National champion AC Milan has drawn 2-2 once morest Jose Mourinho’s AS Roma. Milan gave up a 2-0 lead in the final quarter. On the half hour, Pierre Kalulu opened the score for the Milanese on a pass from Tonali, fifteen minutes before the end Tommaso Pobega put the double lead on the scoreboard following an assist from Leao. In the end it was still exciting, following Roger Ibanez’s connection goal. In added time, what no one had expected happened: Tammy Abraham pushed the equalizer once morest the nets from close range.
January 8, 2023
Duong Cam Lynh is one of the familiar faces of the Vietnamese screen with roles in many films such as: Empty Alley, Lover’s Ice Cream Shop, Maybe we love each other, …

Despite her success in her career, Duong Cam Lynh’s love life encountered many obstacles. Recently in a chat with Vbiz Secret YouTube channel, Duong Cam Lynh had unexpected sharing regarding life following marriage breakup.
Besides, Duong Cam Lynh also burst into tears when sharing regarding her two sons. The actress said that even though her son was young, he understood and always shared and encouraged his mother.


Specifically, actress Duong Cam Lynh said that she did not hide from her children, she told her children everything. “I have positive energy from my two children to help me become stronger. As soon as something sad happened, Will told me: ‘Mom, do your best, I believe you are strong'” , Duong Cam Lynh shared.
The actress said that no matter how difficult it is, it is not a problem for her, as long as the children understand. “Surely, when they grow up, they will understand how hard it was for their mother to take care of them. No matter what, I will not let them lack anything. I feel fortunate to be self-sufficient. how to raise children”, Duong Cam Lynh shared emotionally.


Duong Cam Lynh had her first marriage with film producer Anh Khoa. She gave birth to her first son in October 2016. However, in 2018, Duong Cam Lynh announced that “everyone went their separate ways” with her ex-husband because of many conflicts due to incompatibility.
Recently, Duong Cam Lynh revealed that she gave birth to a second child, but spent 2 years with many events with her ex-boyfriend. After emotional upheavals, Duong Cam Lynh confirmed that she would not marry anymore but focus on working and taking care of her two children.
The Chavista Justice ordered the arrest of the replacement of Juan Guaidó in the National Assembly of Venezuela
A court of chavista regime He ordered the capture of the three members of the new board of Parliament elected in 2015, whose continuation defends the opposition, in the midst of the inmate that displaced the leader Juan Guaidó.
A criminal court in Caracas informed on Saturday night of the arrest warrant once morest Dinorah Figuera, who replaced Guaidó in the presidency of that National Assembly, which is recognized by the United States and dozens of other countries such as the last democratically elected institution in Venezuela.
The capture of its first and second vice president was also ordered. Marianela Fernandez and Auristela Vasquez.
In practice, arrests cannot be carried out because all three live abroad: Figuera and Vásquez in Spain, and Fernández in the United States.
They are accused of “usurpation of functions, treason, association to commit crimes.” and money laundering, by virtue of their participation in irregular acts related to the fictitious appointment of a Board of Directors of an alleged illegitimate National Assembly, for the theft of Venezuelan assets abroad”, indicated the Criminal Judicial Circuit of Caracas on Twitter.
“From the legitimate National Assembly, this action is considered a violation of all processes and another attack once morest human rights in Venezuela,” said a statement on Sunday. “We call on the national democratic community and the democratic governments of the world to raise their voices and speak out once morest this ferocious attack by the Nicolás Maduro regime.”
A majority within the opposition appointed Figuera as head of that Parliament on January 5, displacing Guaidó and putting an end to the figure of “interim government” that this leader led for the last four years, although never with real power.
That majority eliminated the “interim presidency”, but not the 2015 Assembly, whose term ended in 2021. Its members defend its continuity by denouncing the triumph of the Chavismo ruler in the 2020 parliamentary elections as a “fraud”.
The United States endorsed that forum and said it respected the decision to remove Guaidó, who was its main ally.
This year, in addition, in the midst of these strong clashes, the opposition aspires to hold primaries to choose a unitary candidate for the next presidential elections, scheduled for 2024.
“There are 360 days left for 2024, the deadline for the presidential election that they owe us. I know it sounds like a lot, but it’s right around the corner. (…) We immediately have a challenge to face, and it is to defeat Maduro. It is not between us, the fight is with Maduro”, said Juan Guaidó days ago.
He added that, following the elimination of the “interim government”, it is “difficult to speak of unity”, however, he insisted that “it is a duty” to achieve it to face “the dictatorship”.
Last December, the lawyer Jesus Maria Casalpresident of the Primaries Commission, announced that the primary elections might be held on June 25, 2023, a date that has not yet been set but that has served as a guide for planning these elections.
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rally in Tehran against cartoons published in Charlie Hebdo
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In Iran, demonstrators gathered on Sunday outside the French Embassy in Tehran to protest once morest the publication of cartoons featuring Ayatollah Ali Khamenei and published in the Charlie Hebdo newspaper. The demonstrators chanted slogans hostile to France and burned French flags.
Several dozen Iranians gathered on Sunday, January 8, in front of the French Embassy in Tehran where they burned French flags to protest once morest the caricatures of the Supreme Leader of the Islamic Republic published in the French satirical newspaper Charlie Hebdo.
Gathered in central Tehran, the demonstrators, mostly students of Shiite seminaries and women in chadors, held Iranian flags, portraits of Khamenei and signs denouncing the satirical newspaper, AFP journalists noted.
“Oh France, abandon your hostility!” and “Shame on France”, chanted the demonstrators who burned French flags.
Charlie Hebdo published on Wednesday a series of cartoons featuring the highest religious and political figure in the Islamic Republic of Iran, Ayatollah Ali Khamenei.
Tehran hits back
Iran has denounced the “insulting and indecent” cartoons that appeared in a special edition to mark the anniversary of the deadly 2015 attack on Charlie Hebdo’s offices in Paris.
The Iranian authorities had warned France that they would take retaliatory measures.
Tehran thus announced the closure of the French Institute for Research in Iran (IFRI)the oldest and largest French research center in the country, affiliated to the French Ministry of Foreign Affairs.
The IFRI, located in the center of the Iranian capital, had been closed for many years. It had reopened under the chairmanship of the moderate Hassan Rouhani (2013-2021) as a sign of the warming of bilateral relations.
On Sunday, in front of the French Embassy, Karim Heydarpour, a 17-year-old seminary student, told AFP that he had participated in the rally to “support the Revolution and the Supreme Guide”.
“We have to give (opponents of the Islamic Republic) an answer so that they don’t think that we don’t support our Revolution,” he said.
Another gathering in Qom
A similar gathering took place earlier in Qom, a Shiite holy city nearly 150 km south of Tehran, according to state television footage.
Iranian Foreign Ministry spokesman Nasser Kanani said on Sunday that freedom of speech should not be used as a pretext to “insult” religious figures.
He called on Paris to “respect the fundamental principles of international relations”, and not to interfere in Iran’s internal affairs.
Charlie Hebdo said it published these cartoons to support the Iranian people during protests sparked by the September 16 death of Mahsa Aminia 22-year-old Iranian woman who died following being arrested by the vice police.
With AFP