with that "wonderful tent" that looked like a "miniature palace", such as iron and special cloth. And what made his task easier was his finding professional craftsmen in the province of Batna (east of the country), setting a mandatory condition that the craftsman be an "artist". Louay Ahmed - Algeria - the wonderful tent of the Algerian Hakim Al-Aib - the source is Al Jazeera Net 8 The "Wonderful Tent" includes all the services, facilities and equipment that can be available in hotels (the island) 5 star tent Al-Ayeb admits that his idea did not succeed in its beginnings, but his insistence on the success of his project led him to the manufacture of a mobile hotel powered by solar energy. He says that the project is equivalent to "5 star" hotels, pointing out that this tent can be placed in the mountains, desert, beaches and others, so that the tourist finds in front of him all the appropriate means and conditions for living; Promotion of local tourism. He points out that "the tent can be allocated to two people, and it can be divided into two rooms, and it can also be a lecture hall, as well as for swimming, cinema and sports," expecting that his project will achieve the approval of foreign tourists to change their view of accommodation, and target local tourists as well. Louay Ahmed - Algeria - the wonderful tent of the Algerian Hakim Al-Aib - source Al Jazeera Net 15 Visitors praised the idea of mobile hotels and considered it a "tourist revolution" in Algeria (Al-Jazeera) Amazement and cautious optimism While Al Jazeera Net was talking with the owner of the mobile hotel project, that tent did not calm the visitors who contemplate every detail in it with astonishment, wondering about the "owner's nationality", and their opinions did not differ about the importance of the project, but they differed in each one's view of its "future". Khaled (a photographer for a local tourism production agency) expressed his admiration for what he was photographing, so that he spent more than an hour with his own cameras to document every part of it. Khaled told Al Jazeera Net that "the project is exceptional in every sense of the word," stressing that Algeria "is rich in competencies capable of advancing all sectors, especially tourism, which have been decades oscillating between the lack of facilities and the high prices of some of them or even the weakness of the services provided," as he put it, He expected the idea of mobile hotels to be a "tourist revolution in Algeria". Louay Ahmed - Algeria - Hakim Al-Aib with foreign tourists at the headquarters of his startup company - the source is Al Jazeera Net Hakim Al-Ayeb (left) with foreign tourists at the headquarters of his startup (Al Jazeera) The astonishment of Sayed Ali - who visited that tent with his wife and two children - did not differ with all those details that characterize the project. However, the man was cautious about the future of this single achievement. He told Al Jazeera Net that "many innovations were made by Algerians previously, and their fate was official neglect, while foreign countries picked them up, and this is what I fear for this distinguished project." He believed that "a project like this needs huge financial support that may not be provided by the government or the private sector, which constitutes a major obstacle to the wide application of the project on the ground, not just its success." LINK
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The Iranian Foreign Ministry considered the recent statements made by German Chancellor Olaf Schulz, in which he spoke of "gross violations of human rights" in Iran, "a provocative and undiplomatic intervention" by the German official. It also criticized statements quoted by French President Emmanuel Macron in which he supported what he described as the "revolution in Iran", describing this position as "a cause for regret and shame." The German and French officials’ statements come just two days after similar statements by European diplomats who said that the European Union countries support imposing new sanctions on Iran, against the background of the Iranian authorities’ handling of the po[CENSORED]r protests that erupted in the country after the death of the young woman, Mahsa Amini, while she was detained by the “morality police.” In mid-September, she violated the Islamic dress code. Iranian Foreign Ministry spokesman Nasser Kanaani said - commenting on Schulz's statements - that Germany is evading its international responsibility to respect the sovereignty of countries. "We advise the German authorities to restore rationality to the atmosphere of relations and prevent further confusion in relations," he added. And Schultz had sharply criticized the Iranian leadership, and said in his weekly video message, "What kind of government is shooting at its citizens? Whoever behaves like this should expect our resistance," adding, "We want to continue to intensify pressure on the Revolutionary Guards and the political leadership." Iranian threats Schulz's comments came in response to previous Iranian threats, with Iranian Foreign Minister Hossein Amir Abdollahian recently threatening reactions toward Germany after Berlin's criticism of Tehran's violent response to the protests. Abdullahian tweeted last Thursday, "Taking provocative and undiplomatic positions is not a sign of sophistication or intelligence. Germany can make up its mind by choosing to participate in order to face common challenges or to clash, and here our response will be appropriate and firm." After the outbreak of protests critical of the regime in Iran, the rhetoric between Berlin and Tehran intensified recently, and the German parliament, "Bundestag", discussed a request from the parliamentary blocs of the ruling coalition parties, in which it called for supporting the protest in Iran by imposing additional sanctions on Tehran and improving the protection of opponents fleeing there. On the other hand, Kanaani considered the statements quoted by Macron and his talk of supporting the "revolution in Iran" as hostile actions against his country that "will undoubtedly be engraved in the memory of the great Iranian people." He also denounced the meeting of the French president with a symbol of the Iranian opposition and his companions on the sidelines of the Paris Peace Forum, considering that such a meeting is a "flagrant violation of France's international responsibilities in the fight against terrorism and violence," as he put it. New penalties The statements of German and French officials, and the Iranian reaction to them, came just two days after diplomats from the European Union confirmed that the EU countries support imposing additional sanctions on Iran due to its "crackdown" on anti-government protests. The punitive measures are expected to affect 31 individuals and entities, including, for example, senior representatives of the police and the paramilitary Basij forces, and the targeted individuals will be prevented from traveling to the European Union and any assets they have within the bloc will be frozen. Diplomats said a committee of permanent representatives of EU member states in Brussels unanimously adopted the plans on Friday, with final confirmation from EU foreign ministers expected on Monday. LINK
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An official at the Algerian Foreign Ministry said that her country has submitted an official application to join the "BRICS" group, which includes the most prominent emerging economies, namely Brazil, Russia, India, China and South Africa. Leila Zerrougui, the special envoy in charge of major projects at the ministry, explained that Russia and China welcomed Algeria's accession, and that South Africa, Brazil and India are currently studying the accession file before deciding on it. Zerrougui revealed that the President of the Republic, Abdelmadjid Tebboune, officially submitted Algeria's request to join the BRICS organization, and in an interview with local media at the end of last July, Tebboune said that Algeria is interested in joining the BRICS group, which is a political and economic force. Tebboune added, "Algeria has most of the conditions required to join the BRICS group. We do not anticipate matters, but, God willing, there will be good news on this issue." In turn, Foreign Minister Ramtane Lamamra said in a press conference held on the ninth of last October that his country has the ability to provide added value to the BRICS group. BRICS group..important information The BRICS Forum is an independent international organization whose members say they encourage political, economic and cultural cooperation among themselves. The BRICS countries represent 40% of the world's area, contribute a quarter of the global GDP, while their po[CENSORED]tion is about 40% of the world's po[CENSORED]tion. The first core of what is now known as the BRICS countries was formed in 2001, by Brazil, Russia, India and China, then called the "BRIC" countries, then South Africa joined them. Followers of the bloc see the establishment of the bloc as a step to create a parallel entity to the G7, which includes the United States, Canada, Germany, Britain, France, Italy and Japan. LINK
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The American authorities announced that a tiger in the New York Zoo had contracted the emerging coronavirus, after tests had proven positive. A zoo in the Bronx in New York confirmed on Sunday that a tiger was infected with Covid-19, after transmitting the infection to it from the person responsible for its care, who did not show any symptoms at the time. The zoo said in a statement that the four-year-old tigress "Nadia", her sister "Azul", two tigers and three lions were all suffering from dry cough, but it was expected that she would make a full recovery. "We have conducted animal tests with all precautions taken and will make sure that any knowledge gained of Covid-19 will contribute to a clearer understanding of this emerging virus," the statement sent to AFP added. The same source said, "Although their appetite has decreased, these animals are improving thanks to the veterinary care in the park and are active and interact well with their guards. We do not know how this disease will develop in big cats because the animals may react differently to the virus, but we will continue to monitor them closely and expect them to recover. complete." And the US Department of Agriculture stated in a statement that the tiger began to show symptoms of respiratory diseases, most likely after it had contact with a zoo worker infected with the virus. A zoo spokesman said this was the first case of COVID-19 in an animal in the United States and the first in a tiger globally. The ministry added that there is no evidence to suggest that the disease can be transmitted from animals to humans, but it warned people with the disease to limit contact with pets and other animals. And a German institute had stated that domestic animals, such as dogs and cats, do not play a role in spreading the new Corona virus, but it did not rule out the transmission of infection from humans to the domestic animal. LINK
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In life there are many blessings that its owners are familiar with, and they do not realize their value until they are absent, so they feel the severity of the bereavement; Simple movements, smiling, talking, breathing, even pointing; All of them are innumerable blessings, and they remain normal as long as they remain, and if they are absent, life will be absent with them even if we remain alive. This is a summary of what happened with Tamer El-Gendy, a professor at the American University in Cairo, who spent his time in research and lecture halls, and in his spare time between his family and his hobbies in travel and study; Life was normal for an ordinary man, but what happened next was not normal at all. Suddenly, everything changed, and a new chapter began in the life of Tamer El-Gendy, 41, who left the academic capacity as an assistant professor at the College of Political Science at Qatar University, and became a “case” of a rare case of amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS), an advanced disease. In the nervous system and affects nerve cells in the brain and spinal cord, causing loss of muscle movement control. It is the "deadly disease", so the doctors call it, because there is no way to cure it or know its causes, and it kills all signs of life in the body; Like the ability to move, speak, eat, and breathe, everything comes to an end gradually. One day in 2017, the university professor suddenly discovered his illness, and after a long period of examinations, all concluded that he had no hope, and a new journey began for Tamer as a human being and not as a case, to write down his daily thoughts and human reflections on his Facebook page under the title "Thoughts.. My ALS that changed my life." The discovery of the disease and the beginning of the journey Not for the sake of the disease, nor for its consequences, Al Jazeera Net interviewed Tamer Al-Jundi after a journey of treatment that has been going on for 5 years, which the patient man went through with a different experience. The dialogue was coordinated by a friend who lives like the shadow of his friend, and Tamer replaced his tongue and hands with a tablet that works with eye movement, and we in Al Jazeera Net replaced the normal dialogue contexts, so that this talk became unusual about an experience worth telling. About the distinguishing moments that separated his life and university work and being the head of a model family, and the years that followed 2017; Tamer al-Jundi says, "In the beginning, I was waiting for death, as it was the end that I expected and was waiting for quickly to end my journey with pain, but with time the situation stabilized, then my experience with different treatments began, and with it it was a journey of ups and downs that still has a rest until now." In early 2019, Tamer was on a date with a new hope, as he was approved to participate in the first clinical trial of stem cell therapy at the University of California, and his health began to actually stabilize, but soon everything ended after Covid-19 took control of the world, And the dream ended in complete closure. With the beginning of 2022, the indicators of the condition began to be delayed after a long stay in the hospital, which resulted in a complete lack of speech, and reliance on artificial respirators and life support.” Dr. Tamer El-Gendy has a rare case of amyotrophic lateral sclerosis Dr. Tamer El-Gendy (center) and preacher Mustafa Hosni (Al-Jazeera) Toby is my travel companion and savior from depression All doors were closed in the soldier's face except for one, and God's mercy was in the gift of his friends, who gathered around their friend with new hope, and he was able to exploit the last point of light in his eyes; “Family friends gave me a tablet that tracks eye movement, called TOBII, so I was once again able to communicate with them relatively easily, and through it I was able to follow the world around me, and then write my thoughts and meditations.” The door that opened through "Toby" was not only hope for Tamer, but it became a door wide open for everyone who wants to see a ray of light in the middle of a dark tunnel. And his private blog, in which he writes his thoughts and messages to his family, children and friends, became an outlet for many, until the number of his followers reached 12 thousand followers, whom he had never known, and his experience became inspiring to many. Wife and friends.. Treasure of the journey “Treasure on the journey,” this saying applies to a large extent to the course of Tamer’s experience with ALS, and represents the treasure in his friends, ten years of age, which began in college years, and they became side by side; Friends individually and then with their families. Tamer tells Al Jazeera Net, "I am lucky that my friends have supported me since the beginning of my illness, and their families support my family, and their children for my children. I can't imagine what it would be like without them, without their presence, I wouldn't sit down now to write my meditations online, or even conduct this dialogue." Friends were not only the treasure of the trip, the wife was also the biggest treasure, "friend" is not an adjective for her but her real name, a name that she had a share of. Fortunately for her husband, that share was enormous, so she believed throughout her life with him, and bore the burdens of ordinary life before and after his illness. Tamer El Gendy family The family of Dr. Tamer El-Gendy (Al-Jazeera) He added, "I became another person, and I bore the consequences of my illness in which I did not want anyone else to see me, and she was bearing my emotions, my excessive nervousness, and my exaggerated sadness, all while she alone bears the responsibility for our children with the presence of a fading father." The soldier's presence was a hope for ALS patients, and he was supportive of many of them, who contacted him on his Facebook page. Toby became his tablet companion for the long hours Tamer spent in bed. The soldier continued, "It is amazing that I can communicate with the world in that state, and feel that I am still able to give and inspire others, and that there is someone on the other side of the world waiting for me to read what I write today, and ask about me and reassure me if I am absent. All these feelings I wouldn't have experienced it without the presence of "Toby" and my friends.This was all beyond any imagination that I could dream of one day, even when I was in full force, I had nothing on my mind but my ambition for my profession as a university professor, but God opened a door for me I was so desperate I guess it won't open. LINK
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Iraqi Prime Minister Muhammad Shia Al-Sudani said today, Tuesday, that the timing of the killing of an American citizen in Baghdad bears question marks, stressing that the security file is a red line. Al-Sudani added - in a press conference, commenting on the killing of the American in the Karrada neighborhood of Baghdad yesterday evening - that the government's test with the security file is a "failed option", according to what was reported by the Iraqi News Agency. The Prime Minister ordered an investigation into the incident, and pledged to reach the perpetrators as soon as possible. For its part, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs said that it is following up the progress of investigations to uncover the circumstances of the incident and bring the perpetrators to justice. Iraqi security forces stand guard outside the hospital where the body of a U.S. citizen who was killed in Baghdad is being held Security forces guard a hospital in Baghdad to which the dead American was transferred (Reuters) An armed faction calling itself "Saraya Ahl al-Kahf" claimed responsibility for the killing of the American, who Iraqi media said was an employee of a non-governmental relief organization, while other sources said that he worked as an English language teacher. This faction said that it targeted the American in retaliation for the former Iranian Quds Force commander Qassem Soleimani, and Abu Mahdi Al-Muhandis, deputy head of the Iraqi Po[CENSORED]r Mobilization, who were killed in an American raid near Baghdad airport in early 2020. According to the Iraqi police, the American was shot dead after a failed attempt to kidnap him by gunmen while he was driving his car in the Karrada neighborhood. The US State Department confirmed the death of its citizen, named Stephen Edward Troel, and added that it was monitoring the Iraqi investigations into the incident. LINK