Putin, the president of Russia, claims he would rather have Joe Biden than Donald Trump in the White House.
Vladimir Putin, the leader of Russia, stated on Wednesday that he believes US President Joe Biden will win in 2024 over former US President Donald Trump because he is a more seasoned and reliable politician.
Joe Biden wins the first primary of the US election year in South Carolina. South Carolina's first Democratic primary was easily won by Joe Biden. With around 96% of the vote, he defeated two other contenders with ease.
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'Open arms' aid vessel arrives off the coast of Gaza carrying food supplies.
A 200-ton relief ship from Cyprus arrived in Gaza to feed 600,000 Palestinians despite a strict embargo. The boat comes as Gaza's humanitarian situation worsens as a result of Israel's continuous embargo.
Man City knows 'it's victory or Arsenal will be champions of the Premier League.'
Sunday is the last day of the Premier League season, with Manchester City and Arsenal in contention for the championship. A victory at West Ham will secure City's fourth title in a row, regardless of what Arsenal does at home against Everton. City leads the Gunners by two points into the final day, searching for their first EPL title under Mikel Arteta and the club's first in 20 years.
Ireland's Leo Varadkar will resign as prime minister
Prime Minister Leo Varadkar of Ireland said a moment ago that he would be stepping down, with a national election scheduled for the following year. Many were not prepared for the shift.
Peace in the Israel-Hamas conflict seems unlikely.
There is growing pressure on Israel to call off hostilities. Brazil's president has compared Israel's battle against Hamas to Holocast. Along with mounting calls for a humanitarian truce, a number of politicians from the US, Australia, Canada, UK, EU, and Jordan backed Israel's proposal to halt and retreat from a planned ground offensive in the southern Gazan city of Rafah. Are chances of an Israel-Hamas truce, however, slim?
Saudi Arabia wants the Palestinian issue handled and demands an early ceasefire in the Israel-Hamas conflict.
The worst-case scenario—a larger battle in West Asia—has not yet resulted from Israel's war in Gaza against Hamas militants. But tensions in West Asia are almost at an all-time high in light of recent developments. Even so, western countries and Arab countries are frantically trying to reduce the rising temperatures.
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UK local elections: Prime Minister Sunak's party suffers significant losses.
British Prime Minister Rishi Sunak's Conservative Party has suffered a significant defeat in municipal elections. The polls come just months before a parliamentary election. While the main opposition Labour Party increased its vote share, smaller parties and independents performed well.
The US says that Russia intends to launch nuclear weapons into space, endangering global security.
A "national security threat" associated with Russian nuclear capability has been alerted by the chairman of the US White House Intelligence Committee. Russia is reportedly planning to launch a nuclear weapon into space that could be used to target satellites, according to the intelligence report.
Iran ignores Pakistan over Kashmir Pakistan is greatly embarrassed that Ebrahim Raisi, the prime minister of Iran, has declined to bring up Kashmir during his speeches and meetings. Although Raisi has discussed Palestine, Israel, and the US, he has not brought up Kashmir. Shehbaz Sharif, the prime minister of Pakistan, is not having a good time with this.
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