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Now, his reliance on the country may give Beijing leverage. By Mara Hvistendahl, Jack Ewing and John Liu Anti-migrant rhetoric in the aftermath of the attacks at the concert venue outside ... Read More

Elections tracker 2024: every vote and why it matters


More than 80 countries, more than half the world’s population, will vote this ... The country has been a staunch Ukraine supporter, and that stance is not expected to change regardless of ... Read More

Ilhan Omar says 'of course' she will vote for Biden after warning him about losing Muslim votes over Israel


The far-left Democrat was asked on CNN on Tuesday if Biden would get her vote ... country. And I know what it felt like for my constituents and for people around this country and around the world. Read More

France becomes first nation to make abortion a constitutional right


March 4 (UPI) --France became the first country in the world to make abortion a constitutional right Monday, with French lawmakers adopting the bill in a 780-72 vote in a move inspired by the U.S ... Read More

Ukrainians Living Under Russian Occupation Are Coerced to Vote for Putin


The Russian government is prodding Ukrainians with billboards and posters to vote “for their president” and to “take part in the future of our country.” It is promoting the election with a ... Read More

One of the world's most populated cities is nearly out of water as many go "days if not weeks" without it


But for months, the sprawling city has been suffering from diminishing water supplies — and now, one of the world's most populated ... in their houses," CBS News contributor Enrique Acevedo ... Read More

The World Daily Brief for March 1: Violence in Gaza; Putin’s address; voting in Iran


The surge in output is expected to strengthen China’s dominance over the production and price of a metal used in electronics, electric cars and aviation. Read more The World Daily Brief is ... Read More

Manchin: "I Love My Country Too Much To Ever Support A Vote For Trump," "Joe's Been Pushed Too Far To The Left"


Sen. Joe Manchin (D-WV) joins 'Morning Joe' to discuss the 2024 presidential race, the Israel-Gaza war and its impact on the U.S. presidential race, why he chose not to mount a third-party run for ... Read More

Iranians vote in elections as conservatives expected to dominate


Iranians voted on Friday in elections for parliament and a key clerical body, amid fears of a low turnout and with conservatives expected ... that I vote: what would it change?" ... Read More

CBS News poll analysis: Who's voting for Biden, and who's voting for Trump?


Heading into Super Tuesday, the latest CBS News poll ... in their vote are backing him by more than two to one. Six in 10 women think overturning Roe v. Wade was bad for the country, and nearly ... Read More

Japan avoids recession after Q4 GDP revised upward to 0.4% growth


But inflation-hit domestic demand ... as someone who loved his country and valued personal connections in a political world fraught with divisions. World News // 17 hours ago U.N. secretary ... Read More

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Now, his reliance on the country may give Beijing leverage. It’s a Statue of Prince Philip. Really. But Now It Has to Go. A much-reviled faceless statue in Cambridge, England, commemorating ... Read More


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