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  • لقطات ولي العهد الأردني الأمير الحسين وتعليقه بعد خسارة الأردن أمام قطر بنهائي آسيا تثير تفاعلا

    لقطات ولي العهد الأردني الأمير الحسين وتعليقه بعد خسارة الأردن أمام قطر بنهائي آسيا تثير تفاعلا

    لقطات ولي العهد الأردني الأمير الحسين وتعليقه بعد خسارة الأردن أمام قطر بنهائي آسيا تثير تفاعلا

    لقطات ولي العهد الأردني الأمير الحسين وتعليقه بعد خسارة الأردن أمام قطر بنهائي آسيا تثير تفاعلا

    دبي، الإمارات العربية المتحدة (CNN)—تداول نشطاء على مواقع التواصل الاجتماعي مقاطع صور وفيديو لولي العهد الأردني، الأمير الحسين بن عبدالله الثاني، خلال مباراة منتخب بلاده أمام المنتخب القطري بنهائي بطولة كأس آسيا، السبت.

     

    وفاز المنتخب القطري بلقب كأس آسيا 2023، بعد تفوقه على نظيره الأردني بثلاثة أهداف لواحد، في المباراة النهائية التي أقيمت على أرض استاد لوسيل، بالعاصمة القطرية، الدوحة.

     

    وعلق ولي العهد الأردني بتدوينة عبر خاصية “الستوري” على صفحته الرسمية بانستغرام قائلا: “فخورون…

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  • Girl, 6, recorded pleading with Gaza rescuers to save her after attack found dead | World News

    Girl, 6, recorded pleading with Gaza rescuers to save her after attack found dead | World News

    Girl, 6, recorded pleading with Gaza rescuers to save her after attack found dead | World News

    Girl, 6, recorded pleading with Gaza rescuers to save her after attack found dead | World News

    A six-year-old girl who was recorded begging rescuers to save her after an attack in Gaza has been found dead with five of her relatives and two ambulance workers who went to save her, the Palestinian Red Crescent Society (PRCS) said.

    Hind Rajab took the phone from her teenage cousin, Layan Hamadeh, after she was killed in a strike on the Tel al Hawa suburb of Gaza City earlier this month, the PRCS said.

    Believed to be the only survivor, audio was released of Hind pleading with rescuers saying: “Come and get me… I’m so scared, please come.”

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    According to the PRCS, Hind, her three cousins, uncle, and aunt, were in their car at a roundabout when the attack left them trapped.

    Hind’s cousin Layan had been on the phone for help when she screamed and told call handlers an Israeli tank was approaching.

    The schoolgirl is thought to have taken the phone from her and told the PRCS she was the only one left alive.

    Call handlers stayed on the line to her for three hours as they tried to soothe her.

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    Burnt out ambulance. Pic: Palestinian Red Crescent Society

    Aid workers from the organisation said they then managed to negotiate with the Israeli military and get the green light to send an ambulance with two crew to the scene.

    The paramedics, Youssef Zeino and Ahmed Madhoon, were later reported missing and found dead alongside Hind’s family near their burnt out ambulance.

    Israel says it aims to avoid civilian targets in its operation in Gaza. The Israeli Defence Forces (IDF) told Sky News it was looking into the incident.

    Meanwhile the audio of Hind has rallied Palestinians and their supporters on social media.

    The area was deemed unsafe for the 12 days following, the PRCS said, adding rescuers have now recovered the bodies from the scene.

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    Tel al Hawa, Gaza City. File pic: AP

    In a statement, the PRCS said: “The occupation deliberately targeted the Red Crescent crew despite prior coordination to allow the ambulance to arrive at the site to rescue Hind.”

    A spokesperson for the International Committee of the Red Cross added in a statement: “While we continue to look into exactly what happened, we want to reiterate that civilians must be protected – no child should ever be terrified for their life, surrounded by the bodies of their family members.

    “That these were potentially Hind’s last moments is devastating and unbearable.”

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    Girl, 6, recorded pleading with Gaza rescuers to save her after attack found dead | World News

  • Adam Boulton: As America declines into gerontocracy, who might step in to replace the president should the worst happen? | US News

    Adam Boulton: As America declines into gerontocracy, who might step in to replace the president should the worst happen? | US News

    Adam Boulton: As America declines into gerontocracy, who might step in to replace the president should the worst happen? | US News

    Adam Boulton: As America declines into gerontocracy, who might step in to replace the president should the worst happen? | US News

    “Not worth a bucket of warm piss”. John Nance Garner’s words are the most famous assessment of the office of vice president of the United States.

    “Cactus Jack” Garner’s words have often been bowdlerised to “warm spit” but there’s no denying he was in a position to know. He served Franklin Delano Roosevelt as VP for nine years up until Pearl Harbor in 1941.

    Garner is alleged to have passed on his words of wisdom as an old man to Lyndon Baines Johnson when LBJ was considering the offer to be John F Kennedy’s running mate in 1960.

    Johnson took the job regardless and three years later when JFK was assassinated, he lived out the other cliche about the vice presidency. He was indeed “a heartbeat away” from becoming president of the United States (POTUS).

    On the day he was shot, Kennedy had phoned Garner to wish him a happy 92nd birthday. Hours later LBJ was sworn in as 36th president.

    Many US vice presidents have been deeply and loudly frustrated while in office but, in spite of Garner’s crude dismissal, the job is not worthless.

    Of the 45 men who have been POTUS, one-third of them, 15, previously served as vice president. Nine inherited the Oval Office when the incumbent died or resigned, including Johnson. The others, including Richard Nixon, George Bush senior and Joe Biden, were later elected president in their own right.

    Beyond the common duty of representing the leader at important funerals, Britain’s occasional deputy prime ministers should not be likened to the US vice presidents. Deputy prime minister is an honorific title with no constitutional role.

    None of the people who have held it officially have got into Number 10, even though there has been a rapid turnover of prime ministers taking place around them.

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    Biden’s headline-making gaffes

    Biden and Trump are set to be oldest presidential candidates ever

    As it happens, Garner, who died just before his 99th birthday, was the longest-surviving US president or vice president until Jimmy Carter, who is due to reach his century this October.

    Compared to today’s frontrunners Garner was a youthful 72 when he left public life. Carter was a mere 56 when he lost in 1980 to Ronald Reagan, who at 69 was then the oldest-ever president-elect.

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    Aged 81 and 77 respectively, Biden and Donald Trump, the two people now vying to lead the United States until January 2029, are record-breakers.

    They are set to be the oldest candidates ever to contest the presidency. As America declines into gerontocracy, there is exceptionally high interest in who might step in to replace them given the actuarial likelihood the worst – or something debilitating close to it – might happen.

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    Trump likes to play TV-show-style games with his VP choice

    This week on Fox News Trump acknowledged the importance of picking a deputy “who is going to be a good president”, before teasing his interviewer, Maria Bartiromo, that he wouldn’t be making any announcement for “a little while”.

    As a veteran star of The Apprentice, Trump likes to play TV-show-style games with his choice.

    In his first successful bid for the White House, he didn’t pick Mike Pence until 15 July 2016, ahead of the November election. To drum up excitement he could wait, as other nominees have done, until the Republican Convention which will take place in Milwaukee in mid-July.

    One thing is certain: Trump will not pick Pence again, or anyone like him.

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    Mike Pence on his role during Capitol riots

    The rightwing governor of Indiana and former talk show host was widely derided as a faceless yes-man when Trump put him on his ticket after some cosy chats.

    But Pence turned out to have some backbone. The insurrectionists storming the US Capitol chanted “Hang Mike Pence!” and brought along a mock gallows. Pence later testified: “We’ll tell the truth, we’ll obey the law”. He failed to get much support and pulled his bid for the 2024 Republican before the primary contests started in January.

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    Tim Scott. Pic: Reuters

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    South Dakota governor Kristi Noem is ‘fantastic’, says Mr Trump. Pic: AP

    Trump names two possibilities for first time

    On the assumption that his various legal troubles will not prevent him from getting as far as the nomination, Trump used his interview to name two possible names for the first time.

    Crucially both Senator Tim Scott and Governor Kristi Noem have already bowed down before Trump. They have not endorsed his big lie the 2020 election was stolen from him, but both claim it was not free and fair.

    To Trump’s delight, Noem of South Dakota sucked up further, declining to run for the nomination herself because “I could never beat him”. Scott did put his name forward, but rushed to endorse Trump after he withdrew, further denting the chances of Nikki Haley, the only Trump challenger still standing, in next month’s primary in their home state of South Carolina.

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    Vivek Ramaswamy. Pic: Reuters

    Trump seems to be interested in broadening his appeal

    Of course Trump may not end up picking either of them but he does seem to be interested in broadening his appeal by considering running mates who are not white men like himself. Other names speculated on include ethnic minority men such as Byron Donalds, a US congressman from Florida; former Trump cabinet member and surgeon Ben Carson; and 2024 Republican contender Vivek Ramaswamy.

    The list of possible female candidates includes Governor Sarah Huckabee Sanders of Arkansas; Kari Lake from Arizona and Representative Elise Stefanik of New York.

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    Governor Sarah Huckabee Sanders. Pic: Reuters

    Haley is still running for the nomination and ruled herself out on the campaign trail in New Hampshire last month declaring: “I don’t want to be anybody’s vice president. That is off the table”. Otherwise she would be best qualified to be his running mate.

    Trump could also revert to type with Ohio senator and Hillbilly Elegy author J D Vance and Florida Governor Ron DeSantis heading the list of conventional choices.

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    Nikki Haley. Pic: AP

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    US Vice President Kamala Harris. Pic: REuters

    Biden committed to keeping first woman vice president

    The most prominent woman certain to figure in a Trump v Biden battle is Kamala Harris. Biden is committed to keeping the first woman vice president and vice president of colour on his ticket for re-election. She is campaigning energetically on his behalf in South Carolina and has been energised by the Trump-packed US Supreme Court’s decision overturning women’s abortion rights.

    Harris is not popular with some Democratic insiders who have urged Biden to drop her. Were Biden to become available as a candidate, she is unlikely to be the first preference to run in his place.

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    The UK farce of deputy prime ministers

    The machinations in the United States are high politics compared to the White Hall farce of deputy prime ministers.

    Only seven people have been given the title, most of them recently: Clement Attlee, Michael Heseltine, John Prescott, Nick Clegg, Dominic Raab, Therese Coffey and Oliver Dowden.

    Labour’s Attlee was the prime minister’s wartime deputy but Winston Churchill advised the King to appoint someone else if he should die. Subsequent, mostly Conservative, prime ministers were similarly offhand with so-called “deputy prime ministers in all but name” such as Willie Whitelaw, Damian Green and David Lidington.

    There was never any doubt that Gordon Brown was Tony Blair’s real deputy, although Prescott had the title. There is still an important difference when Labour is in power. The party’s deputy leader is now directly elected. The precedent is set that they will be appointed deputy prime minister. Angela Rayner may be about to find out that being deputy prime minister is worth more than an ice-cold bucket of her favourite “Venom” cocktail.

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    Adam Boulton: As America declines into gerontocracy, who might step in to replace the president should the worst happen? | US News

  • 133 tonnes of chicken stolen in major Cuban heist | World News

    133 tonnes of chicken stolen in major Cuban heist | World News

    133 tonnes of chicken stolen in major Cuban heist | World News

    133 tonnes of chicken stolen in major Cuban heist | World News

    Thirty people have been charged after stealing 133 tonnes of chicken and selling it on in Cuba amid economic turmoil and food shortages in the country.

    Thieves took the poultry stored in 1,660 boxes from a state facility in the capital Havana and used the money from the sales to buy products including refrigerators, TVs, air conditioners, and laptops.

    The chicken would have been distributed to citizens under the communist-run island’s ration book system – introduced more than 60 years ago after Fidel Castro’s revolution – which provides subsidised food and is an integral part of daily Cuban life.

    The amount stolen was equivalent to a month’s ration of chicken for a medium-sized province at the current distribution rates, an official for government food distributor COPMAR said.

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    The rationing system was introduced after Fidel Castro’s 1959 revolution. Pic: Reuters

    IT workers and shift bosses at the plant were among those charged, as well as security guards and outsiders not directly involved with the company.

    The suspects could face up to 20 years in prison if found guilty.

    Authorities did not say exactly when the theft took place, but that it likely happened between midnight and 2am when temperature changes were detected in the storage facility.

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    Footage captured trucks transporting the chicken off the site.

    Cuba imports most of the food and fuel it consumes, but revenues have plunged following COVID, worsened by strict US sanctions and stagnant tourism, which was once a mainstay of the nation’s economy.

    The government continues to ration a basic basket of goods including rice, beans, sugar, and proteins, such as pork, chicken, beef and fish.

    Crime has increased since the end of the pandemic, though reports of large-scale thefts like this one are still a rarity on the Caribbean island.

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    133 tonnes of chicken stolen in major Cuban heist | World News

  • Hungarian president Katalin Novak resigns after pardoning man in child sex abuse case | World News

    Hungarian president Katalin Novak resigns after pardoning man in child sex abuse case | World News

    Hungarian president Katalin Novak resigns after pardoning man in child sex abuse case | World News

    Hungarian president Katalin Novak resigns after pardoning man in child sex abuse case | World News

    Hungary’s president has been forced to resign after she pardoned a man convicted of concealing child sex abuse at a state-run children’s home.

    Katalin Novak, 46, issued the presidential pardon in April 2023, but it has only come to light in recent days.

    After protests across the country, Ms Novak said on Saturday: “I issued a pardon that caused bewilderment and unrest for many people. I made a mistake.”

    Ms Novak is a key ally of Hungary‘s right-wing prime minister Viktor Orban.

    She was the first woman to become president when she assumed the role in 2022 – and the youngest person in the country’s history.

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    Protesters call for Ms Novak’s resignation on the Chain Bridge in Budapest. Pic: Reuters

    The convict in the case was sentenced to more than three years in prison in 2018 after he pressured victims of the director of the children’s home into silence.

    The head of the organisation was jailed for eight years for abusing at least 10 children between 2004 and 2016.

    The scandal also implicated the former justice minister Judit Varga, who endorsed the president’s decision at the time.

    In a Facebok post on Saturday, Ms Varga said she would also step down – and “retire from public life, resigning my seat as a member of parliament and also as leader of the EP list”.

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    Ms Novak’s Fidesz party, which has been in power since 2010, is facing turmoil as leader Mr Orban fends off allegations of electoral rigging and media censorship.

    She has been a strong supporter of his and has been a vocal advocate of “traditional family values” and the protection of children.

    Her statement added: “Based on the request for clemency and the information available, I decided in April last year in favour of clemency in the belief that the convict did not abuse the vulnerability of the children entrusted to him.

    “I made a mistake, because the decision to pardon and the lack of justification were apt to raise doubts about zero tolerance for paedophilia. But here, there is not and nor can there be any doubt.”

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    Hungarian president Katalin Novak resigns after pardoning man in child sex abuse case | World News