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من هو فادي صقر ويكيبيديا.. عودة بعد سقوط النظام

من هو فادي صقر ويكيبيديا: هو قائد سابق بقوات الدفاع السوري خلال فترة حكم بشار الأسد. ارتبط اسمه بسنوات دموية خلال الحرب السورية، ولازال اسمه يتردد حتى اللحظة خاصة فيما يتعلق بالحوكمة المجتمعية والمصالحة الوطنية خاصة بعد ظهوره ضمن مبادراتٍ تدعو إلى بذل الجهود الرامية إلى تجنّب الفتنة ويأتي هذا بعد أن أعاد تموضعه كلاعب …

ظهرت المقالة من هو فادي صقر ويكيبيديا.. عودة بعد سقوط النظام أولاً على أحداث العرب.

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حقيقة وفاة أديلا نورييغا adela noriega الشهيرة بـ “غوادالوبي” عن عمر يناهز الـ55 عاماً

تداولت بعض الصفحات في المغرب والجزائر خلال الأيام الماضية أنباء عن وفاة أديلا نورييغا adela noriega الشهيرة بـ “غوادالوبي” عن عمر يناهز الـ55 عاماً. إلا أن هذه الأخبار عارية من الصحة تمامًا، وقد ثبت أنها مجرد شائعة لا أساس لها من الواقع. حقيقة وفاة أديلا نورييغا adela noriega الشهيرة بـ “غوادالوبي” أكدت تقارير صحفية مكسيكية، من …

ظهرت المقالة حقيقة وفاة أديلا نورييغا adela noriega الشهيرة بـ “غوادالوبي” عن عمر يناهز الـ55 عاماً أولاً على أحداث العرب.

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Greta Thunberg arrives on dry land & ‘will be deported’ after Israel seized ‘Freedom Flotilla’ stunt ship & twisted crew

GRETA Thunberg has arrived on dry land and is to likely be deported after Israel seized the “Freedom Flotilla” stunt ship.

The climate campaigner, 22, alongside 11 other activists on board, is expected to appear in court on Tuesday morning having been taken to the Israeli port city of Ashdod.

Greta Thunberg arriving on dry land.
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Greta Thunberg has arrived on dry land[/caption]
Greta Thunberg in a video message, urging friends, family, and comrades to contact the Swedish government.
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Greta Thunberg posted on social media that she had been kidnapped by the Israeli military[/caption]
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A photo posted on Telegram purportedly showing activists with their hands up on board the Madleen[/caption]

Israel’s Foreign Ministry confirmed on X: “The ‘Selfie Yacht’ docked at Ashdod Port a short while ago.

“The passengers are currently undergoing medical examinations to ensure they are in good health.”

But lawyer Nariman Shehade Zoabi said they haven’t been able to contact the activists yet.

She told Expressen: “We demand information about the whereabouts of our clients and the right to meet them.”

Lawyer Zoabi added that Greta and the others would be taken to a “Givon prison” near the town Ramle where “illegal immigrants are detained” and there is a “court that can quickly decide on deportation”.

She is waiting in Ashdod with five others, and explained that the process of deportation could be fast.

Zoabi said: “Israel has no interest in detaining them and they themselves do not want to stay in the country.”

Israel accused the group who were aboard the boat of supporting Hamas terrorists who detonated Middle East mayhem by massacring 1,200 and kidnapping 251 hostages.

And all of those detained will be made to watch a screening of video footage showing innocents including children being slaughter by Hamas savages during the attacks.

The “selfie yacht” operated by the pro-Palestinian Freedom Flotilla Coalition was said to be “safely making its way to the shores of Israel”, Israel’s Foreign Minsitry said.

All passengers were safe and unharmed and activists handed sandwiches and water before the vessel docked at the southern Israeli port of Ashdod.

The boat was carrying a “tiny amount of aid” on board – which will be sent to Gaza.

Israeli defence minister Israel Katz said that he has instructed the Israeli Defence Forces to screen footage of the 7 October attacks as soon as they arrive.

The disturbing footage – titled “Bearing Witness” – shows innocent people being massacred and mutilated.

And all the footage was taken from the Hamas terrorists’ bodycams as they filmed their massacre.

The Freedom Flotilla Coalition (FFC) said early on Monday that Israeli forces had boarded the charity vessel.

Shortly before the FFC statement, the Israeli Foreign Ministry posted a video on X showing the Israeli Navy communicating with the Madleen over a loudspeaker, urging it to change course.

“The maritime zone off the coast of Gaza is closed to naval traffic as part of a legal naval blockade,” a soldier said.

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Greta Thunberg is offered a sandwich by an Israeli soldier
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The Madleen began its journey to deliver aid to Gaza last Sunday but could be facing Israeli fury upon its arrival
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Thunberg sits aboard the aid ship Madleen, which left the Italian port of Catania on June 1 to travel to Gaza[/caption]
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Gaza has been hammered by the IDF as it aims to wipe out Hamas[/caption]

“If you wish to deliver humanitarian aid to the Gaza Strip, you are able to do so through the (Israeli) port of Ashdod.”

The campaigners had said they are hoping to “break the siege” and raise “international awareness” of the humanitarian crisis on the Gaza Strip.

But Israeli defence minister Yoav Gallant issued a warning as the vessel entered the final stretch of its journey, saying: “You should turn back – because you will not reach Gaza.”

Thunberg, 22, has posted on social media with a Palestine flag and wearing a keffiyeh scarf while on the journey.

Travelling alongside her is Rima Hassan, a French member of the European parliament of Palestinian descent.

She has previously been barred from entering Israel due to her outspoken criticism of the country’s policies towards Palestinians.

Organisers claim the voyage is “a non-violent, direct action to challenge Israel’s illegal siege” – and is carrying essential supplies to a population at risk of famine.

Israel imposed a near-total blockade on Gaza in late 2023, following Hamas’s horror massacre on southern Israel on October 7.

Though some limited aid has been allowed in since last month, aid agencies claim it is nowhere near enough.

Ahead of the journey, Thunberg said through tears: “We are doing this because, no matter what odds we are against, we have to keep trying.

“Because the moment we stop trying is when we lose our humanity.”

CONTROVERSIAL CREW

The flotilla’s latest voyage follows a failed attempt in May, when another of its vessels was struck by two drones in international waters off Malta.

The group accused Israel of being behind the attack.

Despite the risks, activists aboard the Madleen have said they plan to enter Gaza’s territorial waters as early as Sunday.

The vessel’s controversial crew includes figures who have openly supported terrorist organizations and have made inflammatory public statements.

Brazilian activist Thiago Avila attended the funeral of slain Hezbollah leader Hassan Nasrallah, calling the terrorist a “beloved” leader and a “martyr”.

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Thunberg with part of the crew of the ship headed to the Strip[/caption]
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Yasemin Acar is among the extremist crew

Avila said he was “very honoured” and “very happy” to attend, and described the funeral as something that “amazed him”.

He wrote that Nasrallah was an “important figure” who “inspired people all over the world”.

Also on board was Yasemin Acar from Berlin, who reportedly danced as Iranian rockets rained down on Israel and once told a white woman at a protest: “You’re a white person, you shouldn’t tell us what to do.”

French journalist Omar Faiad, of Al-Jazeera, sparked outrage for comparing the IDF to Nazis.

On X, he wrote: “The Israeli army resembles the Nazi army,” and claimed: “Israel is committing a new Holocaust in Gaza.”

Rima Hassan, meanwhile, previously tweeted:  “Kfir, Ariel, and Shiri Bibas were killed by an Israeli attack,” despite Hamas being responsible for their abduction and deaths.

She was also seen at a protest where demonstrators chanted: “We die for jihad.”

And it included included a London-based Palestinian named in Parliament in 2023 as being a London-based Hamas operative.

Zaher Birawi was at the launch of the Madleen and live streamed from the dock in Greece and is chair of the International Committee to Break the siege of Gaza.

Birawi, 62, has been photographed with Hamas leader Ismail Haniyeh and runs UK-registered charity, Education Aid for Palestinians, which has raised more than £3 million since 2017.

Irish Game of Thrones star Liam Cunningham was also on the boat.

Greta Thunberg – Swedish climate activist

Rima Hassan – French-Palestinian MEP

Yasemin Acar – German activist

Thiago Avila – Brazilian activist

Omar Faiad – French journalist

Pascal Maurieras – French activist

Yanis Mhamdi – French reporter

Suayb Ordu – Turkish activist

Sergio Toribio – Spanish activist

Marco van Rennes – Dutch activist

Reva Viard – French activist

Liam Cunningham – Irish Game of Thrones actor

Baptiste Andre – French Physician

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Towie star rushed to hospital during filming after she ignored worrying symptoms for TEN years

A TOWIE star was rushed to hospital during filming after she ignored her worrying symptoms.

Reality TV star Chloe Meadows, 33, was so “scared” of the doctors and the prospect of “having any procedure done” that she ignored symptoms of a chronic inflammatory bowel condition for around 10 years.

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The Towie star was rushed to hospital during filming after she ignored her worrying symptoms[/caption]
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Chloe received worried texts from her father while she was filming[/caption]
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Chloe was scared of going to the Doctors or facing a procedure[/caption]

Chloe said she had some health checks aged 26, 10 years after her symptoms appeared, after she went on a diet at a time where she was also losing a lot of blood.

She told the podcast Bedside Manners with Dr Oscar Duke, that her mother intervened and said she should go to the doctors and get a blood test as she looked grey.

While she was out filming, after she had the blood tests, Chloe received a number of missed calls from her father who then texted her to say a doctor had advised her she should got straight to A&E because her “blood was so low”.

“I went to the hospital. I had to have all of these checks and these iron infusions and that was where it started,” she said.

Chloe also revealed that she had probably her longest flare-up after filming a nerve wracking scene on Towie.

The star first discovered blood in her stool, a symptom of ulcerative colitis, when she was 16.

“I went to a college where I boarded when I was 16.

“I was staying away from home and I was living in a student house and there was blood down the toilet”, she told Dr Oscar Duke’s Bedside Manners podcast.

“I remember I told my mum and I was like, there’s quite a lot of blood down the toilet.

“I’m not really sure what’s going on. She was of course like, go to the doctors.

“I went to the doctors, and they said that I would have to have a colonoscopy, which is a camera into the bowel.”

Chloe added: “At this point in my life, I had never really ever been to the hospital. I’d never been sick.

“I’d never had any procedure or operation. I’d never been sedated.

“I’d never had anything and the doctor referred me and I got this letter, and this is awful, but I got this letter and I just never went to the appointment because I was terrified.

What causes ulcerative colitis and how is it treated?

It is thought to be an autoimmune condition, which means the immune system wrongly tries to attack healthy tissue.
The theory generally thought to be correct is that the immune system mistake ‘good’ bacteria inside the colon as a threat and attacks, causing the colon to become inflamed

It is unknown why the immune system can behave in this way, but it is thought to be a combination of genetic and environmental factors.

Medication can be taken to relieve symptoms and prevent them from returning.

These include aminosalicylates, corticosteroids and immunosuppressants.

An option for some people is to have colon removal surgery.

“Then I ignored it and what would happen, which is what I realise now, is that I can go into remission, I can go into a flare-up in remission.

“It would stop for periods of time so that the blood would go away. I’d be like, ‘Oh, cool, it’s gone away, I’m better. There’s nothing wrong with me’.

“I’d go through years where it wouldn’t happen and then it would happen again, and then it would stop again.

“I would probably lie to my mum about how much it would happen because she always pestered me about it and I was like, ‘No, it’s fine’.

Chloe admitted she was scared of having any procedure done.

“I was also scared of what they were going to tell me. I was just terrified, which is not really a reason not to go to the doctor, but I think that’s just what I thought.

“I was young as well, so I would forget when there wasn’t blood down the toilet, I would completely forget.”

Ulcerative colitis is a long-term condition where the colon and rectum become inflamed, according to the NHS website.

Symptoms include recurring diarrhoea, which may contain blood, extreme tiredness, loss of appetite and weight loss.

Some people with ulcerative colitis may go for weeks or months with very mild symptoms, or none at all (remission), followed by flare-ups and relapses.

Treatment options include corticosteroids, immunosuppressants and surgery.

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Horoscope today, June 10 2025: Daily star sign guide from Mystic Meg

OUR much-loved astrologer Meg sadly died in 2023 but her column is being kept alive by her friend and protégée Maggie Innes.

Read on to see what’s written in the stars for you today. 

♈ ARIES

March 21 to April 20

A moon of wisdom radiates reason through your chart – you can feel the effects. Instead of repeating the same mistakes in love, you recognise your worth.

At work you can change your usual response to a daily challenge and achieve a different result.

A “J” taking on a home task can unlock cash potential.

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Your daily horoscope for Tuesday

♉ TAURUS

April 21 to May 21

In love and life you are a dream catch, and match, as you can adapt to people’s plans.

But be mindful of where this might leave your own.

Setting out stricter personal rules can be your best move.

Deals that start small or casual can grow fast so if you need expert advice, don’t delay seeking this out.

Get all the latest Taurus horoscope news including your weekly and monthly predictions

♊ GEMINI

May 22 to June 21

How realistic your goals feel matters more than how big they are.

So launch a review of all ambitions first thing, and by tonight you can be feeling quietly confident.

Compliments and charm are great but, in love terms, can lead to shallow bonds.

When you mute mind games, you can follow your heart’s desire.

Get all the latest Gemini horoscope news including your weekly and monthly predictions

♋ CANCER

June 22 to July 22

You are ready to unlock your deepest identity and speak or write out your dreams.

Where this takes you may be a surprise but stay with it to the end.

With Saturn helping to assess ideas and turn them into smart strategies, you can end the day with an inspiring To Do list.

Lucky names start or end with the letter “O”.

Get all the latest Cancer horoscope news including your weekly and monthly predictions

♌ LEO

July 23 to August 23

Maybe you pretend you don’t need approval or assistance at home or work.

But deep down you know the opposite is true.

Your all-star move is to show you are not invincible and see what happens.

Your number one ambition may seem the most complicated but you are more than ready, and able, for a challenge.

Get all the latest Leo horoscope news including your weekly and monthly predictions

♍ VIRGO

August 24 to September 22

A new home route may not be an easy ride but you have the ability to stay on board and make it work.

But this time, consider who you should bring with you.

Has someone who leans too hard on your happiness taken up enough of your time?

Passion is Mars-volatile and can erupt when you least expect it.

Get all the latest Virgo horoscope news including your weekly and monthly predictions

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Jupiter’s new peace-maker position can link you to a grumpy familiar – or famous – name[/caption]

♎ LIBRA

September 23 to October 23

A friend of a friend who loves to invent new or fun things can be a great partner in so many ways – not just business.

So if you get a chance to connect, take it.

If you’re attached, Venus boosts body language and partners send and receive thrilling secret messages.

Lucky numbers look back to a previous postcode.

Get all the latest Libra horoscope news including your weekly and monthly predictions

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♏ SCORPIO

October 24 to November 22

A time of turning away from cash questions and hoping for the best is over.

Now you can face them and work through them at your own pace so you know you can stay on track.

There is deep confidence in making choices, instead of waiting and watching.

An old toy or childhood favourite can unlock secret value.

Get all the latest Scorpio horoscope news including your weekly and monthly predictions

♐ SAGITTARIUS

November 23 to December 21

Jupiter’s zodiac action station supports you to do what you need to do and be who you really are, rather than what others decide.

A partnership, at work or home, can rebalance and feel more equal.

You have mixed feelings about a friend’s news but do focus on your private connection, not public commentary.

Get all the latest Sagittarius horoscope news including your weekly and monthly predictions

♑ CAPRICORN

December 22 to January 20

A moon of sharp instincts and the kind of emotional detective skills that can change lives is your key chart focus.

So if you sense someone is hiding something, or needs something, ask the questions that come to your mind.

Jupiter’s new peace-maker position can link you to a grumpy familiar – or famous – name.

Get all the latest Capricorn horoscope news including your weekly and monthly predictions

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♒ AQUARIUS

January 21 to February 18

Maybe the actions or reactions of a group make no sense right now – but your chart suggests a breakthrough on the horizon, so try to stay involved for now.

But set a deadline for when you need to see some movement.

Prizes with a “J” connection and passion that starts with a joke can both brighten your day.

Get all the latest Aquarius horoscope news including your weekly and monthly predictions

♓ PISCES

February 19 to March 20

Love at first sight, for a person or perhaps a property, can be a key factor.

A routine Tuesday trip takes you towards a dream discovery.

Or you can experience sudden strong feelings closer to home for someone you think you know well.

The next steps are bold but clear.

Luck writes a set of numbers backwards.

Get all the latest Pisces horoscope news including your weekly and monthly predictions

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Warning Euro judges may sabotage new migrant rules by stopping salary hike for family visas

PLANS to cut migration risk being sabotaged by the European Convention on Human Rights, a review warns. 

Raising the salary threshold for British citizens and settled migrants wanting to bring in a spouse on a family visa could breach international law, it says. 

The Migration Advisory Committee said lifting the bar to £38,700 — the current threshold for skilled worker visas — was unrelated to family migration. 

It was likely to break protections under Article 8 of the ECHR, which could trigger UK court challenges. 

But it is understood Home Secretary Yvette Cooper will reject the advice and press ahead with tougher rules. 

The previous Tory government came up with the planned rise to help cut net migration by 300,000. 

After taking office, Ms Cooper ordered a review of the plan, saying the system must be “fair and coherent”. 

The MAC has now recommended a lower threshold of £23,000 to £25,000. 

It warned the £38,700 figure was copied from a different visa route, the skilled worker system, which has “a completely different objective and purpose”. 

Sticking to that figure, the review says, may spark challenges on Article 8, which guarantees family life rights and is used to overturn immigration decisions. 

A Home Office source insisted: “The MAC offered advice but it’s a decision for the Home Secretary.” 

Shadow Home Secretary Chris Philp said: “If the ECHR stops us from setting our own visa rules, we should leave the ECHR.” 

A Home Office spokesman said: “We are considering the findings and will respond in due course.” 

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The previous Tory government came up with the planned rise to help cut net migration by 300,000[/caption]

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