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Hamdan set to join Al-Ramtha from Al-Arabi
Hamdan set to join Al-Ramtha from Al-Arabi

Arab Times

timea day ago

  • Sport
  • Arab Times

Hamdan set to join Al-Ramtha from Al-Arabi

KUWAIT CITY, June 21: Jordanian media reports indicate that Hassan Hamdan, defender for Al-Arabi and the Jordan national team, is close to completing a move to Al-Ramtha. Hamdan has established himself as one of Jordan's standout defenders in recent years, earning a regular place in both his club and national team lineups. Al-Ramtha fans have fueled speculation, widely sharing Hamdan's photos on social media, suggesting the deal is in its final stages. Despite Al-Arabi chairman Abdulaziz Ashour previously stating that all "Green" players remain under long-term contracts, and Hamdan himself affirming his commitment to the club last week, interest in the player has surged following reports of a cancelled agreement between clubs. Al-Ramtha, who finished fourth in the Jordanian Pro League last season, is actively rebuilding its squad after a two-year transfer ban, targeting quality reinforcements in all areas. Moroccan forward Hamza Khaba, who spent the last two seasons with Al-Arabi, is expected to return to his homeland. The player is in advanced talks with Royal Army Club (FAR Rabat), despite receiving an offer from the Saudi side, Al-Qadsiya. Al-Arabi has opted not to renew Khaba's contract, paving the way for his move back to the Moroccan league, which he reportedly prefers at this stage in his career. Al-Nasr's board has confirmed the continuation of Tunisian coach Jamil Belkacem for another season. Belkacem, who joined the team last September following the departure of Kuwaiti coach Dhaher Al-Adwani, has been entrusted with leading the team's upcoming campaign. Meanwhile, midfielder Bandar Al-Barazi has officially exited Al-Nasr and signed with Kazma SC. Kuwait Club has renewed the contracts of key players Reda Hani and Mohammed Fareeh for another season. Both players were instrumental in the club's successful 2023–24 season, contributing to Kuwait's domestic treble: the Zain Premier League, Crown Prince Cup, and Super Cup.

Ohio man charged for allegedly threatening US Congressman Max Miller
Ohio man charged for allegedly threatening US Congressman Max Miller

Yahoo

time2 days ago

  • Politics
  • Yahoo

Ohio man charged for allegedly threatening US Congressman Max Miller

By Brad Brooks (Reuters) -Police in Ohio said on Friday they had arrested a man after he allegedly ran a U.S. Congressman off a road, threatened the politician and his family, and yelled antisemitic slurs and waved a Palestinian flag before fleeing. Police in Rocky River, Ohio, said in a statement that they had arrested Feras Hamdan, 36, of Ohio, in connection to the alleged targeting on Thursday of U.S. Representative Max Miller, a Republican representing Ohio, in the suburb about 10 miles (16 km) west of downtown Cleveland. Hamdan, police said, voluntarily turned himself into police. Hamdan was arraigned on Friday and charged with aggravated menacing and ethnic intimidation, according to Deborah Comery, the Rocky River Municipal Court clerk. Hamdan, who could face up to five months in jail, pleaded not guilty and is being held on a $500,000 bond. Hamdan's attorney, Issa Elkhatib, said in a written statement that the allegations against Hamdan were "baseless and outrageous" and that they "amount to defamatory attacks on his character and reputation." Elkhatib said that Hamdan was a respected local doctor who had no prior criminal history, and that he was confident "the truth will win and that Dr. Hamdan's good name will be fully vindicated." Political violence in the U.S. has been on the increase. A man in Minnesota was arrested on suspicion of assassinating a state lawmaker and her husband last weekend, and shooting and injuring another lawmaker and his wife. The Rocky River police statement said that Miller called 911 on Thursday morning to report that he was run off the road while traveling with his family on Interstate 90 in Ohio. The police said Miller reported an assailant yelled antisemitic slurs and waved a Palestinian flag. "The deranged hatred in this country has gotten out of control," Miller wrote on social media. "As a Marine, a proud Jewish American and a staunch defender of Israel, I will not hide in the face of this blatant antisemitic violence," he wrote.

UN hails Egypt's refugee hosting experience as example to follow
UN hails Egypt's refugee hosting experience as example to follow

Egypt Independent

time2 days ago

  • Politics
  • Egypt Independent

UN hails Egypt's refugee hosting experience as example to follow

Representative of the UN High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR) to Egypt and the Arab League Hanan Hamdan stressed the importance of increasing international support, not only for refugees, but also for host communities that are facing growing pressures. During a meeting with the Cabinet's Information and Decision Support Center (IDSC) on Friday 20/6/2025, Hamdan hailed Egypt's efforts at the institutional and grassroots levels, in support of refugees, describing Egypt's experience in this regard as an example to follow. 'There are no official camps for refugees, who are integrated into the Egyptian society, which continues to welcome them with open arms,' Hamdan pointed out. She noted that the UNHCR is working closely with various ministries, as well as educational and health institutions in Egypt, to provide joint support, which reflects positively on both refugees and the host community. Hamdan said that the UNHCR's visit to Egypt, set for June 24, comes at a crucial time to launch a response plan that deals with the fallout from the Sudanese and Syrian crises while meeting the needs of other refugees in Egypt and supporting host communities in Egypt. She highlighted the burdens Egypt bears to provide decent humanitarian support to these refugees. Asserting the UNHCR's keenness to highlight the suffering of refugees and asylum seekers around the world on World Refugee Day, observed on June 20, Hamdan said that global funding is still not enough to provide for refugees' needs, given the mounting humanitarian crises and their complexity.

World Refugee Day: UN hails Egypt's refugee hosting experience as example to follow
World Refugee Day: UN hails Egypt's refugee hosting experience as example to follow

Egypt Today

time2 days ago

  • Politics
  • Egypt Today

World Refugee Day: UN hails Egypt's refugee hosting experience as example to follow

During a meeting with the Cabinet's Information and Decision Support Center (IDSC) on Friday, Hamdan hailed Egypt's efforts, at the institutional and grassroots levels, in support of refugees, describing Egypt's experience in this regard as an example to follow. There are no official camps for refugees, who are integrated into the Egyptian society, which continues to welcome them with open arms, Hamdan pointed out. She noted that the UNHCR is working closely with various ministries, as well as educational and health institutions in Egypt, to provide joint support, which reflects positively on both refugees and the host community. Hamdan said that the UNHCR's visit to Egypt, set for June 24, comes at a crucial time to launch a response plan that deals with the fallout from the Sudanese and Syrian crises while meeting the needs of other refugees in Egypt and supporting host communities in Egypt. She highlighted the burdens Egypt bears to provide decent humanitarian support to these refugees. Asserting the UNHCR's keenness to highlight the suffering of refugees and asylum seekers around the world on World Refugee Day, observed on June 20, Hamdan said global funding is still not enough to provide for refugees' needs, given the mounting humanitarian crises and their complexity.

Ohio man charged for allegedly threatening US Congressman Max Miller
Ohio man charged for allegedly threatening US Congressman Max Miller

Straits Times

time2 days ago

  • Politics
  • Straits Times

Ohio man charged for allegedly threatening US Congressman Max Miller

U.S. Republican congressional candidate Max Miller speaks during former U.S. president Donald Trump's rally in Youngstown, Ohio, U.S., September 17, 2022. REUTERS/Gaelen Morse/File Photo Police in Ohio said on Friday they had arrested a man after he allegedly ran a U.S. Congressman off a road, threatened the politician and his family, and yelled antisemitic slurs and waved a Palestinian flag before fleeing. Police in Rocky River, Ohio, said in a statement that they had arrested Feras Hamdan, 36, of Ohio, in connection to the alleged targeting on Thursday of U.S. Representative Max Miller, a Republican representing Ohio, in the suburb about 10 miles (16 km) west of downtown Cleveland. Hamdan, police said, voluntarily turned himself into police. Hamdan was arraigned on Friday and charged with aggravated menacing and ethnic intimidation, according to Deborah Comery, the Rocky River Municipal Court clerk. Hamdan, who could face up to five months in jail, pleaded not guilty and is being held on a $500,000 bond. Hamdan's attorney, Issa Elkhatib, said in a written statement that the allegations against Hamdan were "baseless and outrageous" and that they "amount to defamatory attacks on his character and reputation." Elkhatib said that Hamdan was a respected local doctor who had no prior criminal history, and that he was confident "the truth will win and that Dr. Hamdan's good name will be fully vindicated." Political violence in the U.S. has been on the increase. A man in Minnesota was arrested on suspicion of assassinating a state lawmaker and her husband last weekend, and shooting and injuring another lawmaker and his wife. The Rocky River police statement said that Miller called 911 on Thursday morning to report that he was run off the road while traveling with his family on Interstate 90 in Ohio. The police said Miller reported an assailant yelled antisemitic slurs and waved a Palestinian flag. "The deranged hatred in this country has gotten out of control," Miller wrote on social media. "As a Marine, a proud Jewish American and a staunch defender of Israel, I will not hide in the face of this blatant antisemitic violence," he wrote. REUTERS Join ST's Telegram channel and get the latest breaking news delivered to you.

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