Jennifer Aniston and Justin Thierou divorced two years later and this is Brad Pitt's affair!













Jennifer Aniston and her husband Justin Theroux announced their divorce after two and a half years of marriage and a seven-year love affair.

A joint statement by Jennifer Aniston and Justin Thierro reveals the facts of their divorce, confirming that the separation was done with respect at the end of last year, confirming their intention to continue their lives as friends.

Jennifer Aniston and Justin Thero said in a joint statement: "They wanted to complete the divorce in secret, but because of the gossiping world, they took a decision to reveal the truth to everyone so that it would not be a fantasy for anyone."


The pair, Jennifer Aniston and Justin Thero, stressed their intention to maintain their respect and respect.

Jennifer Aniston and Justin Thiro's divorce began to surface, with Justin taking pictures of Justin walking around with his dog in New York alone, and Jennifer Aniston celebrating her birthday with her close friends, topped by Courtney Cox, .

With the divorce of Jennifer Aniston and Justin Thierro, some media leaders took the joke, asserting that Brad Pitt, her ex-husband, was still single, there could be a strong chance of their return.

Why?...McDonald's Excludes Chase Burger from Children's Meals in America

















McDonald's has decided to exclude the Cheeseburger sandwich from the US's Happy Mile menus and reduce the fried potatoes in the Meets Mail meals as part of a new global plan to cut calories and make children's food healthier.

The changes announced by the world's largest fast food company were coupled with global limits for calorie, sodium, saturated fat and added sugar for the first time when manufactured at Happy Mile meals.

Advisors and sales concessions have made it clear that Happy Mile meals make up about 15 percent of McDonald's sales in the United States.

By 2022, McDonald's aims to have at least half of the children's meals offered around the world at 600 calories or less, 10 percent saturated fat, 650 mg of sodium and 10 percent of added sugar at production.

Elsalera restaurants in the United States will continue to serve cheese burgers on request to stimulate customers to change their food behavior, Reuters reported.

The company made a similar decision for soft drinks in baby meals in 2013, resulting in some customers choosing water, milk or juice instead.

McDonald's said it would cut calories and sodium in the Mac Nacht Meat Mill meal, which contains six pieces of chicken and is offered to older children, by halving the share of fried potatoes.

McDonald's also plans to increase markets where children's toys will be offered from 20 to 100 markets by 2019.

The company has been heavily criticized in the past for using toys to promote meals.

The United States: 17 people killed in a shooting in a high school in Florida















Fourteen people were killed in a shootout at a high school in the United States, the worst in 25 years in the United States, local authorities said Wednesday. The shooter was arrested to find out that he was born in September 1998 and had been a former student at the school and had been dismissed for disciplinary reasons.

Sheriff County of Broward, Florida, killed at least 17 people when a 19-year-old boy opened fire on Wednesday in a high school in the southeast of the state, in a shooting that is among the worst in 25 years in the United States.

The shooter was identified and identified as Nicolaus Cruz, born in September 1998, whose publications on social media were considered "extremely disturbing". He was armed with an E-15 machine gun.

"The shooter is now in detention," Sherbrooke County Sheriff's Office said on Twitter.

The facts took place just before the end of classes at Marjorie Stonemann Douglas High School in Parkland, in the southern part of the state.

"It seems to be a terrible day for us," District Supervisor Robert Ronsey told CNN.

"We have not received any warning or any indication" of a threat.

The Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) has announced that it is assisting local police in the investigation.

Scott Esrail, sheriff of Broward County, said the shooter was a former school student who had been dismissed for disciplinary reasons. He was later arrested in the nearby Coral Springs area, he said.

The weapon that was used in the shooting is a weapon that is much easier to obtain in most of the United States.

CBS, a video that appears to have been filmed in a classroom, has been heard in which shots are heard in succession. Students are also shown under their seats or lying silently while a scream is heard further away.

Dozens of students were seen waving their hands in the air, others clasping their hands behind their heads as they walked behind each other from Marjorie Stonemann Douglas High School, according to pictures broadcast on local television channels.

"The fire alarm was launched, and we thought it was training, because we had previously seen the wrong warning that there was a fire," one student told TVSNV 7 News. "Suddenly we heard shots in The other side of the school. "

Ambulances and firefighters, as well as several police cars and armored vehicles, were stationed near the school, and several victims were evacuated by helicopter.

The school had 3,000 students in 2014.

18 shootings in 2018

The White House confirmed that US President Donald Trump had been "told to shoot inside a school in Florida." "We are watching the situation."

"No child, teacher or anyone should be at risk in an American school."

Wednesday's tragedy is the latest in a long series of bloody shootings in the United States in recent years.

In October 2017, 58 people were killed in Las Vegas by a man who was shot. Another 49 were killed in a gay club in Orlando in 2016.

There were repeated shootings in American schools. There were 18 shootings in 2018, including the last operation at Marjorie Stonemann Douglas High School.

6 crazy love stories filled the world














The world lives in different love stories, some of which are successful, and others fail. But more important than this, is the extraordinary relations experienced by Habiban decided victory for love, and defeated the difficult circumstances. Over the past period, the media has been flooded with hundreds of strange, or perhaps crazy, love stories. There are those who met his lover years later, and there are those who sacrificed his work and his future to stay next to the likes, and there are funny stories that brought some pets.

In this report, we recall some crazy love stories that preoccupied people, ignited the means of social communication.

1. Michael Hoskin and Toria Pitt

The 24-year-old Michael Hoskin succeeded in marrying his former Australian fashion model Tora Pitt, who was hit in 1980 by a fire that took 80 percent of her body.

Toria was caught in a marathon in a forest in Australia, where a fire broke out in the forest and received 80 percent of her body. She has undergone more than 200 surgeries but has not regained her old features, yet her lover has not left her for a moment during this period.

According to the media, Huskin gave up his job in the police to take care of his lover, because he could not combine long working hours and look after his lover. After the treatment, the couple announced their marriage, although Tora Pitt was unable to restore her previous features.

This story is one of the most powerful stories of love that rocked the world's emotions and topped newsletters and social media. The story of the couple dates back to the days of the study, where they got to know each other, and the story lasted according to Australian media more than 15 years.

2. Bob Humphreys and Bernie Bluet

Ten years later, Britons Bob Humphreys (89) and Bernie Bluit (87) were able to get married. He loved his sweetheart Blueette since childhood, but the Second World War separated them. According to the Daily Express newspaper, Bernie, a tailoring worker, was madly in love with Bob, but was recalled in 1943 to the Royal Air Force at the age of 18.

The newspaper pointed out that Bob was writing regular messages to his lover Bernie from France, where he was serving with British forces, but his messages never reached her and her parents detained because of their opposition to their daughter's relationship with him.

 Bernie later married a New Zealand pilot after breaking her lover's news entirely and later moved to live in his country, while Bob also married because he believed Bernie had rejected his love and had not responded to his messages. But the calls came back between Bob and Bernie after the daughter of the latter found out that the first lived in the southwestern county of Somerset and had spoken by telephone for the first time after a 70-year break and later agreed to spend the rest of their lives together after losing each other.

3. Taylor Morris and Daniel Kelly

He lost the American soldier, Taylor Morris. His four limbs as a result of a landmine, during his participation in the Afghanistan war. He returned to the United States to begin the treatment trip, and during this period his lover did not leave Daniel, but remained beside him. He underwent many surgeries, and after a long journey of pain, agony and love, Taylor was able to make artificial limbs. The two men succeeded in completing their love journey and announcing their marriage.


 "Despite what happened, our love for each other has not been affected," says Daniel, according to American newspapers.

4. Ray Cresau and Tracy Brooks
 

Briton Ray Cresau, 63, and his lover Tracy Brooks, 44, decided to have their wedding in hospital after doctors diagnosed cancer and decided to get married before he died.

The couple planned to get married on one of the Spanish islands, but Ray's illness and the few days left to realize their dream of marriage as soon as possible.

Thanks to anonymous donations, the wedding of Ray and Tresi was prepared in less than 24 hours. Donors donated enough money to pay for the Tracy dress, roses, kayaks, cars and all other party supplies.

The media published pictures of wedding ceremonies inside the hospital. The social networking sites were boldly bold and determined to marry despite all the obstacles. The site's users praised the courage of the couple and the strong love that binds them, wishing them happiness even for a very short period of time.

5. Monkey and dog

A curious love story was brought between a dog named Roscoe and monkeys called Suraya, where they met for the first time in 2007 on a US beach, and since then they have not separated. Their relationship is unique, and one of the most successful relationships between different animals.

6. Tiger and Goat

There is also another story of the way, her hero Timur and Nimr Amor, who loved each other very much, but their relationship did not continue, as the two sides began to quarrel constantly. According to Russian news agencies, Timur goats were placed in a tiger cage in a wildlife park near Vladivostok, with the expectation that the tiger would eventually attack the goat and kill and eat it.

But the two did not just co-exist with each other but turned into friends. But Timur began to push the tiger and push him constantly, according to the Associated Press. "Finally, the Tiger has not taken hold of the goat," the park's director Dmitry Mizentsev told the official Tass news agency.

This curious duo turned into a funny material conveyed by social media, and pictures of them appeared on cotton shirts that were celebrated and offered for sale.

Israeli police recommend accusing Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu of corruption and fraud













Israeli police on Tuesday formally recommended that Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu be sued for fraud and exploitation of trust, and police said there was corruption in a secret deal Netanyahu was trying to make with the owner of the most widely circulated newspaper in Israel. The final decision to indict Netanyahu remains in the hands of Attorney General Avishai Mandelblit.

JERUSALEM (Reuters) - Israeli police announced on Tuesday that they had formally recommended that Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu be prosecuted for corruption, fraud and abuse of trust in two cases.

"The police have concluded that there is sufficient evidence against the prime minister on charges of accepting bribes, fraud and exploiting trust," it said in a statement.

However, the final decision to formally indict Netanyahu remains in the hands of Attorney General Avishai Mandelblit, whose decision may take several weeks or months before deciding on the matter.

Justice Minister Ialit Shaked said the formal indictment of the prime minister did not mean he would be forced to resign.

Netanyahu, 68, immediately after the release of the statement on the investigation, which has been going on for two years, gave a televised speech, asserting his accusation and repeating his innocence. "These recommendations have no legal value in a democratic country," he said.

The first case he is accused of is getting gifts, for example a luxury cigar he craves, from wealthy people like Australian billionaire James Packer or Arnon Milcan, the Israeli producer in Hollywood.

The media estimated the total value of these gifts at tens of thousands of dollars.

The police also considered corruption in a secret deal that Netanyahu was trying to conclude with the owner of Yedioth Ahronoth to ensure positive coverage in the most widely circulated newspaper in Israel.

Netanyahu has been subject to suspicions on several occasions previously.

He has been prime minister since 2009, and after a first period between 1996 and 1999, Netanyahu passed an 11-year term in power.

In the absence of a clear competitor, Netanyahu could break the record of David Ben-Gurion, the founder of Israel, if the Knesset completes his term until November 2019.

The fate of Netanyahu

"When the prime minister is charged, he will not be asked to resign until all the appeals against the indictment have been exhausted," Israeli expert Ofer Kenig of the Institute for Democracy in Israel told AFP.

He explained that the law allows the parliament to initiate a special action against the prime minister after the indictment and before exhausting the appeals if the prime minister accused of moral corruption.

The Israeli judiciary can crack down on senior leaders convicted of corruption.

Netanyahu's former opponent, Ehud Olmert, who took over as prime minister between 2006 and 2009, came out of prison in July 2017 a year later and four months in prison after being convicted of corruption.

The media quoted him as saying Wednesday that he hoped Netanyahu would complete his term "quickly and honorably."

Politically, commentators have suggested that Netanyahu's fate will depend largely on the position of Finance Minister Moshe Kahlon, head of a center-right party.

If he abandons this party, he has 10 deputies (out of 120), Netanyahu will lose the parliamentary majority.

Hanan Kristal, a political commentator for the public radio, predicted that "very intense pressure will now be placed on Moshe Kahlon."

A Tunisian deputy tearing the flag of Israel in parliament and continuing the controversy over the law of normalization















The deputy of the Popular Front in Tunisia, Ammar Amroussia, flag of the Israeli occupation state under the dome of the House of Representatives during the work of the plenary session, on Tuesday, in protest against the postponement of consideration of the draft law criminalizing normalization with the Zionist entity.

"All the provinces of Tunisia, from the north to the south, have been presented," said Amrouseh, who is tearing the Israeli flag. "What happened last Friday in the Committee on Rights and Freedoms is a scandal of high caliber, Martyrs of the Palestinian cause. "

"If you insist on not passing the law in order to remain in power, I will tell you that you are agents, and I will remain a thorn in your throats," he told parliament speaker Mohammed al-Nasser and the ruling coalition, "Labor, shame and shame."

In the same context, the representative of the "Democratic Movement", Samia Abbou, said that "the draft law on the criminalization of normalization has been circumvented, as illegal mechanisms were used to confuse and defer consideration of it," stressing: "enough plays and duality of speech, To Palestine ..., "and pointed out that" the issue of criminalization of normalization has become a Tunisian issue and not the issue of Palestine. "

For his part, the head of the "Appeal of Tunisia" bloc, Sufian Tubal, suggested that Tunisia's recent classification by the European Parliament could be the result of discussing the law of criminalizing normalization with Israel. He stressed in a statement to the "New Arab": " Europe and its influence within the circles of decision. "

"The decision to defer consideration is due to the urgency of laws coming from the government to establish constitutional bodies and the rest of the democratic process in Tunisia," he said.

He pointed out that "the need to stop accusing the political class to each other, because the victory of Palestine compass of all Tunisians, and the point that brings together all segments of the people."

It is noteworthy that the Committee on Rights, Freedoms and External Relations of the Tunisian Parliament had decided, last weekend, to postpone the discussions of the law of criminalization of normalization with the Zionist entity, and to focus on the laws that the Prime Minister, Youssef witness, to expedite consideration.

According to an official communiqué issued by the Parliament, the Committee decided "by a majority of its members present, in accordance with rule 82 of the rules of procedure, to reconsider its program of work in the coming days in connection with the examination of the bills before it, in the light of the legislative priorities of the Government, To the request of the Office that approved these priorities associated with economic reforms and the establishment of constitutional bodies, and everything related to the success of the transitional track, "according to the text of the communication.

The head of the Committee on Rights and Freedoms, Noufal al-Jamali, to urge him to consider urgent laws that the Prime Minister considers to be an absolute priority of his government in this period, namely the updated law of the Human Rights Commission and the law of the Supreme Authority for Audiovisual Communication.

Accelerated laws, according to the government, are concerned with the creation of the other constitutional institutions to which the democratic process is linked. The donor countries and the countries supporting Tunisia consider them a priority and a condition for continuing to support Tunisia.

The deputies considered the "Popular Front" that the vote taken to postpone the law criminalizing normalization, "a setback in the course of the defense of Tunisia on the Palestinian issue, and a blatant submission to the lobbies of the Zionist entity, which lies in the security of Tunisia and sovereignty."

The debate on the law of the criminalization of normalization was sharply contested and soon developed into a quarrel and exchange of accusations between the ruling parliamentary group, the opposition and the initiators of the initiative.

The head of the Popular Front bloc accused the deputies of the ruling coalition, especially the head of the Tunis Appeal bloc, of normalization, which angered the two envoys, turning the committee hall into a battleground in which everyone competes to prove its victory for the Palestinian cause.

The exchange of accusations and insults soon turned into a stampede among the parliamentarians, and the hands clashed and screams. The Chairman of the Committee decided to adjourn the meeting and suspend its work.

The "Tunis appeal" called for an official apology after attacking the parliamentary assistance of the coalition of the "Popular Front" bloc, and denounced by deputies as "remnants of the corrupt Rally Party."

15 years imprisonment for one of the kidnappers of students in Shibuk, Nigeria












A jihadi of the Boko Haram group of Nigeria was sentenced to 15 years in prison for participating in 2014 in the kidnapping of more than 200 schoolgirls in Shibok, northeastern Nigeria, the Justice Ministry announced Tuesday.

The verdict against Harun Yahya, 35, was the first on the mass abduction of the Shibook girls, which sparked international outrage, sparking a global campaign to free the girls.

In April 2014, 219 girls between the ages of 12 and 17 were abducted while they were taking exams in Shibok, northeast Nigeria, where attacks by the jihadi group were taking place. Their abduction caused a wave of global sympathy for social networks in the context of the "Bring Our Girls Back Home."

Since then, 107 girls have been returned or exchanged, after negotiations with the government. In early January, a number of them appeared in a video broadcast by the group, saying that they would not return to their homes and that they did not want to leave the "caliphate".

"A member of Boko Haram who was among the people who abducted the Shibuk girls was sentenced to 15 years in prison," Justice Ministry spokesman Saleh Issah told AFP, during hearings at the Kaenji court, which began Monday to try the rebels.

Harun Yahya, 35, was "handicapped", paralyzed by hand and leg. He pleaded guilty but asked clemency for judges because he was "forced to join" the jihadist group.

However, the Kainji court ruled that "he had the option of not taking part in the activities of Boko Haram," Isah said, and issued a harsh prison sentence.

Hundreds of presumed members of Nigeria's Boko Haram Jihadi group began appearing Monday in a court at a military base in central Nigeria's Kajengi to determine whether they would be tried, innocent or sent to rehabilitation centers.

- Mandatory recruitment!

Boko used haram as a weapon in her quest for an Islamic state in northeastern Nigeria and detained thousands of women, girls and men capable of carrying arms.

"Getting involved with Boko Haram is not necessarily voluntary, but it's hard to prove," said Jan San-Pierre of the modern security advisory group on terrorism.

The presence of boys in the extremist group is indicative of coercion, but others from poor areas may be involved in the group for economic reasons.

A total of 468 defendants were released last year out of 1669 detained in Kaenge, suspected of belonging to Boko Haram, 45 were sentenced to two to 15 years in prison, 82 were convicted for lesser sentences or released, taking into account their time in detention .

Esah said two people were sentenced to prison terms of between three and five years.

After all the cases in Kainge have been settled, the court will move to the Iowa barracks in the capital of Borno state, Maiduguri, to try 651 suspects detained there.

The Nigerian government initially banned the media and the public from attending the trials, sparking criticism from the United Nations and rights groups around the world.

But in the second phase of the trials, the military base was opened to civil society organizations, some of which are concerned with human rights.

The Nigerian army has been accused of arbitrarily arresting civilians and detaining them for years without access to lawyers. Prisons also suffer from overcrowding and lack of hygiene. There are allegations of torture of detainees and extrajudicial executions.

San-Pierre said questions remained about the credibility of Nigeria's judicial system and that "one trial will not change years of abuse."

Since 2009, the conflict with Boko Haram has killed at least 20,000 people, displaced 2.6 million people in Nigeria and abducted thousands more.