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- I Want You
I can’t be going to church, praying to God about you, coz doing that is so sinful.
Can’t take a sleep without a thought of you, you are stuck in my mind, that’s making me a fool.
I can’t wonder why, when I close my eyes, the image on my face comes straight from you.
I don’t regret but am just thankful.
With all my hands, I accept you.
I don’t want to tell that you are the apple of my eye, that’s a lie, the truth! You are the one in my mind.
And that’s a lie too, coz there’s Grace in my mind, I just want you for pleasure as I have her for life.
Trust me, I want to have s*x with you. Wish I could hold you tight and feel the warmth of you. Want to tear your clothes and make way into you. I want you to scream my name but I can’t find you.
But can I tell you what? I will rape you. It doesn’t matter if I meet your friend, I will pretend it’s you. I Will hold your thighs, boobs and butts and whatever my hands can hold on to. I will make you mine and in sane to what ever makes me to. Coz at that moment it will be inside you. Making you loose consciousness and reaping the brains out of you.
I will rape you, I will make you hold me tight and scream the love out of you. I will make you want me more every moment I look at you. I will be the dreams in your dreams but you will realize that this is just my dream.
Have a good night
Prince Poet

The Prince - She Has No Choice
Somethings You Would Open The Cage
But The Bird Won’t Fly Away.
It’s Not Because She Loves You
She Just Has No Place To Go To,
And Sticking To You Is Not An Option.
She just Has To.
Sometimes She Would Leave And Come Back To You .
It’s Not Because She Loves You ,
She Hasn’t Yet Found A Place To Go To.
Be Careful
Not To Take Advantage Of Suck A Bird .
Because
The Moment It’s Finds What It Was Looking For ,
It Won’t Wait For You To Open The Cage.
Your Prince
She Just Has No Choice 
- TURKEY TO BREAK UP WITH SWEDEN AND FINLAND

Turkey’s president has restated his opposition to Finland and Sweden joining Nato – just hours after they said they would seek membership.
Recep Tayyip Erdogan said the two Nordic nations should not bother sending delegations to convince Turkey, a key Nato member, of their bids.
He is angered by what he sees as their willingness to host Kurdish militants.
Without the support of all Nato members, Sweden and Finland cannot join the military alliance.
On Monday, Sweden said Europe was living in a dangerous new reality, referring to Russia’s invasion of Ukraine.
Russian President Vladimir Putin said the move by Finland and Sweden to join the 30-member military alliance did not threaten Moscow directly – but stressed that any expansion of military infrastructure would trigger a response from the Kremlin.
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At a news conference on Monday, Mr Erdogan said Turkey opposed the Finnish and the Swedish bids to join Nato, describing Sweden as a “hatchery” for terrorist organisations.
“Neither of these countries have a clear, open attitude towards terrorist organisation. How can we trust them?” the Turkish president said.
Turkey accuses the two Nordic nations of harbouring members of the Kurdistan Workers’ Party (PKK), a group it views as a terrorist organisation, and followers of Fethullah Gulen, who Ankara accuses of orchestrating a 2016 coup attempt.
All member states must agree that a new country can join Nato, therefore Sweden and Finland require Turkey’s support in their bid to join the military alliance.
Mr Erdogan said Swedish and Finnish delegations should not bother going to Ankara, Turkey’s capital, to convince it to approve their Nato bid.
His government has also pledged to block applications from countries that have imposed sanctions on it.
In 2019, both Nordic nations slapped an arms embargo on Ankara after its incursion into Syria.
Speaking in parliament in Helsinki on Monday, Finnish Foreign Minister Pekka Haavisto said he was surprised by Turkey’s stance, but added that his government was not interested in “bargaining” with Mr Erdogan.
Finland formally announced its bid to join Nato last week.
It was joined by neighbour Sweden on Saturday in a move that will end the Scandinavian country’s centuries-long military non-alignment.
“Nato will strengthen Sweden, Sweden will strengthen Nato,” Prime Minister Magdalena Andersson said at a briefing on Monday.
She said Europe was now living in a dangerous new reality, referring to Russia’s invasion of Ukraine.
“We are leaving one era behind us and entering a new one,” Ms Andersson told lawmakers during a debate in Stockholm, also on Monday.
She said a formal application could be handed in within several days and would be syn
- TURKEY READY TO END RELATIONS WITH SWEDEN AND FINLAND OVER NATO BIDS
Turkey threatens to block Finland and Sweden Nato bids

Turkey’s president has restated his opposition to Finland and Sweden joining Nato – just hours after they said they would seek membership.
Recep Tayyip Erdogan said the two Nordic nations should not bother sending delegations to convince Turkey, a key Nato member, of their bids.
He is angered by what he sees as their willingness to host Kurdish militants.
Without the support of all Nato members, Sweden and Finland cannot join the military alliance.
On Monday, Sweden said Europe was living in a dangerous new reality, referring to Russia’s invasion of Ukraine.
- NORTH KOREAN LOCKDOWN

Lockdown in North Korea due to coronavirus outbreak
North Korea orders strict lockdown with first official Covid cases
By Frances Mao
BBC News
Published1 hour ago
In recent months North Korean health workers have been spraying disinfectant in public places
North Korea has ordered a strict national lockdown after confirming its first official Covid infections.
State media have reported an Omicron outbreak in the capital Pyongyang but did not state the number of cases.
KCNA said leader Kim Jong-un had vowed to eradicate the outbreak, which they called a “severe national emergency” that had breached the country’s “quarantine front”.
But observers believe the virus has long been present in the country.
Outsiders say the nation’s 25 million population is vulnerable as North Korea has declined to administer a Covid-19 vaccine programme, even rejecting offers from the international community to supply millions of AstraZeneca and Chinese-made Sinovac jabs last year. - Bus Fares To Reduce At Inter City

Intercity bus terminus News On The Go
May 11, 2022
The Road Transport and Safety Agency -RTSA- and bus operators have resolved to reduce inter-city bus fares.
This follows the drop in the fuel pump price announced by the Energy Regulation Board recently.
RTSA Head of Public Relations FREDRICK MUBANGA says bus fares for all inter-city routes have been reduced by 10 kwacha with effect from May 12, 2022.
Mr. MUBANGA however says the bus fares for other routes including inter-mine, peri-urban and local routes will be maintained due to the negligible average price reduction of petrol and diesel respectively.
Mr MUBANGA said RTSA commits itself to fully manage the stakeholder engagement process in bus fare adjustments to protect the interests of the public while safeguarding the operations of the passenger public transport system in the country.
The Energy Regulation Board reduced fuel pump prices by 2 kwacha 35 ngwee for petrol and 58 ngwee for diesel with effect from 1st May 2022.
- Rihanna To Trade With Africa

https://youngarts.art.blog Rihanna (BBC)Rihanna has announced that her Fenty Beauty and Fenty Skin products will become available in eight African countries from the end of this month.
The Top Star said she had “been waiting for this moment” and that this was “just the beginning”.
The beauty products will be available in Botswana, Ghana, Kenya, Namibia, Nigeria, South Africa, Zambia and Zimbabwe.
Robyn Rihanna Fenty is worth $1.7bn (£1.2bn), with an estimated $1.4bn coming from the value of Fenty Beauty.
The company reportedly made $100m (£72m) in its first 40 days.
It makes more money than other celebrity-founded beauty brands such as Kylie Jenner’s Kylie Cosmetics, Kim Kardashian’s KKW Beauty and Jessica Alba’s Honest Company, according to Forbes.
- WIFE OF ZAMBIAN MAN TRAPPED IN ZINC MINE IN BUKINA FASO HOPE’S HER HUSBAND IS ALIVE

Bukina faso mine
Published 10:00hrs
The wife of Zambian miner trapped with eight others in a flooded Zinc mine in Burkina Faso last month is still hopeful her husband will be rescued.
Brenda Mwamba, wife of trapped Zambian miner, Nune Ndonji, said that communication about the rescue efforts had been appalling – and it had taken five days for the mine managers in Burkina Faso to contact her directly in Zambia about what was going on.
“We asked them about the mine’s dimension and layout, they couldn’t give us the information,” she said.
But she said she could not give up hope for her husband, who has always been loath to worry his family about the dangers of his job.
“I’ve just put everything in God’s hands. My hopes are still there.
“He’s everything to the family, to the children – as well as too me.”
Another relative of the trapped mine also told the YA News that he was unhappy with the rescue efforts.
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“It’s been three weeks of sleepless nights for all of us,” a cousin of one of the trapped men said.
There has been no contact with them and a wife of another of the men said she was unhappy with the rescue efforts.
It is not known if those working more than 520m (1,706ft) below ground reached two available refuge chambers.
The Canadian owners of the mine – which is about 100km (60 miles) west of the capital, Ouagadougou – say search crews continue to work 24 hours a day.
Specialised equipment has been brought in from Ghana and South Africa to speed up the rescue efforts at the mine that has a depth of 710m.
Trevali Mining says 32 million litres of water have so far been pumped out of the mine, allowing rescue workers to reach 550m below ground.
This is 30m below where the water settled after the heavy thunderstorm on 16 April that cut off electricity and communications.
In less than an hour, 125mm of rain fell – five times the average monthly amount.
According to a rescue worker who spoke to the AFP news agency, a refuge chamber, or what he called a “survival room”, was located at a depth of 580m.
It is not clear when the rescue workers will reach this area.
“We are hopeful, yet angry at the same time,” said Yakouba Bama, whose cousin Charles Bama is one six of Burkinabès missing, along with one worker from Tanzania and another from Zambia.
The case has caused outrage in Burkina Faso as rescue operations only got under way following protests and a sit-in at a government building at a nearby town five days after the floods.
“We don’t know if there’s enough oxygen for them and no-one is supplying them with food,” the cousin said about the family’s concerns.
The government has launched a judicial investigation into the incident and mine managers are not allowed to leave the country.
Trevali CEO Ricus Grimbeek said the firm was working closely with all levels of government and appreciated its support.
“We welcome the decision by the government to move its crisis management committee nearer to the mine site to better include family members of the missing workers and facilitate closer collaboration as we rapidly work to locate the missing individuals,” he said.
During the rescue efforts a road ramp into the mine has been rebuilt, and 5,000m of new pipes along with more than 24 electric and diesel pumps installed, Trevali says.
Https://youngarts.art.blog - WHY DID RUSSIA STOPPED OIL FROM REACHING POLAND?

Russian president, Putin European leaders say natural gas contracts spell out payment in euros or dollars and that can’t be suddenly changed by one side. Poland has taken long-term steps to insulate itself from a cutoff, such as building an import terminal for liquefied gas that comes by ship, and had planned to cancel its import deal with Gazprom at year’s end anyway. Bulgaria says it has enough gas for now.
Still, the open questions about what the change could mean have sent shudders through energy markets, raising uncertainty about whether natural gas could be cut off to other European countries and cause a major hit to the economy.
“President Putin’s decree that gas payments made by ‘unfriendly’ countries must be denominated in rubles raises the risk that supply could be cut off to other European countries when payments are due in the next few weeks,” Edward Gardner of Capital Economics said in a report.
The Kremlin warned of that possibility if countries don’t pay for energy supplies in rubles. But Russia also relies on oil and gas sales to fund its government as sanctions have squeezed its financial system.
Under the new payment system, the Kremlin has said importers would have to establish an account in dollars or euros at Russia’s third-largest bank, Gazprombank, then a second account in rubles. The importer would pay the gas bill in euros or dollars and direct the bank to exchange the money for rubles.
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European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen said Wednesday that paying in rubles violates European Union sanctions and that companies with contracts “should not accede to the Russian demands.”
What is Putin after?
Because Putin’s order for ruble payments targets “unfriendly countries,” it can be seen as retaliation for the sanctions that have cut off many Russian banks from international financial transactions and led some Western companies to abandon their businesses in Russia.
“Gazprom’s decision to suspend deliveries to Poland and Bulgaria from today over their refusal to pay for Russian gas in rubles marks an escalation in Russia’s use of gas as political leverage,” Gardner wrote.
The economic motives for demanding rubles aren’t clear because Gazprom already has to sell 80% of its foreign earnings for rubles, so the boost to Russia’s currency could be minimal. One motive could be political, to show the public at home that Putin can dictate the terms of gas exports. And by requiring payments through Gazprombank, the move could discourage further sanctions against that bank.
If Putin was looking for a pretext to cut off countries that have supported Ukraine, this could serve that function. Russia is still sending gas to Hungary — whose populist Prime Minister Viktor Orban has agreed to Putin’s payment arrangement — on the same pipeline system.
- POSSIBLE REASONS TO TO THE RUSSIA, UKRAINE WAR
Do know why there’s war in Ukraine, or just from hear say you made your own conclusions? This video explains to you why Putin is fighting and what his fighting for.

The Russian President, Putin Click on the link to watch https://fb.watch/cEEtD_vkLL/
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