A flag displaying Donald Trump hangs over a highway overpass in Lafayette, California, on Sunday. Can Trump unite a divided America? AP
A flag displaying Donald Trump hangs over a highway overpass in Lafayette, California, on Sunday. Can Trump unite a divided America? AP
A flag displaying Donald Trump hangs over a highway overpass in Lafayette, California, on Sunday. Can Trump unite a divided America? AP
A flag displaying Donald Trump hangs over a highway overpass in Lafayette, California, on Sunday. Can Trump unite a divided America? AP


Donald Trump should seize the opportunity to rebrand himself


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July 15, 2024

This week, all eyes in America are on Donald Trump’s performance at the Republican National Convention, just as much as they were last week on incumbent President Joe Biden at the Nato summit in Washington.

An attempt on Mr Trump’s life over the weekend has re-energised his campaign and may take it in a new direction. It happened just after the Democratic Party faced a swell of new calls to reconsider Mr Biden’s own candidacy in light of more questions over his mental acuity.

The two men’s performances at this stage of the race will have consequences beyond domestic politics, affecting US relations with Russia, China, Nato countries and the Middle East – from the conflict in Ukraine and the bloody war in Gaza to the new Cold War between the East and West.

But first let’s pause at the Nato summit in Washington. The event itself may not have been of much interest to American voters, but everyone was watching the news conference that immediately followed in order to gauge Mr Biden’s performance in front of reporters. It was muddled, sparking fresh concerns about his advanced age.

But there was plenty of substance, too. Mr Biden sees the evolution of Nato into a strong, confident alliance as a success story for his presidency and a historic milestone for himself. Last week, while people were preoccupied with his gaffes and the possibility of his stepping down, Nato was making significant decisions, expanding its strategic presence worldwide and mobilising huge support for Ukraine, including providing F-16 aircraft. Germany agreed to host missiles on its soil. And the alliance signalled that it could allow Ukraine to use western weapons to strike deep into Russia, not just at the borders. It also clarified its stance toward Russia and China, calling Russia the primary adversary and China the secondary threat.

This week, all eyes in America are on Trump’s performance at the Republican National Convention, just as much as they were last week on Biden at the Nato summit

The summit provided significant political and strategic ammunition for Mr Biden’s campaign regarding his foreign policy credentials, as he tries to present the Democratic Party’s vision for America’s future and role in the world.

Mr Biden’s team is working tirelessly to correct some of his previous mistakes and has become more assertive in insisting that the war in Gaza must stop, even if temporarily. CIA Director William Burns and top Middle East adviser Brett McGurk are insisting on achieving a breakthrough in the Gaza negotiations by next week. This success would be crucial for Mr Biden at this moment.

It is worth noting that the victory of a more moderate candidate in Iran’s recent presidential election probably reflects a preference in the regime for the Democratic Party to remain in the White House. Mr Biden’s team has conveyed to the Iranians that the way to achieve this is by facilitating a ceasefire in Gaza, where Iran has influence over Hamas.

Mr Trump, meanwhile, remains largely removed from foreign policy issues during the election season, besides articulating his loyalty to Israel (a position shared by both the Republicans and Democrats). His primary interests are domestic, from immigration to the economy, to the deep divisions within American society.

In typical fashion, he has reacted to the unfolding Democratic drama surrounding Mr Biden’s advanced age by mocking the President. This is a disrespectful strategy – a direct shot at Mr Biden’s dignity. We all have loved ones who suffer the effects of old age or other issues that affect mental acuity. If Mr Trump doesn’t lay off, this strategy could backfire with voters sooner or later.

Mr Trump’s sense of superiority is no secret. He is inherently insular, arrogant and vainglorious. He does not believe in consultations with a team or agencies because he is impulsive by nature. None of this negates his sharp intelligence and extraordinary capabilities that brought him to the presidency in the first place and could indeed return him there.

But at the Republican National Convention, the world will be fixated on learning the impact of the lone gunman’s attempt to assassinate him. Has it tempered him or agitated him further?

His secret is not only understanding the art of deal-making but also being visionary at times, successfully negotiating understandings, swimming against the current and clarifying the consequences of hostilities without fear or hesitation.

One reason Mr Trump avoids making commitments and fixed promises is that he hates anything that binds his hands and restricts his freedom to make decisions whenever he wants. Advisers in the Republican Party and his close circle are counselling him to seize the opportunities in this week’s party convention presented by the turmoil within the Democratic Party and by the attempt on his life.

In other words, Mr Trump has an opportunity this week to rebrand from a figure shouting slogans to a calm, visionary leader. It would benefit him to present clear programmes that the American voter can understand and influence undecided voters who are sceptical about him and his populist rhetoric.

No matter what happens within the Democratic Party, whether Mr Biden insists on staying in the race or bows out, this is an opportunity for Mr Trump to emerge from the Republican National Convention with a different personality, turning away from mockery to a programme that convinces Americans of his soundness.

THE CLOWN OF GAZA

Director: Abdulrahman Sabbah 

Starring: Alaa Meqdad

Rating: 4/5

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Man United: Sanchez (24' ), Herrera (62')
Spurs: Alli (11')

Conflict, drought, famine

Estimates of the number of deaths caused by the famine range from 400,000 to 1 million, according to a document prepared for the UK House of Lords in 2024.
It has been claimed that the policies of the Ethiopian government, which took control after deposing Emperor Haile Selassie in a military-led revolution in 1974, contributed to the scale of the famine.
Dr Miriam Bradley, senior lecturer in humanitarian studies at the University of Manchester, has argued that, by the early 1980s, “several government policies combined to cause, rather than prevent, a famine which lasted from 1983 to 1985. Mengistu’s government imposed Stalinist-model agricultural policies involving forced collectivisation and villagisation [relocation of communities into planned villages].
The West became aware of the catastrophe through a series of BBC News reports by journalist Michael Buerk in October 1984 describing a “biblical famine” and containing graphic images of thousands of people, including children, facing starvation.

Band Aid

Bob Geldof, singer with the Irish rock group The Boomtown Rats, formed Band Aid in response to the horrific images shown in the news broadcasts.
With Midge Ure of the band Ultravox, he wrote the hit charity single Do They Know it’s Christmas in December 1984, featuring a string of high-profile musicians.
Following the single’s success, the idea to stage a rock concert evolved.
Live Aid was a series of simultaneous concerts that took place at Wembley Stadium in London, John F Kennedy Stadium in Philadelphia, the US, and at various other venues across the world.
The combined event was broadcast to an estimated worldwide audience of 1.5 billion.

BUNDESLIGA FIXTURES

Friday (UAE kick-off times)

Cologne v Hoffenheim (11.30pm)

Saturday

Hertha Berlin v RB Leipzig (6.30pm)

Schalke v Fortuna Dusseldof (6.30pm)

Mainz v Union Berlin (6.30pm)

Paderborn v Augsburg (6.30pm)

Bayern Munich v Borussia Dortmund (9.30pm)

Sunday

Borussia Monchengladbach v Werder Bremen (4.30pm)

Wolfsburg v Bayer Leverkusen (6.30pm)

SC Freiburg v Eintracht Frankfurt (9on)

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Sole survivors
  • Cecelia Crocker was on board Northwest Airlines Flight 255 in 1987 when it crashed in Detroit, killing 154 people, including her parents and brother. The plane had hit a light pole on take off
  • George Lamson Jr, from Minnesota, was on a Galaxy Airlines flight that crashed in Reno in 1985, killing 68 people. His entire seat was launched out of the plane
  • Bahia Bakari, then 12, survived when a Yemenia Airways flight crashed near the Comoros in 2009, killing 152. She was found clinging to wreckage after floating in the ocean for 13 hours.
  • Jim Polehinke was the co-pilot and sole survivor of a 2006 Comair flight that crashed in Lexington, Kentucky, killing 49.
F1 The Movie

Starring: Brad Pitt, Damson Idris, Kerry Condon, Javier Bardem

Director: Joseph Kosinski

Rating: 4/5

UAE currency: the story behind the money in your pockets
Super 30

Produced: Sajid Nadiadwala and Phantom Productions
Directed: Vikas Bahl
Cast: Hrithik Roshan, Pankaj Tripathi, Aditya Srivastav, Mrinal Thakur
Rating: 3.5 /5

In numbers

1,000 tonnes of waste collected daily:

  • 800 tonnes converted into alternative fuel
  • 150 tonnes to landfill
  • 50 tonnes sold as scrap metal

800 tonnes of RDF replaces 500 tonnes of coal

Two conveyor lines treat more than 350,000 tonnes of waste per year

25 staff on site

 

Bookshops: A Reader's History by Jorge Carrión (translated from the Spanish by Peter Bush),
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