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Oman Al Yahyai
I am a Paris-based journalist and brand content manager, fluent in English, French, and Arabic. With a diverse portfolio in both regional and international media, I have worked with Al Jazeera, France Televisions, and Euronews. My expertise covers global and European affairs and covering breaking ...
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Harris-Walz campaign unveils rural healthcare plan to win over Trump supporters
16 Oct 2024
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www.euronews.com
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| Political Campaigns
The Harris-Walz campaign has introduced a rural healthcare plan aimed at attracting Trump supporters by focusing on healthcare and economic priorities in rural areas. The plan includes recruiting healthcare professionals, extending telemedicine coverage, and supporting emergency medical response programs. It also addresses issues like internet costs and farmers' rights to repair equipment. The campaign targets key battleground states with radio ads criticizing Trump and JD Vance, highlighting the Democrats' efforts to sway rural voters in the upcoming election.
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Esperanza Balaguer
Esperanza Balaguer is a journalist from Spain based in New York, United States of America. I work as a freelance reporter writing in Spanish about politics, economy, culture and social movements. I arrived to NYC last September to cover the presidential campaign and the elections. I still write ...
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Taylor Swift supports Kamala Harris after the debate
11 Sept 2024
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www.expansion.com
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| Artificial Intelligence and Misinformation
Taylor Swift publicly endorses Kamala Harris and Tim Walz for the 2024 US Presidential Election, expressing concerns over misinformation spread by artificial intelligence. She criticizes Donald Trump and JD Vance, highlighting the importance of transparency and truth in combating misinformation. Swift's endorsement aligns with her feminist views and critiques of Republican rhetoric, particularly regarding women's roles. Her statement comes after a debate where Harris challenged Trump, emphasizing the significance of the female electorate in the upcoming elections.
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Gabrielle Canon
Gabrielle Canon is a journalist based in Oakland, CA who provides content in many formats, including print, video, broadcast, and photography. She is also available for on-air interviews and can speak on a variety of topics including prison reform, criminal justice, policies to combat homelessness, ...
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Harris warns of ‘what’s at stake’ for US as vice-president appears to win debate with Trump
11 Sept 2024
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the Guardian
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| US Politics
Kamala Harris is perceived as the winner of the recent US presidential debate against Donald Trump, with a strong consensus from various analysts and polls. The debate, held in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, highlighted key issues such as abortion, immigration, and the war in Ukraine. Harris emphasized her plans for the future and criticized Trump's past actions and statements, particularly on abortion and immigration. Trump, on the other hand, reiterated his previous rhetoric without providing new solutions. The debate has sparked discussions on a potential second debate, with Fox News proposing another round in October. Taylor Swift publicly endorsed Harris, further boosting her campaign. The article reflects a generally positive sentiment towards Harris and a critical view of Trump.
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Luke Cleary
Luke Cleary is a broadcast journalist based in Seoul, South Korea since 2009. Currently anchoring the news for KBS World TV and filing for TBS eFM 101.3MHz. For more work samples, check out my blog: **** Here's my full work history in Korea: Anchoring News Today at KBS World has been ...
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Sacramento sports bars & union halls host VP debate watch parties
01 Oct 2024
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abc10.com
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| Vice Presidential Debate
In Sacramento, sports bars and union halls hosted watch parties for the vice presidential debate between Minnesota Governor Tim Walz and Ohio Senator J.D. Vance. The event, organized by the Sacramento Press Club, attracted attendees seeking a communal viewing experience. The debate was noted for its serious tone, contrasting with previous presidential debates. The California Federation of Teachers also held a watch party, reflecting its endorsement of the Harris/Walz ticket. Attendees expressed varied levels of engagement, with some finding the debates informative while others felt stressed by the political climate.
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Megan Clement
Megan Clement is a journalist and editor specialising in gender, human rights, cities, international development and social policy. She also writes about Paris, where she has lived since 2015. Her reporting has appeared in The Guardian, The Sydney Morning Herald, Bloomberg, Al Jazeera, The New ...
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Trying to find a bad word about Tim Walz at the Minnesota State Fair
23 Sept 2024
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| Tim Walz
Tim Walz, the Democratic vice-presidential candidate and Minnesota governor, is portrayed as a calm and authentic figure in the US election campaign. His folksy charm and progressive policies have garnered support, particularly in Minnesota, where he is seen as a 'Democracy Champion' for endorsing preferential voting. Despite criticism from Republican figures like Jim Nash and Jesse Smith, Walz maintains a strong approval rating. The article explores the political dynamics at the Minnesota State Fair, highlighting the divide between liberal and conservative voters and the broader implications for the 2024 US Presidential Election.
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Chiara Crescenzi
Chiara Crescenzi is a journalist based in Roma, RM, Italia.
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Kamala Harris's campaign has also landed on Fortnite
30 Oct 2024
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www.wired.it
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| Fortnite
As the 2024 US elections approach, Kamala Harris's campaign has ventured into the virtual world of Fortnite with a new map called 'Freedom Town, USA', aiming to engage younger voters. The map, devoid of firearms, offers a unique gaming experience focused on building and exploration, reflecting Harris's campaign themes. Despite the innovative approach, the map has attracted fewer than 300 active players. The campaign has also expanded to Twitch, combining political rallies with gaming sessions, which has seen moderate success.
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Helen Davidson
Helen Davidson is a journalist based in Taipei, Taiwan. Previously reporting on immigration, Indigenous affairs, and the Asia Pacific for Guardian Australia, she is now a correspondent covering China and the region for the Guardian.
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Taiwan and trade: how China sees its future with the US after the election
17 Oct 2024
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www.taipeitimes.com
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| US Election
The article explores the potential impact of the upcoming US election on US-China relations, focusing on the perspectives of Chinese analysts. It highlights the bipartisan consensus in the US on a hawkish stance towards China, regardless of whether Kamala Harris or Donald Trump wins. The article discusses the implications for Taiwan, with Beijing viewing both candidates as maintaining strategic competition. It also examines the role of key figures like Tim Walz and Philip Gordon in shaping future US-China policies. The sentiment in Taiwan is mixed, with concerns about Trump's unpredictability and Harris's continuation of Biden's policies.
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Umar Farooq
Umar Farooq is a journalist based in Istanbul, Turkey. He reports regularly for the Los Angeles Times from the region. In the past year, his work has also appeared in Foreign Affairs, National Geographic, The Guardian, Boston Review, and The Nation. He received a Pulitzer Center Crisis ...
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Implications of a Second Trump Term for Working Class and Oppressed Peoples
13 Nov 2024
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| Imperialism
The article discusses the implications of a second Trump term, focusing on the struggles of working class and oppressed peoples against imperialist exploitation. It critiques the Democratic Party's failure to address economic and social issues, leading to Trump's electoral victory. The text highlights the rise of racist threats and the economic crisis, arguing that Trump's policies will ultimately fail. It emphasizes the global resistance against U.S. imperialism, particularly in regions like Palestine and West Asia.
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Lauren Gambino
Lauren Gambino is a politics correspondent for The Guardian based in Washington D.C., where she has worked since 2017. She was previously based in New York for The Guardian, where she covered the 2016 presidential election. Prior to joining The Guardian, Lauren worked in Salem, Oregon, as a ...
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Trump repeats ‘enemy from within’ rhetoric at Madison Square Garden rally as speakers give racist remarks
27 Oct 2024
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the Guardian
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| 2024 Presidential Election
At a rally in Madison Square Garden, Donald Trump and his supporters, including JD Vance and Tucker Carlson, reiterated anti-Democratic rhetoric, with speakers making racist and xenophobic remarks. The event highlighted a divide between Republican and Democratic visions for the US, with criticism directed at Kamala Harris and the Democratic Party. The rally underscored Trump's influence and the Republican Party's focus on contrasting their policies with those of the Biden administration. Kamala Harris, meanwhile, announced plans to support Puerto Rico's economic recovery and criticized Trump's past handling of aid to the island.
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Carmen Gentile
Carmen Gentile has written for some of the world’s leading publications including the New York Times, TIME, Newsweek, USA Today and many others. He has also produced online video reporting for The Times and TIME. He also regularly produces radio reports and has published numerous photos with his ...
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America’s Dad does just fine in VP debate against Vance
02 Oct 2024
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postindustrial.com
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| Election 2024
The vice presidential debate between Democratic Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz and GOP Ohio Sen. JD Vance was a civil exchange of ideas on key issues such as the economy, immigration, and abortion. Walz, leveraging his 'Dad Energy,' criticized Trump for his handling of the Iran Nuclear Deal and healthcare, while Vance emphasized his Appalachian roots and military service. Both candidates faced challenging questions, with Walz addressing past inaccuracies and Vance defending controversial remarks. The debate, though unlikely to sway voters, was a refreshing display of respectful discourse.
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Jacqui Goddard
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Jacqui Goddard is a freelance British correspondent for The Times of London newspaper. She is based in south Florida, and has reported for other UK national newspapers including The Sunday Telegraph and Daily Mail, and for publications worldwide including the South China Morning Post, The ...
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Russian lies may incite US election violence, security chiefs say
05 Nov 2024
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www.thetimes.com
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| Artificial Intelligence
Security chiefs warn that Russian disinformation efforts could incite violence in the US elections, with false narratives targeting election officials and candidates. The article highlights the role of AI in spreading misleading information, exemplified by a deepfake of President Biden. Social media platforms, including X and Meta, face criticism for failing to curb misinformation. The Federal Communications Commission has fined individuals for using AI to suppress votes. Concerns about election security have led to increased measures in key states like Arizona and Georgia, where officials emphasize the integrity of voting systems.
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Monique John
Monique John is a journalist who focuses on sexual and gender-based violence, the African Diaspora, health and education.
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Former President Clinton rallies Democratic voters in Fayetteville
19 Oct 2024
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ABC11 Raleigh-Durham
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| US Politics
Former President Bill Clinton and Democratic vice presidential candidate Tim Walz are touring North Carolina to rally support for Kamala Harris' presidential campaign, focusing on engaging the military community in Fayetteville. Democratic supporters, including Debbie Melvin and Derrick Montgomery, emphasize Harris' commitment to supporting soldiers and veterans. The Cumberland County Board of Elections reports significant early voting turnout, with Clinton and Walz continuing their tour across the state.
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Kulsoom Khan
Kulsoom Khan is a multimedia journalist based in the Greater Chicago area in the U.S. Kulsoom has worked with the Chicago Tribune, AFP TV, Voice of America and China Radio International. She has over 10 years experience in print, digital, and broadcast platforms in both local and national newsrooms ...
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Political comeback for the ages: Illinois GOP, Democratic politicians react to Trump's victory
05 Nov 2024
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Illinois Newsroom
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| Illinois Politics
Following Donald Trump's victory in the presidential election, Illinois politicians from both parties have expressed their reactions. Governor J.B. Pritzker criticized Trump's previous term but reassured state stability. Senators Dick Durbin and Tammy Duckworth praised Kamala Harris's campaign efforts and expressed their commitment to defending democracy. Republican lawmakers, including Congresswoman Mary Miller and Congressman Mike Bost, expressed optimism and support for Trump's leadership, highlighting his political comeback and potential to address key issues like secure borders and a strong economy.
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Zeba Khan
Zeba Khan is a journalist based in Kanpur, India.
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Jennifer Aniston reveals she's voted for Kamala Harris
31 Oct 2024
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WION
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Jennifer Aniston expressed her support for Kamala Harris and Tim Walz, emphasizing the need for unity and an end to negativity and division in the country. She shared her voting decision on social media, highlighting her desire for leaders who promote democracy and unity.
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Debra Krol
Debra Krol is a Native American journalist based in Phoenix, United States of America. Specialties: Native American issues, including science and environmental issues, economic development, business, Native American art; travel/tourism [both Native and mainstream]; and photojournalism. ...
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Walz and other Dems court, seek to strengthen 'tribal wall' of Native voters
10 Oct 2024
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| Democratic Party
Minnesota Governor Tim Walz and other Democratic figures are actively engaging with Native American communities in Arizona and other battleground states to strengthen the 'tribal wall' of voters crucial for the upcoming 2024 elections. The Democratic Party is emphasizing its commitment to tribal sovereignty and Native American rights, with Walz highlighting the Biden administration's efforts to support tribal nations. The article also notes the involvement of prominent figures like Stacey Abrams and Mark Hamill in advocating for Native voter participation. Concerns about environmental issues, such as a uranium mine near sacred sites, were raised by tribal leaders, with Walz promising to communicate these to Vice President Kamala Harris. The piece underscores the strategic importance of Native votes in key states and the Democratic Party's efforts to secure them.
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Andrew Lycett
Andrew Lycett is an experienced journalist and author based in London, United Kingdom.
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Kamala thought the vibes could save her
10 Oct 2024
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thespectator.com
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| Donald Trump Campaign
Kamala Harris's presidential campaign is facing significant challenges as it struggles to maintain momentum and voter support. Despite being the Democratic nominee, Harris's campaign lacks a clear message and is criticized for not effectively engaging with key voter demographics, particularly black male voters in Michigan. Polls indicate a tightening race against Donald Trump in crucial Rust Belt states, with Trump gaining ground in Michigan. The Democratic Party is deploying prominent figures to boost voter turnout, but concerns remain about the campaign's outreach and messaging. Harris's centrist stance on gun ownership is highlighted as a potential strategy to connect with voters, but its impact remains uncertain.
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Jean-Marc Manach
jean-marc manach is a french investigative & OSINT (data)journalist based in Paris, France, working on surveillance, privacy and intelligence issues (among other things) since the late 90s. He has written numerous information security manuals explaining how to protect ones sources and ...
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From License Plate Surveillance to Political Slogan Monitoring
11 Oct 2024
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Next
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| Political Expression
An automated license plate recognition system in the United States, initially designed for traffic control, is also capable of identifying political slogans on bumper stickers and house signs, raising concerns about privacy and surveillance of constitutionally protected speech. The system, operated by DRN Data, a Motorola subsidiary, captures precise locations of these images, which are accessible to private investigators, debt collectors, insurance companies, and law enforcement. The technology's ability to monitor political expressions has sparked debates about mass surveillance and potential discrimination against disadvantaged neighborhoods.
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Alyssa Moxley
Alyssa Moxley is a writer and audio producer based in Athens, Greece. She is available for investigative reports, detailed cultural analysis, and interviews for print and radio. She is also available for audio recording (for radio or video) needs with high quality equipment. She has expertise in ...
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25 Days to Go
10 Oct 2024
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www.nytimes.com
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| Donald Trump and Russia
The article discusses the 2024 U.S. presidential election, focusing on Kamala Harris's campaign strategies and challenges, including her media appearances and efforts to appeal to low-propensity voters. It highlights the impact of Hurricane Milton on key battleground states and the potential political implications. The text also addresses Donald Trump's alleged connections with Vladimir Putin and the Republican campaign's focus on issues like transgender rights. The discussion includes insights from political analysts on the electoral landscape and voter behavior, emphasizing the unpredictable nature of the election outcome.
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Maire Rowland
Maire Rowland is a journalist based between Tirana, Albania and Ireland. I have extensive expertise in press freedom and human rights reporting. Published in The Coalition For Women In Journalism, The Sunday Times, Equal Times, Irish Examiner. Freelance member of NUJ UK and Ireland
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Kamala Harris vs. Trump: The Future of Press Freedom and Women Journalists Hangs in the Balance
05 Dec 2024
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Coalition For Women in Journalism
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| Women Journalists
The article examines the implications of the 2024 U.S. presidential race between Kamala Harris and Donald Trump on press freedom, particularly for women and LGBTQI+ journalists. It highlights Harris's commitment to press protections and transparency, contrasting it with Trump's history of hostility towards the media and the potential threat posed by Project 2025. The report underscores the surge in press freedom violations during Trump's presidency and the ongoing challenges under the Biden administration. It calls for the passage of the PRESS Act to protect journalists' communications and emphasizes the need for continued advocacy to safeguard press freedoms.
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Carmen Russell-Sluchansky
Carmen Russell-Sluchansky is a journalist based in Washington, United States of America.
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Kamala Harris makes final pitch for White House in Philly to 30,000 on Rocky steps
05 Nov 2024
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whyy.org
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| Pennsylvania Electoral Votes
Vice President Kamala Harris delivered a closing speech in Philadelphia, urging voters to support her in the presidential election. The event, featuring performances by artists like Lady Gaga and speeches from political figures, emphasized the importance of Pennsylvania's electoral votes. Harris criticized her opponent, Donald Trump, and highlighted her commitment to women's rights and bridging partisan divides. Despite a strong campaign presence in Pennsylvania, polls remain tight, leaving Democrats anxious about the outcome.
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James Simms
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James Simms is a Forbes contributor and freelance journalist in Tokyo, former columnist for The Wall Street Journal and former Scripps Journalism Fellow at the University of Colorado at Boulder. He is also a regular commentator on Japanese television and radio and former President of the Foreign ...
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Trump win would increase nuclear proliferation concerns
01 Sept 2024
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Kyodo News+
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| International Relations
The article discusses the potential implications of a Donald Trump victory in the upcoming U.S. presidential election, particularly concerning nuclear proliferation. With Joe Biden stepping down, Kamala Harris leads the Democratic campaign, energizing key voter demographics. The article highlights concerns about Trump's past actions and rhetoric, which have led to discussions in Europe and Northeast Asia about acquiring nuclear weapons. It emphasizes the potential destabilizing effects of a Trump presidency on global security and political norms.
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David Smith
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The change agent v the tyrant: Harris’s big speech focuses on Trump
30 Oct 2024
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www.aol.co.uk
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| Donald Trump
Kamala Harris delivered a speech in Washington, focusing on Donald Trump as a central figure in the upcoming US presidential election. She criticized Trump for his divisive politics and authoritarian tendencies, positioning herself as a change agent for a new generation of leadership. Harris emphasized practical promises like tax cuts and price caps, while distancing herself from Joe Biden on certain issues. The speech aimed to make the election a referendum on Trump, highlighting the need for unity and hope in America.
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Ashley Westerman
Ashley is an award-winning journalist and audio producer based in Ukraine. An experienced reporter, editor and producer (field & studio), she has more than a decade of journalism experience and has previously worked for Voice of America and NPR in Washington, D.C. Since becoming a freelance ...
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A look back at the 2024 race for the White House
06 Nov 2024
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WUNC
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| US Politics
The 2024 presidential race was marked by unexpected developments, including an indicted candidate leading primaries, a sitting president withdrawing, and a former president surviving an assassination attempt. Donald Trump announced his candidacy, while Joe Biden initially sought reelection before stepping aside for Kamala Harris, who gained ground in swing states. The Republican field saw several candidates drop out, with Nikki Haley endorsing Trump. The campaign was characterized by contrasting visions from Trump and Harris, with Trump focusing on past grievances and Harris emphasizing future-oriented policies. The election highlighted deep political divisions and the challenges facing the United States.
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Tamara Zieve
Tamara Zieve is the correspondent for Israel and the Palestinian Territories for the German Press Agency, dpa, where she covers politics, defence, conflict, diplomacy and more. She has worked in the Israeli media for a decade, previously having worked as a reporter for The Jerusalem Post and as a ...
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Israel intensifies attacks against Hezbollah
30 Sept 2024
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jewishinsider.com
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| Middle East Tensions
The conflict between Israel and Hezbollah has escalated following Israel's targeted strikes on Hezbollah commanders in Lebanon, including the assassination of senior commander Ibrahim Aqil. In retaliation, Hezbollah launched over 150 rockets and missiles into northern Israel, reaching as far as Haifa. The IDF has called for Lebanese civilians to evacuate areas used by Hezbollah for military purposes, as Israel prepares for further strikes. Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu emphasized the need for security and criticized Hezbollah's unprovoked attacks. The U.S. has cautioned against an all-out war, advocating for diplomatic solutions. The situation remains tense, with potential for further escalation.
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