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Russia: US Dreams Of Unipolar world Will Not Happen

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Russia: US dreams of unipolar world! Will it happen? No! 06:44AM By gowidenews 21 Oct, 2018  US President Donald Trump arrives for a “Make America Great Again” rally at Elko Regional Airport in Elko, Nevada, on October 20, 2018. (Photo by AFP) Report reaching out to us says that the Russia prime Minister says the United States “dreams” of becoming the world’s sole superpower by unilaterally withdrawing from a landmark nuclear weapons treaty with Moscow, stressing that such a dream will never come true. President Donald Trump  said  on Saturday that the US was pulling out of an arms control treaty with Russia, known as the Intermediate-range Nuclear Forces Treaty (INF), which bans ground-based medium-range missiles. That same day, Russia said there was an ulterior motive. “The main motive is a dream of a unipolar world. Will it come true? No,” a Russian Foreign Ministry source anonymously told RIA Novosti state news agency. The official said that ...
Afghans Cast Ballots For Second Day In Chaotic General Elections By gowidenews October 21, 2018 06:33 A.M From the report reaching us says that the Afghanistan’s long-delayed parliamentary elections have entered into a second day after hundreds of polling stations were closed on the first day of voting due to technical and security issues. Polling was scheduled to continue in 401 voting centers on October 21, according to election authorities. They said about 3 million Afghans out of nearly 9 million registered voters had cast their ballots at some 4,500 polling stations on October 20. The biggest turnout was in the capital, Kabul, and the lowest in the southern province of Oruzgan. The vote was marred by scores of militant attacks in which dozens of people were killed or injured, as well as chaotic scenes at polling stations hit by technical and organizational problems. Afghans Vote In Parliamentary Elections However, the United Nations Assistance Mission in Afghanistan (UNAMA) s...

Iranian President Introduces Four Proposed Miniters To Majlis

Iran President introduces four proposed ministers to Majlis By gowidenews Oct 21, 2018 Report reaching out us says that the Iranian President Hassan Rouhani introduced four proposed ministers for Economy; Industry, Mine, and Trade; Roads and Urban Development; and cooperatives, Labor and Social Welfare to the Majlis for confidence vote, said a member of Majlis Presiding Board. Iran President introduces four proposed ministers to Majlis “President Rouhani has proposed Mohammad Eslami as the Minister of Roads and Urban Development, and Farhad Dezhpasand as the Minister of Economy, in a letter to the Parliament Speaker Ali Larijani,” said the lawmaker Asadollah Abbasi on the sidelines of Majlis’ open session on Sunday. “The president has also proposed Mohammad Shariatmadari as the Minister of Cooperatives, Labor and Social Welfare, and Reza Rahmani as the Minister of Industry, Mine, and Trade,” He added. Former Minister of Roads Abbas Akhoundi and former Minister of Industry Moham...

Australia Prime Minister Rules Out Early After By-election Blows Out

Australia PM rules out early poll after by-election blow By gowidenews 21 Oct, 2018  1 HOUR AGO Report reaching out to us says that the          Australian Prime Minister Scott Morrison, who must call national elections by mid-May, acknowledges voter anger over political infighting in Canberra but says he is determined to stay on even if the coalition becomes a minority government. Prime Minister Scott Morrison addresses the media on the grounds of Kirribilli House, Sydney, Australia, October 21, 2018. Prime Minister Scott Morrison addresses the media on the grounds of Kirribilli House, Sydney, Australia, October 21, 2018. (Reuters) Australian Prime Minister Scott Morrison pledged Sunday his embattled government would serve out a full term despite the conservative coalition looking set to lose its majority after a voter backlash in a crucial Sydney by-election. The Liberal-National coalition, which has a one-seat parliamentary majority...