Aid
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Gender | Male |
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Age | 34 |
Listen artist | www.youtube.com |
Date of birth | March 28,1990 |
Zodiac sign | Aries |
Born | Vigo |
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Albums | Jugando |
Record labels | AID |
Songs | SongsNo Mas De Lo MismoHamaySober · 2018 Unha Vez Tiven un CravoRapoemas · 2012 View 25+ more |
List | HamaySober · 2018 |
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ID | 3220787 |
Aid Life story
Aida Alonso Iglesias, known professionally as Aid or Aid Alonso, is a Spanish rapper, singer, songwriter and record producer. She started her professional career in 2009 after receiving the Heineken Greenspace Award, and her song Boogie Vigo was rated Latin Single Of The Week on iTunes.
More Palestinian teens freed amid hopes hostage deal can be extended
... His mother sAid she had mixed feelings about his release...
More hostages released by Hamas despite agonising delay
... The Israeli military sAid 13 Israelis were released in Gaza and in exchange 39 more Palestinian prisoners were released by Israel in the West Bank...
Annabel Giles: TV presenter and actress dies
... Confirming the death of their " incredible mother" her children sAid she had undergone brain surgery and radiotherapy treatment...
Gaza: Surgeon ready to help says moral duty trumps fear
... He is now on standby to go and work in operating theatres with the charity Medical Aid for Palestinians, as soon as it becomes safe to do so amid...
Keir Starmer walks political tightrope on Gaza
... He explained why he is backing a humanitarian " pause" - in line with the EU and US, to allow for more Aid - rather than a ceasefire, which he sAid would embolden Hamas and allow them to plan future attacks...
Rishi Sunak backs calls for humanitarian pauses in Israel-Hamas war
...By Joshua Nevett BBC PoliticsPrime Minister Rishi Sunak has supported " specific pauses" in the Israel-Hamas war, echoing international calls to allow more Aid into Gaza...
Steve Scalise drops out of US Speaker race
... Speaking to reporters following the meeting, Mr Scalise sAid that " we have to have everybody put their agendas on the side and focus on what this country needs"...
I was innocent - but it cost me £500,000 to prove it
... Brian was not eligible for legal Aid - financial help from the government towards the cost of employing a legal team - because his household s disposable income was above £37,500 per year...
Keir Starmer walks political tightrope on Gaza
By Iain WatsonPolitical correspondent, BBC News
In his speech on Gaza, Sir Keir Starmer sought to lift his sights beyond The Immediate conflict by focusing, in part, on a future Labour government's commitment to a two-state Solution - Israel and a viable Palestinian state existing side by side.
This is In Line with The Labour leader's oft-stated aversion to short-term fixes and " sticking plaster politics" - The Middle East 's problems, he argued, have not received enough attention from The International community.
Conveniently, this position allowed him to distance himself from The right-wing Israeli PM, Benjamin Netanyahu .
It also allowed him to stress that there was widespread agreement in his own Party On The longer term goal.
But his speech didn't - and couldn't - ignore not just The current conflict in The Middle East but The Conflict in his own ranks.
And he is facing considerable jeopardy.
He has to walk a political Tightrope - balancing support for Israel against Hamas with The need to respond to growing calls for a ceasefire.
He explained why he is backing a humanitarian " pause" - In Line with The EU and US, to allow for more Aid - rather than a ceasefire, which He Said would embolden Hamas and allow them to plan future attacks.
But crucially, his tone towards pro-ceasefire voices in his own ranks was tolerant - Saying that he understood what was driving them.
He may have little choice in this, as otherwise he'd have to sack 14 shadow ministers who come from across Labour's political spectrum, and Some of whom represent substantial Muslim communities.
His tone towards The Israeli government was also more sceptical.
He denounced illegal settlements in The West Bank , and said Israel 's right to self defence was not a " blank cheque".
While he signalled that pro-ceasefire frontbenchers seemed to be safe from The sack, Sir Keir, of course, The former shadow minister Andy Mcdonald from The parliamentary party - which has outraged The Left .
But The bigger danger is that by not straying from his opposition to a ceasefire - at least " at this stage" - Some shadow ministers beyond The Left come under renewed pressure from members and communities to resign, sparking a potential Chain Reaction .
So Far The policy of engaging with, rather than eradicating, dissent has maintained a degree of unity.
And no-one in any of The Top positions in The Party has strayed from The leader's line.
But The Situation in The wider party is volatile - and opponents will be keen to highlight any divisions.
So The reaction to Tuesday's speech will be important.
It will determine whether a fragile unity can be maintained, or if it will splinter or shatter.
Related TopicsSource of news: bbc.com