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JD Vance's claims that Trump appeals to 'normal gay guys' sparks controversy
JD Vance sparked controversy on Joe Rogan's podcast by claiming Trump could win the "normal gay guy" vote.
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Historical analysis of voter turnout in US elections (1828-2020)
Historically, US voter turnout highlights shifts in democracy, influenced by voting rights and civic engagement trends
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US Election Day weather forecast: How conditions could impact turnout in key states
Key battlegrounds like Michigan and Wisconsin could see rain showers, impacting voter turnout in other regions
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Major scandal erupts as over 300 explicit videos leak of Equatorial Guinea’s financial crime chief
A major scandal unfolds as Equatorial Guinea’s financial crime chief faces backlash over alleged explicit video leaks.
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US Electoral College: Why the popular vote doesn’t decide the presidency
In recent years there has been growing criticism of the electoral college and its role in the US elections
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US election: Which presidential candidate is better for Pakistan?
If Harris wins, relations may be limited; however, many Pakistanis prefer Trump in light of Imran Khan's incarceration
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Patti Morrissey responds to backlash following confrontation with Black Trump supporter
Patti Morrissey addresses criticism following a viral video showing her yelling at a Black female Trump supporter.
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Volcano eruption in Indonesia kills 10 as alert raised to highest level
Some wooden homes caught fire, and the ground was pockmarked with holes caused by flying molten rocks
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Bus accident in India's Uttarakhand kills 36, leaves six injured
At least 42 passengers on board in the bus travelling from Garhwal in the Himalayas to Ramnagar
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White liberal woman, triggered by Black woman’s support for Trump, identified as Patti Morrissey
A video is going viral showing a white liberal woman verbally abusing a Black woman over her support for Donald Trump.
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NATO after 75
As NATO turns 75, the alliance is urged to balance unity with restraint to avoid provoking further conflicts.
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What time do polls close for the US Election?
Vote-counting timelines vary by state, suggesting some results in the US election could be delayed.
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How much does the US president earn?
Upon leaving office, the president continues to receive compensation.
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Woman cares for bedridden husband for six years, gets divorced after recovery
Ex-wife provided unwavering support, handling daily tasks and changing his diapers
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New Delhi cracks down on polluting vehicles, construction sites
The capital faces severe pollution every winter as trapped emissions and farm smoke lead to school closures.
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Archaeologists uncover 4,000-year-old fortified town in Saudi Arabia
Discovery of al-Natah settlement uncovers Bronze Age town planning in northwest Saudi Arabia.
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Will banks, and schools be closed in US for 2024 Election day?
While Election Day is not recognised as a federal holiday, its observance varies across states.
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Republican and Democrat candidates spar over economic issues in New Hampshire
Lily Tang Williams targeted her opponent’s wealth, claiming it disconnects her from everyday voters' struggles.
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People seeking 'where to vote' as Harris-Trump race reaches final stages
Polling sites see last-minute queries amid tight Harris-Trump race, record early voting figures.
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When will the new US president be announced?
Voters will be eagerly waiting for the results of the US presidential race between Donald Trump and Kamala Harris.
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Kamala Harris addresses Arab Americans, talks about Gaza's humanitarian crisis
Meanwhile, Trump has called Democrats a "demonic party" and mocked Biden.
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Where to vote for election in the US?
Various options for voting are available, including in-person, early voting, and mail-in ballots.
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Dearborn Mayor Hammoud refuses to meet Trump in Michigan
Hammoud rejects Trump visit, citing harm from “Muslim Ban” and Republican stances on Middle East policies.
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Israel notifies UN of termination of UNRWA agreement
Earlier the Israeli parliament passed legislation banning UNRWA's operations in Israel, halting aid services in Gaza.
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Shah Rukh Khan confirms quitting smoking on his birthday
The actor previously disclosed smoking up to 100 cigarettes a day.
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Suez Canal Authority responds to outrage as Israeli warship transits Suez Canal
Suez Canal Authority says 'all vessels, including military, can pass freely'
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Canadian PM Trudeau condemns violence at Hindu temple in Brampton
Videos show demonstrators supporting Khalistan, leading to fistfights and violence on the temple grounds in Brampton.
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US rivals in last ditch effort to win photo finish
Democratic Harris, and Republican Trump remain with margin of error in all seven swing states
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Sandu defeats pro-Russian rival in Moldova
With 98% of ballots counted, Sandu led with 54.35%, concluding a campaign marked by allegations of interference
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Delhi's famed Urdu Bazaar on last legs
Delhi’s Urdu Bazaar, bookseller Mahfooz Alam mourns Urdu's fading literary heritage, as bookstores vanish for eateries
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14 dead in Uganda lightning strike
At least 14, including children, died from lightning hitting a church sheltering refugees during a storm in Uganda.
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5 migrants die in bid toreach Canary Islands
Five bodies were found after a migrant boat punctured near Lanzarote, with 97 people rescued by Spanish sea services.
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Relentless Israeli strikes kill 30 Gazans
Iran's president says a potential ceasefire may affect intensity of Tehran's response to Israel's strikes
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Crowd hurls mud, insults at Spanish royals, PM
Spain’s king, queen, and PM face angry crowd during flood-hit town visit as locals blame government response.
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AJK president nudges Sweden on Kashmir
Chaudhry urges world to pressure India to stop atrocities
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UN chief 'very concerned' on reports of N. Korea troops in Russia
UN chief warns of risk as North Korean troops may join Russian forces in Ukraine, raising conflict concerns.
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Iranians rally to mark 1979 hostage crisis
Iranians mark 1979 hostage crisis anniversary, chanting anti-US slogans, protesting Biden, Trump ahead of US election.
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Iranian FM lands in Pakistan to discuss bilateral ties, Middle East affairs
Visit could signal renewed momentum towards bilateral stability, mutual interests in shifting regional environment
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Five bodies found after migrant boat punctures off Spain’s Canary Islands
Three weeks ago, at least 48 migrants died en route to the Canary Islands on a boat from Mauritania
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Gaza documents leak linked to Netanyahu aide sparks backlash
Netanyahu denied any staff wrongdoing, stating on Saturday he learned of the leaked document solely through media
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Iran hints ceasefire could temper its response to Israeli strikes on military sites
Iranian president says end to "massacring the oppressed" could soften Tehran's response
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Turkiye, joined by 52 nations, urges UN to halt arms deliveries to Israel
Among the signatories was Saudi Arabia, Brazil, Algeria, China, Iran and Russia
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Lightning strike kills 14, injures 34 at Ugandan church during prayers
Fatal lightning strikes are common in east Africa, especially in schools where buildings lack lightning conductors
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Kamala Harris, Donald Trump face off in tight election race as 'swing states' hold the key
Elections tend to be decided in swing states with a history of alternating between Republican, Democratic candidates
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At least 31 dead in Gaza as Israeli strikes intensify
Israeli military deploys additional division to Jabalia, joining two battalions operating there, statement says
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Valencia flood victims protest, hurl mud at King Felipe, PM Sanchez during visit
Protestors chant "Murderers!" accusing officials of delayed alerts and slow emergency response during deadly storm
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China's marriage rates dip further in 2024 despite efforts to boost population
Country records 4.747m marriages in first three quarters of 2024, down by 943,000 compared to last year, data shows
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Last of a legacy: Urdu bookseller fights to keep a beloved language alive in Old Delhi
Spoken by many millions today, Urdu has a rich past that reflects how cultures melded to forge India's complex history
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Iranian protesters mark anniversary of 1979 US embassy hostage crisis in Tehran
Washington officially broke off relations with Tehran in 1980 and they have been frozen ever since
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India suffer first home soil whitewash in 24 years as New Zealand win third Test
Black caps clinch historic Test series whitewash over India, securing a 25-run a win in the final match in Mumbai