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Head of Israel's Mossad to travel to Doha on Sunday, Netanyahu's office says

Mossad chief David Barnea is set to visit Doha on Sunday to restart talks for the release of Israeli hostages in Gaza. He will meet with CIA director William Burns and the Qatari prime minister. Discussions will focus on negotiating terms for the hostages’ release against the backdrop of recent developments.

Robert F Kennedy Jr. rips Bill Gates, John Kelly at Trump's Georgia rally | Full speech

Robert F Kennedy Jr. addressed President Donald Trump’s campaign rally in Duluth, Georgia on Oct 23, 2024. At a Turning Point PAC and Turning Point Action rally, RFK Jr. ripped Bill Gates over his 50 million dollar donation to Kamala Harris’ campaign. Jr. also targeted John Kelly over his story ‘Trump wants generals like Hitler had’. Watch the full speech.

'They just tried to kill President Trump…': Chilling 911 call's audios from July 13th released

Butler County has released redacted 911 calls from the July 13 assassination attempt on former President Donald Trump at a Pennsylvania rally. The chilling audios reveal the chaotic moments after gunman Thomas Crooks opened fire at the outdoor event. One 911 caller frantically reported, “They just tried to kill President Trump,” while others captured the panic that ensued. More than a dozen calls depict the fear and confusion as shots were fired, narrowly missing Trump.

Beyoncé to appear with VP Kamala Harris at Houston rally ahead of US Presidential Election 2024

US Presidential Election 2024: Pop superstar Beyoncé is set to join Vice President Kamala Harris at a Houston campaign rally supporting Democratic Senate candidate Colin Allred. The event aims to boost voter engagement in Texas, a Republican stronghold, with notable focus on critical issues like abortion rights.

US dollar dominance to end? BRICS launches symbolic banknote; Putin says, ‘They used it as weapon…’

At the 16th BRICS summit in Kazan, Russia unveiled a symbolic BRICS banknote, stirring debate over the US dollar’s dominance. Russian President Vladimir Putin emphasised that the dollar is being used as a ‘weapon,’ but BRICS isn’t rejecting the currency entirely, instead preparing alternatives for restricted access. India took center stage at the summit, advocating for local currency settlements among BRICS nations. The unveiling of the BRICS currency bill, featuring the Taj Mahal, added controversy, as the bloc explores challenging the US dollar’s global financial power.

Trump vs. Harris: Who will revive the US economy? Voter opinions divided!

As the U.S. presidential election approaches, polls indicate a close contest between Donald Trump and Kamala Harris regarding who is better suited to lead the economy. While Trump garners slight favor among voters, with 44% trusting him over Harris’s 43%, 23 Nobel Laureates endorse Harris’s economic plan. This article explores the contrasting perceptions of the candidates’ economic capabilities and their implications for American voters.

BRICS throws another challenge to the West — on the ramp

The BRICS+ Fashion Summit in Moscow marked the launch of the BRICS International Fashion Federation, uniting fashion leaders from over 100 countries to challenge Western fashion dominance and promote sustainability, heritage, and creativity in the industry.

US weekly jobless claims unexpectedly fall

Unemployment claims in the U.S. fell unexpectedly last week, but more people collected benefits in mid-October. This could increase the jobless rate this month. The Federal Reserve noted slight employment rises, with muted worker turnover and limited layoffs. However, ongoing factors like hurricanes and strikes complicate the labor market picture.

Israel unleashes a wave of air strikes on Hezbollah's southern Beirut stronghold

Israel unleashed a wave of air strikes on Hezbollah’s southern Beirut stronghold. The Israel-Hezbollah war has reached its one-month mark. With six buildings levelled in at least 17 Israeli raids, the strikes mark one of the most brutal nights in the capital’s southern suburbs. Israel is fighting Iran-backed Palestinian militant group Hamas in Gaza and Hezbollah in Lebanon. Israel has vowed to retaliate against Iran for an October 1 missile attack.

When Trump praised Elon Musk for Starlink support during Hurricane Helene in North Carolina

During a speech, former Republican candidate Donald Trump expressed gratitude to Elon Musk for his strong endorsement in the upcoming Presidential election. He highlighted Musk’s role in providing communication solutions during a crisis, specifically referencing the devastating floods in September in North Carolina. Trump recounted a conversation with locals who were desperate for assistance due to the complete breakdown of communication in the affected areas. They inquired about Musk’s innovative product, Starlink, which offers satellite internet services. Recognizing the situation’s urgency, Trump reached out to Musk, asking for help. Musk mobilized planes and helicopters loaded with Starlink equipment, restoring communication in less than 24 hours. Trump praised Musk’s swift response and ingenuity, emphasizing the importance of private-sector solutions in addressing pressing national issues.

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Donald Trump slams Kamala Harris on Armenian displacement crisis, vows protection for persecuted Christians if re-elected

Donald Trump slams Kamala Harris on Armenian displacement crisis, vows protection for persecuted Christians if re-elected

Donald Trump criticized Vice President Kamala Harris for inaction over the persecution and displacement of Armenian Christians in Artsakh, vowing to protect persecuted Christians worldwide if elected president in 2024. Trump highlighted Harris’s failure to act as 120,000 Armenians were forcibly displaced, emphasizing that Christians globally would not be safe under her leadership. He promised to restore peace between Armenia and Azerbaijan while the U.S. political landscape remained divided on the Nagorno-Karabakh crisis.

'Hostages won’t be released…': Iran issues threat to Israel through hostages’ blood-splattered mural

‘Hostages won’t be released…’: Iran issues threat to Israel through hostages’ blood-splattered mural

Authorities in Tehran released a blood-splattered mural depicting photos of Israeli hostages abducted by Hamas on October 7 with the text “no hostage will be released” in Hebrew, Iran International and local media reported.

An Afghan province bans all media from showing images of living things to comply with Taliban laws

An Afghan province bans all media from showing images of living things to comply with Taliban laws

Afghanistan’s Helmand province has prohibited media from displaying images of humans and animals, complying with Taliban’s morality laws. The rule aligns with Article 17 of newly published regulations. Other provinces have already ceased showing living beings. Additionally, 400 books conflicting with Islamic and Afghan values have been banned and replaced by religious texts.

Bill Clinton jibe at Trump in Harris' rally: 'Laughing at immigrant rhetoric a mistake'

Bill Clinton jibe at Trump in Harris’ rally: ‘Laughing at immigrant rhetoric a mistake’

Hitting the campaign trail for Harris, former President Bill Clinton called on Arizona voters not to make light of Donald Trump’s remarks. Clinton claims that what Trump said was an attempt to stoke ‘paranoia’ on the issue of immigration. On October 23, Clinton told a group of Democratic supporters that laughing about Trump’s rhetoric ‘is a mistake’. The former president also drew parallels between the Arizona Senate race and the broader national political scene. Clinton also aimed at Senate candidate Kari Lake and Vice Presidential candidate JD Vance. In recent weeks, Clinton and former President Barack Obama have attended campaign events to gather support for Harris. The Democratic National Committee estimates that 1.6 million US voters abroad are eligible to vote in one of the seven states: Arizona, Georgia, Michigan, Nevada, North Carolina, Pennsylvania, and Wisconsin. This will likely determine the outcome of the election.

‘Trump wants generals like Hitler had…': Ex-White House official reveals; Harris slams, ‘Fascist’

‘Trump wants generals like Hitler had…’: Ex-White House official reveals; Harris slams, ‘Fascist’

Former US President Donald Trump reportedly once said he needed ‘the kind of generals that Hitler had’ in private conversations, according to a report by The Atlantic. Trump allegedly praised Hitler’s generals for their loyalty, asking his then-chief of staff John Kelly, “Why can’t you be like the German generals?” Kelly, who has since labelled Trump a “fascist,” warned that Trump would govern like a dictator if re-elected. The Trump campaign has denied all allegations, dismissing them as “debunked stories.” Former VP Kamala Harris called Trump’s admiration for Hitler’s military “deeply troubling.”

'Trudeau even breaking the English language…': Poliverre roasts Canadian PM over 'brokenist' speech

‘Trudeau even breaking the English language…’: Poliverre roasts Canadian PM over ‘brokenist’ speech

Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau was mocked by opposition leader Pierre Poilievre as the beleaguered leader attempted to defend his government’s record on immigration in Parliament. Training his guns on Trudeau over the housing affordability crisis, Poilievre said the Canadian PM “cannot fix what he broke” because he is busy “fighting” his own party.

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