Egypt and Jordan reject Trump’s idea of ​​moving Palestinians from Gaza to their territory

The Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Egypt rejected the US president’s proposalDonald Trump, of displacing the population of the Gaza Strip to his territory or other Arab countries and defended the creation of a Palestinian State as the legitimate right of his people. In a statement, the Ministry reaffirmed “Egypt’s adherence to the political solution to the Palestinian question”, which involves “ending the occupation and returning the usurped territory to the Palestinian people”, to guarantee their legitimate right to their land. and homeland. He also stressed its rejection “of any violation of these inalienable rights, whether through settlements or land annexationsor evacuating those lands from their owners through displacement or encouraging the removal or uprooting of Palestinians from their lands, either temporarily or permanently.” In this way, he responded to the statements that Donald Trump made yesterday, Saturday, to the journalists who were traveling with him aboard Air Force One, and to whom he said that he had spoken with the King of Jordan, Abdullah II, about the idea of ​​building housing. and transfer the million Gazans from the Gaza Strip to countries like Egypt or Jordan, according to CNN. According to the Egyptian department, displacing the Palestinian population of their land “threatens to further spread the conflict in the region” and hinders the possibilities of peace and coexistence between its peoples. In this sense, he explained that the Palestinian territory includes the unity of the Gaza Strip and the West Bank, including East Jerusalem, in accordance with the resolutions of international legitimacy and the lines of June 4, 1967. Jordan supports the creation of the Palestinian State On this same day, the Jordanian Foreign Minister, Ayman al Safadi, He expressed himself in similar terms and also rejected Trump’s approach while demanding the creation of the State of Palestine to fulfill the right of the Palestinian people and achieve the long-awaited peace in the Middle East. “Everyone knows that the solution to the Palestinian cause lies within Palestine. Jordan is for the Jordanians, Palestine is for the Palestinians,” he stated before highlighting that the path to regional security and stability is for “the Palestinian State of sovereignty to live in peace alongside Israel in accordance with the solution of the two states.” Keep reading:• Trump calls Gaza “a demolition site” and wants Jordan and Egypt to welcome its inhabitants “temporarily or long term”• Ceasefire agreement between Lebanon and Israel ends• Israel releases 200 Palestinian prisoners after 4 hostages released by Hamas are reunited with their families

Trump fired nearly all inspectors general at major federal agencies

The president donald trump fired the independent inspectors general of more than a dozen federal agencies in an unprecedented purge held on Friday night. The decision paved the way for Trump to install his loyalists in the crucial role of Identify fraud, waste and abuse in government. The only Cabinet-level inspectors general who were spared were those at the Department of Homeland Security and the Department of Justice. The Washington Post was the first to report the layoffs. An Inspector General conducts investigations and audits into possible irregularities, fraud, waste, or abuse by a government agency or its personnel, and issues reports and recommendations on his or her findings. The Inspector General’s office is intended to operate independently. The layoffs appear to violate federal law, which requires Congress to receive 30 days’ notice of any intention to fire a Senate-confirmed inspector general. Legal uncertainty could create uncomfortable encounters on Monday, when several watchdogs who were informed they had been fired planned to report to their offices for work anyway. The chairman of the Board of Inspectors General for Integrity and Efficiency questioned the White House action in a letter to Gor late Friday, cited by The Washington Post. “I recommend that you contact the White House legal counsel to discuss the course of action you intend to follow. At this time, we do not believe that the actions taken are legally sufficient to remove the Presidentially appointed and Senate-confirmed Inspectors General,” wrote Hannibal “Mike” Ware, inspector general of the Small Business Administration and acting inspector general of the Social Security Administration. Democratic lawmakers criticized the firings, with Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer calling the move “a chilling purge” and warning that the firings could usher in “a golden age of government abuses, and even corruption.” . Keep reading:· They wish death to bishop who asked Trump for mercy for immigrants and LGBTQ people· Trump argues in public with the mayor of Los Angeles over her management of the wildfires· Trump continues to sign executive orders with big changes in government

Ivanka Trump denounces the existence of a cryptocurrency that falsely bears her name

Ivanka Trump, eldest daughter of the nation’s president, warned American investors about the existence of a cryptocurrency that falsely bears his name. Through a message published on platform “I have learned that a fake cryptocurrency called ‘Ivanka Trump’ or ‘$IVANKA’ is being promoted without my consent or approval. To be clear: I have no relationship with this coin. This fake currency risks misleading consumers and defrauding them of their hard-earned money, and the unauthorized use of my name and image is a violation of my rights. “This promotion is misleading, exploitative and unacceptable,” he said. The announcement of Ivanka Trump arises after his father signed a executive order that promotes cryptocurrencies under the commitment to make the United States the “crypto capital of the planet.” Unlike Donald Trump’s first stage in the presidency, Ivanka Trump this time ruled out working as his advisor. (Credit: Wilfredo Lee / AP) Since Donald Trump assumed the US presidency for the second time, the value of Bitcoin, the longest-lived cryptocurrency on the market, began to increase to exceed $105,000. Years ago, the New York tycoon came to cryptocurrencies as a “scam,” but during his campaign seeking to return to Washington he modified his speech by testifying how they have become the new market for investors from around the world. However, through the order signed by Trump, the establishment of a central bank digital currency (CBDC) is prohibited, this with the aim of strengthening the trust placed in the dollar as the world reserve currency since July 1944. Keep reading: • Ivanka Trump claims to hate politics for being “a very dark and negative business”“ • Ivanka Trump and Jared Kushner complete construction of their $24 million mansion • 2025 will be a challenging year for immigrants with the return of Trump

Sheinbaum pointed out that “it doesn’t help” that Trump declares Mexican drug traffickers terrorists

The president of Mexico, Claudia Sheinbaumsaid this Friday that “it does not help” that the president of the United States, donald trumpdeclared the Mexican drug trafficking cartels terrorists and revealed that a team of Government lawyers is already analyzing the implications of this measure. “On this issue of classifying a criminal group as terrorist, we consider that it does not help, but rather that what helps would be coordination and joint collaboration, and we have a comprehensive strategy,” declared the president in her morning conference. The Mexican ruler questioned the usefulness of Trump’s orderwho on his first day in office set a two-week deadline for the US government to define which Mexican cartels, which he accuses of causing the death of between 250,000 and 300,000 Americans a year, will be considered terrorist groups. This could involve the use of US troops to combat cartels, covert operations in Mexico and the use of drones to bomb Mexican territory, as Trump has admitted in several media interviews. But Sheinbaum argued that there must be collaboration with “respect for sovereignty” to “reduce violence in Mexico, prevent arms trafficking from the United States to Mexico and at the same time prevent this drug (fentanyl) from reaching the United States.” “We are fighting these criminal groups and what we want is collaboration and coordination. Unilateral decisions do not help, what helps is collaboration,” he remarked. The president also explained that the Government has formed “a team of lawyers that is carrying out the analysis of the various implications that Trump’s order could have,” who has warned of 25% tariffs on Mexican products due to the flow of migrants and drugs. , particularly fentanyl. “So what we are doing is a legal analysis of what implications it would have for various organizations that are not linked (to drug trafficking) and that could, with this decision, generate an economic problem and, in any case, make a proposal to the United States” , he mentioned. The president insisted that The United States must also work to reduce drug use and arms trafficking to Mexico. “The issue of fentanyl consumption is not only a matter of criminal groups, it is also a matter of public health and attention to the causes. “Why is there fentanyl consumption in the United States and not here at those levels?” he questioned. Keep reading:– Sheinbaum promises to defend Mexico’s sovereignty and support Mexicans against Trump’s decrees.– Sheinbaum sends a message to Trump and highlights migrant work for the US economy.

Trump’s second term, a challenge that worries throughout America

According the vision of the Washington Office on Latin American Affairs (WOLA)with the return of Donald Trump to the presidencyLatin America faces a transformative and turbulent period in its relations with its northern neighbor. Trump’s first term was defined by transactional negotiations, economic pressure tactics and the marginalization of human rights issues in favor of short-term political gains, a pattern that could intensify in his second term. A similar x-ray describes the Amnesty International organization, after the directors and executive directors of all Amnesty International Sections in the Americas have come together to express their reasons for concern regarding President Trump’s government program, the possible threats to human rights, both in the United States and in the rest of the world, and the impact of the new president’s mandate in the region. According to WOLA, Trump’s nominations, including Marco Rubio as Secretary of State, Christopher Landau as Deputy Secretary of State, and the rapid nominations of US ambassadors to several Latin American countries, such as Mexico, indicate that the region will be a higher priority in US foreign policy, especially regarding migration and illicit drugs. Hence, Trump’s growing alignment with populist, often authoritarian leaders in Latin America, such as Javier Milei of Argentina, Nayib Bukele of El Salvador and the Bolsonaro family in Brazil, could strengthen antidemocratic actors and threaten the democratic institutions of the region, civil liberties, citizen security and the protection of human rights. In that sense, the organization highlights that under a second Trump administration, it anticipates significant setbacks at the level of democratic norms, civic space, human rights protection, judicial independence, inclusion and diversity initiatives, and the response to the climate crisis. Migration According to Ana Piquer, Americas director at Amnesty International, the rhetoric used by President Trump in his previous term and during his recent campaign attacked the most vulnerable people, especially migrants, and the president plans to deport millions of people. and close the borders of the United States, without examining the cases of people who need protection. Amnesty International has documented that collective deportations only fuel human suffering and increase regional instability. “The threat of disregard for the human rights of people seeking safety in the United States, or anywhere on the continent, and the right to asylum requires us to alert the international community of the danger that these discourses constitute if they are adopted as policies.” “said Marcos Gómez, director of the Venezuela Section of Amnesty International. “Countries cannot ignore their international obligation to provide guarantees and protect people who seek security and better living conditions.” “Countries cannot ignore their international obligation to provide guarantees and protect people who seek security and better living conditions” In that same sense, WOLA highlights that although the Biden administration put the United States asylum system out of reach of many migrants arriving at the US-Mexico border, it opened and preserved other avenues for the protection of people. migrants, as well as protection against deportation in the United States. Programs such as Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA), Temporary Protected Status (TPS), and humanitarian parole status for citizens of Cuba, Haiti, Nicaragua, and Venezuela. However, he said, now Trump’s focus on mass deportation, likely using military personnel, unprecedented in modern US history., could expel millions of people through raids, internment in camps and large-scale deportations. Human rights Another growing concern regarding President Trump’s administration is the protection of women’s right to live without violence, as well as the right to sexual and reproductive health.including abortion, which were attacked during the first term of the now president. “The increasing tendency to attack the achievements that the movements defending the rights of women and LGBTQI+ people have achieved in the Americas will be met with fierce resistance and solidarity, from the extreme north to the extreme south of the continent” said Mariela Belski, director of Amnesty International Argentina. “The increasing tendency to attack the achievements that the movements defending the rights of women and LGBTQI+ people have achieved in the Americas will be met with fierce resistance and solidarity, from the extreme north to the extreme south of the continent” , he continued. Therefore, different organizations predict that as Trump prepares for a second term, Latin America faces the prospect of deeper authoritarianismgrowing human rights challenges and a further erosion of democratic principles, with many leaders likely to find in the new US administration an ally for their conservative agendas. Keep reading:· End of DEI policies will lead companies to layoffs and eliminate anti-discrimination initiatives· Trump pardons two Washington DC police officers convicted of fatal pursuit of an African American· Republicans present law to prohibit citizenship for children of undocumented immigrants

Melania Trump triumphs at the inaugural balls with a two-tone dress and choker for history

The inauguration of Donald Trump as the 47th president of the United States has been accompanied by traditional events in which the first lady, Melania Trumphas surprised us again with its eclectic and unexpected style. This is how he showed us yesterday morning, January 20 during a mass, subsequent reception with Joe and Jill Biden, as well as an oath in the Capitol Rotunda in Washington DC However, we still had to know what it would be like her gala dress to participate in the inaugural balls that closed this historic day of great international significance. © Getty Images © Getty Images © Getty Images © GTRES © Getty Images © Getty Images A two-tone dress for the big party of 2025 Specifically, for these musical celebrations, Melania Trump has once again trusted her great friend and stylist, the Frenchman Hervé Pierre. She wears a fabulous white dress that fits her figure and has a contrasting black band in relief that runs along the silhouette in an elegant zigzag that begins on the chest and ends at the bottom of a skirt that has a side slit. As accessories, the First Lady of the United States wears matching pumps and an original choker that hugs her throat and has a floral-shaped diamond brooch. © Getty Images © Getty Images Her dress for the inaugural ball in 2017 On January 20, 2017, that is, 7 years ago, Donald Trunp was inaugurated for the first time as president of the United States. That day, Melania Trump, who was making her debut as first lady, attended the traditional inaugural ball in a fabulous vanilla-colored shift dress signed by her close friend, the designer Hervé Pierre. The piece featured a Bardot neckline with delicate ruffles that fell down the side of the design. © Getty Images © Getty Images © Getty Images © Getty Images Melania Trump’s look at the inauguration For her part, for the first events on January 20, 2025, Melania Trump surprised with her look of great aesthetic drama. For the occasion, the newly minted First Lady of the United States wore a sober double-breasted coat in navy blue that signed the American designer originally from Buffalo Adeam Lippeswhose fashion is characterized by “timeless, elegant designs and impeccable craftsmanship,” as stated on the brand’s official website. Furthermore, and creating a halo of mystery on his face, he partially hid his gaze with a hat type pamela or boater in two-tone finish, by Eric Javits. As for footwear, Spanish fashion accompanied him in this choice, as he opted for some salons by the canary Manolo Blahnikin which he has trusted on numerous occasions. This has been the inauguration of Donald Trump

a dress that pays tribute to Audrey Hepburn

January 20, 2025 will be remembered historically as the day on which, for the second time, Donald Trump swore in inauguration as president of the United Stateson this occasion, as the 47th president of the North American country. An appointment full of events in which he has been accompanied by his family and, in which with the permission of the first lady, Melaniahis eldest daughter has triumphed stylistically speaking, Ivankawho, during the inaugural balls on her father’s big night yesterday, was all Hollywood-inspired elegance and glamour. © Getty Images © Getty Images © Getty Images A day full of looks for history This 20-E (2025) has established that the looks that we have seen during the different events are considered historical. For example in the morning, Ivanka Trump’s fashion choice (signed by Dior) caused a sensation by connecting with styling that we have seen, for example, in royals like Queen Letizia, Meghan Markle, Kate Middleton or Beatrice Borromeo. For the night, the eldest daughter of the current president of the United States opted for nostalgia by wearing a recreation of an iconic Givenchy dress worn by actress Audrey Hepburn in the film Sabrina (1954). © Getty Images © Getty Images A Haute Couture dress by Hubert de Givenchy Specifically, Ivanka Trump wore a white dress with a strapless neckline, a corseted body and a large volume skirt with an asymmetrical cut. This piece, which features rich black floral embroidery, is, as we mentioned, a recreation of a Haute Couture design that Hubert de Givenchy made for the Belgian actress Audrey Hepburn in Sabrina, a Billy Wilder film that also starred Humphrey Bogart. “She (Ivanka) is incredibly grateful to the Arnault family and the Givenchy atelier for creating this masterpiece, capturing the original artistry and elegance with remarkable precision and craftsmanship,” she confirms to HELLO! USE a fountain nearby. In addition, he specifies that “Audrey Hepburn has long been a personal inspiration for Ivanka. Beyond her natural grace and impeccable style, she symbolized courage, resilience and extraordinary kindness. From her work with the Dutch Resistance during the Second World War to her selfless contributions as a UNICEF Goodwill Ambassador, Audrey Hepburn dedicated her life to helping others. She balanced purpose with grace and strength, showing the world that true. “Beauty lies in compassion and courage.” © Getty Images Dazzling diamond jewelry Accompanying this creation of the unforgettable Audrey Hepburn, one of the actresses who most continues to inspire style cuesIvanka Trump added a trendy touch to her look by including long opera gloves, which, in recent seasons, have been a hit as a red carpet accessory. Likewise, and looking for coordination, she wore black pumps with thin heels. For jewelry, Donald Trump’s eldest daughter opted for dazzling Leviev diamond pieces, like a stunning necklace that highlighted her bare cleavage. © Getty Images © Getty Images Her dress at the 2017 inaugural ball For the 2017 inaugural ball, which accompanied her father’s first proclamation as president of the United States, Ivanka Trump opted for a spectacular princess line dress by Carolina Herrera. Champagne colored, it had long sleeves and a full skirt. It was made of tulle that was enhanced with beaded embroidery and was valued at 14,000 euros (Fall 2016 collection). This has been the inauguration of Donald Trump

Republican Giménez threatens a military attack on Mexico similar to Afghanistan after ultimatum to end cartels

Extreme positions among Republicans are advancing by leaps and bounds, even for attacking a strategic ally and main trading partner like Mexico. The representative Carlos Giménez (Florida), of Cuban descent, threatened to support a United States military attack in Mexicosimilar to what happened in Afghanistan, after issuing an ultimatum that they must end the cartels in two weeks. “I would give Mexico two weeks to do the job, and if they can’t do it, then we have to do it,” Giménez said on Fox News. “We have to protect American citizens. Hey, Stuart, they’ve been killing hundreds of thousands of Americans, and they’re doing it knowingly. (…) they are poisoning us. So, yes, we have to go find them and we have to wipe them off the face of the Earth.” The presenter expressed that this was a radical position, but Giménez stated that the United States launched attacks in Afghanistan after the death of 3,000 Americans, in reference to the 9/11 terrorist attacks. “We were at war for 15 years and Al Qaeda killed 3,000 Americans,” he said. “These Mexican cartels (…) are killing hundreds of times more than that. And they are on the other side of the border. So yes, we have to go find them and wipe them off the face of the earth.” Giménez defended that President Donald Trump will order naming cartels as Transnational Terrorist Organizations (FTO, in English). “We are very happy that they are terrorists and have been designated terrorists,” he said. However, the appointment as FTO to cartels and other criminal organizationslike Tren de Aragua and MS-13, is not yet effective, as President Trump called for a framework to support the designation, to determine if it is viable and how it should be done. Mexico has expressed that it will not allow unilateral military attacks by the United States and will defend its territory and sovereignty, which is why it asked to maintain cooperation against organized crime. Even Secretary of State Marco Rubio said at his confirmation hearing that he preferred to increase cooperation with Mexico against cartels rather than appointing them FTO, due to the complications that would entail. Experts have pointed out that the national and international legal framework of FTOs is complex and can have an impact even on legally established companies. Giménez, however, does not talk about the criminal groups that distribute drugs in the United States, money laundering or arms trafficking from this country to Mexico that empower the cartels. Keep reading:· Trump’s first orders on immigration and border: deportations, Remain in Mexico and cartels as terrorist groups· Donald Trump will eliminate birthright citizenship· Trump is officially the 47th President of the United States: I will implement an emergency on the southern border

Political Round: Mayor turns to allies to save herself

The attack against the mayor of Los Angeles, Karen Bass after the dramatic fires has placed her in a vulnerable situation, after the serious crisis took her by surprise in Ghana when she was making her fifth international journey. It is known that the progressive movement is looking for a candidate who can give them the fight when they try for re-election next year; and many wonder if his former opponent, Rick Caruso, would come for a rematch. The mall businessman raised $20 million for the Fire Department Foundation to purchase equipment to help save lives. And here comes the interesting thing: the mayor has realized the pit she has fallen into, and has turned to her political allies to save her. The president of the Los Angeles County Federation of Unions, Yvonne Wheeler, and even the international firefighters union headed by Frank Lima, another union of theater employees and two more representing service workers have publicly come out to clean him up. the image, splashed by fire. The campaign to remove blame for the fires is underway. First stop, the unions. The City’s budget problems, which will be aggravated by the expenses of the feared fires, will not help him in his quest to regain his lost popularity. And things have gotten so bad that the devastation caused by the fires prompted Councilwoman Traci Park to resign as chair of the Los Angeles Council’s 2028 Olympics Committee to dedicate herself full time to recovery efforts. as president of the Special Committee on Recovery newly formed by the councilors. Rob Bonta rises Contrary to Bass, the figure of California prosecutor Rob Bonta has risen to the skies with the arrival of the anti-immigrant hurricane Donald Trump to the White House. And no politician in California, nor Governor Gavin Newsom himself nor Mayor Bass, has been as open and vocal as the prosecutor after the avalanche of anti-immigrant measures by the new president.. Bonta, who immigrated as a child with his parents from the Philippines to California, immediately sued the Trump administration over its executive order that wants to end birthright US citizenship. The opportunity to make his name better known in the state comes when time is short for him to decide whether or not to enter the Democratic race for governor. De León opens fire Former councilman Kevin de León reappeared on the scene, publishing on site De León, author of the Sanctuary Law he introduced when he was a senator, said he made sure this legislation survived the most rigorous legal challenges, even winning approval from the Supreme Court in the early Trump era. De León tagged in his comment Prosecutor Bonta, who defended SB 54 against a Justice Department memo that calls on prosecutors to prosecute those who do not participate in federal immigration enforcement efforts. Without delay, Republican Congressman Kevin Kiley responded to De León, telling him that he introduced a bill to prevent California from going after local officials who do not comply with SB 54. Kiley’s plan is to end the Sanctuary State in California and MediCal for undocumented immigrants. All of this becomes more relevant following the announcement that Huntington Beach in Orange County has just declared itself a Non-Sanctuary City and filed a lawsuit against California’s Sanctuary State law.

Trump orders oil drilling in Arctic reserve

He Donald Trump’s inauguration speech Last January 20 was full of controversies. Not only for the blunders on scientific topics that caused a stir in New Zealand. Also because he announced measures that make clear the drift that his dangerous environmental policies. For example, he made it very clear that he thinks open the Arctic to drilling in search of oil and other fossil fuels. Until now, the Arctic wildlife reserve, located in Alaska, had remained closed to drilling by order of Joe Biden. The last president had denied several exploitation permits in this protected area. However, the new president has already shown on many occasions how little he cares about the planet, so it was not going to be any less this time. “Drill, baby drill”. With this slogan, first used in 2008 by the former Republican lieutenant governor of the state of Maryland Michael SteeleDonald Trump has signaled his intentions in his inauguration speech. But what will be the consequences if drilling in these Alaskan territories finally restarts? American environmental groups have not been waiting to launch their answer to this question. Without a doubt, it is not good at all. There is only hope that, as have already shown on some other occasionfuel extraction companies show disinterest in this area of ​​the Arctic. It doesn’t matter how much Donald Trump opens the doors of the reservation. If the big oil companies refuse to extract fuel from there, there is little else they can do. I hope that’s the case. This is the reserve that Donald Trump wants to drill According to data from 2024it is estimated that beneath the soil of Alaska there is an amount of oil equivalent to 450-800 million barrels. Most of this territory is open to exploitation. However, there is an area of 78,000 square kilometers located on the northern slope of Alaska where, until now, it was strictly prohibited. It is about the Attic National Wildlife Refuge, known to some people like him United States Serengetidue to the great biodiversity that exists in it. It is one of the most intact and virgin of said country and it is estimated that approximately more than 200 species of birds, 42 species of fish and 45 species of mammals. Animals such as polar, brown and black bears, moose, caribou, wolves, lynxes, eagles, martens and beavers stand out. Its caribou population stands out especially, with more than 120,000 specimens. In his speech, Donald Trump has used the slogan “drill, baby, drill.” The Refuge was established in 1960 by President Dwight Eisenhower. Although it belonged to the American Republican Party, over time it has been the Democrats who have put the most effort into protecting the Refuge. Joe Biden also suspended drilling permits established in this region, in order to protect it even more. But Donald Trump has taken it upon himself to annul this suspension and announce his commitment to “drill, baby, drill“(“drill” means “to pierce” in English). What do environmentalists say? Both environmentalists and Alaska Native groups have expressed concern about the first decisions made by Donald Trump. Carol Holleythe lawyer and manager of the Earthjustice group, recalled in a statement that “Alaska is warming up four times faster than the rest of the planet.” This, he added, is “a trend that is wreaking havoc on communities, ecosystems, fish, wildlife and ways of life that depend on healthy lands and waters.” Logically, drilling the ground to extract oil and natural gas is the last thing needed to have healthy lands and waters. There is a large population of caribou in the refuge. Credit: Danielle Brigida (Wikimedia Commons) For Donald Trump, this is a decision that will bring economic prosperity to the United States, but it is not all about money. There is no United States without a planet and, with measures like this, little by little the stones are being laid to build an uninhabitable planet.

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