Tag: Jordans

  • Watch: Jordan’s Princess Iman weds Jameel Alexander Thermiotis

    Watch: Jordan’s Princess Iman weds Jameel Alexander Thermiotis

    [ad_1]

    Amman: The wedding of Princess Iman Bint Abdullah II with Jameel Alexander Thermiotis took place in the presence of Jordan’s King Abdullah II Ibn Al-Hussein and his wife, Queen Rania Al-Abdullah on Sunday.

    The wedding took place at Beit Al Urdon Palace, the residence of King in the Dabouq neighbourhood West of Amman.

    It was broadcast on official channels in Jordan and digital platforms.

    The 26-year-old Princess walked down the aisle with her older brother, Crown Prince Hussein bin Abdullah, in a breathtakingly gorgeous white wedding dress featuring a full skirt, sheer lace panel, and lace sleeves.

    She also wore a diamond tiara reportedly owned by her grandmother Princess Muna Al Hussein.

    Twenty-eight-year-old Jameel Alexander Thermiotis wore a three-piece suit with a tie.

    “Iman, I pray this next chapter in your life brings you as much joy, love, and laughter as you have brought us over the years. Congratulations to the bride and groom!” Queen Rania wrote on Instagram.

    In another post, Rania wrote, “Oh God, I entrusted you with faith, a piece of my heart.”

    Hussein wrote on Instagram along with photos of the ceremony, “Grateful for all the precious memories we share and overjoyed to see you celebrate your wedding today… I wish you, dear Iman and Jameel, a lifetime of blessings and happiness together.”

    Gulf presence

    A number of Arab personalities attended the event, including the son of the Bahraini Crown Prince Sheikh Isa bin Salman bin Hamad Al Khalifa, The Chief of the Court of the Crown Prince of Bahrain Sheikh Salman bin Ahmed Al Khalifa, and member of the Executive Council of the Emirate of Abu Dhabi Sheikh Khalid bin Mohammed bin Zayed Al Nahyan.

    The wife of the Egyptian President Intisar Al-Sisi, his daughter Aya Al-Sisi, the head of the Voluntary Work Center Sheikha Amthal Al-Ahmad representing the Emir of the country attended the wedding.

    Princess Iman’s henna ceremony

    On Tuesday, the Queen held a henna ceremony for Princess Iman at the Husseiniya Palace amid traditional and popular Jordanian songs performed by the Naya band which is considered the first female band in the Kingdom.

    Rania posted pictures and video clips of the event through her official Instagram account. The bride appears in her white embroidered dress designed by Jordanian designer Rima Dahbour which she decorated with a golden belt.

    “The first time I held my baby girl, I knew my life would never be the same. In a week, she will be a bride. My precious Iman, I am so happy for you and so proud of everything that you are,” Queen Rania captioned the clip. The engagement was made official on July 5 last year.

    About Princess Iman and Jameel Alexandre Thermiotis

    Princess Iman is the second in order of the children of King Abdullah after her brother Crown Prince Hussein bin Abdullah.

    Iman completed her high school studies at the International Amman Academy School (IAA) in 2014. During her academic career, she won an award in sports science and international relations.

    The Princess also studied at Georgetown University in Washington, USA.

    Her husband Jameel Alexandre Thermiotis was born in the Venezuelan capital, Caracas in 1994. He is of Greek descent.

    Thermiotis holds a Bachelor’s degree in Business Administration from the University of Florida, USA.

    After graduating from university he worked as a co-founder and partner in a financial company “Outbound Ventures”. He currently resides in New York City, USA.

    The Jordanian king has four children two of the males are Hussein and Hashem, and the females are Iman and Salma.

    [ad_2]
    #Watch #Jordans #Princess #Iman #weds #Jameel #Alexander #Thermiotis

    ( With inputs from www.siasat.com )

  • Jim Jordan’s ‘Weaponization Committee’ Is Misfiring

    Jim Jordan’s ‘Weaponization Committee’ Is Misfiring

    [ad_1]

    ap750917048

    Jordan’s panel has barely begun its work, but early indications suggest it will regurgitate a variety of right-wing conspiracy theories, some of them so convoluted that one would have to binge Fox News to make sense of them. Did the FBI strong-arm Twitter and Facebook into suppressing a news story about Hunter Biden’s laptop? Did the FBI surveil and intimidate conservative parent activists at local PTA meetings? Did Hillary Clinton collude with Russia in 2016 to sabotage Donald Trump’s presidential campaign? (If that last one doesn’t make sense, that’s because it doesn’t.)

    Charles Grassley, the Iowa senator who testified before Jordan’s committee, gave the game away when he delivered a rambling statement focused on the purported criminality of Joe Biden’s family, something he claims is straight out of a “fiction spy thriller.” “This story of government abuse and political treachery is scarier than fiction,” Grassley offered. “It really happened. Help us write the last chapter in this real-life drama. You must relentlessly produce the facts and the evidence.”

    Compared to the Church Committee, which investigated on a bipartisan basis crimes committed by intelligence agencies under both Republican and Democratic presidents, the Jordan Committee seems to have one objective: Get Democrats.

    To understand just how different this panel is from the one it purports to model, it’s worth reviewing the history.

    Watergate came as a shock to most Americans, including members of Congress, because it exposed shocking criminality on the part of high-ranking government officials. Not just the Watergate break-in itself, or Nixon’s efforts to conceal it, but far-reaching abuses by the CIA, FBI, IRS and other agencies against American civilians. Even members of Congress, from both parties, were slack-jawed. Since the advent of the modern security state in the early years of the Cold War, congressional oversight of domestic and foreign intelligence agencies had been de minimis. Most legislators seemed to agree with Sen. Leverett Saltonstall of Massachusetts, who in 1956 confessed that he was disinclined to “obtain information which I personally would rather not have, unless it was essential for me as a member of Congress to have it.”

    In the wake of Nixon’s resignation, the Senate empaneled the Senate Select Committee to Study Governmental Operations with Respect to Intelligence Activities, chaired by Sen. Frank Church, a Democrat from Idaho. What the committee learned was astounding.

    There was the criminality within the Nixon White House, of course. The committee laid bare a plan that Tom Huston, a young administration official, hatched to spy on and sabotage civil rights and anti-war protesters. In contrite testimony before the panel, Huston acknowledged that while the plan was inspired by legitimate concerns over radical violence, it posed a slippery slope from targeting “the kid with a bomb to the kid with a picket sign, and from the kid with a picket sign to the kid with the bumper sticker of the opposing candidate. And you just keep going down the line.”

    [ad_2]
    #Jim #Jordans #Weaponization #Committee #Misfiring
    ( With inputs from : www.politico.com )

  • Jordan’s king calls for efforts to maintain peace at Al-Aqsa Mosque compound

    Jordan’s king calls for efforts to maintain peace at Al-Aqsa Mosque compound

    [ad_1]

    Amman: King Abdullah II of Jordan stressed the need to maintain calm and cease all acts of violence to pave the way for the Middle East peace process.

    At a meeting in Amman with visiting Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu on Tuesday, the king stressed the importance of respecting the historical and legal status quo in Al-Aqsa Mosque compound to maintain peace, Xinhua news agency reported, citing a statement by the Jordanian Royal Hashemite Court.

    The king stressed Jordan’s steadfast position in supporting the two-state solution, which guarantees the establishment of an independent Palestinian state on the June 4, 1967 border, with East Jerusalem as its capital, living side by side with Israel in peace.

    In a statement issued by Netanyahu’s office, the two leaders discussed regional issues and “especially strategic, security and economic cooperation between Israel and Jordan, which contributes to regional stability”.

    The two leaders also praised “the long-standing friendship and partnership” between Israel and Jordan, the office said.

    Jordan was the second Arab nation to normalize relations with Israel, but tensions have increased between the two countries since the inauguration of the Israeli right-wing coalition government in December 2022.

    (Except for the headline, the story has not been edited by Siasat staff and is published from a syndicated feed.)

    [ad_2]
    #Jordans #king #calls #efforts #maintain #peace #AlAqsa #Mosque #compound

    ( With inputs from www.siasat.com )