Arab creators who are absent from their departure.. Disputes that have reached the corridors of the courts, and health, family, and artistic crises.. Here are the most prominent of them in 2022.
The Egyptian artist, Sherine Abdel Wahab, was the star of crises and collapses throughout the year 2022, if you will.
The separation of Yasmine Sabry and Nisreen Tafesh.
Health crises worried fans of George Wassouf and Angham.
Controversies reached the corridors of the courts between Myriam Fares, Fares Karam, Elissa and Ziad Burji.
The resignation of Hani Shaker from the position of captain of the musical professions, artistic crises, controversy, and the cancellation of concerts by Muhammad Ramadan, Saad Lamjarred, and Heba Tawaji.
Arab creators are absent this year.
December 25, 2022
[En Vivo] Pelé today 2022: latest news on the state of health of Edson Arantes do Nascimento, Brazilian team | Sports
Celso Jatene, president of the Deliberative Council of Santos, confirmed on local radio that the São Paulo club will pay tribute to Pelé with an addition to his shirt: “Santos will play in 2023 with the emblem: the two stars and a crown on top “.
This will not be the first time that the Peixe has carried out such an action, since in 2019 it had already done so with the ’10’ shirt of its player Yeferson Soteldo, also as a way of honoring ‘O Rei’. Photo: Santos FC
Wall Street ends in the green, the energy sector benefits from the rise in oil prices – Economy
December 23, 2022Archyde.com
by Sinéad Carew and Ankika Biswas
(Archyde.com) – The New York Stock Exchange ended higher on Friday as investors appreciated inflation figures as the energy sector benefited from higher oil prices.
The Dow Jones Industrial Average gained 0.53%, or 176.44 points, to 33,203.93 points.
The broader S&P-500 gained 22.43 points, or 0.59%, to 3,844.82 points.
The Nasdaq Composite advanced for its part by 21.74 points (0.21%) to 10,497.86 points.
Data released by the US Commerce Department showed that US consumer spending barely rose in November, while inflation slowed once more, but not enough to discourage the Federal Reserve (Fed) from raising interest rates. interest at higher levels next year.
For its part, the PCE price index, closely followed by the Fed to establish its monetary policy, rose 0.1% last month following rising 0.4% in October.
The indices ended sharply lower on Thursday, as data indicating the resilience of the US economy fueled fears that the Fed would continue its monetary tightening to fight inflation longer than expected, with the risk of a recession.
The figures released Friday, in line with expectations, however reassured investors, according to Shawn Cruz, strategist at TD Ameritrade.
“The market wants the Fed to understand that it has done enough,” said Shawn Cruz. “He wonders what path she will follow next year since this is what will stimulate the economy and the results of companies. »
Shawn Cruz points out that low trading volumes may have exaggerated stock market movements seen on Thursday and Friday, the last sessions before a long weekend, with US markets remaining closed Monday following Christmas celebrations.
The energy sector advanced throughout the session, with oil prices rising following Russia said it may cut crude production in response to the G7 price cap on Russian exports.
Tesla hit its lowest level in more than two years despite Elon Musk’s announcement that he would not sell any more shares in the automaker for regarding two years, which was initially well received.
Dow Jones parent company News Corporation advanced following reports emerged that billionaire Michael Bloomberg, founder and CEO of the Bloomberg Group, is planning to buy the Wall Street Journal publisher.
(Reporting by Sinéad Carew, Shubham Batra, Bansari Mayur Kamdar, Ankika Biswas and Johann M Cherian; version française by Camille Raynaud)
Lifting the decision to detain the suspect in the Paris attack for health reasons
The French authorities decided to lift the decision to detain the suspect, BThree Kurds killed him in Paris On Saturday, for health reasons, he was transferred to a police psychiatric hospital, according to the Public Prosecution.
“The doctor who examined the suspect today in the late followingnoon concluded that the health status of the person concerned did not comply with the detention procedure,” the Paris Public Prosecutor’s Office said.
She added, “Therefore, the detention procedure was lifted pending presentation to an investigating judge when his health condition allows,” stressing that investigations are continuing.
On Saturday, the French Public Prosecutor announced the extension of the arrest of the suspect (69 years old), who killed three Kurds with a gun and wounded three others in Paris, on Friday, and indicated that the investigation also relied on examining the racist motive.
life imprisonment
Investigations are now focusing on charges of murder, attempted murder and armed violence, as well as racially motivated violations of gun legislation.
“The addition of this order does not change the maximum possible penalty, which remains life imprisonment,” the prosecution said.
The man confirmed that he fired because he was a “racist”, as stated by a source close to the ongoing investigations Saturday to determine his motives.
The source stated that the suspect, who was seized before the police intervened, was arrested with a “small bag” containing “two or three magazines full of cartridges, and a box of 45-caliber cartridges containing at least 25 cartridges,” confirming information published by the French weekly “Le Journal du Dimanche.” “.
He also explained that the weapon that was used was a Colt 1911-45, which “looks old.”
The incidents took place in a street near a Kurdish cultural center in a commercial neighborhood frequented by the Kurdish community. The shooter had committed violent acts in the past using a weapon.