Gaza expects the arrival of international military forces. American President Donald Trump stated in that context that their deployment is reportedly expected very soon. Airports in New York, Los Angeles, or Chicago are anticipating operation restrictions starting today. The reason is the so-called shutdown caused by the budget crisis in the country.
International forces will be deployed in the Gaza Strip as part of a peace plan very soon, U.S. President Donald Trump said overnight. Several countries have already indicated, according to him, that they will intervene in case of problems with Hamas or any other issues. He also stated that Iran is calling for the lifting of U.S. sanctions, and that he is open to discussion on this matter.
"Iran is facing very strict US sanctions, which make it very difficult for him to do what he would like to do. I'm willing to hear it out, we'll see how it develops, but I'm open to it,"
said the head of the White House.
The busiest airports in the United States, including New York, Los Angeles, Dallas, and Chicago, will face hundreds of flight restrictions starting today, the agency AP reported. The affected airports include busy transit hubs in popular tourist destinations, including Atlanta, Denver, Dallas, Orlando, Miami, and San Francisco. This is due to the Federal Aviation Administration's order to restrict air traffic at the 40 busiest airports in the United States. Air traffic controllers have been working unpaid since the beginning of the outage, meaning since October 1st. The reason is the so-called shutdown caused by the budget crisis in the country.
Tesla shareholders approved a stock package for the founder and CEO Elon Musk, which could earn him up to 878 billion dollars, or 18.5 trillion Czech crowns, over the next ten years. Already the richest man on the planet, he could thus become the first dollar billionaire in history. 75 percent of shareholders voted for the compensation plan, which requires the company to achieve various goals over ten years for Musk to get the shares. Musk scored a crushing victory at the general meeting when shareholders supported his vision of transforming the electric vehicle manufacturer into a giant in the field of artificial intelligence (AI) and robotics, reported the portal Ceskenoviny.cz.
Paris announced that the winner of the local lottery could get a place instead of a financial reward, the chance to be buried in one of the most famous cemeteries of the French metropolis of Père-Lachaise. The unusual plan aims to restore decaying tombs and at the same time give the city's inhabitants a rare opportunity to secure one of the sought-after plots, said CNN. There are reportedly 10 places available in the cemetery. Among others, the frontman of The Doors band Jim Morrison, the dramatist Oscar Wilde, and the singer Édith Piaf are buried there.
Sources: Ceskenoviny.cz, AP, CNN