Prince Ali, Princess Rym & Family Current Events 1: October 2004-July 2008


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sommone said:
After looking at the picture, on my computer instead of Webtv, it could just be the way her coat stands out that gives her the appearance of being pregnant. I mean I don't know...pictures can fool you.


she does look pregnant to me, about 7 months pregnant, not in the 1st months, at least- it struck me as odd that we don't even know when was Rym born, where was she born- which lang is her native one - well, we just know nothing about her, we know alot about all the siblings wives, as Rania, Noor Hamzah etc. - not a single thing about Rym except who her father is and what was her job, be4e her wed. :confused: :confused: :confused:
 
sommone said:
After looking at the picture, on my computer instead of Webtv, it could just be the way her coat stands out that gives her the appearance of being pregnant. I mean I don't know...pictures can fool you.
:D I saw her on TV , she was hiding something I know that , the picture can fool you , but I think she is pregnant not from the picture only but also from what i saw on TV , her scarf was very vast and tall ,but I was able to see her belly but not very clear , I think she is holding a baby:D

sommone said:
A few people thought Princess Noor was pregnant too...Did you see the photo of her wearing a black shirt and I think a light colored skirt (beige or white). In one of those photos, it definitely looked like she was pregnant, but she isn't...at least as far as anyone on here knows. I really think it is just the way her (Rym or Reem) coat looks, personally, but as I said before, time will tell.:)

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totally agree with you , but i think she is pregnant but in her 1st months maybe the third or fourth month , if she worked more we would be able to be more accurate a bout her , we rarely see her :confused: :(
 
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sommone said:
A few people thought Princess Noor was pregnant too...Did you see the photo of her wearing a black shirt and I think a light colored skirt (beige or white). In one of those photos, it definitely looked like she was pregnant, but she isn't...at least as far as anyone on here knows. I really think it is just the way her (Rym or Reem) coat looks, personally, but as I said before, time will tell.:)


well, no, Rym or Reem, is very thin, and she defintely has got a big belly, now- u can c it in one of the pix- as for Noor, it was obvious she had gained more weight, that was all, her waist was thicker etc.:) ;) PS- I'm so happy for Ali ! I bet he hopes to have a baby boy.:) ;) :) ;)
 
suria said:
This is an interview with Rym before her marriage, it's in Arabic

Can a translation in English please be provided? Not everyone speaks or reads Arabic to understand this interview though they may be interested in knowing its content.

Thank you.
 
this is a translation for PR intreveiw , i posted it in Arabic but , i think many of you cant read Arabic , so i deleted it and this is the translation.

the website is :

llaill.com


OK , this is the first part , i will skip some information a bout the Saudi women and how Rym did find them , i hope its clear enough ,, really i am doing my best.

CNN, it's not American



My culture is French, and I keep the Arabian woman shyness


My father Al_Akhdar Al_Ibrahimi is severe, has a strong personality and honest

I love Fayroz Kazem Al_Saher and Shab Mami , and I don't know Mohammed Abdou (note: these are Arab Singers)


The interviewer is: Mosalt Bazee'a


The details:​

When I met the CNN journalist and spreader, she welcomed me with her huge Arabic generosity.

The journalist and spreader Rym Al_Akhdar Al_Ibrahimi is an Arabic Algerian girl, skilled journalist, studied political science, and has a high diploma degree at the international media, she trained at the French newspaper (Lymoned ) , and participated as an editor at Al_Ahad magazine which is concern a bout the Arabic world in Paris

She participated in a special studies at the journalism institution in NewYourk, and worked in the BBC station, and as a reporter for the united nation in NewYourk, then she moved to the global station CNN as a news reporter at the regional center in London.

Let's have a little chat with her:


Q1: Are you the only Arabic working girl in CNN?

A: No, there is Rym Ibrahimi, Uktavia Nasser and Rula Ameen.

Q2: Your father Al_Akhdar Al_Ibrahimi occupied many important and sensitive positions, what this personality means to you , as you are the most closest person to him ?

A: My father Al_Akhdar Al_Ibrahimi is severe, has a strong personality and honest, he always keeps his appointments accurately, and despite his many problems and works, he always inundates me with his huge love and passions , I copied my soul from him , and he encouraged me to be bold in my career, and he thought me to keep the Arabic woman shyness.

Q3: Where are you from Arabic channels?

A:I have been away for many reasons , I studied in Europe and America in English and French and I am so good at these languages more than I am in my mother language .​

And Arabic station needs a lot of the technical constructions, and its needs a professional crew in media and administrations which is able to create what is not exist in those stations, despite the presence of the affecting material in the Arab country.

Q4: Did you abandon many satisfactions about the Arabs especially that you are working in CNN, and its American and has opposite satisfactions?

A:I think the journalism work , should be awarded by the spectator , and through it they can reach to the truth , this is the good job.

CNN station its not belong to the American government, it’s a global station, and every one on the earth can watch it . and we as a journalist knows that we are watched by every one , the policy of this station is to concern a bout the news of all countries more than America it self.​
 
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Thank you Suria for taking the time to translate the article for us. Suria, what is a spreader?
 
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sommone said:
Thank you Suria for taking the time to translate the article for us. Suria, what is a spreader?

spreader means presenter
 
PA is back a gain :) :rolleyes: ;)

Prince Ali leads delegation to Arab-Latin summit

BRASILIA (Agencies) — HRH Prince Ali arrived here on Monday to take part at a summit of South American and Arab nations. Deputising for His Majesty King Abdullah, Prince Ali will today address the two-day summit, aimed at bringing the two distant regions closer together, the Jordan News Agency, Petra, reported.

Jordan's delegation groups the King's Adviser Akel Biltaji, Minister of Culture Asma Khader, Foreign Minister Farouq Qasrawi, Minister of Industry and Trade Sharif Zu'bi, and Kingdom's Ambassador to Brazil Fares Mufti. Iraqi President Jalal Talabani, meanwhile, will make his first foray onto the world stage Tuesday at the summit.

Arab diplomatic sources in Brasilia told AFP the United States had pressured several countries to stay away after the hosts turned down a US request for observer status at the summit. But Palestinian Authority President Mahmoud Abbas and the heads of state from Algeria, Djibouti and Qatar will also be present to thank Brazil's socialist President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva for holding the summit.

"I would have liked to see greater Arab participation at the summit," Arab League Secretary General Amr Musa acknowledged. But he insisted the summit would become a regular event. The United States is closely watching the summit as the final declaration includes a clause, critical of Israel, that will call for the dismantling of all Jewish settlements in the occupied Palestinian territories, according to a draft copy obtained by AFP. Israel is to pull out from the Gaza Strip and part of West Bank this year.

Israel is said to be concerned by the summit statement, but Musa said Monday: "Their worries don't concern me." Participants are also expected to express opposition to Washington's sanctions against Syria and stress "the right for states and peoples to resist foreign occupation" and the need to "respect Iraq's territorial unity, independence and sovereignty." Trade issues will also be tackled, although Argentina has aired reservations about Lula da Silva's push for increased south-south exchanges, noting that it could come at the expense of other markets. Arab countries hope that South America will back Egypt's demands for a permanent seat in any reformed UN Security Council. Brazil, in turn, wants Arab support.

But Egypt's President Hosni Mubarak, whose country is the most populated in the region, has delegated Foreign Minister Ahmed Abul Gheit to represent him at the summit. Saudi Arabia's Crown Prince Abdullah and Morocco's King Mohammed VI, who was received in great pomp in Brasilia last year, have both turned down the invitation.

Tunisia's President Zine Al Abidine Ben Ali and Libyan President Muammar Qadhafi are also shunning the summit, along with Syrian President Bashar Assad.

Committees of experts from the two sides will be set up in a bid to improve trade between the two regions, officials said. Brazilian diplomats say they hope negotiations will move forward during the summit on a proposed $450 million Libyan investment in irrigation projects for Brazil's northeastern Bahia state. Two-way trade between Brazil and Arab countries — with exports and imports balanced — totalled $8.1 billion in 2004 — a near 50 per cent increase compared to the previous year, according to Brazilian estimates.

Tuesday, May 10, 2005

Jordan's Prince Ali Bin Husein arrives at the Air Force base in Brasilia, Brazil, on Monday, May 9, 2005 to participate in the Summit of South American and Arab Countries which is scheduled to start on May 10. (AP Photo/Eraldo Peres)
 

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Pictures of Prince Ali at the South American-Arab summit
 

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Why does the caption sya King Abdullah.

Anyway...WHew! PAli looks sooo statesman. You must be so proud suria!:D
 
Reina said:
Why does the caption sya King Abdullah.

Anyway...WHew! PAli looks sooo statesman. You must be so proud suria!:D

maybe Ali is reading a statement from King Abdullah :confused:
 
Reina said:
Why does the caption sya King Abdullah.
Anyway...WHew! PAli looks sooo statesman. You must be so proud suria!:D
well , yes i am ;) , i heard him yesterday he was so confident , his voice was so relax , i watched him more that three times , and i was so happy to hear him speaking in such a event, he was adorable so handsome cute man in the middle of old men :D :p

~*~Humera~*~ said:
maybe Ali is reading a statement from King Abdullah :confused:
yes he sent KA greeting and read the statement on behalf of KA
tipper said:
Did Ali give a speech ?

yes he did , sure KA trusts him so much to make him represent him in such event , and Ali proved that he can do any role that KA gives to him, in any situation PA shows how much he is qualified , and he can handle the responsibility, so good for him , this is show some people that PA is enough qualified and can do several roles in his country ;)

from the summit :)
 

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King calls for joint cooperation between South American and Arab countries

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BRAZIL (Petra) — His Majesty King Abdullah on Tuesday said Jordan's political, economic and social reforms were aimed at creating a democracy that reflects both modern civil society and strong Arab Islamic values. In an address, delivered on his behalf by HRH Prince Ali at the first session of the Summit of South American-Arab Countries, the King said both Arab and South American countries had seen the positive impact of home-grown reforms and learned the importance of engaging all citizens in shaping the future.

King Abdullah pointed out that sustained development was a critical goal for both the regions, and “the only path to opportunity, now and in the future, for our young populations.”

The Monarch noted that people of both regions wanted jobs, peace, security and justice.

The King said joint cooperation could increase the regions' impact on the world economy and at the same time benefit economic development at home.

He underlined the importance of cultural exchange, pointing out that the Kingdom would host the World Culture Forum this year. The annual event celebrates the contribution of the two regions' cultures.

The following is the address delivered by HRH Prince Ali on behalf of His Majesty King Abdullah at the Summit of South American-Arab Countries on Tuesday:

Your excellencies,

Distinguished participants:

Thank you very much. It is an honour to be part of this important gathering. Let me express my appreciation to President Lula da Silva, President Abdulaziz Bouteflika, our Brazilian hosts and all those who have worked to make our meeting a success. His Majesty sends his best regards to you, and to all of you, assalamu alaikum.

Your excellencies,

Today's summit recognises the long history between our peoples and regions. But we are doing more than looking back; we are looking ahead, to a future of tremendous promise and mutual benefit.

Key to that future is a new and active partnership — one that builds on our common interests and priorities. At this summit, in these meetings, we are creating the framework: Not a static structure, but a new channel for action... a doorway to the kind of dynamic cooperation that produces real results.

Our regions face many of the same challenges. In South America and in the Arab world, people want jobs, peace and security, justice, and access to what this century has to offer. I believe we can help deliver on that promise, faster, and more effectively, by working together.

Today and in the days to come, I hope we will find new and specific mechanisms for cooperation. Economic areas of importance include region-to-region trade and investment... networked knowledge... and shared best practices. In these efforts and others, cooperation can amplify our regions' impact in the global economy — as well as benefit economic development at home.

Sustained development is a critical goal for both our regions. It is the only path to opportunity, now and in the future, for our young populations. In both Arab and South American countries, we have seen the positive impact of homegrown reform. And in both regions, we have learned the importance of engaging all citizens in shaping the future.

This is the course that Jordan has charted. Our political, economic and social reforms are aimed at creating a democracy that reflects both modern civil society and our strong Arab Islamic values. We have invested in education and a knowledge infrastructure... established a partnership with private enterprise and civil society... and sought cooperation with friends and partners across the world.

Today, we join you in looking forward to new opportunities. We can advance that process by resolving on next steps that will benefit all our countries. Ideas are the first step. I urge every one of you to make your voice heard.

Let me add, as well, that cultural exchange is also vital. We are proud that this year, the honour of hosting the World Culture Forum will be handed on from Brazil to Jordan. This annual event celebrates the contribution of our regions' unique cultures. That heritage of diversity and deep tradition is something our world must never lose.

[Just a month ago, in Rome, His Majesty King Abdullah joined Arab leaders and others, from every region and every religion, at the funeral mass for Pope John Paul II. We were all reminded at that moment — as we are now looking around this room — that the heart of peace and progress is our respect for each other.]

The scope of cooperation between our regions is without boundaries. This summit is just a beginning. Let's build on it, in deeds as well as words.

Assalamu alaikum, wa-rahmatu Allah, wa-barakatuh.

May God's peace, grace and mercy be upon you.
 
1-6. PA apears on the screen during his speech ..........

7. Jordan's Prince Ali bin Al-Husein's aircraft is seen at a military airport during the Arab-South American summit in Brasilia May 9, 2005. Gulf Coorperation Council members Saudi Arabia, United Arab Emirates, Bahrain, Kuwait and Oman are among 22 Arab states and 12 South American countries taking part in the first summit between the regions.
 

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Prince Ali Meets Brazilian President and a Number of World Leaders

Brasilia, May 11 (Petra)-- President of Brazil Lula da Silva praised the important role of His Majesty King Abdullah II to restore the just and comprehensive peace in the Middle East and to achieve stability to its nations. During a meeting with His Royal Highness Prince Ali Bin Al Hussein, the Deputy of His Majesty King Abdullah II to Arab-South American Summit, President Lula da Silva hailed the procedures that Jordan is conducting to develop its economy and to perform reforming programs and projects of the sustainable development.

HRH Prince Ali, in the presence of members of the Jordanian delegation, expressed Jordan's appreciation over the Brazilian initiative to host the Arab-South American Summit and also over the Brazilian efforts exerted to develop cooperation relations with the Arab countries in all fields. The Prince also expressed Jordan's willingness to benefit from the Brazilian experiment in the field of sport, especially in football.

The Brazilian President symbolically handed the torch of the first World Cultural Forum, which was held Brazil recently, to Jordan that will host the second session of the Forum on September in the Dead Sea.

On the sidelines of the Arab-South American Summit, HRH Prince Ali also met with President of Peru Alejandro Toledo and reviewed with him the latest developments in the Middle East and means of enhancing relations between Jordan and Peru.

President Alejandro Toledo said that he is looking forward to visit Jordan at the end of the current May, in response to an invitation from His Majesty King Abdullah, praising His Majesty's efforts to achieve progress in the economic and social fields and to restore peace in the region.

The President of Peru will be the first President from South America who will visit Jordan and the region after the Arab-South American Summit. The Prince also met with President of Guyana Bharrat Jagdeo, who praised the Jordanian model in the field of reformation and democracy.

Prince Ali also met with Iraqi President Jalal Talbani, Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas, Saudi Foreign Minister Soud Al Faisal and Yemeni President's Advisor for Political Affairs Abdul Kareem Al Iriani.

During the meetings, talks touched to the main factors that have been discussed during the Summit and focused on means of enhancing and strengthening the Arab-South American cooperation, particularly in the economic, trade, investment fields.
The Jordanian delegation that participate in the deliberations of the Summit comprises King's Advisor Aqil Biltaji, Minister of Culture Asma Khader, Foreign Minister Farouq Qasrawi, Minister of Trade and Industry Shareef Zu'bi and Jordanian Ambassador to Brazil Fares Al Muft
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I've been wanting to post these for a while now..


Princess Reem and Prince Ali, brother of King Abdullah of Jordan, receive former hostage in Iraq, French journalist Christian Chesnot - Amman, Jordan, 19/1/2005./0501192004
 

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Thanks Humera! It's so hard to find pictures of Rym and Ali together. Thanks for sharing them.
 
~*~Humera~*~ said:
I've been wanting to post these for a while now..


Princess Reem and Prince Ali, brother of King Abdullah of Jordan, receive former hostage in Iraq, French journalist Christian Chesnot - Amman, Jordan, 19/1/2005./0501192004



wow, great photos , Rym looks nice and Ali too he is amazing , thank you for this lovely photos
 
PA was so happy when he pressed on the button , maybe this is good way to release his stress:)

Controlled Demolition for the First Time in Jordan


Amman, May 20(Petra)-- Their Royal Highnesses Prince Ali Bin Al Hussein, Prince Al Hussein Bin Abdullah, and Princess Salma Bint Abdullah attended on Friday the demolition of the last existing building on the commercial site of Al- Abdali Project.

The demolition was carried out by the National Resources Investment and Development Corporation (Mawared) in cooperation with the British Controlled Demolition Group (CDG), one of the world-leading experts in the field of controlled explosive demolition of buildings.

The demolition operation used only 30 kilograms of explosives distributed over 1,000 individual small charges embedded into the main structural supports of the 7- storey building, detonated over a 1,5 second period to ensure that the building collapsed within the allowable range.

//Petra//
MAY 2005

i just watched the TV and KA was giving a speech , and i am sure now that she is pergnant , :) ;) :)
 
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الامير علي يرعى المواجهة الدولية بكرة القدم الاربعاء...منتخبنا يصعد تحضيراته والمنتخب العراقي يتدرب في السلط

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عمان - الرأي - يصعد منتخبنا الوطني لكرة القدم تحضيراته لملاقاة المنتخب العراقي دوليا ودياً الاربعاء المقبل على ستاد الملك عبدالله بالقويسمة.
تقام المبارة برعاية سمو الامير علي بن الحسين رئيس الاتحاد وتندرج في اطار التحضيرات المتواصلة للمشاركة في تصفيات كأس اسيا 2007 بدءاً من شباط العام المقبل.
اجرى امس منتخبنا تدريبا على ستاد القويسمة وبمشاركة اللاعبين كافة بعدما اكتملت الصفوف عقب التحاق لاعبي الفيصلي وشباب الحسين بالتدريبات حيث عمد الجهاز الفني لمنتخبنا بقيادة محمود الجوهري الى اخضاعهم الى تدريبات خاصة للتخلص من اثار الارهاق جراء المجهود الكبير الذي بذلوه امس الاول خلال المباراة النهائية لبطولة كأس الاردن، فيما ينتظر ان تتواصل اليوم التدريبات على نفس الملعب، في الوقت الذي سيجري فيه المنتخب العراقي الذي وصل ليلة امس تدريبه الاول على ستاد السلط.
محطة هامة
تشكل المباراة محطة هامة للجهاز الفني لمنتخبنا نحو تعزيز مسيرة الاعداد وبالتالي الوقوف على قدرات اللاعبين ورفع منسوب خبرة اللقاءات الدولية خاصة وان التشكيلة تضم العديد من الوجوه الجديدة،كما انها تعد بمثابة الاختبار الحقيقي حول قدرة اللاعبين على تجاوز بعض السلبيات التي كشفتها المواجهة الودية الاخيرة امام قبرص.
تشهد المباراة عودة لاعبي الفيصلي الى التشكيلة بعد فترة احتجاب طويلة لارتباطاتهم ببطولتي دوري ابطال العرب وكأس الاتحاد الاسيوي، الى جانب عودة المحترفين في البحرين حسونة الشيخ وبشار بني ياسين.
وفق ماسبق فأن اكتمال صفوف المنتخب يعزز من حجم الفوائد الفنية للمباراة ويضع الجهاز الفني بوضعية تؤهله لطرح خيارات متعددة.
يذكر ان اخر لقاء جمع منتخبنا ونظيره العراقي جرى العام الماضي في بطولة غرب اسيا في طهران وانتهى بفوز منتخبنا بنتيجة 3/1.
مؤتمر صحفي غداً
يعقد في الساعة الحادية عشرة من صباح يوم غد الإثنين في مقرالاتحاد مؤتمراً صحفياً بحضور زريقات وحسين سعيد رئيس الاتحاد العراقي الى جانب ممثلين عن شركة LG للتحدث عن اخر الترتيبات المتعلقة بالمباراة.
لا للمخدرات
قام امس الاتحاد بالتنسيق مع مديرية الامن العام حول اطلاق شعار «لا للمخدرات» على المباراة التي ترعاها ايضا LG . وذكر فادي زريقات امين عام الاتحاد ان موعد المباراة يتصادف مع اليوم العالمي لمكافحة المخدرات وقال: يحرص الاتحاد دوماً على تعزيز التعاون مع كافة مؤسسات المجتمع المحلي ايماناً بالدور الوطني عبر المساهمة بنشر الثقافة والوعي لدى المواطنين خاصة عندما يتعلق الامر بمحارفة آفة المخدرات.
الى ذلك سيقام اللقاء بدعم شركة LG التي ستقوم بتقديم جوائزعينية للجمهور عن طريق السحب الذي سيجري على بطاقات الدخول، فيما تقرر فتح الابواب مجاناً للجماهير.
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P Ali will patronage the football game , between the national team and the Iraqi team , the game slogan is (No drugs )

Jordan prepares to meet Iraq this week


By a staff reporter
AMMAN — Head coach Mahmoud Johary announced the national team lineup on the weekend as the team regroups for training for upcoming friendlies as well as the 2007 Asian Cup qualifiers.
While players like Mahmoud Shilbayeh and Amer Shafie' are missing, the lineup includes some new faces with Bashar Bani Yasin and Hassouneh Sheikh, both playing in the Bahraini league.
Following the end of the Premier League matches most players have been training for the past week in preparation for the June 8 match against Iraq.
Players from Faisali, Wihdat, Hussein and Shabab Hussein — who were playing in the Jordan Cup — joined their teammates as of June 4.
During the summer, Jordan will also play the Armenian national team Aug. 17 in Amman and again in Yerevan, Armenia Oct. 6, and Qatar Nov. 16.
In friendly matches earlier this year, Jordan lost 2-1 to the Cypriot national team in March and drew 0-0 with Norway in a match benefiting the tsunami victims in January.
Former captain Abdullah Abu Zame'h has been assigned to assist Johary together with former captain Jamal Abu Abed. The national team was revamped at the beginning of the year following Jordan's elimination from the first round of the World Cup qualifiers as well as the finals of the Asian Cup in 2004.
Well-known faces were replaced by players mostly under 25 years of age, aiming for consistency and competitive form when Jordan next plays in the Asian Cup qualifiers starting in February 2006.
Johary said the new lineup intended to have a median age of 26 by 2007, adding that the list was by no means final and would continue to be assessed prior to the Asian qualifiers next year.
Meanwhile, the national team's ranking dropped further to 50th from 48th in the latest FIFA rankings.
The latest drop meant Jordan losing their 5th place among Arab countries in the rankings down to 6th (behind Egypt, Saudi Arabia, Morocco, Tunisia and Bahrain).
Egypt still leads Saudi Arabia as the top Arab team. In overall rankings, Brazil remained No. 1 followed by the Czech Republic in second spot replacing France who are now fourth, and Argentina are third.
Jordan's ranking shot up around 100 spots in the past two years after reaching the 2004 Asian Cup finals for the first time in the event's 49-year history and maintaining a good showing in the first leg of the 2006 World Cup qualifiers.
The Kingdom's highest ever ranking was 37th in August 2004, compared to 96th in August 2002.
Johary explained it was normal for the ranking to drop with no official engagements for the team and not many friendly internationals in the past period.
 
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King Meets Senior Members of the Armed Forces, Security Departments

6/6/2005
 

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prince Ali during ceremonies in Zarqa commemorating Army Day on Tuesday, 07 June 2005. The day also commemorates the Arab revolt against the rule of the Ottoman empire shortly after World War I
 

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sommone said:
Are those old photos, Suria?


no, they are new from petra, but i cut them , they are from yesterday celebration of the army day
 
P Ali with King Abdullah

15 of June 2005
 

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Princess Rym pregnant?!

Looks like we have confirmation.
Take a look at these pics.
What I dont get is why they wouldn't announce it first.
This is the first time I like the dress she's wearing.
 

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she is realy charmant. She has personality.
 
~*~Humera~*~ said:
Princess Rym pregnant?!

Looks like we have confirmation.
Take a look at these pics.
What I dont get is why they wouldn't announce it first.
This is the first time I like the dress she's wearing.

That looks like a protruding belly to me! The sheen seems to be curved, not flat.
 
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