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mardi 12 février 2019

A Kazakh beauty enters André Schorle the golden cage

German striker André Schorle married late last year his girlfriend, Kazakh model Anna Sharapova, away from camera lights and a narrow circle of relatives and friends.


German international André Schorle entered the wedding court last December away from the spotlight and media cameras, German newspaper Bild reported.

According to the magazine "Bonet" German, the marriage ceremony of the Fulham player Shorelh (28 years) from his girlfriend Anna Sharapova, 30, a Kazakh model and a graduate of architecture, was in the city of Ludwigshafen in the presence of a few friends and relatives, Player for the German newspaper "Bild".

Schorle's relationship began two years ago and lives in London, where the 2014 World Cup champion plays Fulham in the Premier League with a loan from Borussia Dortmund.

In January, he published a photo of Khatam, raising speculation that was not confirmed by the German newspaper Bild until Monday (February 11, 2019). The activities of the Kazakh beauty do not depend on fashion, as it has a channel on the site of "YouTube" to provide cooking programs.

But the couple's stay in the fog capital is tied to the fact that Fulham have not dropped out of the Premiership this season. The German striker has recently announced that his loan to Fulham will end and return to Borussia Dortmund in the event of Fulham falling.

Schorella, who made the winning goal of the World Cup in the World Cup final against Brazil in the 2014 World Cup finals, said he was not sorry to have been loaned to the England team after having rarely played for Dortmund.

lundi 11 février 2019

Whatsapp ether users irritate

As usual, the world-famous chat application, WattsApp, launches new emoji images to express the users' psychological state and attitudes. But one of these images has angered many users. Why?


Many are the symbolic image of emoji used by users of social media and its applications, including sports and eating, not to mention the expression of psychological state. However, users sometimes miss this emoji or so. It seems that the users of the application "Watts Ab" know the need for permanent users to the images of new emoji, so they launch new images every year, drawing on the imagination of designers who knows no boundaries.

Over the last few years, WattsUp has made a lot of updates to emoji photos, to differentiate the color of the skin and the nature of the work as well as other symbols. Since 2014, the world's most popular chat implementers have implemented six large-scale updates, after the introduction of fruit images, followed in 2015 by skin change codes.

This year, WattsApp users can also express themselves through new and exciting emoji images. In the new update, 230 new images will appear in the emoji menu. In addition to the new skin colors and gendarmes, there are also some new emoticons, including the image of new animals, such as a cute lazy animal on a tree branch.

The update also includes user-defined classic icons like the red heart, with other white and brown codes added.

The designers did not lose sight of gender equality in the new images of Imogee, revealing that there are images of people who do not want to identify themselves as a specific gender. There are also photos of couples in different skin colors. However, the big change in the world of emoji wattsp is the inclusion of images of people with physical disabilities.

But one of the new emoji images caused a lot of controversy on Twitter and the rest of the social media, after it aroused the anger of many people. Male users speculated in their comments on the meaning of emoji. What does Pinching Hand, its original name, mean?

Many users see the new iMoji as having only one explanation for using it for "vulgar purposes," and one user sees it as "definitely a symbol of the unwanted male image that some send to outsiders." "Many beautiful women will love Pinching Hand," says another.

Germany's Extra-Tab website said the final list of the new Imuji images was approved for launch on March 5. And will be integrated in subsequent months into updates. Android phone users will have to wait until next August for the controversial Pinching Hand, while Apple users will not have to wait until October or November.

samedi 9 février 2019

Contagion of protests to Italy

From all Italian cities, hundreds of thousands of protesters marched to the capital, Rome, at the urging of trade unions to protest government policies and demand alternatives to advance the Italian economy. This comes in the shadow of economic contraction due to the slowdown in exports.


Hundreds of thousands took to the streets of Rome on Saturday (February 9, 2019) in the biggest demonstration in Italy in four years, led by unions, which calls on the populist government to develop policies that promote economic growth. There were no incidents of violence during the demonstration.

Unions brought protesters from everywhere to the capital using 12 private trains, 1,300 buses, ferries and low-cost flights. The demonstrators carried banners reading "Future for Action" demanding a public and private sector investment program and broader reforms than those currently offered by the government.

The Italian government consists of the far-right "Association" and the five-star populist movement. Italian trade unions described the investment plans announced by the government as being too cautious. She said her plan to reform the pension system was not enough. She also criticized the plan to pay a monthly salary to the poorest Italians, saying it undermined the fight against poverty and unemployment.

Maurizio Landini, head of the 5.6 million-strong CGail, said investment had fallen 30 percent over the past decade. Anamaria Forlan, president of the CISL, the second largest Italian trade union, called on the government to change direction. "We're about to get into a recession," she said.

The Italian economy contracted in the fourth quarter of 2018 due to a slowdown in exports, putting the third largest economy in the euro zone in a recession and increasing government budget problems. Today's demonstration is the largest since four years ago, against the plans of Prime Minister Matthew Renzi for reform.

Italian police have canceled a demonstration of Italian "yellow jackets," which was due to take place today because of fears of violence.

jeudi 7 février 2019

UN report confirms the involvement of Saudi officials in the killing of Khashoggi

A UN commissioner has confirmed that she has "evidence" that the murder of Jamal Khashoggi was "planned and executed" by representatives of the Saudi state. The audio recording of the crime was also described as "horrific." But she explained that she could not independently verify his health.


In a statement, Agnes Kalamard, the UN Special Rapporteur on extrajudicial killings, said in a statement that Saudi Arabia had undermined the investigation into the killing of Saudi journalist Jamal Khashoggi at his consulate in Istanbul. Kalamard described his murder as a "deliberate crime" that constitutes "the most serious violation of the right to life, the fundamental right of all."

She added that the evidence she collected "shows that Khashoggi was the victim of a brutal and deliberate murder, planned and carried out by representatives of the Saudi state." Kalamard said Khashoggi's death "violates international law and basic rules of international relations," noting that "immunity guarantees were never intended to allow the commission of a crime and the impunity of those responsible for prosecution."

Khashoggi's body, which had written articles in The Washington Post, was not found, although more than four months after his death. His death has deeply embarrassed Saudi Arabia and led to discrediting its Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman, who was blamed for the crime by the CIA.

During her mission, Kalamard met with the Turkish Attorney General, the Chief of Intelligence and the Ministers of Foreign Affairs and Justice. The statement did not say whether it had been able to visit the Saudi consulate in Istanbul. However, her team was able to obtain "critical information" about the journalist's death, especially excerpts from a "terrifying" sound recording by Turkish intelligence, but indicated that her team was unable to "study the recording in depth." Nor was it independently verified.

It is noteworthy that the UN Rapporteur will submit its final report in June to the UN Human Rights Council in Geneva. But it will be published weeks ago at the end of May. The report will contain a series of recommendations but will not be binding on States.

Khashoggi, a fierce critic of Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman, was killed on Oct. 2 after entering the Saudi consulate in Istanbul. Riyadh has admitted his death but denies any relationship with the crown prince.