Hillary Clinton takes a slip – twice – as she walks down stairs during India visit

Hillary takes a fall, twice
Updated 14 March 2018
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Hillary Clinton takes a slip – twice – as she walks down stairs during India visit

CAIRO: Hillary Clinton has once again taken a topple, this time while descending stairs during a visit to India this week, just five months after she broke a toe in London.

The former presidential candidate tumbled not once, but twice as walked down stairs during her visit to the ancient fort of Jahaz Mahal in India’s central Mandu city, according to the Daily Mail.

Clinton slipped on the first few steps, but was saved from falling by a man who was able to hold her up by her left arm.

But as another man came to her aid, she tripped again, nearly falling to the floor as her leg extended out in front of her.

Refusing to be beaten Clinton then kicked off her sandals and continued barefoot without issue.

Clinton is in India to promote her book on her loss in the 2016 presidential elections.

Last year, the former US First Lady broke her toe while walking down a set of stairs at a London hotel.


Policewoman honored for soothing crying baby when her mother fell unconscious at Beirut airport

Updated 07 February 2026
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Policewoman honored for soothing crying baby when her mother fell unconscious at Beirut airport

  • ISF honors first adjutant for comforting and feeding baby-milk to scared infant whose mother was rushed to hospital
  • Social media users praise policewoman for her ‘humane and empathetic’ act after photos went viral

BEIRUT: A Lebanese policewoman who comforted an infant and fed her milk while her mother was hospitalized after falling unconscious at Beirut airport was honored for what social media users dubbed a ‘humane and empathetic’ act.
First Adjutant Nadia Nasser was on duty when the unidentified baby’s mother suffered a sudden illness and fell unconscious at a checkpoint inside Beirut International Airport earlier this month.
Photos of Nasser holding the months-old baby in her arms, preparing a milk bottle and feeding her went viral across social media, where users described the policewomen’s act as ‘motherly, compassionate and humane’ behavior.
Brig. Gen. Moussa Karnib of Lebanon’s Internal Security Forces honored Nasser on Friday for caring for the infant for almost two hours at the airport after her mother was rushed to a hospital.
A media statement said the first adjutant was honored upon the directives of ISF’s Director General Maj. Gen. Raed Abdullah, after she took personal initiative on Feb. 2 to comfort the infant.
Commenting on Nasser’s photos that went viral, a user called Sami said she should be promoted for her ‘selfless and empathetic’ act.
Another user, Joe, commented: “She should be rewarded.
“This is how loyalty and love for one’s job and country are built,” wrote a user called Youssef.
Media reports said that when the incident happened, the baby’s fear and cries prompted Nasser to take the initiative to comfort and remain beside her until her mother’s condition stabilized.
ISF’s statement did not clarify whether Nasser and the baby accompanied the mother in the ambulance or how they were reunited later.