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Here’s a chilling photo of rescuers valiantly carrying an injured 5-year-old Syrian girl through rubble to safety after she somehow survived a massive earthquake that’s left more than 24,500 dead in her country and nearby Turkey.

The photo, posted by Reuters earlier Saturday, shows young Aisha apparently unconscious being moved in an orange gurney by about a half-dozen men. Onlookers atop higher ground watched in awe, many snapping photos of the heroes’ rescue effort with smartphones.

Political disagreements were not on the menu at Il Postino on the Upper East Side where Andrew Cuomo and Kellyanne Conway dined together Monday night.

The disgraced former governor sat with the ex-political advisor for one of his biggest rivals — former President Donald Trump.

Cuomo, a Democrat, and Conway, a Republican, were photographed leaving the Italian restaurant on 61st Street after 10 p.m.

The former gov did not comment on the relevance of the dinner as he got into his car.

Disgraced former Governor Andrew Cuomo on Sunday claimed he is a victim of ā€œcancel cultureā€ and said CNN fired his brother, Chris Cuomo, because it was ā€œafraid of the cancel-culture mob.ā€

Cuomo’s comments came during a half-hour speech delivered before a crowd of about 100 congregants at God’s Battalion of Prayer Church in Brooklyn, his first public appearance in more than six months since he resigned as governor after the New York state attorney general found that the he had sexually harassed almost a dozen women.

Former Gov. Andrew Cuomo expressed regret for resigning over the sexual harassment allegations against him — and defiantly claimed that he’s been ā€œvindicatedā€ by the court of public opinion, according to a report Monday.

In an interview last week, Cuomo said that if he were able to relive events, he wouldn’t quit the way he did while facing an all-but-certain impeachment last year, Bloomberg News said.

ā€œI never resigned because I said I did something wrong. I said, I’m resigning because I don’t want to be a distraction,ā€ Cuomo said.

Ousted CNN honcho Jeff Zucker and his paramour Allison Gollust made personal calls to Andrew Cuomo in 2020 in a bid to lure the governor to make more flattering appearances on his brother Chris Cuomo’s show, The Post has learned. 

Looking to keep Andrew Cuomo on his brother’s show and boost ratings even as controversy swirled around the puffy segments, Gollust personally called Cuomo and leaned on her ā€œgood relationshipā€ with the governor, sources with direct knowledge told The Post.

Former Gov. Andrew M. Cuomo of New York will not be prosecuted in the criminal case involving allegations that he groped a former aide in the Executive Mansion in 2020, the Albany County District Attorney announced on Tuesday.

The move to drop the case marked a reprieve for Mr. Cuomo, who was expected to be arraigned in court on Friday, even as the prosecutor described the former aide, Brittany Commisso, as credible and said he was ā€œdeeply troubled by allegations like the ones at issue here.ā€

Former Gov. Andrew Cuomo is off the hook for planting unwanted kisses on a female state trooper and a random woman during separate incidents while he was in office, the Westchester County district attorney said Tuesday.

District Attorney Miriam Rocah said a ā€œthorough investigationā€ produced ā€œcredible evidence to conclude that the alleged conduct in both instances … did occur.ā€

Former New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo will not face criminal charges in connection with two of the harassment allegations against him, the top prosecutor in Westchester County announced Tuesday.

District Attorney Mimi Rocah said in a statement that her office "has determined that, although the allegations and witnesses were credible, and the conduct concerning, we cannot pursue criminal charges due to the statutory requirements of the criminal laws of New York."