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Rishi Sunak announces bank holiday for coronation of King Charles III
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"I look forward to seeing people come together to celebrate and pay tribute to King Charles III by taking part in local and national events across the country in his honour," a statement by the UK PMO quoted the Prime Minister as saying. Prince Charles,73, automatically became the King of the UK after his mother Queen Elizabeth II's demise on September 8.
Imran Khan to return to political stage in 2 to 3 days
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Talking to mediapersons at the Shaukat Khanum Hospital in Lahore, where Imran is being treated for the leg injury, Azhar said the party would continue its peaceful protest against the "attempted assassination" of Imran Khan. The former Pakistan PM suffered gun shot injuries in leg on Thursday when he was leading the anti-government long march toward Islamabad, Geo TV reported.
Of 8 Indian Americans running in midterms, 5 seem headed for the House
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All the four Representatives who gave themselves the nickname "Samosa Caucus" stand a strong chance of being re-elected according to forecasts and a fifth, Democrat Shri Thanedar who is running for the first time is almost certain to join them. The three Republican aspirants, Ritesh Tanden who is running against fellow Indian American Ro Khanna in California, Sandeep Srivastava in Texas and Rishi Kumar in California have been written off in forecasts.
US polls are chaotic affairs left to patchwork of state, local authorities
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There isn't even a common voting machine for the country and within a state, the machines could vary: In New York state, the city uses machines from a company called Election Systems & Software, while elsewhere machines from Dominion Voting Systems, a company founded in Canada and has headquarters in Toronto and Denver, are deployed.
Barack Obama in last ditch effort to save Joe Biden and Democrats in midterms
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At present the Democrats and the Republicans are split 50 seats each in the Senate with the former enjoying the tie-breaking vote of Vice President Kamala Harris to pass legislation. In the house of representatives of the Congress, the Democrats have a wafer thin majority with 220 seats against 212 of the Republicans.
UN rights chief urges Elon Musk to ensure human rights in Twitter management
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The letter followed reports of Twitter's massive layoff of staff on Friday, including its human rights team and ethical AI team, Xinhua news agency reported. "Respect for our shared human rights should set the guardrails for the platform's use and evolution," Volker Turk said in the letter.
Joe Biden, Trump not on ballot, but their long shadows loom over candidates
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The Democrats have made Trump the personification of what they see as the imminent danger to US democracy arising from his questioning of the 2020 elections he lost leading to the attack on the US Capitol on January 6, 2021. And they also cite his arbitrary ways, his sometimes chaotic methods and his vicious tongue. Biden summed it up on Wednesday, saying: "American democracy is under attack because the defeated former president of the United States refuses to accept the results of the 2020 election. "
Joe Biden, Democrats stare at defeat, but the question is: How bad will it be?
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President Barack Obama had a word for it when it happened to him in 2010: "Shellacking". The Democrats, with their man Joe Biden in the White House, are widely expected to lose the House of Representatives thus. The Senate, which is evenly split at present, could either way; both parties need to improve their tally by just one to take absolute control of the body.
Imran's attacker is a drug addict, probe reveals
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According to Express News, during the interrogation the accused admitted to opening fire on Khan's container in Wazirabad on Thursday. The suspect told the police that he bought 26 bullets along with a pistol through a man named Waqas from Wazirabad. Police sources said the polygraph test of the accused could also be conducted to dig out more information, The Express Tribune reported.
US able to respond quickly to N. Korean nuclear test: Pentagon
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Sabrina Singh, deputy spokesperson for the defence department, made the remark as she highlighted the possibility of a North Korean nuclear test in the near future, Yonhap news agency reported. "We are in very close touch with our allies and partners in the region, and should there be such a test, we would be able to respond quickly if needed," Singh said when asked about the possibility of a North Korean nuclear test.
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