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US election live: The final day of campaigning
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US election live: The final day of campaigning

US Presidential candidates Kamala Harris and Donald Trump. Photo: AFP With only hours to go until Election Day in the US, the presidential candidates are making their final arguments for the top job. The race for the White House between Kamala Harris and Donald Trump has already seen more than 78 million Americans cast ballots ahead of Tuesday's Election Day, approaching half the total 160 million votes cast in 2020, in which US voter turnout was the highest in more than a century. Follow all the latest developments with RNZ's live blog: Source link
US election : Shock Iowa poll raises possibility of upset in final days of race
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US election : Shock Iowa poll raises possibility of upset in final days of race

There are just two days of campaigning left before polls close in a historically close United States presidential election. RNZ has been at a Donald Trump rally in Lititz, Pennsylvania, as he focuses on the critical state. Democrat Kamala Harris campaigns in Michigan on Monday (NZ time) while Trump will go on to hit two more eastern battleground states North Carolina and Georgia. A poll has shown Harris leading in Iowa, a state that Trump won easily in both 2016 and 2020, the possibility of an upset there. Follow all the election action with RNZ's live blog: Source link
US Election: Fifteen American politics movies to watch instead of doomscrolling
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US Election: Fifteen American politics movies to watch instead of doomscrolling

Harrison Ford in Air Force One, Meryl Streep in Don't Look Up and Jack Nicholson in Mars Attacks! are just some of the many screen American presidents. Photo: Screenshot / Supplied It's not even a New Zealand election, but we get it. You're stressed out. America will choose its next president on Wednesday NZ Time, deciding between former President Donald Trump or Vice President Kamala Harris. You really can't scroll through campaign news non-stop without breaking your brain, but you're still in a mood to watch something political. The presidency has been the subject of countless movies, good and bad, from lofty biopics to action-packed romps. Here are 15 movies about American presidents and politics that are worth firing up to divert your brain for a few hours as Election Day approaches...
Harris appeals to Christians and Arab Americans, Trump embraces violent rhetoric
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Harris appeals to Christians and Arab Americans, Trump embraces violent rhetoric

Opinion polls show the pair are locked in a tight race. Photo: AFP By Nandita Bose and Steve Holland, Reuters Democrat Kamala Harris made her closing pitch for the US presidency at a historically Black church and to Arab Americans in battleground Michigan on Sunday, while her Republican rival Donald Trump embraced violent rhetoric at a rally in Pennsylvania. Opinion polls show the pair locked in a tight race, with Vice President Harris, 60, bolstered by strong support among female voters while former President Trump, 78, gains ground with Hispanic voters, especially men. Voters overall view both candidates unfavourably, according to Reuters/Ipsos polling, but that has not dissuaded them from casting ballots. More than 78 million Americans have already done so ahead of Tuesday's Election...
Ukraine faces ‘one of the most powerful’ Russian offensives of war, warns commander
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Ukraine faces ‘one of the most powerful’ Russian offensives of war, warns commander

Ukrainian servicemen of the 24th Mechanized Brigade fire a BRM1k infantry fighting vehicle towards Russian positions in Donetsk in August, 2024. Photo: AFP / Press Service of the 24th Mechanized Brigade of Ukrainian Armed Forces Ukraine's army chief has warned that his forces are facing "one of the most powerful Russian offensives" since the start of the war as Russia claimed it captured more settlements on the eastern frontline. Russia has steadily been making gains in the eastern Donbas region, which Russia's President Vladimir Putin aims to capture in full. Reuters, citing open-source data, reported that Russia has been advancing at its fastest pace in at least a year. Ukraine's Commander-in-Chief Oleksandr Syrskyi said the situation on the front line "remains difficult" and certain ...
No need to tell your husband: Harris banks on women’s votes
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No need to tell your husband: Harris banks on women’s votes

By Aurélia End, AFP In an ad for Kamala Harris, a woman marks her ballot for the Democratic candidate while her husband thinks she's voting for Republican Donald Trump: "What happens in the booth, stays in the booth" a voiceover says. The 30-second-clip, narrated by actor Julia Roberts, shows the couple arriving at a polling station wearing baseball caps featuring the American flag, a symbol often sported by Trump supporters. The ad, financed by a religious nonprofit, has elicited fury in the Trump camp, with the former president calling it "stupid" and asking "Can you imagine a wife not telling her husband who she's voting for?" In the ad, the wife exchanges knowing glances with another female voter, before filling in her choice for Harris. "You can vote any way you want, and no one wil...
Music titan Quincy Jones dies at 91
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Music titan Quincy Jones dies at 91

Quincy Jones in 2019. Photo: AFP / Arnold Turner Quincy Jones, the man known simply as "Q," was a huge influence on American music in his work with artists ranging from Count Basie to Frank Sinatra and reshaped pop music in his collaborations Michael Jackson. Jones died on Sunday at the age of 91, his publicist said. There was very little Jones did not do in a music career of more than 65 years. He was a trumpeter, bandleader, arranger, composer, producer and winner of 27 Grammy Awards. A studio workaholic and a virtuoso at handling delicate egos, he shaped recordings by jazz greats such as Miles Davis, produced Sinatra, and put together the superstar ensemble that recorded the 1985 fund-raiser 'We Are the World', the biggest hit song of its time. Jones also was a prolific writer of mov...
Iranian woman ‘violently arrested’ after removing clothes at Tehran university
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Iranian woman ‘violently arrested’ after removing clothes at Tehran university

A female student stripped to her underwear outside her university in Iran in what some student and rights groups say was a protest against the country's strict Islamic dress code. A video circulating on social media and shared by rights group Amnesty International shows the woman sitting outside the university in her underwear and with her hair uncovered. She gestures toward her fellow students, many of whom are female and wearing headscarves, before strolling around the premises. Another video shows her walking down a road, still in a state of undress, before a group of men surround her, bundle her into a car, and drive away. Amnesty said Saturday (local time) the woman had been "violently arrested" after she protested the "abusive enforcement" of the dress code at Tehran's Islamic Azad U...
Australia’s $7.7 billion military satellite program axed amid defence cuts
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Australia’s $7.7 billion military satellite program axed amid defence cuts

By Andrew Greene, ABC Photo: 123rf A NZ$7.7 billion (AU$7 billion) program to create an Australian military-grade satellite communications system has been cancelled, with Australia's prime minister insisting the government is busy "prioritising" all defence purchases. Eighteen months ago, US defence giant Lockheed Martin was selected to deliver a hardened network of three to five satellites to provide high-level protection against cyber and electronic warfare attacks in what would have been Australia's largest-ever defence space contract. The project - known as JP9102 - was expected to include locally controlled and operated geostationary communications satellites, as well as multiple ground stations, but on Monday the Department of Defence confirmed it no longer met "strategic priori...
Indonesia’s Laki-laki volcano on Flores Island erupts, killing 9 people
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Indonesia’s Laki-laki volcano on Flores Island erupts, killing 9 people

Mount Lewotobi Laki-laki erupted just before midnight on Sunday local time. File photo. Photo: AFP At least nine people have died after Mount Lewotobi Laki-laki in eastern Indonesia erupted, spewing explosive plumes of lava and forcing authorities to evacuate several nearby villages. Mount Lewotobi Laki-laki - located on Flores Island in East Nusa Tenggara province - erupted on Sunday at 11.57pm local time, belching a fiery-red column of lava, volcanic ash and incandescent rocks, said Hadi Wijaya, a spokesperson for The Center of Volcanology and Geological Hazard Mitigation. "After the eruption, there was power outage and then it was raining and big lightning which caused panic among residents," he told Reuters, adding that the authority had raised the status of the volcano to level IV ...