Thursday, 21 March 2019

*Pogba Fuels🔥 Man Utd Exit Rumours After Zidane Remark😱*


Manchester United star Paul Pogba has fueled speculation that he could depart Old Trafford by declaring that a move to Real Madrid would be a "dream."

Pogba was frequently linked with a move away from Man Utd in the first half of the season, as the midfielder feuded with Jose Mourinho.

However, after Mourinho's sacking in December, Pogba has been rejuvenated under new boss Ole Gunnar Solskjaer.

But Pogba's future may yet lie away from Old Trafford, with the 26-year-old declaring his admiration for Real Madrid at a press conference with the French national team on Wednesday.

"Like I've always said, Real Madrid is a dream for anyone. It's one of the biggest clubs in the world," Pogba said.

"There is also [Zinedine] Zidane as a coach and it's a dream for anybody who likes football.

"For now, I'm at Manchester. We don't know what the future holds. I'm at Manchester and I'm happy."

Leading 🇮🇹Italian Politician and👉 Anti-Vaxxer Hospitalised With Chickenpox

An Italian politician and leading anti-vaxxer has been hospitalised after contracting chickenpox.

Massimiliano Fedriga, a member of the right-wing Northern League party and president of the Friuli-Venezia Giuli region, had argued against the Lorenzin decree which has made vaccination compulsory in Italy.

Fedriga spent four days being treated for the disease, which can be deadly in adults.

He said although his children were vaccinated, it should not be forced on people, reports La Vanguardia.

He also claimed to make vaccinations mandatory would not convince anti-vaxxers to have their shots.

Prominent microbiologist Robert Burioni wrote on his website that had Fedriga been vaccinated, he would be in perfect health.

*New Zealand🇳🇿 Bans🚫 Semi-Automatic, Assault Rifles After👉 Mosque Shootings*

New Zealand will ban military-style semi-automatic and assault rifles under tough new gun laws following the killing of 50 people in the country's worst mass shooting, Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern said on Thursday.

Ms Ardern said she expects the new laws to be in place by April 11 and buy-back scheme will be established for banned weapons.

“Now, six days after this attack, we are announcing a ban on all military-style semi-automatics (MSSA) and assault rifles in New Zealand,” Ms Ardern said.

A lone gunman armed with semi-automatic rifles including an AR-15, last Friday killed 50 people in two mosque attacks in Christchurch.

*New Zealand🇳🇿 Bans🚫 Semi-Automatic, Assault Rifles After👉 Mosque Shootings*

New Zealand will ban military-style semi-automatic and assault rifles under tough new gun laws following the killing of 50 people in the country's worst mass shooting, Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern said on Thursday.

Ms Ardern said she expects the new laws to be in place by April 11 and buy-back scheme will be established for banned weapons.

“Now, six days after this attack, we are announcing a ban on all military-style semi-automatics (MSSA) and assault rifles in New Zealand,” Ms Ardern said.

A lone gunman armed with semi-automatic rifles including an AR-15, last Friday killed 50 people in two mosque attacks in Christchurch.

Nicaragua🇳🇮 Agrees✔ to Free All 👉Opposition Prisoners*

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The Nicaraguan government has agreed to release all opposition prisoners within 90 days in a bid to restart stalled peace talks.

Mediators said the government would free more than 700 people detained since anti-government rallies began last April.

A crackdown on the protests has left more than 300 people dead.

The agreement also called for sanctions imposed on Nicaragua by the US and EU to be lifted.

Luis Angel Rosadilla, a special envoy from the Organization of American States (OAS), told a news conference that President Daniel Ortega's government had agreed to release "all the people detained in the context of the protests".

The process, which opposition leaders said could begin this week, will be monitored by the Red Cross.

*French 🇫🇷Soldiers on Duty for Next👉 'Yellow Vest' ✊Protest*

French soldiers will be deployed Saturday to help guard public buildings, allowing police to focus on dealing with "yellow vest" demonstrators in case of renewed violence in Paris and other cities, the government said.

It was announced separately that Prime Minister Edouard Philippe had decided to put off a planned overseas trip to French Guiana at the weekend to be on hand at home. "Given the special situation concerning public order, the premier decided to postpone his visit," his office said.

Last Saturday, more than 5,000 police officers failed to stop hundreds of violent protesters from rampaging along the Champs-Elysees, burning and looting over 100 businesses in disturbances that lasted more than seven hours.

Government spokesman Benjamin Griveaux said earlier that the troops will be redeployed from the "Sentinelle" anti-terror operation, which patrols streets and protects airports, train stations, places of worship and other sites. This will allow police forces to "concentrate on crowd control, along with maintaining law and order," he said.