US Vice President collects the necessary votes for her nomination for the White House race

US Vice President Kamala Harris succeeded in obtaining the necessary votes to ensure the Democratic Party’s nomination for her to run in the upcoming presidential elections against Republican candidate Donald Trump, next November.

The Democratic National Committee announced that Harris was the only candidate in the electronic ballot, which lasted for five days, after four thousand delegates signed petitions supporting her candidacy, as she will be officially nominated at the party’s conference in /Chicago/ later this month.

In a related context, sources reported that Kamala Harris’s campaign included three senior advisors, including two prominent strategic experts who led former President Barack Obama’s campaign to win two consecutive terms.

The same sources explained that David Plouffe, who served as Obama’s presidential campaign manager in 2008 and was a prominent aide during his victory in 2012, has joined Harris’ presidential campaign as a senior advisor.

Stephanie Cutter, a Democratic Party member an
d public relations expert and former White House public relations director and Obama’s deputy campaign manager, has also joined the campaign as a senior advisor for strategic communications.

Others on the Obama campaigns include Mitch Stewart as a senior advisor for swing states.

Kamala Harris is expected to begin her campaign next week, in a tour that includes seven crucial states.

Source: National Iraqi News Agency

US Vice President collects the necessary votes for her nomination for the White House race

US Vice President Kamala Harris succeeded in obtaining the necessary votes to ensure the Democratic Party’s nomination for her to run in the upcoming presidential elections against Republican candidate Donald Trump, next November.

The Democratic National Committee announced that Harris was the only candidate in the electronic ballot, which lasted for five days, after four thousand delegates signed petitions supporting her candidacy, as she will be officially nominated at the party’s conference in /Chicago/ later this month.

In a related context, sources reported that Kamala Harris’s campaign included three senior advisors, including two prominent strategic experts who led former President Barack Obama’s campaign to win two consecutive terms.

The same sources explained that David Plouffe, who served as Obama’s presidential campaign manager in 2008 and was a prominent aide during his victory in 2012, has joined Harris’ presidential campaign as a senior advisor.

Stephanie Cutter, a Democratic Party member an
d public relations expert and former White House public relations director and Obama’s deputy campaign manager, has also joined the campaign as a senior advisor for strategic communications.

Others on the Obama campaigns include Mitch Stewart as a senior advisor for swing states.

Kamala Harris is expected to begin her campaign next week, in a tour that includes seven crucial states.

Source: National Iraqi News Agency

US Vice President collects the necessary votes for her nomination for the White House race

US Vice President Kamala Harris succeeded in obtaining the necessary votes to ensure the Democratic Party’s nomination for her to run in the upcoming presidential elections against Republican candidate Donald Trump, next November.

The Democratic National Committee announced that Harris was the only candidate in the electronic ballot, which lasted for five days, after four thousand delegates signed petitions supporting her candidacy, as she will be officially nominated at the party’s conference in /Chicago/ later this month.

In a related context, sources reported that Kamala Harris’s campaign included three senior advisors, including two prominent strategic experts who led former President Barack Obama’s campaign to win two consecutive terms.

The same sources explained that David Plouffe, who served as Obama’s presidential campaign manager in 2008 and was a prominent aide during his victory in 2012, has joined Harris’ presidential campaign as a senior advisor.

Stephanie Cutter, a Democratic Party member an
d public relations expert and former White House public relations director and Obama’s deputy campaign manager, has also joined the campaign as a senior advisor for strategic communications.

Others on the Obama campaigns include Mitch Stewart as a senior advisor for swing states.

Kamala Harris is expected to begin her campaign next week, in a tour that includes seven crucial states.

Source: National Iraqi News Agency

A ministerial delegation reviews the health procedures for Arbaeen visitors at Safwan border crossing

A delegation from the Ministry of Health inspected Safwan border crossing today, Saturday, to see the health services provided by the health center at the crossing to visitors of Arbaeen of Imam Hussein, peace be upon him, and those coming from the Gulf countries through the crossing.

The Director of the Public Health Department in the Basra Health Department, Dr. Tahseen Sadiq Al-Nazzal, said, “A ministerial delegation headed by the Director General of the Health Department in the Ministry, Dr. Riyadh Al-Halfi, went to Basra to see the reality of the health centers that provide their services to visitors through the crossing from the State of Kuwait to the holy Karbala to perform the Arbaeen visit.

He added that “we discussed with the Assistant Director of the crossing the required health procedures provided at the health center.” Pointing out that “the ministerial plan for the Arbaeen visit has been modified by the Basra Health Department.”

He explained, “Medical equipment and medicines, as well as ambul
ances, have been provided at the center, in addition to the deployment of a number of ambulances on the walking path to provide the best services to visitors of Abi Abdullah Al-Hussein, peace be upon him.

Source: National Iraqi News Agency

A ministerial delegation reviews the health procedures for Arbaeen visitors at Safwan border crossing

A delegation from the Ministry of Health inspected Safwan border crossing today, Saturday, to see the health services provided by the health center at the crossing to visitors of Arbaeen of Imam Hussein, peace be upon him, and those coming from the Gulf countries through the crossing.

The Director of the Public Health Department in the Basra Health Department, Dr. Tahseen Sadiq Al-Nazzal, said, “A ministerial delegation headed by the Director General of the Health Department in the Ministry, Dr. Riyadh Al-Halfi, went to Basra to see the reality of the health centers that provide their services to visitors through the crossing from the State of Kuwait to the holy Karbala to perform the Arbaeen visit.

He added that “we discussed with the Assistant Director of the crossing the required health procedures provided at the health center.” Pointing out that “the ministerial plan for the Arbaeen visit has been modified by the Basra Health Department.”

He explained, “Medical equipment and medicines, as well as ambul
ances, have been provided at the center, in addition to the deployment of a number of ambulances on the walking path to provide the best services to visitors of Abi Abdullah Al-Hussein, peace be upon him.

Source: National Iraqi News Agency

A ministerial delegation reviews the health procedures for Arbaeen visitors at Safwan border crossing

A delegation from the Ministry of Health inspected Safwan border crossing today, Saturday, to see the health services provided by the health center at the crossing to visitors of Arbaeen of Imam Hussein, peace be upon him, and those coming from the Gulf countries through the crossing.

The Director of the Public Health Department in the Basra Health Department, Dr. Tahseen Sadiq Al-Nazzal, said, “A ministerial delegation headed by the Director General of the Health Department in the Ministry, Dr. Riyadh Al-Halfi, went to Basra to see the reality of the health centers that provide their services to visitors through the crossing from the State of Kuwait to the holy Karbala to perform the Arbaeen visit.

He added that “we discussed with the Assistant Director of the crossing the required health procedures provided at the health center.” Pointing out that “the ministerial plan for the Arbaeen visit has been modified by the Basra Health Department.”

He explained, “Medical equipment and medicines, as well as ambul
ances, have been provided at the center, in addition to the deployment of a number of ambulances on the walking path to provide the best services to visitors of Abi Abdullah Al-Hussein, peace be upon him.

Source: National Iraqi News Agency

A ministerial delegation reviews the health procedures for Arbaeen visitors at Safwan border crossing

A delegation from the Ministry of Health inspected Safwan border crossing today, Saturday, to see the health services provided by the health center at the crossing to visitors of Arbaeen of Imam Hussein, peace be upon him, and those coming from the Gulf countries through the crossing.

The Director of the Public Health Department in the Basra Health Department, Dr. Tahseen Sadiq Al-Nazzal, said, “A ministerial delegation headed by the Director General of the Health Department in the Ministry, Dr. Riyadh Al-Halfi, went to Basra to see the reality of the health centers that provide their services to visitors through the crossing from the State of Kuwait to the holy Karbala to perform the Arbaeen visit.

He added that “we discussed with the Assistant Director of the crossing the required health procedures provided at the health center.” Pointing out that “the ministerial plan for the Arbaeen visit has been modified by the Basra Health Department.”

He explained, “Medical equipment and medicines, as well as ambul
ances, have been provided at the center, in addition to the deployment of a number of ambulances on the walking path to provide the best services to visitors of Abi Abdullah Al-Hussein, peace be upon him.

Source: National Iraqi News Agency

A ministerial delegation reviews the health procedures for Arbaeen visitors at Safwan border crossing

A delegation from the Ministry of Health inspected Safwan border crossing today, Saturday, to see the health services provided by the health center at the crossing to visitors of Arbaeen of Imam Hussein, peace be upon him, and those coming from the Gulf countries through the crossing.

The Director of the Public Health Department in the Basra Health Department, Dr. Tahseen Sadiq Al-Nazzal, said, “A ministerial delegation headed by the Director General of the Health Department in the Ministry, Dr. Riyadh Al-Halfi, went to Basra to see the reality of the health centers that provide their services to visitors through the crossing from the State of Kuwait to the holy Karbala to perform the Arbaeen visit.

He added that “we discussed with the Assistant Director of the crossing the required health procedures provided at the health center.” Pointing out that “the ministerial plan for the Arbaeen visit has been modified by the Basra Health Department.”

He explained, “Medical equipment and medicines, as well as ambul
ances, have been provided at the center, in addition to the deployment of a number of ambulances on the walking path to provide the best services to visitors of Abi Abdullah Al-Hussein, peace be upon him.

Source: National Iraqi News Agency

A ministerial delegation reviews the health procedures for Arbaeen visitors at Safwan border crossing

A delegation from the Ministry of Health inspected Safwan border crossing today, Saturday, to see the health services provided by the health center at the crossing to visitors of Arbaeen of Imam Hussein, peace be upon him, and those coming from the Gulf countries through the crossing.

The Director of the Public Health Department in the Basra Health Department, Dr. Tahseen Sadiq Al-Nazzal, said, “A ministerial delegation headed by the Director General of the Health Department in the Ministry, Dr. Riyadh Al-Halfi, went to Basra to see the reality of the health centers that provide their services to visitors through the crossing from the State of Kuwait to the holy Karbala to perform the Arbaeen visit.

He added that “we discussed with the Assistant Director of the crossing the required health procedures provided at the health center.” Pointing out that “the ministerial plan for the Arbaeen visit has been modified by the Basra Health Department.”

He explained, “Medical equipment and medicines, as well as ambul
ances, have been provided at the center, in addition to the deployment of a number of ambulances on the walking path to provide the best services to visitors of Abi Abdullah Al-Hussein, peace be upon him.

Source: National Iraqi News Agency

Masrour Barzani on the anniversary of the Yazidi genocide: We seek to normalize the situation in Sinjar and secure a dignified voluntary return for the displaced


The Prime Minister of the Kurdistan Regional Government, Masrour Barzani, stressed the endeavor to normalize the situation in Sinjar, rebuild it, and secure a dignified voluntary return for the displaced.

Barzani stressed in a statement on the occasion of the tenth anniversary of the Yazidi genocide in Sinjar and its surroundings the continuation of efforts with the federal government to normalize the situation in Sinjar and rebuild it, stressing the need to fully implement the Sinjar agreement to achieve security and stability.

He said: Today marks the tenth anniversary of the genocide committed by ISIS terrorists against the Yazidis in Sinjar and the surrounding areas, that heinous crime during which the terrorists exterminated thousands of the region’s residents, in addition to the loss and displacement of tens of thousands of innocent people.

He added: “Despite the passage of a decade since the massacre, the wounds and pain of the Yazidis have not yet healed, as many of them are still missing, and the
situation in the region has not stabilized yet, which has prevented the displaced from returning to their homes as a result of the dominance of militias and armed groups outside the law in Sinjar.” Barzani reiterated the Kurdistan Regional Government’s emphasis on continuing its efforts with the federal government to normalize the turbulent situation in Sinjar and its suburbs, and to seek to rebuild the region, and to work to secure a decent and dignified voluntary return for the displaced Yazidis to their homes. It stresses the need to implement the Sinjar Agreement in its entirety, in order to establish security and stability in the region, and to hand over the responsibilities and tasks of protection and administration to its original people.

Source: National Iraqi News Agency