Joe Biden

Trump is back, how Biden will change his “America’s back” message at the G20

US President Joe Biden will be meeting with leaders from the Asia Pacific Economic Community (APEC) in Hawaii this week. “I would look to Biden to make some practical points, because the likelihood of Trump administration imposing tariffs is real,” Daniel Russel, former assistant secretary of state for South and Central Asia, said.

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Biden had a lot of support from young voters this year

US Vice President Kamala Harris, who lost to Joe Biden in the US presidential election, said, “I can’t say I didn’t try my best.” She added, “I’m confident that there will be change coming and I’m anxious to work with people who will make it happen.” Harris claimed that she had sought the support of young voters during her campaign.

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The impact of the Israel-Hamas war on lives

On the first anniversary of a war that began on October 7 last year, former US President Donald Trump said, “I did a lot more for Israel than anyone else…it’s not a give and take, as they say.” He was referring to former US President Joe Biden’s claim that Trump did “a lot more for Israel than anyone else”.

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The leader of Hezbollah was killed and his killing sparked joy and rage in the region

Israel’s PM Benjamin Netanyahu said on Friday that Hezbollah chief Hassan Nasrallah’s assassination is an “essential condition” for Israel to achieve its war goals. “He was the architect of a plan toannihilate Israel and he was responsible for the killing of hundreds of Americans,” Netanyahu added. US President Joe Biden said that Nasrallah and Hezbollah “were responsible for killing hundreds of Americans”.

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Biden warned that Gaza pier would undermine other aid routes

The US has decided to build a temporary pier in the West Bank to deliver aid to the Gaza Strip amid the war between Israel and Hamas. President Joe Biden had ordered construction of a temporary pier in his State of The Union address in March to hasten the delivery of aid to the Palestinian territory.

The DNC was taken over by some influential people

US Senator Kamala Harris and Democratic presidential candidate Joe Biden on Tuesday attended the ‘Hotties for Harris’ after-party at the Democratic National Convention in Chicago. Earlier in the day, US President Barack Obama addressed the convention. Harris will end the convention with a rally on Wednesday, while Biden will accept his party’s nomination on Thursday.

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If Trump loses, Biden isn’t sure about a peaceful transfer of power

Former US President Joe Biden, in his first interview after dropping out of the 2020 presidential elections, said that his primary goal was to make sure that Donald Trump did not win the election. ” Although I was very proud to be president, I have an obligation to the country to do what I have to do, and that is to defeat Trump,” he added.

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The race is still close, but Harris is gaining some traction

US Democratic presidential candidate Kamala Harris’ support among independents has increased by 9 percentage points since President Joe Biden exited the race, according to a poll. Trump is still more trusted on the economy but only by 3 points over Harris (51%-40%) compared to 9 points over Biden (54%-45%) in June. Harris is also winning independents.

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Harris has a stance on Israel

US Vice President Kamala Harris, who is running against Joe Biden for the Democratic nomination for the 2020 presidential elections, said on Friday that she would not send US troops to Gaza. “I will not send American troops to Gaza, and I will not send American troops to the Middle East,” she added.

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Newly undecided voters are crucial for Harris

After Joe Biden endorsed Kamala Harris for US President, the Democratic party said that it will “take full advantage” of his backing. The party added that it wants to “use his endorsement to ensure that we have a nominee who has the courage and the vision to defeat Donald Trump”. Harris will become the first female and the first Indian-American to run for President.