Sunday, July 5, 2015

Kopacz on the referendum: the Greeks are victims of political charge … – Gazeta.pl

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– Actually, today the Greeks, whom I very I respect, are victims of populist political charge that caused that to choose between one and the other evil – Kopacz told reporters.

Prime Minister assessed that the outcome of the Greek referendum is a message that can “a little bother” those who have loans in euros. – But thanks to this, we have stable public finances, foreign exchange reserves of the National Bank of Polish, but also provisions that are at the disposal of the minister of finance we can behave very flexible and control the value of the zloty. So we can react very quickly when the value of the zloty will fall – she noted.

“Good news for Poles”

– I have good news for Poles that started much earlier such arrangements conversation, drawing scenarios, if indeed it turned out what it turned out, meant that we can safely react to what will happen in Europe – he said the prime minister.

The Health Minister also reminded that in order to introduce the euro in Poland need to change the constitution. – Today, any threatening the euro, talking about whether or not to appeal to anybody to back off from a decision to launch the euro is just a political game, nothing more – she added.

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Awl at the end of the convention: “Dziołcha, not godej Tela, NOS to … – Gazeta.pl

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– We have prepared a solution and it is thanks to the team of people who for many months have created this good solutions and will continue to create these solutions. They’ll make it, what we said here today, will be realized – said Beata Szydlo.

– This is a team of people who have an idea for Poland, who thought Poland, they think of us all. And on my team, white-red team, is a place for every Pole – and for those who vote for Law and Justice, and for those who already making other choices, and for those who did not went to the polls. Waiting for you in my team, there is room for everyone; for anyone who wants a good change – said Awl.

Continuation of the debate

PiS candidate for prime minister He said it carried out the last three days in Katowice debate will continue “over the next days, months and years”. – Because I believe in it deeply, that we will be for many, many years, not only to talk with the Poles, but we will have something to say – she added.

Szydło emphasized that “today in Poland needs dialogue is needed listening to people and the need is mutual understanding “. – But we need people who are able to take courageous and responsible decisions who are not afraid to say unpopular things sometimes, but they have a goal and know that this goal is a big deal, that before you called the Polish – she said.

Development, family, citizens, dialogue, society, community

– And today we are all here. because thinking: “Poland”, we feel, we think, “development, family, citizens, dialogue, society, community”. Today, thinking “Poland”, we say “team, the team” – emphasized Vice President, Law and Justice thanked those who were preparing the convention, which is recognized as a “breakthrough”.

– Because I think that, as has often been met and very often we talked and the program, and important matters, it’s probably never even in these talks has not participated so many organizers – said Awl. As emphasized, these talks are very important. – We came here with ready-made proposals. We are not talking only in theory; We have prepared a solution and we talked – she said.

“We are not in Silesia because there are elections”

The Awl also asked the inhabitants of the region where the convention was held. – We are not in Silesia because there are elections. We are not coming to Silesia because it is an election campaign. We are in Silesia always important for Law and Justice moments. This is another meeting program in the region. And as previously debated, and as we talked earlier, we will be in Silesia whenever we need is your energy, your enthusiasm and your complete thinking – argued.

She thanked all the inhabitants of Silesia for “smart conversation”. – For being so specific know how to, calm, but determined way to present their case, because to us it gets – said the PiS candidate for prime minister.

– Here, in Silesia, it is a symbol of what the Poland is now needed – industry, Polish building industry, entrepreneurship, working, smart people who know what to do to even as it is hard to overcome any adversity and move forward – said Awl.

“Dziołcha, not godej Tela”

PiS candidate for the head of government, stipulating that it is not a resident of Silesia, “sent from the scene dedication – dziołcha, not godej Tela, NOS to work, “which adopted the hall with applause. – What to do? – He cried after a while at the end of the convention Awl.

On Sunday in Katowice ended a three-day convention program of Law and Justice and groups cooperating with the PiS. Right-wing politicians and experts invited by them debated on Friday on the modernized program right hand in the fall elections. The program includes a total of 13 major and 36 panels of specialist. They attended them approx. 150 speakers – including PiS MPs, representatives of interested organizations and groups as well as working professionals.

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back Beaty Szydło expert called. the team of experts, were m.in .: PiS MPs Paul Szałamacha, Piotr Naimski, MEPs Zbigniew Kuźmiuk and Janusz Wojciechowski, b. Law and Justice MEP Konrad Szymanski, an expert on taxation Paul debris, b. KNF head Stanislaw Kluza, b. the President of UKE Anna Streżyńska, MEP prof. Zdzislaw Krasnodębski, prof. Jan Wojtyla from the University of Economics in Katowice, Paul Soloch (from 2005 to 2007. Undersecretary of State in the Ministry of Internal Affairs and Administration, an expert at the Sobieski Institute), an expert on international affairs and defense, PhD. Przemyslaw Zurawski vel Grajewski, PhD. in the management of public institutions Konrad Raczkowski, prof. Eve Leś of the University of Warsaw, which deals with family policy and aid policy and social inclusion.

The third day of the convention opened with a lecture by Nobel Laureate in Economics Eric S. Maskin of applications including mechanism design theory in politics and economics.

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Tunisia declared a state of emergency. We do not know how it will affect … – Gazeta Wyborcza

 


 
 
 
 
 
 


 

 
 
 

 

 
 
 
 
 
 

 

 
 
 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
           
           
             

             

                  
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Last state of emergency in force in Tunisia in 2011. After the overthrow of dictator Ben Ali (Zohra BENSEMRA / REUTERS)

                  
                  
                  


                  
             

             
         
     
   
   
   
 
 
 
 
Kaid Essebsi president will be decided on this step just over a week after the bloody attack on the tourists in Sousse. We do not know how it will affect tourism.

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
                          
 

                 

 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

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Since the attack Tunisian security forces and so are in high alert. Hotels and beaches guarded by armed police. Experts fear further attacks. On Saturday, the president acknowledged these concerns will Kaid Essebsi. In a speech to the nation he said that “the country is not safe,” and a state of emergency and avoid the collapse of the country.

The state of emergency in force from today. It gives greater powers to the security services and provides for the prohibition of assembly. According to the AFP will also allow authorities to carry out house searches at any time of day or night. For the moment it was introduced for 30 days, but after that time may be extended. It is not clear how it will affect tourists, for example. Whether the ban gatherings also applies to tour groups or whether the trip will be subject to a obostrzeniom.

The government announced earlier that closes the 80 mosques that act illegally or promote extremism.

The coup on June 26 killed 38 people, including 30 Britons, two Germans, three Irish, Portuguese woman, a Belgian and Russian. All shot on the beach in Sousse, a popular resort on the Mediterranean Sea, a young Tunisian Seifedin Rezgui. As it turned out, he was trained in Libya, which was plunged into chaos and destabilize the neighbors. The police killed him in the street shortly after its bloody escapade.

Last state of emergency in force in Tunisia in 2011. After the overthrow of dictator Ben Ali during the so-called. Arab Spring. In contrast to Libya or Egypt after the revolution, Tunisia has been put at as a model for transformation. However, recently it has growing problems with Islamic radicals who the ranks of the Islamic State of Iraq and Syria. As many as 3 thousand. from approx. 16 thousand. the formation of foreign fighters from Tunisia. More than half thousand have already returned to the country. Many derives from the radical Islamist group Ansar ash-Sharia, which Tunis in August 2013. Declared a terrorist organization.

The coup last week was not the only one that killed the tourists. In March, gunmen entered the Tunisian heritage jewel called the Bardo museum in Tunis and killed 22 people from Japan, Italy, Colombia, Spain, Australia, France, Great Britain and Belgium. Among the victims was a three Poles with a 36-person group sightseeing museum. Ten consecutive wounded.

Last year, Tunisia came to 6.1 million tourists. However, after last week’s attack travel agencies suspended trips to the country, and thousands of visitors shortened holidays. The decrease in revenues from tourism may contribute to the destabilization of Tunisia.

The country is one of the most popular destinations chosen by the Poles on foreign holidays. He flew there every tenth Pole buyers tour travel agencies. The exception was a difficult period after the Arab Spring nations in 2011. Good times for the Arab states but quickly returned. In 2014. Tunisia was visited by as much as 24 percent. more Poles than in 2013. – 108 thous.

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Greeks vote ws. Help. This is the first referendum in Greece since … – Onet.pl

If voters say “yes”, it could open the way for negotiations on a new aid scheme. In the opinion of economists conditions of this assistance will now be even sharper than before. In the night from Tuesday to Wednesday because Greece failed to repay part of the debt to the International Monetary Fund in the amount of 1.55 billion euros and became the first in the history of a country with a developed economy, which is in arrears with repayment to the Fund, which in practice is considered to be insolvent.

On the other hand vote “no” will mean the rejection accept help from foreign creditors – the European Commission, the European Central Bank and the IMF.

Prime Minister Alexis Cipras, which offer lenders called a “humiliating”, he urged Greeks to chose a negative response. Authorities in Athens say that voting ‘no’ will strengthen the negotiating position of Greece, although representatives of the European Union in accordance observe that the opposite will be true.

Investors and European leaders believe that the rejection of the scheme will refer Greece to the road towards the exit from the euro zone. By contrast, the Greek authorities argue that the rejection of the conditions of the lenders in the referendum will not mean resignation of the single currency.

Athens They were under the euro-area financial drip and the IMF since 2010. They received nearly 240 billion euros of two aid programs. International support has enabled the Greek state debt service and fulfillment of internal commitments, but society incurred huge costs imposed by creditors of cuts and reforms.

Surveys show that supporters of approving the conditions of foreign creditors is slightly more than the opponents. According to the Ipsos survey published on Friday, 44 percent. Greeks are going to vote for the agreement, and 43 per cent. against; 12 percent. It was undecided. Media paid attention that the number of supporters grew after entering the program, almost a week ago, controls on capital movements and with the approach of the referendum.

Sunday’s vote may also decide the fate of the government’s populist Syrizy. If the Greeks will vote “yes”, they are expected resignations of the Minister of Finance and Prime Minister Janis Warufakisa Ciprasa. This will open a new chapter of political uncertainty when the parties will try to build a government of national unity to maintain talks with creditors until the awarding of the election.

Polling stations are open from 7-19 hours local time (hr. 6-18 in Poland).

Greek election commission announced that it was not foreseen after the closing publish any exit polls pools, and the first preliminary results will be known after one hour 20.

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In Greece, the last referendum – Money.pl

Europe held her breath. In Greece it started on Sunday morning referendum in which voters statements on foreign aid for Athens, having to save the country from bankruptcy. The Greek authorities are calling for a vote against the terms of the creditors.

If voters say “yes”, it could open the way for negotiations on a new aid scheme. In the opinion of economists conditions of this assistance will now be even sharper than before. In the night from Tuesday to Wednesday because Greece failed to repay part of the debt to the International Monetary Fund in the amount of 1.55 billion euros and became the first in the history of a country with a developed economy, which is in arrears with repayment to the Fund, which in practice is considered to be insolvent.

On the other hand vote “no” will mean the rejection accept help from foreign creditors – the European Commission, the European Central Bank and the IMF. Prime Minister Alexis Cipras, which offer lenders called a “humiliating”, he urged Greeks to chose a negative response. Authorities in Athens say that voting ‘no’ will strengthen the negotiating position of Greece, although representatives of the European Union in accordance observe that the opposite will be true.



The first step to leave?

Investors and European leaders They estimate that the rejection of the scheme will refer Greece to the road towards the exit from the euro zone. On Monday should expect violent reaction of stock markets and high turbulence on exchange rates. The most vulnerable to thump the euro, and it certainly will feel too golden.

In contrast, the Greek authorities argue that the rejection of the conditions of the lenders in the referendum will not mean resignation of the single currency.

Athens was a drip euro-area financial and the IMF since 2010. They received nearly 240 billion euros of two aid programs. International support has enabled the Greek state debt service and fulfillment of internal commitments, but society incurred huge costs imposed by creditors of cuts and reforms.

Surveys show that supporters of approving the conditions of foreign creditors is slightly more than the opponents. According to the Ipsos survey published on Friday, 44 percent. Greeks are going to vote for the agreement, and 43 per cent. against; 12 percent. It was undecided. Media paid attention that the number of supporters grew after entering the program, almost a week ago, controls on capital movements and with the approach of the referendum.



weigh the fate of the government

Sunday’s vote may also decide the fate of government Syrizy populist. If the Greeks will vote “yes”, they are expected resignations of the Minister of Finance and Prime Minister Janis Warufakisa Ciprasa. This will open a new chapter of political uncertainty when the parties will try to build a government of national unity to maintain talks with creditors until the awarding of the election.

Polling stations are open from 7-19 hours local time (hr. 6-18 in Poland). The first results are expected an hour or two after the closing.

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Saturday, July 4, 2015

Syria: video IS on the Internet shows the execution of 25 soldiers – Onet.pl

The execution shown in a roughly 10-minute video that probably took place just after the occupation of Palmyra by jihadists on 21 May.

Soldiers kill shot touchdowns boys dressed in costumes resembling uniforms field; some of them look very young.

Dozens of men and a few children watching an execution, sitting on the steps of Roman amphitheater.

Syrian Observatory for Human Rights reported on 27 May shooting of about 20 soldiers in the amphitheater.

In March IS mentioned in the Internet video showing the execution of a Palestinian accused of spying for Israeli intelligence. The man also shot the young boy. Related recording of January represented the interrogation and execution of two men identified as “Russian agents”; shooting at them roughly 10-year-old boy.

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Fidel Castro and 19 cheesemakers. El Comandante appeared in public – TVN24

Photo: PAP / EPA | Video: Catherine Sławińska / TVN24 Business and World Fidel Castro appeared public shortly after the resumption of relations of Cuba with the US

The leader of the Cuban Revolution, Fidel Castro appeared in public for the first time of April. As reported on Saturday, state media on Friday participated in a four-hour meeting with 19 serowarami.

Pictures of 88-year-old Fidel Castro published two days after the announcement by his younger brother, President Raul Castro, a formal agreement with the United States on the resumption of diplomatic relations.



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A visit to Castro

The photos show Castro sitting in the audience at a research institute under the Ministry of Food Processing in Guatao. She is wearing a white jacket, checkered shirt and gray pants.

Fidel Castro has previously been seen in public just three months ago, when at school in Havana met with a delegation from Venezuela.



Active despite the resignation

In 2006, the father of the Cuban revolution due to health problems gave the actual exercise of power to his younger brother by five years, Raul, officially approved in 2008 as president of Cuba.

Fidel Castro from time to time to state media writes and takes home world leaders. In May, where he met, among others, the presidents of France Francois Hollande and Serbia Tomislav Nikolic.

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Syria: video IS on the Internet shows the execution of 25 soldiers – Onet.pl

The execution shown in a roughly 10-minute video that probably took place just after the occupation of Palmyra by jihadists on 21 May.

Soldiers kill shot touchdowns boys dressed in costumes resembling uniforms field; some of them look very young.

Dozens of men and a few children watching an execution, sitting on the steps of Roman amphitheater.

Syrian Observatory for Human Rights reported on 27 May shooting of about 20 soldiers in the amphitheater.

In March IS mentioned in the Internet video showing the execution of a Palestinian accused of spying for Israeli intelligence. The man also shot the young boy. Related recording of January represented the interrogation and execution of two men identified as “Russian agents”; shooting at them roughly 10-year-old boy.

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In Tunisia, introduced a state of emergency – On 24

In Tunisia, introduced a state of emergency. As mentioned it has to do with last week’s terrorist attack in the seaside resort of Sousse.

The state of emergency gives the government greater freedom to temporarily executive more power to the police and the army, which also means a reduction of some civil liberties, such as the right to assembly.

From 2014 years Tunisia is on the list of hazardous places according to the Ministry of Foreign Affairs. In addition, the country resort also indicates other places that you should not travel.


In Tunisia introduced state of emergency in connection with the terrorist attack in Sousse (subtitles)

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The coup

The terrorist attack on hotels in the resort of Sousse in Tunisia killed 38 people, including 30 Britons.

The attack took place in front of two hotels – Soviva and Imperial Marhaba. One of the bombers was shot and killed during exchange of fire with the police. Unofficially informed that the second bomber was stopped by the police.

A man hiding a gun in a beach umbrella. Secretary of State for. Safety Rafik Chelly also informed that the man “came to the beach, dressed like someone who goes to bathe. With him was the umbrella, where he hid the weapon. Then (…) used a weapon.”

One of the tourists told the BBC that resting by the pool were sent to the hotel. Through the window, he saw a man with a gun, he could hear the attack on the neighboring hotel. – Exactly 12 local time was heard two or three explosions and a few shots. People did not know at the beginning what was going on. It got really nasty. I have not seen the bombers, only bloody people – said Jerzy Rabenda witness coup for TVN24. – Before going we were assured that everything is fine and it is safe – he added.

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Hide (); $ .ajax ({Type: “POST”, url: ‘/F/ajax/comments.php’, date: {‘send-comment’: 1, ‘id_element’: id_element, ‘id_parent’: id_parent, ‘text’ $ (‘# newComment-text -’ + id_element + ‘-’ + id_parent) .val (), ‘nick’: $ (‘# newComment-nickname -’ + id_element + ‘-’ + id_parent) .val (), ‘ uid: $ (‘# newComment-user-id -’ + id_element + ‘-’ + id_parent) .val (), ‘fbuid’: $ (‘# newComment-user-fb-id -’ + id_element + ‘-’ + id_parent) .val (), ‘TYPE_1′: ($ (‘# newComment-type-1 -’ + id_element + ‘-’ + id_parent) .is (‘: checked’)? 1: 0), ‘TYPE_2′: ( $ (‘# newComment-type-2 -’ + id_element + ‘-’ + id_parent) .is (‘: checked’)? 1: 0), ‘type_3′: ($ (‘# newComment-type-3 -’ + id_element + ‘-’ + id_parent) .is (‘: checked’)? 1: 0), // ‘id_parent’: id_parent, ‘url’: comments_geturl (), ‘curl’: comments_geturl ()}, dataType: ‘json ‘, success: function (oJsonObject) {$ (‘ body ‘). css (‘ cursor ‘,’ default ‘); $ (‘ # newComment-wait – ‘+ id_element +’ – ‘+ id_parent) .hide (); $ (‘# newComment-text -’ + id_element + ‘-’ + id_parent) .css (‘opacity’, 1); $ (‘# newComment-moreinfo -’ + id_element + ‘-’ + id_parent) .css (‘opacity’, 1); $ (‘# Comments-newComment -’ + id_element + ‘-’ + id_parent + ‘.newcomment-buttons’). FadeIn (); if (oJsonObject) {if (oJsonObject.error) {$ (‘# newComment-error -’ + id_element + ‘-’ + id_parent) .html (oJsonObject.error); } Else {$ (‘.comments-newComment’). Hide (); $ (‘.comment-Item’). RemoveClass (‘comment-item-addform’); if (oJsonObject.html) {$ (‘# comments-container -’ + id_element + ‘-’ + id_parent) .html (oJsonObject.html + $ (‘# comments-container -’ + id_element + ‘-’ + id_parent) .html ()); $ (‘# Comments-container -’ + id_element + ‘-’ + id_parent) .fadeIn (); }}} Else $ (‘# newComment-error -’ + id_element + ‘-’ + id_parent) .html (‘There was a mistake. There are no object.’); }, Error: function () {$ (‘# newComment-wait -’ + id_element + ‘-’ + id_parent) .hide (); $ (‘# NewComment-error -’ + id_element + ‘-’ + id_parent) .html (‘An error’); $ (‘Body’). Css (‘cursor’, ‘default’); $ (‘# NewComment-text -’ + id_element + ‘-’ + id_parent) .css (‘opacity’, 1); $ (‘# NewComment-moreinfo -’ + id_element + ‘-’ + id_parent) .css (‘opacity’, 1); $ (‘# Comments-newComment -’ + id_element + ‘-’ + id_parent + ‘.newcomment-buttons’). FadeIn (); }}); } Function comments_submitAlertForm (id_element, id_parent) {$ (‘body’). Css (‘cursor’, ‘wait’); $ (‘# Allertcomment-wait -’ + id_element + ‘-’ + id_parent) .show (); $ (‘# Allertcomment-wait -’ + id_element + ‘-’ + id_parent) .html (‘Sending data …’); $ (‘# Allertcomment-error -’ + id_element + ‘-’ + id_parent) .html (”); $ (‘# Allertcomment-text -’ + id_element + ‘-’ + id_parent) .css (‘opacity’, 0.3); $ (‘# Comments-alertcomment -’ + id_element + ‘-’ + id_parent + ‘.newcomment-buttons’). Hide (); $ .ajax ({Type: “POST”, url: ‘/F/ajax/comments.php’, date: {‘alert-comment’: 1, ‘id_element’: id_element, ‘id_parent’: id_parent, ‘text’ $ (‘# allertcomment-text -’ + id_element + ‘-’ + id_parent) .val (), ‘TYPE_1′: ($ (‘# comment-alert-type-1 -’ + id_element + ‘-’ + id_parent). is (‘: checked’)? 1: 0), ‘TYPE_2′: ($ (‘# comment-alert-type-2 -’ + id_element + ‘-’ + id_parent) .is (‘: checked’)? 1: 0), ‘type_3′: ($ (‘# comment-alert-type-3 -’ + id_element + ‘-’ + id_parent) .is (‘: checked’)? 1: 0), ‘type_4′: ($ ( ‘# comment-alert-type-4 -’ + id_element + ‘-’ + id_parent) .is (‘: checked’)? 1: 0), ‘url’: comments_geturl (), ‘curl’: comments_geturl ()}, dataType: ‘json’, success: function (oJsonObject) {$ (‘body’). css (‘cursor’, ‘default’); $ (‘# allertcomment-wait -’ + id_element + ‘-’ + id_parent) .hide (); $ (‘# allertcomment-text -’ + id_element + ‘-’ + id_parent) .css (‘opacity’, 1); $ (‘# allertcomment-moreinfo -’ + id_element + ‘-’ + id_parent) .css ( ‘opacity’, 1); $ (‘# comments-alertcomment -’ + id_element + ‘-’ + id_parent + ‘.newcomment-buttons’). fadeIn (); if (oJsonObject) {if (oJsonObject.error) {$ (‘# newComment-error -’ + id_element + ‘-’ + id_parent) .html (oJsonObject.error); } Else {$ (‘.comments-newComment’). Hide (); $ (‘.comment-Item-text -’ + id_parent + ‘b.clRed’). Remove (); $ (‘.comment-Item-text -’ + id_parent) .html (‘ report has been sent! ‘ + $ (‘.comment-item-text -’ + id_parent) .html ()); $ (‘.comment-Button-alert -’ + id_parent) .attr (‘disabled’, ‘disabled’); }} Else $ (‘# allertcomment-error -’ + id_element + ‘-’ + id_parent) .html (‘There was a mistake. There are no object.’); }, Error: function () {$ (‘# allertcomment-wait -’ + id_element + ‘-’ + id_parent) .hide (); $ (‘# Allertcomment-error -’ + id_element + ‘-’ + id_parent) .html (‘An error’); $ (‘Body’). Css (‘cursor’, ‘default’); $ (‘# Allertcomment-text -’ + id_element + ‘-’ + id_parent) .css (‘opacity’, 1); $ (‘# Allertcomment-moreinfo -’ + id_element + ‘-’ + id_parent) .css (‘opacity’, 1); $ (‘# Comments-alertcomment -’ + id_element + ‘-’ + id_parent + ‘.newcomment-buttons’). FadeIn (); }}); } Function comment_zoomIn (id_comment) {$ (‘# comment’ + id_comment + ‘.comment-item-text -’ + id_comment) .addClass (‘comment-item-text-zoom’); $ (‘# Comment’ + id_comment + ‘.comment-button-zoom-in -’ + id_comment) .hide (); $ (‘# Comment’ + id_comment + ‘.comment-button-zoom-out -’ + id_comment) .show (); } Function comment_zoomOut (id_comment) {$ (‘# comment’ + id_comment + ‘.comment-item-text -’ + id_comment) .removeClass (‘comment-item-text-zoom’); $ (‘# Comment’ + id_comment + ‘.comment-button-zoom-in -’ + id_comment) .show (); $ (‘# Comment’ + id_comment + ‘.comment-button-zoom-out -’ + id_comment) .hide (); } Function comment_showAllUserBox (id_element, id_parent) {$ (‘.newcomment-user-box -’ + id_element + ‘-’ + id_parent) .hide (); $ (‘# NewComment-all-user-box -’ + id_element + ‘-’ + id_parent) .show (); $ (‘# NewComment-type-1 -’ + id_element + ‘-’ + id_parent) .attr (‘checked’, ‘checked’); comment_canSendComment (id_element, id_parent); } Function comment_showLoginUserBox (id_element, id_parent) {$ (‘.newcomment-user-box -’ + id_element + ‘-’ + id_parent) .hide (); $ (‘# NewComment-login-user-box -’ + id_element + ‘-’ + id_parent) .show (); $ (‘# NewComment-type-2 -’ + id_element + ‘-’ + id_parent) .attr (‘checked’, ‘checked’); comment_canSendComment (id_element, id_parent); } Function comment_unsetFBprofile (id_element, id_parent) {$ (‘.comment-newComment-form -’ + id_element + ‘-’ + id_parent + ‘.comment-newComment-thumb img’). Attr (‘alt’, ”); $ (‘.comment-NewComment-form -’ + id_element + ‘-’ + id_parent + ‘.comment-newComment-thumb img’). Attr (‘title’, ”); $ (‘.comment-NewComment-form -’ + id_element + ‘-’ + id_parent + ‘.comment-newComment-thumb img’). Attr (‘src’, ‘http://www.wprost.pl/G/blogi/ face_blog_default.jpg ‘); $ (‘# NewComment-moreinfo-fb -’ + id_element + ‘-’ + id_parent) .hide (); $ (‘# NewComment-infobar-4fb -’ + id_element + ‘-’ + id_parent) .show (); $ (‘# NewComment-user-fb-id -’ + id_element + ‘-’ + id_parent) .val (”); $ (‘# NewComment-type-1 -’ + id_element + ‘-’ + id_parent) .attr (‘checked’, ‘checked’); $ .ajax ({Type: “POST”, url: ‘/F/ajax/profil.php’, date: {unsetFBprofile: 1}, dataType: ‘json’, success: function (oJsonObject) {}, error: function () {}}); comment_canSendComment (id_element, id_parent); } Function comment_assignFBprofile (id_element, id_parent) {$ (‘# assignFBprofile-error -’ + id_element + ‘-’ + id_parent) .html (”); FBConnectInit (function (_FBuser) {if (! _FBuser) {$ (‘# AssignFBprofile-error -’ + id_element + ‘-’ + id_parent) .html (‘There was a mistake. No connection with Facebook.’);} Else if ( ! _FBuser.id & amp; & amp;! _FBuser.name & amp; & amp;! _FBuser.link) {$ (‘# assignFBprofile-error -’ + id_element + ‘-’ + id_parent) .html (‘There was a mistake. No connection to the service Facebook or not all data have been transmitted. ‘);} else {$ (‘ .newcomment-user-box – ‘+ id_element +’ – ‘+ id_parent) .remove (); $ (‘ # newComment-user-fb-id- ‘+ id_element +’ – ‘+ id_parent) .val (_FBuser.id); $ (‘ # newComment-infobar – ‘+ id_element +’ – ‘+ id_parent) .html (‘ ‘); $ (‘ .comment-newComment-form – ‘+ id_element +’ – ‘+ id_parent +’ .comment-newComment-thumb img ‘). attr (‘ alt ‘, _FBuser.name); $ (‘ .comment-newComment-form – ‘+ id_element +’ – ‘+ id_parent +’ .comment-newComment-thumb img ‘). attr (‘ title ‘, _FBuser.name); $ (‘ # newComment-type-3 – ‘+ id_element +’ – ‘+ id_parent) .attr (‘ checked ‘,’ checked ‘ ); if (_FBuser.link) {$ (‘.comment-newComment-form -’ + id_element + ‘-’ + id_parent + ‘.comment-newComment-thumb img’). addClass (‘pointer’); $ (‘.comment-NewComment-form -’ + id_element + ‘-’ + id_parent + ‘.comment-newComment-thumb img’). Click (function () {window.open (_FBuser.link, ‘facebook’) ;;} ); } If (_FBuser.image) {$ (‘.comment-newComment-form -’ + id_element + ‘-’ + id_parent + ‘.comment-newComment-thumb img’). Attr (‘src’, _FBuser.image); } Comment_canSendComment (id_element, id_parent); }}); } Function comments_vote (id_element, id_parent, id_vote, vote, is_large) {$ (‘body’). Css (‘cursor’, ‘wait’); if (is_large) {$ (‘# comment-large-votes -’ + id_element + ‘-’ + id_parent + ‘a’). click (function () {return false;}); $ (‘# Comment-large-votes -’ + id_element + ‘-’ + id_parent) .animate ({‘opacity’: 0.3}); } Else $ (‘# comments-toolbar2 -’ + id_element + ‘-’ + id_parent + ‘.form-button-vote’). Animate ({‘opacity’: 0.3}); $ .ajax ({Type: “POST”, url: ‘/F/ajax/comments.php’, date: {‘set-vote’: 1, ‘id_element’: id_element, ‘id_parent’: id_parent, ‘id_vote’ : id_vote, ‘is_large’: (is_large? 1: 0), ‘vote’: vote, ‘url’: comments_geturl (), ‘curl’: comments_geturl ()}, dataType: ‘json’, success: function (oJsonObject) {$ (‘body’). css (‘cursor’, ‘default’); $ (‘# comments-toolbar2 -’ + id_element + ‘-’ + id_parent + ‘.form-button-vote’). animate ({‘opacity ‘: 1}); if (oJsonObject) {if (oJsonObject.error) {if (oJsonObject.voted == 1) {$ (‘ # comments-toolbar2 – ‘+ id_element +’ – ‘+ id_parent +’ .form-button- vote ‘). attr (‘ disabled ‘,’ disabled ‘); $ (‘ # comments-toolbar2 – ‘+ id_element +’ – ‘+ id_parent +’ .form-button-vote ‘). addClass (‘ form-button-vote- voted ‘);}} else {if (is_large & amp; & amp; oJsonObject.large_votes_buttons) {$ (‘ # comment-large-votes – ‘+ id_element +’ – ‘+ id_parent) .html (oJsonObject.large_votes_buttons); $ (‘ # comment-large-votes – ‘+ id_element +’ – ‘+ id_parent) .animate ({‘ opacity ‘: 1}); } Else {$ (‘# comments-toolbar2 -’ + id_element + ‘-’ + id_parent + ‘.form-button-vote’). Attr (‘disabled’, ‘disabled’); $ (‘# Comments-toolbar2 -’ + id_element + ‘-’ + id_parent + ‘.form-button-vote’). AddClass (‘form-button-vote-voted’); $ (‘# Comments-toolbar2 -’ + id_element + ‘-’ + id_parent + ‘.form-button-vote-yes’). Val (oJsonObject.votes_yes); $ (‘# Comments-toolbar2 -’ + id_element + ‘-’ + id_parent + ‘.form-button-vote-no’). Val (oJsonObject.votes_no); }}}}, Error: function () {$ (‘body’). Css (‘cursor’, ‘default’); $ (‘# Comments-toolbar2 -’ + id_element + ‘-’ + id_parent + ‘.form-button-vote’). Animate ({‘opacity’: 1}); if (is_large) {$ (‘# comment-large-votes -’ + id_element + ‘-’ + id_parent) .html (”); $ (‘# Comment-large-votes -’ + id_element + ‘-’ + id_parent) .animate ({‘opacity’: 1}); }}}); } Function comment_canSendAlert (id_element, id_parent) {var txt1 = $ .trim ($ (‘# allertcomment-text -’ + id_element + ‘-’ + id_parent) .val ()); var ret = false; if ($ (‘# comment-alert-type-1 -’ + id_element + ‘-’ + id_parent) .is (‘: checked’)) {$ (‘# allertcomment-text -’ + id_element + ‘-’ + id_parent) .hide (); ret = true; } Else if ($ (‘# comment-alert-type-2 -’ + id_element + ‘-’ + id_parent) .is (‘: checked’)) {$ (‘# allertcomment-text -’ + id_element + ‘-’ + id_parent) .hide (); ret = true; } Else if ($ (‘# comment-alert-type-3 -’ + id_element + ‘-’ + id_parent) .is (‘: checked’)) {$ (‘# allertcomment-text -’ + id_element + ‘-’ + id_parent) .hide (); ret = true; } Else if ($ (‘# comment-alert-type-4 -’ + id_element + ‘-’ + id_parent) .is (‘: checked’)) {$ (‘# allertcomment-text -’ + id_element + ‘-’ + id_parent) .show (); ret = ((txt1! = ”) & amp; & amp; (txt1.length & gt; 20)); } If (ret) $ (‘# comment-alert-send -’ + id_element + ‘-’ + id_parent) .removeAttr (‘disabled’); else $ (‘# comment-alert-send -’ + id_element + ‘-’ + id_parent) .attr (‘disabled’, ‘disabled’); } Function comment_canSendComment (id_element, id_parent) {var txt1 = $ .trim ($ (‘# newComment-text -’ + id_element + ‘-’ + id_parent) .val ()); var txt2 = $ .trim ($ (‘# newComment-nickname -’ + id_element + ‘-’ + id_parent) .val ()); var IDU = $ .trim ($ (‘# newComment-user-id -’ + id_element + ‘-’ + id_parent) .val ()); iduf var = $ .trim ($ (‘# newComment-user-fb-id -’ + id_element + ‘-’ + id_parent) .val ()); var ret = false; if ((txt1! = ”) & amp; & amp; (txt1.length & gt; = 3) & amp; & amp; (! $ (‘# newComment-moreinfo -’ + id_element + ‘-’ + id_parent) .is (‘: visible ‘))) {if ($ (‘ # newComment-type-3 – ‘+ id_element +’ – ‘+ id_parent) .is (‘: checked ‘)) {$ (‘ # newComment-moreinfo – ‘+ id_element +’ – ‘+ id_parent) .show (); $ (‘# NewComment-moreinfo -’ + id_element + ‘-’ + id_parent) .removeAttr (‘disabled’); } Else {$ (‘# newComment-moreinfo -’ + id_element + ‘-’ + id_parent) .slideDown (function () {$ (‘# newComment-moreinfo -’ + id_element + ‘-’ + id_parent) .removeAttr (‘disabled’ )}); }} If ($ (‘# newComment-type-1 -’ + id_element + ‘-’ + id_parent) .is (‘: checked’)) {ret = ((txt1! = ”) & Amp; & amp; (txt2! = ”) & amp; & amp; (txt1.length & gt; = 3) & amp; & amp; (txt2.length & gt; = 5)); } Else if ($ (‘# newComment-type-2 -’ + id_element + ‘-’ + id_parent) .is (‘: checked’)) {ret = ((txt1! = ”) & Amp; & amp; (IDU & gt ; 0) & amp; & amp; (txt1.length & gt; = 3)); } Else if ($ (‘# newComment-type-3 -’ + id_element + ‘-’ + id_parent) .is (‘: checked’)) {ret = ((txt1! = ”) & Amp; & amp; (iduf & gt ; 0) & amp; & amp; (txt1.length & gt; = 3)); } If (ret) $ (‘# newComment-send -’ + id_element + ‘-’ + id_parent) .removeAttr (‘disabled’); else $ (‘# newComment-send -’ + id_element + ‘-’ + id_parent) .attr (‘disabled’, ‘disabled’); } Function comment_loginUser (id_element, id_parent) {var txt1 = $ .trim ($ (‘# newComment-user-nickname -’ + id_element + ‘-’ + id_parent) .val ()); var txt2 = $ .trim ($ (‘# newComment-user-pwd -’ + id_element + ‘-’ + id_parent) .val ()); $ (‘Body’). Css (‘cursor’, ‘wait’); $ .ajax ({Type: “POST”, url: ‘/F/ajax/comments.php’, date: {‘login-user’: 1, ‘l’: txt1, ‘p’: txt2, ‘url’ : comments_geturl (), ‘curl’: comments_geturl ()}, dataType: ‘json’, success: function (oJsonObject) {$ (‘body’). css (‘cursor’, ‘default’); if (oJsonObject) { if (oJsonObject.error) {$ (‘# newComment-user-err -’ + id_element + ‘-’ + id_parent) .html (oJsonObject.error);} else if (oJsonObject.id_user & gt; 0) {$ (‘. newComment-user-box – ‘+ id_element +’ – ‘+ id_parent) .remove (); $ (‘ # newComment-user-id – ‘+ id_element +’ – ‘+ id_parent) .val (oJsonObject.id_user); $ (‘ # newComment-infobar – ‘+ id_element +’ – ‘+ id_parent) .html (‘ ‘); $ (‘ .comment-newComment-form – ‘+ id_element +’ – ‘+ id_parent +’ .comment-newComment-thumb img ‘). attr (‘alt’, oJsonObject.username); $ (‘.comment-newComment-form -’ + id_element + ‘-’ + id_parent + ‘.comment-newComment-thumb img’). attr (‘title’, oJsonObject.username) ; $ (‘# newComment-type-2 -’ + id_element + ‘-’ + id_parent) .attr (‘checked’, ‘checked’); if (oJsonObject.userurl) {$ (‘.comment-newComment-form-’ + id_element + ‘-’ + id_parent + ‘.comment-newComment-thumb img’). addClass (‘pointer’); $ (‘.comment-NewComment-form -’ + id_element + ‘-’ + id_parent + ‘.comment-newComment-thumb img’). Click (function () {location = oJsonObject.userurl;}); } If (oJsonObject.userthumb) {$ (‘.comment-newComment-form -’ + id_element + ‘-’ + id_parent + ‘.comment-newComment-thumb img’). Attr (‘src’, oJsonObject.userthumb); } Comment_canSendComment (id_element, id_parent); } Else {$ (‘# newComment-user-err -’ + id_element + ‘-’ + id_parent) .html (‘An error’); }} Else $ (‘# newComment-user-err -’ + id_element + ‘-’ + id_parent) .html (‘An error’); }, Error: function () {$ (‘# newComment-user-err -’ + id_element + ‘-’ + id_parent) .html (‘An error’); $ (‘Body’). Css (‘cursor’, ‘default’); }}); } Function comment_textareaAutoHeight (textarea) {/ * if ($ .browser.mozilla) {var tah = $ (textarea) .height (); if (tah – & gt;

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Two victims of a bus crash with truck in Germany. Vehicle … – TVN24

Photo: targeo.pl | Video: tvn24 The tragic accident occurred near the town of Neukirchen-Vluyn

Two people were killed in the accident, which occurred in Neukirchen-Vluyn in Dusseldorf. Bus carrying nine people ran into the rear of the tractor. Two bus passengers died on the spot, seven people were seriously injured. German police said that the bus was zarejestreowany in Poland, but did not disclose the nationality of the victims.

The accident occurred in the morning, in the chair. 4.10, on the A40 in the village of Neukirchen-Vluyn near the German-Dutch border.



Drama on the highway

renault trafic passenger bus, which traveled nine people, invaded the rear of the tractor, transporting the container. According to local police bus was registered in Poland. Two people died on the spot, seven passengers in serious condition were taken to hospitals in Germany and the Netherlands. Among the injured is two small children.

Travelling by bus passengers probably drove from Holland to Polish.

The A40 motorway in the direction of Dortmund was blocked for six hours. Polish minibus was completely destroyed, and the vehicle parts were scattered over several meters, telling witnesses of the accident.

Author: // ck rzw / Source: tvn24 .com

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