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Calm returns to Qatar following Iran’s attack on Al Udeid airbase

时间:2010-12-5 17:23:32  作者:Football   来源:Startups  查看:  评论:0
内容摘要:“We need a role model, a patriot who knows that you can achieve more with your heart than with your brain,” Ghiorghies said.

“We need a role model, a patriot who knows that you can achieve more with your heart than with your brain,” Ghiorghies said.

forced a leading aid group to shut its community soup kitchens Thursday as it faced empty warehouses and no replenishment of supplies inAt the same time, the war in Gaza is about to enter a new phase, where Israel plans to “expand and intensify our operations,” according to the armed forces chief of staff.

Calm returns to Qatar following Iran’s attack on Al Udeid airbase

“The frustration among the (EU) member states, that we can’t stop this, is tremendous,” EU foreign policy chief Kaja Kallas told reporters after chairing informal talks between the bloc’s foreign ministers in Poland.Ties between the EU and Israel — which are major trading partners — are governed by a so-called Association Agreement. It stipulates that their ties “shall be based on respect for human rights and democratic principles.”The Dutch government has said that

Calm returns to Qatar following Iran’s attack on Al Udeid airbase

the agreement pending an EU review into whether the Israel government is complying with the pact, which entered force in 2000. Kallas said the ministers would discuss this on May 20.“It is very important to signal at this moment that we are greatly concerned by the continuous blockade for access of humanitarian aid and the Israeli decision to intensify the war effort,” Dutch Foreign Minister Caspar Veldkamp said.

Calm returns to Qatar following Iran’s attack on Al Udeid airbase

He said that Dutch concerns are “very broadly shared among European countries.”

Slovenian Foreign Minister Tanja Fajon was among those backers.is “Espresso Macchiato,” a dance-pop ditty by Estonian rapper and visual artist Tommy Cash.

Estonia’s entry in the pan-continental pop competition, which, is a playful dance-pop track that reels off a string of Italian cliches — including references to spaghetti and “sweating like a mafioso” — before a singalong chorus: “Espresso macchiato, macchiato, macchiato.”

The song has some fans singing it in the streets of Basel. But it raised a few eyebrows in Italy, where a consumers’ association branded it offensive and complained to Eurovision organizer the European Broadcasting Union.Cash said that he’s seen media articles about a backlash, but “I see only the love.”

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