Tag: Kamala Harris

  • How Bawumia received Kamala Harris at Kotoka International Airport

    How Bawumia received Kamala Harris at Kotoka International Airport

    US Vice President Kamala Harris was warmly welcomed by the Vice President of Ghana Dr Mahamudu Bawumia when she arrived at the Kotoka International Airport (KIA) in Accra on Sunday, March 26.

    She is expected to meet President Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo and some government officials.

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    She will discuss regional and global priorities with the officials.

    Among these priorities are democracy, sustainable economic growth, food security and the effects of the Russia-Ukraine war.

    “The Vice President will strengthen people-to-people ties and engage with civil society, including young leaders, business representatives, entrepreneurs, and members of the African Diaspora,” an earlier statement issued by the White House on Monday, March 13 said.

  • Ex President Mahama welcomes US Veep Kamala Harris to Ghana

    Ex President Mahama welcomes US Veep Kamala Harris to Ghana

    Former President John Dramani Mahama has warmly welcomed the Vice President of the United States, Kamala Harris, to Ghana.

    Kamala Harris is on a three-day official state visit to the West African nation ahead of similar visits to Tanzania and Zambia in the course of the week.

    She touched down at the Kotoka International Airport (KIA) on Sunday, March 26.

    In a tweet on Monday morning to welcome the US VP, Mr Mahama said the visit, which follows previous ones by US Presidents in the past, “re-affirms the durable friendship between Ghana and USA”.

    “It further demonstrates US’s growing interest in Africa.”

    Ghana’s Vice President between 2009 and 2012 expressed hope that the visit will enhance collaboration between US and Africa “to provide the needed support for economic cooperation, youth development and employment and enhanced security for global safety”.

  • Kamala Harris makes her first remarks upon arrival in Accra 

    Kamala Harris makes her first remarks upon arrival in Accra 

    The Vice President of the United States of America, Kamala Harris, arrived in Accra, on Sunday, March 26, 2023, for her state tour of the African Continent.

    Kamala Harris said that her visit to the African Continent forms part of efforts to strengthen the relationship between the US and African countries.

    According to her, Africa with its human and natural resources will in the near future play a very critical role in the development of the world.

    “I’m very excited about the future of Africa. I’m very excited about the impact of the future of Africa on the rest of the world including, the United States of America.

    “When I look at what is happening on this continent and the fact that the median age is 19 years old. And what that tells us about the growth of opportunities, of innovation, of possibilities; I see in all of that great opportunity not only for the people of this continent but the people of the world.

    “Especially when we understand that by the year 2050, we believe one in four people on earth will be on the continent of Africa,” Harris said in her first remark at the Kotoka International Airport after alighting from Air Force 2.

    The US vice president is expected to have a bilateral meeting with President Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo on Monday, March 27. On Tuesday, she will deliver a speech at a special event at the Black Star Square and visit the Cape Coast slave castle.

    On Wednesday, Kamala Harris is expected to meet with women entrepreneurs and discuss the economic empowerment of women, where she will announce continent-wide public and private sector investments by the US government.

    The US vice president will leave Ghana for Dar es Salaam, Tanzania, in the afternoon on Wednesday (March 29, 2023), where she be for some days before departing for a final

  • Kamala Harris says she’s in Ghana to promote opportunities for economic growth

    Kamala Harris says she’s in Ghana to promote opportunities for economic growth

    Harris anticipates meeting farmers, women, students, and businesspeople while in Ghana. The Cape Coast Castle will also be on her itinerary.

    After arriving in Ghana on Sunday (26 March) to start her three-nation tour of the continent, Vice President of the United States of America Kamala Harris stated that her mission in the continent is to promote economic growth and opportunities.

    The 49th vice president of the United States will visit Ghana, where he will meet with farmers, businesspeople, students, and women. In the Central Region, slaves were housed at the Cape Coast Castle, which will also be visited by the visitor.

    “In particular on this trip, I intend to do work that will focus on increasing investment here on the continent, and facilitating economic growth and opportunity, specifically in the areas of economic empowerment of women and girls, empowerment of youth entrepreneurship, digital inclusion and to support the work that must be done to increase food security, including adaptation to the effect of economic crisis,” Harris said at the Kotoka International Airport.

    She was welcomed at the airport by Vice-President Mahamudu Bawumia, who led the government delegation including foreign minister Shirley Ayorkor Botchwey.

    Also at the airport to welcome Harris and her husband Douglas Emhoff was the US ambassador to Ghana Virginia Palmer and a host of school children carrying miniature flags of Ghana.

    She said her visit is to strengthen the economic relations between the US and Ghana.

    “We are looking forward to this trip as a further statement of the long and enduring and very important relationship and friendship between the people of the United States and those who live on the continent of Africa,” Harris said.

    “I am very excited about the future of Africa. I am very excited about the impact of the future of Africa on the rest of the world including the United States of America. When I look at what is happening on this continent and the fact that the median age is 19 years old, and what that tells us about the growth of opportunities, of innovations, of possibilities, I see in all of that great opportunities and not only for the people of this continent but the people of the world,” she added.

    She said: “I am here to address some of the issues that relate to the partnership between this continent, its people and the people of the United States and to reinforce the work that we will continue to do together be that on addressing the climate crisis, to supply chain, to our work together on international rules and nuance.

    Harris is scheduled to leave Ghana on March 29 to Dar es Salaam, Tanzania before ending the tour in Lusaka, Zambia on 2 April.

  • Traffic flow to be interrupted as Kamala Harris arrives in Ghana

    Traffic flow to be interrupted as Kamala Harris arrives in Ghana

    Some roads in Accra and other parts of the country will be blocked from today, Sunday March 26, 2023, following the arrival of US Vice President, Kamala Harris.

    Details as announced by the Ghana Police Service indicates that the said roads include the Liberation road and the Ako Adjei interchange all in Accra.

    On Sunday, March 26, 2023, “between the hours of midday and 4:00 pm, there will be intermittent roadblocks along the Liberation Road from the Kotoka International Airport (KIA) traffic intersection, through Opeibea, up to the National Theatre.” 

    On Monday, March 26, 2023, “between the hours of 9:00 am to 9:00 pm, there will be intermittent roadblocks from the National Theatre, through the AU Roundabout to the Jubilee House, and from the Jubilee House to the Emmanuel Eye Clinic area at Shiashie. 

    “There will also be intermittent roadblocks from the Ako Adjei Interchange through to the Labone Secondary School area and along the John Evans Atta Mills High Street and onto the Bukom Boxing Arena.”

    Tuesday, 28th March, 2023, Traffic Arrangements Within Accra and Cape Coast 

    “In Accra, between the hours of 9:00 am to 12:00 pm, there will be intermittent roadblocks from the National Theatre, through the Ministries Traffic Intersection up to Castle Traffic Light at the Black Star Square. 

    “In Cape Coast between midday to 6:00 pm, there will be intermittent roadblocks from the Robert Mensah Sports Stadium, through Bakano Road and Aminstimadzi Road to Omanhene’s Palace and from the Omanhene’s Palace through Beace Road, up to the Cape Coast Castle.” 

    Wednesday, 29th March, 2023, Traffic Arrangements within Accra 

    “Between the hours of 8:00 am to 5:00 pm, there will be intermittent roadblocks from the National Theatre through the Jubilee House along the Liberation Road, up to the Pawpaw Street area in East Legon.”

    The police have since urged all motorists within these areas to exercise patience with the police, while urging that they use alternate routes. 

    Detailed police officers are also expected to be deployed along these streets, the police statement added. 

  • Kamala Harris arrives in Ghana today 

    Kamala Harris arrives in Ghana today 

    Vice President of the United States of America Kamala Harris, is expected to arrive at the Kotoka International Airport, Accra, this morning.

    She will be spending three days in Ghana, and two nights in Tanzania before stopping over for another night in Zambia, as her country deepens relations with Africa.

    The visit by Harris, who is travelling with her husband, Doug Emhoff, will focus on economic development, climate change, and food security.

    The highlight of her trip to Ghana will be the delivery of a speech at the Black Star Square on Tuesday, March 28.

    Harris will also visit a recording studio, meet with female entrepreneurs in Accra and visit the Cape Coast Castle, Central Region, Ghana, where enslaved Africans were once loaded onto ships for America.

  • Zambia warns USA against LGBTQ agenda ahead of Harris’ arrival

    Zambia warns USA against LGBTQ agenda ahead of Harris’ arrival

    Leader of the largest opposition party in Zambia, Patriotic Front (PF), Given Lubinda, has expressed concern over attempts by the westerners to impose acceptance of LGBTQ activities in the southern African country.

    PF leader Given Lubinda, referenced a presidential memorandum and an executive order issued by US President Joseph Biden on promoting equality for LGBT persons on Wednesday March 22, 2023.

    “As Patriotic Front, we beseech Zambians not to allow the US to impose its values in Zambia. We must defend ourselves,” Mr Lubinda said.

    “Since both bilateral relations and foreign assistance of the US are tied to LGBTQ rights, Zambia might have to review its relationship with the US,” he added.

    He urged Zambians not to “abandon our norms, national values, religious and cultural standing to please the Americans”.

    The party’s remarks come days ahead of the planned visit by US Vice-President Kamala Harris to the country next week.

    On 14 March, President Hakainde Hichilema pledged to uphold Zambia’s laws that criminalise homosexuality and termed as falsehoods claims that his government supported gay rights.

    During her nine-day tour of Africa that starts on 26 March, Ms Harris is also due to visit Ghana and Tanzania, where same-sex relations are illegal.

    In Uganda, lawmakers on Tuesday approved an anti-gay bill which imposes harsh penalties for anyone who engages in same-sex activity.

  • ‘Unwavering’: Harris stresses US commitment to the Philippines

    US Vice President will also visit Palawan on the edge of the South China Sea as the Philippines reported an incident involving the Chinese coastguard.

    Vice President Kamala Harris has reiterated the United States’ “unwavering” commitment to the Philippines during a visit aimed at rebuilding ties tested during the Duterte years, and countering China’s growing influence in the region.

    Harris is the highest-ranking US official to visit Manila since President Ferdinand Marcos took power in June. She arrived in Manila as the Philippine military revealed a Chinese coastguard ship had on Sunday “forcefully retrieved” a floating object that was being towed by a Philippine vessel in the South China Sea, by cutting a line attaching it to the boat.

    “We stand with you in defence of international rules and norms as it relates to the South China Sea,” Harris told Marcos at the start of talks in the presidential palace in Manila.

    “An attack on the Philippine armed forces, public vessels or aircraft in the South China Sea would invoke the US mutual defence commitment … that is our unwavering commitment to the Philippines.”

    The Philippines is one of a number of Southeast Asian nations with a claim to the South China Sea.

    Beijing claims the waterway almost in its entirety and has become increasingly assertive in recent years, creating artificial islands and developing military bases.

    Harris is due to visit Palawan, an island on the edge of the South China Sea, during her three-day visit to the Philippines and will also reaffirm Washington’s support for a 2016 international tribunal ruling that rejected China’s expansive claim to the waters, a senior US official said. Beijing has refused to accept the ruling.

    The US has had a long and complex relationship with the Philippines and the Marcos family. Marcos’s dictator father ruled the former US colony for 20 years with the support of Washington, which saw him as a Cold War ally.

    Relations between the two countries soured when Duterte became president, however. In 2016, Duterte called Barack Obama a “son of a whore” over warnings he would be questioned by the then US president over his controversial drug war in which thousands have been killed.

    Protesters wearing masks and holding placards supporting the Philiippines claim to the South China Sea
    China has ignored a 2016 international court ruling that its claims to the South China Sea had no legal basis [File: Eloisa Lopez/Reuters]

    Washington is now seeking to bolster its security alliance with Manila under his successor.

    Marcos said he did not “see a future for the Philippines that does not include the United States”.

    That includes a mutual defence treaty and a 2014 agreement, known by the acronym EDCA, which allows for the US military to store defence equipment and supplies on five Philippine military bases, and allows US troops to rotate through those bases.

    The US and the Philippines have expressed support for accelerating EDCA’s implementation as China becomes increasingly assertive.

    On Sunday, Vice Admiral Alberto Carlos, commander of the Western Command (WESCOM), said Philippine authorities had sent a vessel to examine an object seen floating in the South China Sea early on Sunday about 730 metres (800 yards) west of Thitu Island.

    The team tied the object to their boat and started towing it before a Chinese coastguard vessel approached and blocked their course twice before deploying an inflatable boat that cut the tow line, then took the object back to the coastguard ship, the statement said without elaborating on the object or why China might have taken it.

    China’s embassy in the Philippines did not immediately respond to a request for comment.

    Thitu, known to Filipinos as Pagasa, is close to Subi Reef, one of the seven artificial islands in the Spratlys on which China has installed surface-to-air missiles and other weapons.

    Thitu is one of nine features that the Philippines occupies in the Spratly archipelago and is the Southeast Asian country’s strategically most important outpost in the South China Sea.

    The Philippine foreign ministry said in a statement it would conduct a thorough review of the incident and was awaiting detailed reports from maritime law enforcement agencies.

    Source: Aljazeera.com 

  • Kamala Harris involved in car crash, Secret Service accused of covering up accident

     

    One observer was able to capture footage of the incident from a nearby building.

    The Secret Service vehicle carrying United States’ Vice President Kamala Harris struck a curb, and agents had to transfer her to another vehicle in the middle of a Washington, D.C., street on Monday, reports state.

    The Secret Service agents involved initially reported to their superiors that the incident was due to a “mechanical failure” but later confirmed that the agent driving had “overcorrected,” Fox New reports. Secret Service Director Kim Cheatle reportedly expressed concern that agents had incorrectly reported the incident to their superiors, according to the Washington Post.

    “During a protective movement this morning, a vehicle in a motorcade overcorrected and struck a curb. Out of an abundance of caution, the protectee was transferred to a secondary vehicle and the motorcade continued to its destination,” Secret Service Communications Chief Anthony Guglielmi told Politico.

    “Initial radio traffic indicated this was a mechanical failure, and that was communicated to agency leadership by personnel supporting the motorcade movement,” he continued. “After the protective movement was completed, leadership was verbally updated with additional pertinent facts that the vehicle struck a curb.”

    Cheatle, who entered the top role at the Secret Service in August, only discovered after the fact that the driver had struck a roadside curb leading into a tunnel.

    The Secret Service did not respond to a request for comment from Fox News Digital.

    One observer was able to capture footage of the incident from a nearby building and posted the footage on TikTok.

    The video shows Harris’ motorcade after it had already come to a halt and armed agents secured the area while the vice president was transferred.

    Harris was on her way back to the White House for the trip, and she soon arrived there safely.

    “The Vice President sustained no injuries and appreciates the quick response by her USSS detail to get her to the White House safely,” Harris’ press secretary, Kirsten Allen, told WaPo.

     

    Source: Sahara Reports

  • The nuclear threat from North Korea hangs over Kamala Harris’s trip to Asia

    Washington issues a warning ahead of the US Vice President’s trip to South Korea, saying that North Korea might conduct a nuclear test while she is there. Ballistic missile tests by Pyongyang continue to ratchet up the critical situation.

    As US Vice President Kamala Harris visits Seoul this week, the US, South Korea, and Japan are closely monitoring North Korea’s Punggye-ri nuclear test site.

    North Korea has carried out over 30 missile tests in 2022 and US officials are warning that Pyongyang could use Harris’s visit as an opportunity to carry out a seventh nuclear test, and the first since 2017.

    “We have made clear that such a test would result in additional actions by the US to demonstrate our ironclad commitment to the security of the Republic of Korea and to our Japanese allies,” an unnamed White House official told reporters during a background conference call last week.

    “We have made clear how concerned we have been by North Korean provocations and destabilizing behavior, and a nuclear test would certainly be in that category,” the official added.

    North Korea on Sunday test-fired a short-range ballistic missile into the Sea of Japan, one day before the US and South Korean troops began combined naval exercises.

    Satellite images of North Korea’s Sinpo naval dockyards, on the east coast, suggest that a new submarine, capable of firing ballistic missiles, is about to be launched.

    Kamala Harris shaking hands with Fumio KishidaKamala Harris met with Japanese PM Fumio Kishida in Tokyo on Monday

    Major US-South Korea military drills

    On Monday, the US and South Korea kicked off four days of joint military maneuvers with at least 20 warships and dozens of aircraft.

    The 101,000-ton aircraft carrier USS Ronald Reagan is leading a US battle group made up of guided-missile destroyers and the USS Annapolis, a Los Angeles-class fast attack submarine. It is the first joint US-South Korea exercise with an aircraft carrier since 2017.

    In a statement, the South Korean military said the drills are aimed at showing “powerful resolve to respond to North Korean provocations” and improving capabilities to perform joint naval operations.

    On Monday, Kim Song, the head of the North Korean mission to the United Nations, said that US-led exercises are “an extremely dangerous act” that could push the region “to the brink of war.”

    “The security environment of the Korean Peninsula is now caught in a vicious cycle of tensions and confrontation due to the growing hostility of the United States and its following forces against the DPRK [North Korea],” he added.

    Will North Korea test nukes?

    During a visit to South Korea by US President Joe Biden in May, intelligence officials warned that North Korea was “preparing” for a nuclear test during the visit.

    Biden’s visit was not greeted with any North Korean weapons testing, nuclear or otherwise. However, hours after the US president ended his Asia trip, Pyongyang test-fired three ballistic missiles.

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    This time around, analysts suggest North Korean leader Kim Jong Un could consider putting off a nuclear test in order to not overshadow Chinese President Xi Jinping and the upcoming Chinese Communist Party conference. But that is not a given.

    “There are limits to Pyongyang’s self-restraint,” said Leif-Eric Easley, an associate professor of international studies at Ewha Woman’s University in Seoul.

    “The Kim regime sees itself in an arms race with South Korea and may be looking to make up for a lost time after its pandemic struggles,” he underlined.

    “Significant North Korean missile tests can contribute to national pride and send international signals. Pyongyang could be making a show of strength while a US aircraft carrier is visiting South Korea for defense exercises,” the expert said.

    “North Korea’s nuclear and missile programs are in violation of international law, but Kim tries to depict his destabilizing arms buildup as a righteous effort at self-defense,” and tests are part of a “long-term campaign for advancing offensive military capabilities,” he added.

    The bigger picture for Asian security

    Yakov Zinberg, a professor of international relations specializing in East Asian affairs at Tokyo’s Kokushikan University, told DW that the latest saber-rattling on the Korean Peninsula “is all part of a sequence of actions and reactions among interlocking alliances that inevitably encompass the Taiwan situation and Ukraine.”

    “Harris’s visit is a message that the US remains committed to its allies and partners in the region and is a warning to North Korea not to get any closer to Russia,” he added. North Korea has denied US reports that it has been providing weapons to the Russian military as sanctions squeeze Moscow’s supply.

    Kim Jong Un threatens to use nuclear weapons if attacked

    On Harris’s itinerary will be a visit to the Demilitarized Zone (DMZ) dividing North and South Korea, which symbolizes tensions on the Peninsula since the Korean War ended in 1953 without a peace treaty formally ending hostilities.

    Park Jung-won, a professor of international law at South Korea’s Dankook University, told DW the vice president’s visit to the DMZ is “highly symbolic.”

    “Pyongyang’s provocations are an effort to take advantage of the global turmoil at the moment and Harris’s visit is largely designed to underline the strength of the alliance with South Korea,” he said.

    Park added that tensions between China and Taiwan also feed into larger strategic calculations in Northeast Asia.

    In an interview earlier this week, South Korean President Yoon Suk-yeol said that in the event of a conflict breaking out around Taiwan, North Korea is expected to launch an attack against South Korea.

    “I agree with that assessment,” said Park, adding that China and North Korea recognize the strategic advantage of simultaneous conflicts on the Korean Peninsula and Taiwan and the challenges that would pose to the defending states.

    “The US and South Korea must engage in discussions and draw up a detailed action plan for this sort of scenario,” Park said.

  • Texas sends migrants to the vice president’s mansion in Washington

    In the midst of an escalating political debate about immigration, two buses transporting migrants were sent from Texas to a location near Vice President Kamala Harris’ house in Washington, DC, on Thursday.

    The Republican governor of the state claimed that the action was deliberate and called for stricter immigration regulations.

    It happens the day after Florida transferred migrants to an island off the coast of Massachusetts.

    Both states seem to be intensifying a strategy that has seen migrants sent from Republican states to Democratic regions.

    As political tension over the number of people arriving at the US-Mexico border grows, states such as Texas and Arizona have sent thousands of migrants to cities such as Chicago, New York, and Washington DC, which they accuse of failing to fully enforce immigration laws.

    While legal experts say the tactic will likely be challenged in court, it remains unclear what the legal basis for such a challenge would be.

    Immigration groups in both Washington DC and the wealthy Massachusetts island of Martha’s Vineyard said they were not given an advance warning about the arrivals.
    Footage shown on Fox News showed two buses – reportedly carrying between 75 and 100 people – arriving near the vice-president’s residence and migrants, who were mostly from Venezuela, gathering their belongings and standing nearby. A non-governmental organisation later came and reportedly transported them to a church.

    “Harris claims our border is ‘secure’ [and] denies the crisis,” Texas Governor Greg Abbott later wrote on Twitter. “We’re sending migrants to her backyard to call on the Biden Administration to do its job and secure the border.”

    ‘We’re in limbo’

    Among the migrants on the buses in Washington were Delinyer Mendoza and his partner Maybel, a young Venezuelan couple who arrived in the US five days ago after an arduous trek through Central America and Mexico.

    While officials in Texas told the couple they were headed to Washington, the pair only learned that they were at the vice-president’s house when told by journalists.

    “We didn’t know,” Maybel said. “We’re finding out about this from you all… we’re in limbo and were just going to walk around not knowing where we were.”

    The pair said they planned to spend the day with a local humanitarian organisation before heading north to New York, where Mr Mendoza has family.

    Another migrant, Cuban national Leonardo Perdomo, told Reuters that he had boarded a bus in Texas after officials offered him passage to Washington “free of charge”.

    A local volunteer helping the migrants, Carla Bustillos, was quoted as saying that immigration organisations were only told about the arrivals at the last minute. “While we’re doing this political show, we have human beings feeling that their suffering is being exploited,” she said.

    The migrants, including children, arrived in Martha’s Vineyard on Wednesday afternoon

    In a similar move on Wednesday, two planes carrying migrants were flown to Martha’s Vineyard in Massachusetts. The resort is a traditional summer destination for Hollywood stars and former President Barack Obama is among those who have holiday homes in the area.

    The migrants, including children, arrived at about 15:00 (11:00 GMT) on Wednesday without any warning, according to Massachusetts State Senator Julian Cyr.

    Officials and volunteers then “moved heaven and earth” to set up the response like “we would do in the event of a hurricane”, he said. Migrants were given food and clothing as well as being tested for Covid.

    Many did not know where they were, according to Massachusetts state Representative Dylan Fernandes. They had been told they would be given housing and jobs, he said.

    On Twitter, Mr Fernandes described the move as an “evil and inhumane” plot to use “human lives – men, women and children – as political pawns”.

    Places like “Massachusetts, New York, and California” will better care for migrants, Taryn Fenske, a spokesman for Florida Governor Ron DeSantis said in a statement.

    Christina Pushaw, a spokesperson for Mr DeSantis’ re-election campaign, said Martha’s Vineyard should be “thrilled”. “They vote for sanctuary cities – they get a sanctuary city of their own. And illegal aliens will increase the town’s diversity, which is strength. Right?”

    So-called sanctuary cities are cities that have policies to aid undocumented immigrants.

    Aleksander Cuic, an immigration lawyer and the director of the Immigration Clinic at Case Western Reserve University’s school of law, said that while he believes efforts to relocate migrants in this way will be legally challenged, it is still unclear what – if any – laws may have been broken.

    “The big question is what they are being told, and if there is any sort of fraud or inducement,” he told the BBC. “But how would anyone know if there’s nothing in writing? It could be that they [the migrants] are willingly saying they’ll go if there are jobs and opportunities.”

    Mr Cuic added that authorities in Texas and Florida are likely to argue they “are doing the same thing” as the government, which regularly moves detained migrants around the country.

    Governor Ron DeSantis has previously cited Martha’s Vineyard as a possible destination for migrants being sent out of his state, telling reporters last year that if they were, the “border would be secure the next day”. This year, Florida representatives set aside $12m (£10.4m) for transporting migrants.

    It is unclear how many migrants Florida plans to send to other states. The BBC has reached out to Governor DeSantis’ office for comment.

  • U.S. Vice President-elect Harris receives first dose of coronavirus vaccine

    U.S. Vice President-elect, Kamala Harris received the first dose of COVID-19 vaccine Tuesday live on television.

    “I want to encourage everyone to get the vaccine. It is relatively painless. It happens really quickly. It is safe,” Harris said shortly after being administered the Moderna vaccine at United Medical Center in Washington, D.C.

    “So I urge everyone, when it is your turn, get vaccinated.” The vice president-elect’s vaccination came just over a week after that of President-elect Joe Biden, who received the Pfizer-BioNTech vaccine that, together with the Moderna vaccine, got emergency use authorisation from the U.S. Food and Drug Administration.

    In addition to Biden and Harris, Vice President Mike Pence and second lady Karen Pence, as well as Surgeon General Jerome Adams also got inoculated.

    All of them did it on live television to tout the safety and efficacy of the vaccines.

    President Donald Trump earlier this month said he had reversed a plan to prioritise White House official in the national vaccination programme, saying that he himself is “not scheduled to take the vaccine,” but that he looked forward to doing so “at the appropriate time.”

    Source: GNA

  • Netanyahu congratulates Biden, ‘a great friend of Israel’

    Israeli Prime Minister and close Donald Trump ally Benjamin Netanyahu congratulated Joe Biden on his election victory early Sunday, calling the United States president-elect “a great friend of Israel”.

    “I look forward to working with both of you to further strengthen the special alliance between the US and Israel,” Netanyahu wrote on Twitter, referring to Biden and vice president-elect Kamala Harris.

    Netanyahu, whose Twitter account features a picture of himself seated next to Trump, said he and Biden had “a long and warm personal relationship for nearly 40 years, and I know you as a great friend of Israel.”

    The Israeli premier had described Trump as his country’s strongest-ever ally in the White House, and the Republican advanced policies that delighted Netanyahu’s right-wing base.

    In a subsequent tweet, Netanyahu thanked Trump “for the friendship you have shown the state of Israel and me personally, for recognising Jerusalem and the Golan, for standing up to Iran, for the historic peace accords and for bringing the American-Israeli alliance to unprecedented heights”.

    Trump unilaterally pulled out of the 2015 Iran nuclear deal — an agreement between Tehran and world powers loathed by Netanyahu — and recognised Jerusalem as Israel’s “undivided” capital.

    He also endorsed Israeli sovereignty over the Golan Heights — which was seized from Syria — and avoided criticising Jewish settlements in the occupied West Bank.

    He also brokered normalisation deals between Israel and three Arab countries — the United Arab Emirates, Bahrain and Sudan.

    Netanyahu, along with his defence and foreign ministers, had been criticised Saturday evening by opposition leader Yair Lapid for not congratulating Biden on his victory in a timely manner.

    “The fact that Netanyahu, (Benny) Gantz and (Gabi) Ashkenazi have yet to congratulate the US president-elect is shameful cowardice that harms Israel’s interest,” Lapid said.

    “If the president of France, the chancellor of Germany and prime minister of Britain can do so, you can too,” he wrote on Twitter.

    Defence Minister Gantz and foreign minister Ashkenazi congratulated the president-elect and Harris hours later, following Biden’s victory speech on Saturday night.

    According to a poll before the US election by the Israel Democracy Institute think-tank, 63 percent of Israelis wanted Trump to win a second term.

    Source: france24.com

  • Making history, VP-elect Harris tells women she won’t be last

    Kamala Harris on Saturday shattered barriers to become the first woman vice president and, in a symbolism-heavy victory speech, told girls she would not be the last.

    Introducing President-elect Joe Biden in an optimism-fueled outdoor rally, Harris — also the first Black woman and Indian-American as vice president — sported a white suit in recognition of the suffragist movement that fought to give US women the vote a century ago.

    “While I may be the first woman in this office, I won’t be the last,” she said to cheers and honks from the crowd gathered in socially distanced cars.

    “Because every little girl watching tonight sees that this is a country of possibilities.”

    Harris vowed to fight to “root out systematic racism” but, like Biden, made a broad appeal to unity, saying that Americans “have elected a president who represents the best in us.”

    The California senator’s speech was in itself a sign of the prominent role that she has been given by Biden, with newly elected presidents historically keeping the spotlight on themselves rather than sharing the podium with their number twos.

    A beaming Harris raised her hands in celebration as she entered to the energetic beats of Mary J. Blige’s song “Work That,” an ode to Black women’s self-confidence.

    She opened immediately by hailing John Lewis, the civil rights icon turned congressman who died in July — and whose state of Georgia startled pundits with its sharp swing in Tuesday’s election toward their Democratic Party.

    Harris also paid tribute to her mother, Shyamala Gopalan Harris, who emigrated from India when she was 19 and died in 2009.

    “Maybe she didn’t quite imagine this moment,” Harris said.

    “But she believed so deeply in an America where a moment like this is possible.

    “So I’m thinking about her and about the generations of women — Black Women, Asian, White, Latina, and Native American women throughout our nation’s history who have paved the way for this moment tonight.”

    Source: france24.com

  • Kamala Harris didn’t insult her way to the top Manasseh advises

    Reactions to the 2020 US Presidential Election results have been rife in Ghana and for journalist Manasseh Azuri Awuni, the story of Kamala Harris becoming the first female vice president of the US emphasises the need for gender partnership.

    In a post on his Facebook page, sighted by GhanaWeb, Manasseh expressed that there is a need for men and women to see themselves as partners and not competitors.

    “Kamala Harris didn’t insult her way to the top. She partnered a man to the top. We’re partners, not competitors,” he shared in his short post.

    Kamala Devi Harris, born October 20, 1964, is an American politician and attorney who is the vice president-elect of the United States. A member of the Democratic Party, she is set to assume office on January 20, 2021 alongside president-elect Joe Biden, having defeated incumbent President Donald Trump and Vice President Mike Pence in the 2020 presidential election.

    Harris has served as the junior United States senator from California since 2017. She will be the first Indian American, the first African American, and the first female vice president in U.S. history, and thus, the highest-ranking female elected official in United States history. Harris is a multiracial American.

    The nomination of Kamala Harris and now her election as the first female vice president of the United States has generated a new level of conversation about gender activism and equality.

    Many see her feat as a great inspiration for women across the world.

    Source: www.ghanaweb.com