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Is Europe Ending Up as One Big No-Go Zone?
Given the enormity of the problem, the authors of the report had to limit their focus to “seven EU countries where no-go zones are most reported: France, Germany, Italy, Spain, Belgium, Sweden, and the Netherlands.” No-go zones, according to the report, are especially characterized by high rates of crime, violence and terrorist recruitment. “This institutional reluctance, driven by political correctness, allowed gangs to operate with impunity in NGZs, where cultural segregation and weak policing created fertile ground for such crimes, effectively rendering the state an accomplice through its failure to protect victims.”
Umwuka w’ikinyoma ukorera kw’isi ya bazima ujyanwa mu butayu bugufiya
Ijambo ry’Uwiteka Imana Nyiringabo rikomeza kunzaho cyane, maze rirambwira riti, mwana w’umuntu, umwuka w’ikinyoma ukorera mu isi, numara kujyanwa mu butayu bugufiya, abakoreshaga uwo mwuka w’ikinyoma bose bazatangira gusubiranamo barwane babe abanzi bakomeye cyane kuko imbaraga bakoreshaga zizaba zimaze gucirwaho iteka zitagishobora gukorera mu isi ya bazima uko niko Uhoraho Uwiteka Imana Nyiringabo abivuga.
Nimubona Paul Kagame atangiye kuririra umuhisi n’umugenzi, muzamenye ko igihe cye cyo kuva ku butegetsi cyageze!!!
Nuko ijambo ry’Uhoraho Uwiteka Imana Nyiringabo rikomeza kunzaho cyane, rirambwira riti, mwana w’umuntu, bwavuze ko inzara nimwe mu bimenyetso bikomeye byahanuwe yuko izabaho ikazakwira isi yose, maze abahatuye bose bakazisanga mu kibazo gikomeye cyane aho ubushobozi bwa bamwe buzagenda burushaho kugabanuka, icyo kizaba ikimenyetso gikomeye cyane cyo kuvaho kwa perezida Paul Kagame uko niko Uhoraho Uwiteka Nyiringabo abivuga.
Indian tycoon Gautama Adani offers Sh1.29 trillion US investment as bribery case weakens
After U.S. SEC, Treasury and Justice Department offer billionaire Gautam Adani legal relief
Adani Enterprises has agreed to pay the U.S. Department of the Treasury $275 million to settle a probe into buying sanctioned Iranian energy. The U.S. Department of Justice is reportedly dropping criminal charges in a bribery and fraud probe against Gautam Adani. The easing of U.S. legal uncertainty could help reopen international capital markets to the Adani Group.












