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Harris Leads Trump 45% to 41% in Latest Reuters Poll
Harris Leads Trump 45% to 41% in Latest Reuters Poll

Democrat Kamala Harris leads Republican Donald Trump 45% to 41% in a Reuters/Ipsos poll published on Thursday that showed the vice president sparking new enthusiasm among voters and shaking up the race ahead of the Nov. 5 election. The 4 percentage point advantage among registered voters was wider than a 1 point lead Harris held over the former ...

Tunisian Court Overturns Rejection of Presidential Candidate
Tunisian Court Overturns Rejection of Presidential Candidate

A Tunisian court said it overturned the rejection of a former minister's presidential candidacy on Thursday, allowing him to stand in the October 6 election. Mondher Zenaidi, 73, an opponent of incumbent President Kais Saied, was among 14 candidates the High Independent Authority for Elections, or ISIE, barred from running due to insufficient ...

Egypt Intensifies Draconian Repression of Free Speech
Egypt Intensifies Draconian Repression of Free Speech

Egyptian authorities have intensified their crackdown on online freedom of expression, prosecuting and imprisoning dozens of people for social media posts, Human Rights Watch (HRW) said on Thursday. Since May 2024, prosecutors have ordered at least 110 travel bans and asset freezes in cases related to freedom of expression, and courts have ...

Russia Claims Two More Villages in East Ukraine
Russia Claims Two More Villages in East Ukraine

Russia said Thursday that it took two more east Ukrainian villages -- in the Donetsk and Lugansk regions -- as its forces continue their advance deeper into the country. The defense ministry said Russian forces captured the village of Mykolaivka, around 15 kilometers (nine miles) from the city of Pokrovsk in the Donetsk region, as well as the ...

Macron to Supply Fighter Jets to Serbia
Macron to Supply Fighter Jets to Serbia

Expectations are high that France and Serbia will sign a deal worth billions of euros to supply fighter jets to the Balkan country during a visit by President Emmanuel Macron to Belgrade this week. The French president will kick off a two-day visit to Serbia Thursday, with the Rafale fighter jet deal looming large after President Aleksandar Vucic ...

Tensions in Beijing as US and China Diplomats Discuss Taiwan
Tensions in Beijing as US and China Diplomats Discuss Taiwan

A senior Chinese military official warned the United States to stop "collusion" with Taiwan while top White House aide Jake Sullivan stressed the importance of stability in the tense Strait in a rare one-on-one meeting Thursday, both sides said. Sullivan arrived in Beijing on Tuesday, the first US national security advisor to visit China since ...

Paris Paralympics Officially Open
Paris Paralympics Officially Open

The 2024 Paralympics opened in Paris on Wednesday in a colourful and hope-filled ceremony, starting 11 days of competition in a city still riding the wave of the successful Olympics. French President Emmanuel Macron declared the Games open during a ceremony in a balmy Place de la Concorde in central Paris -- the first time a Paralympic opening ...

Telegram Founder Banned From Leaving France
Telegram Founder Banned From Leaving France

France on Wednesday charged Pavel Durov, the founder and chief of Telegram, with a litany of violations related to the messaging app and banned him from leaving the country while allowing the billionaire to walk free after four days under arrest. Durov, 39, was charged on several counts of failing to curb extremist and illegal content on the ...

Telegram Founder To Face Charges over 'Violence' Against His Child
Telegram Founder To Face Charges over 'Violence' Against His Child

Pavel Durov, the founder and chief of Telegram, who was arrested in France on charges of failing to curb illegal content on the app, is also being investigated on suspicion of "serious acts of violence" against one of his children, a source close to the case said Wednesday. The probe, opened recently by the French child welfare office, concerns ...

Burkina Victims' Families Criticize Army Over Jihadist Massacre
Burkina Victims' Families Criticize Army Over Jihadist Massacre

Families of Burkina Faso civilians killed in a massacre have accused the army of exposing them to their jihadist killers by making them leave their village to dig a trench. Armed men carried out the attack in the village of Barsalogho in north-central Burkina Faso on Saturday, killing dozens of civilians and security personnel, local sources ...

Venezuelan Opposition Leader Ignores Second Court Summons
Venezuelan Opposition Leader Ignores Second Court Summons

Venezuelan opposition presidential candidate Edmundo Gonzalez Urrutia ignored a second summons from prosecutors Tuesday as his coalition denounced "judicial harassment" following President Nicolas Maduro's disputed reelection. Prosecutors loyal to Maduro want to question the 74-year-old, who is in hiding, in an investigation into his claim that ...

SQUAD: China’s New Opponent
SQUAD: China’s New Opponent

Whether Vice President Kamala Harris wins the upcoming United States presidential election in November, or former President Donald Trump returns to the Oval Office after a four-year absence, the challenge posed by China will remain a significant concern for Washington. However, the approaches may differ depending on who is in power. It is now ...