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Jordan to Host Jordanian-Syrian-American Meeting on Tuesday to Discuss Rebuilding of Syria
Jordan will host a Jordanian-Syrian-American meeting on Tuesday to discuss ways to support the rebuilding of Syria, Jordan's foreign ministry said in a statement on Sunday, Reuters reported. The meeting will be attended by Syrian foreign minister Asaad Hassan al-Shibani, US envoy to Syria Thomas Barrack and the US ambassador to Türkiye, Jordan's foreign ministry added.

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Trump nominates State Dept spokeswoman Bruce as US deputy representative to UN
President Donald Trump said on Saturday he was nominating State Department spokesperson Tammy Bruce as the next US deputy representative to the United Nations. Bruce has been the State Department spokesperson since Trump took office in January. In a post on social media in which Trump announced her nomination, the president said she did a 'fantastic job' as State Department spokesperson. Bruce will need to be confirmed for the role by the US Senate, where Trump's Republican Party holds a majority. During press briefings, she has defended the Trump administration's foreign policy decisions ranging from an immigration crackdown and visa revocations to US responses to Russia's war in Ukraine and Israel's war in Gaza, including a widely condemned armed private aid operation in the Palestinian territory. Bruce was previously a political contributor and commentator on Fox News for over 20 years. She has also authored books like 'Fear Itself: Exposing the Left's Mind-Killing Agenda' that criticized liberals and left-leaning viewpoints. In a post after Trump's announcement, Bruce thanked him and suggested that the role was a 'few weeks' away. Neither Trump nor Bruce mentioned an exact timeline in their online posts. 'Now I'm blessed that in the next few weeks my commitment to advancing America First leadership and values continues on the global stage in this new post,' Bruce wrote on X. Trump has picked former White House national security adviser Mike Waltz to be his UN envoy. Waltz's Senate confirmation for that role, wherein he will be Bruce's boss, is still due. Waltz was Trump's national security adviser until he was ousted on May 1 after he was caught up in a March scandal involving a Signal chat among top Trump national security aides on military strikes in Yemen. Trump then nominated Waltz as his UN ambassador.


Al Arabiya
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White House crypto adviser Bo Hines announces exit
Bo Hines, who headed Republican President Donald Trump's Council of Advisers on Digital Assets, said on Saturday he was leaving his current role and returning to the private sector. Late last month, a cryptocurrency working group led by Hines and including several administration officials outlined the Trump administration's stance on market-defining crypto legislation and called on the US securities regulator to create new rules specific to digital assets. Shortly after taking office in January, Trump had ordered the creation of the crypto working group and tasked it with proposing new regulations, making good on his campaign promise to overhaul US crypto policy. 'Serving in President Trump's administration and working alongside our brilliant AI & Crypto Czar @DavidSacks as Executive Director of the White House Crypto Council has been the honor of a lifetime,' Hines said in a post on X on Saturday. Sacks, the White House AI czar, praised Hines in response to the post announcing his departure. Hines has twice unsuccessfully run for Congress in North Carolina. Trump last month signed a law to create a regulatory regime for dollar-pegged cryptocurrencies known as stablecoins, a milestone that could pave the way for the digital assets to become an everyday way to make payments and move money. Hines was a backer of that legislation, dubbed the GENIUS Act.