التصنيف: أخبار

  • بعد قرن.. ترامب يحرز إنجازا تاريخيا بتولي الرئاسة لولايتين غير متتاليتين

    بعد قرن.. ترامب يحرز إنجازا تاريخيا بتولي الرئاسة لولايتين غير متتاليتين

    ترامب أول رئيس مهزوم يترشح للمنصب ويفوز مرة أخرى منذ أواخر القرن التاسع عشر
  • ترامب يتقدم على هاريس في “أم المعارك”

    ترامب يتقدم على هاريس في “أم المعارك”

    وتظهر النتائج تقدم ترامب بنسبة 51.2 بالمئة مقابل 47.8 بالمئة لهاريس.

    وتتمتع ولاية بنسلفانيا بمكانة استراتيجية في الانتخابات الرئاسية الأميركية، وتعد محط أنظار المتابعين، حيث ستكون النتائج في هذه الولاية حاسمة في تحديد الفائز في الانتخابات، ما يجعلها تسمى بـ”أم المعارك”، وفق المحللين.

    وتتمتع بنسلفانيا بتنوع سكاني كبير يشبه التركيبة السكانية للولايات المتحدة ككل، وتشكل جزءا من “الحائط الأزرق” الديمقراطي مع ولايتي ميتشغان وويسكونسن، إلا أن بنسلفانيا هي الأكثر أهمية بينها، حيث تحظى بـ 19 مندوبا في المجمع الانتخابي.

    وستكون نتائج هذه المقاطعة من المؤشرات الأولى التي ستعطي دلالات بشأن الفائز المحتمل في الانتخابات.

  • إحصاء CNN.. ما يحتاجه ترامب للفوز وما هي فرص هاريس بالانتخابات

    إحصاء CNN.. ما يحتاجه ترامب للفوز وما هي فرص هاريس بالانتخابات

    استناداً إلى التوقعات الحالية لشبكة CNN، فإن طريق نائب الرئيس، كامالا هاريس نحو النصر يتقلص.
  • التحالف الوطنى للعمل الأهلى يهنئ عضواته بانضمامهن للمجلس القومى للمرأة

    التحالف الوطنى للعمل الأهلى يهنئ عضواته بانضمامهن للمجلس القومى للمرأة


    تقدم التحالف الوطني للعمل الأهلي التنموي بأصدق التهاني للزميلات عضوات مجلس أمناء التحالف بمناسبة انضمامهن للمجلس القومي للمرأة، وهنّ:




    ليلى هاني محمد سالم، والدكتورة/ عهود محمد محمود إبراهيم وافي، والدكتورة/ زينة أشرف عز الدين توكل، وذلك في ضوء القرار الجمهوري رقم 466 لسنة 2024 الصادر في 4 نوفمبر 2024.


    وأعرب التحالف عن فخره واعتزازه بانضمام عضواته المتميزات للمجلس القومي للمرأة، مؤكدًا ثقته في قدرتهن على تمثيل المرأة المصرية خير تمثيل، والمساهمة في جهود الدولة المصرية لتمكين المرأة وتحقيق أهداف التنمية المستدامة.


    كما تمنى التحالف لهنّ كل التوفيق والسداد في مهامهن الجديدة، وأن يكنّ دائمًا عند حسن ظن القيادة السياسية بهنّ، وأن يسهمن في تحقيق المزيد من الإنجازات للمرأة المصرية.

    انضمام  عضوات مجلس الأمناء للمجلس القومى للمرأة  2
    انضمام عضوات مجلس الأمناء للمجلس القومى للمرأة 2


     

    انضمام  عضوات مجلس الأمناء للمجلس القومى للمرأة 1
    انضمام عضوات مجلس الأمناء للمجلس القومى للمرأة 1


     

    انضمام  عضوات مجلس الأمناء للمجلس القومى للمرأة
    انضمام عضوات مجلس الأمناء للمجلس القومى للمرأة


     

  • Despite setbacks, election denial continues to thrive in Republican Party | US Election 2024 News

    Despite setbacks, election denial continues to thrive in Republican Party | US Election 2024 News

    Phoenix, Arizona – For nearly three decades, Buster Johnson served with little fanfare as a member of the Board of Supervisors in Mohave County, a deep-red section of western Arizona.

    Even as former President Donald Trump pushed the false claim that widespread fraud was to blame for his loss in the 2020 election, the idea that such malfeasance had taken place in Mohave seemed laughable: Trump had carried the county by more than 50 points.

    But that did little to stop the rise of election denialism in Mohave Country — and in the Republican Party at large.

    Johnson, a lifelong Republican who previously was the vice chair of the party’s state chapter, said he was perplexed by the sudden pressure to implement new measures such as hand-counting each ballot.

    That demand is common among election deniers, but experts say that technique for tallying votes is more error-prone, less efficient and more expensive.

    Acceding to the wishes of his constituents, Johnson voted in favour of a measure to switch to hand-counting, but he tried to explain to voters in the county that such steps made little sense.

    “This kind of thing never happened before 2020,” he said of the wave of new demands to overhaul the voting system.

    “We’re a strong Republican county. We’ve always voted red.”

    Johnson lost his re-election bid in the Republican primary in July to Sonny Borrelli, a state senator who had championed Trump’s false claims of widespread election “rigging” in 2020.

    Borrelli, however, won an endorsement from Trump, the current Republican presidential candidate, who credited him with being “on the front line of fighting against corrupt elections since day one”.

    Poor record

    Following Trump’s defeat in 2020, many Republican officials and candidates across the country — especially in swing states like Michigan, Pennsylvania, Arizona and Nevada — embraced his false allegations of rampant election fraud.

    In several cases, election deniers ran for statewide positions that would give them substantial influence over the electoral process.

    Some also voiced support for Trump’s alleged efforts to nullify the will of the voters through schemes to derail the election certification process.

    Trump and his allies are accused of having recruited state officials to submit false Electoral College certificates after the 2020 race, and he faces a federal criminal indictment in Washington, DC, as a result.

    However, for Republican candidates up and down the ballot, putting election denial front and centre in a campaign was a useful way to secure an endorsement from the former president.

    Voters have also been receptive to election denialism. In October, a poll from the Marist Institute for Public Opinion found that a majority of voters, 58 percent, were concerned about the possibility of fraud at the ballot box.

    That number was even higher among Republicans alone. An estimated 88 percent expressed worry over election fraud.

    Patrice, a voter in Tucson who recently moved to Arizona from the East Coast, said he understood the need to implement new measures to ensure election security. He asked to withhold his last name, in order to speak freely about his election-related doubts.

    “If you doubt something, don’t you want to check into it and question it?” said Patrice. “There are things happening, and they do deserve to be questioned.”

    A sign at an early voting station
    A sign points the way to an early voting station in Tucson, Arizona, on October 28 [Brian Osgood/Al Jazeera]

    But adopting Trump’s narrative about stolen elections has backfired for some Republican candidates seeking public office.

    During the midterm elections in 2022, many high-level supporters of election denial who had won Trump’s endorsement lost their races in the general election.

    That included gubernatorial candidate Kari Lake and secretary of state candidate Mark Finchem, who fell short against Democratic rivals.

    Doubling down

    Some political observers assumed that, after the setbacks of 2022, Republican officials might move away from election denial for fear of alienating moderate voters.

    Instead, many Republicans, including Trump, have continued to push false claims about US elections and cast doubt on previous results.

    “They should do paper ballots, same-day voting, voter ID and be done,” Trump said as he cast his vote on Tuesday, casting doubt on widely used electronic voting.

    A few days earlier, on November 2 in Salem, Virginia, he falsely accused Democrats of undermining the vote, sowing further uncertainty into the electoral process.

    “I’d love to win the popular vote with them cheating. Let them cheat,” he said.

    Some of his allies have since adopted his strategy of questioning election results that do not fall in their favour. Lake, who is now running to represent Arizona in the Senate, never conceded her loss in the 2022 elections.

    “It’s definitely a trend that concerns me,” Kim, a voter at an early-voting station in the city of Tucson, told Al Jazeera. She asked to use only her first name in order to speak freely.

    “I feel like the process is legit, and it works. I’m a teacher also, so it sort of feels like the sore-loser mentality, where you say, ‘It didn’t go my way, so the system must be wrong.’ Instead of figuring out what you need to do better, it’s someone else’s fault.”

    She added: “It’s ridiculous.”

    Experts warn that spreading unsubstantiated claims of election fraud can undermine faith in the overall democratic process and serve as a pretext for limiting access to voting in the name of election security.

    “The anti-democracy movement has spent the past four years strategizing how to undermine our election system,” Joanna Lydgate, CEO of States United Democracy Center, which tracks election denial across the US, told Al Jazeera in a statement.

    “Election deniers are trying to throw sand in the gears of every step in our election process, so they can claim things went wrong and throw out election results that they don’t like. But ultimately, our elections are free, fair, and secure.”

  • AP PHOTOS: Stark contrast between Harris and Trump supporters as election margin becomes razor thin

    AP PHOTOS: Stark contrast between Harris and Trump supporters as election margin becomes razor thin

    As election night progressed, Americans were fixated on results trickling in, their faces giving way to despair or celebration as states were called for Vice President Kamala Harris or former President Donald Trump.

    Trump supporters were ecstatic at a campaign watch party in West Palm Beach, Florida.

    Harris supporters looked on in dismay when it was announced she would not speak at a campaign watch party on the campus of Howard University in Washington, D.C.

    It was all smiles and hugs at some watch parties when it was announced Trump won Georgia, a state that he lost by just under 12,000 votes in 2020.

    That was a stark contrast with Democratic supporters, who could only bury their faces in their hands as Trump continued to gain ground in states that President Joe Biden won four years before.

  • دي فانس: "سنقود أعظم انتعاشة اقتصادية في تاريخ أميركا"

    دي فانس: "سنقود أعظم انتعاشة اقتصادية في تاريخ أميركا"

    قال إننا سنحارب تحت قيادة ترامب من أجل كل مواطن أميركي
  • كيف يصوت رواد الفضاء في الانتخابات الأميركية؟

    كيف يصوت رواد الفضاء في الانتخابات الأميركية؟

    وذكرت شبكة “سي إن إن” أن رواد الفضاء يختارون مرشحهم في بطاقة اقتراع سرية، يتم إرسالها من الفضاء إلى مركز جونسون الفضائي في هيوستن، ثم تذهب البطاقة إلى كاتب محكمة مقاطعة هاريس في ولاية تكساس ليتم احتسابها من ضمن عمليات فرز الأصوات.

    وكان رواد الفضاء الأميركيون في محطة الفضاء الدولية قد دعوا مواطنيهم إلى التصويت في الانتخابات الرئاسية.

    وكتب رائدا الفضاء دون بيتيت ونيك هيغ في منشور عبر تطبيق “إنستغرام“: “لا يهم إذا كنت جالسا أو واقفا أو طافيا، المهم هو أن تصوت”.

    ونشر رائدا الفضاء التابعان للإدارة الوطنية للملاحة الجوية والفضاء “ناسا” صورة يظهران فيها مع زميليهما بوتش ويلمور وسوني ويليامز وهم يطفون على محطة الفضاء وأذرعهم متشابكة، ويرتدي بعضهم جوارب مكتوب عليها: “فخور بكوني أميركيا”.

  • قبل قليل.. تحركات بمقر ترامب في مارالاغو وهاريس ستخطب غدا

    قبل قليل.. تحركات بمقر ترامب في مارالاغو وهاريس ستخطب غدا

    قال مصدر مطلع على الأمر لشبكة CNN، إن فريق الرئيس الأمريكي السابق، دونالد ترامب، ينقل الأعضاء من مركز متابعة سير الانتخابات في منتجع مارالاغو إلى مركز المؤتمرات الآن في الحافلات
  • ‘Tinderbox America’: what papers around the world say as US votes | US elections 2024

    As Americans waited anxiously for the results in a knife-edge election, newspaper headlines around the world captured the uncertainty – and fears of unrest in the near future.

    The Guardian’s headline is “Hope… and fear” over a photograph of Democratic presidential candidate and US vice-president Kamala Harris. The Guardian’s Washington bureau chief, David Smith, describes the feeling Americans have as “see-sawing between anxiety and hope”. A second front page story is headlined “Democrats dare to believe”.

    Guardian front page on Wednesday, 6 November 2024, the day after the US presidential election. Photograph: Guardian

    The Times looks beyond the US to how people in other countries feel about elections in the world’s largest economy, with, “World awaits America’s fate”:

    The International New York Times had two US election stories: an opinion piece with the headline “Trump’s fans should also fear a victory” and a piece headlined “Voters share a deep sense of anxiety at ballot boxes”.

    The Daily Mail captured fears of what will happen if either candidate wins in a single word – “tinderbox” – as well as how close the polls are: “Tinderbox America on knife edge”.

    The Financial Times leads with a demure “America decides”:

    The i Paper: “America votes for its future – and braces for election unrest”. Instead of a photograph of either candidate, or both, the paper’s front page image was of security personnel wearing helmets and bullet proof vests and carrying guns.

    The ellipsis makes its second appearance on the Daily Mirror’s front page with: “Pray for victory… brace for chaos’:

    In France a play on “Après-moi, le deluge”, with Libération’s “Après l’election, la peur d’embrasement” – after the election, fear of unrest:

    The front page of Libération. Photograph: FrontPages.com

    And “The world hangs on the choice of Americans” in Le Figaro:

    Front page of Le Figaro on the day after the 2024 US election. Photograph: Frontpages.com

    Germany’s Süddeutsche Zeitung’s headline is simply, “Her or him”, while Tagespiegel’s headline is “A desk full of worries”, with a picture of the Resolute desk in the Oval Office with nobody behind it.

    The front page of Süddeutsche Zeitung. Photograph: FrontPages.com

    Frankfurter Allgemeine has a photograph of the Sesame Street character Oscar the Grouch popping out of a garbage bin, and the headline – a reference to a movie about the Vietnam war – “Good morning America”:

    The front page of the Frankfurter-Allgemeine Zeitung the day after the US election. Photograph: Frontpage.com

    In Australia, the Sydney Morning Herald carries a reference to the tagline of the Melbourne Cup, a horse racing competition that happened on Tuesday, with the headline: “Real race that stops a nation”:

    Front page of the The Sydney Morning Herald the day after the US election. Photograph: FrontPages.com