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US election: Joe Biden may have handed Trump a big assist with his ‘garbage’ gaffe
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US election: Joe Biden may have handed Trump a big assist with his ‘garbage’ gaffe

By Stephen Collinson, CNN Analysis - Joe Biden had largely been an afterthought one week before the election in which he'd once hoped to win a second term. Not anymore. With an imprecise attempt to defend Puerto Ricans from attacks at Donald Trump's rally in New York, the president on Wednesday inadvertently injected himself into the home stretch of the campaign and forced Vice President Kamala Harris into clean-up mode. The gaffe offered Trump an opening to turn headlines away from his own antics that add up to the most extreme closing argument of any modern presidential campaign. Biden mentioned Puerto Rico, slandered as a "floating island of garbage" by a comedian at Trump's Madison Square Garden event. But his clumsy defence of the self-governing American territory - and the vital swin...
Spain flash floods kill at least 51 people in Valencia region
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Spain flash floods kill at least 51 people in Valencia region

By Emma Pinedo and David Latona for Reuters A flooded slum area is pictured in Picuana, near Valencia, eastern Spain on 30 October. Photo: JOSE JORDAN / AFP At least 51 people have been killed in flash floods sweeping the eastern Spanish region of Valencia following torrential rains on Tuesday that left roads and towns under water, local authorities say. Dozens of videos shared on social media overnight appeared to show people trapped by the floodwaters, with some climbing into trees to avoid being swept away. ️️️️️TODA LA SOLIDARIDAD con las familias de los fallecidos y desaparecidos y con las personas afectadas de Valencia,Albacete y Andalucía por la gran #INUNDACIÓN por una terrible gota fría Saquemos la lección de fortalecer los servicios públicos y tomarnos en serio el… pic.twi...
Has the Trump camp’s divisive rhetoric shaved off a key demographic? Will it sway the outcome?
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Has the Trump camp’s divisive rhetoric shaved off a key demographic? Will it sway the outcome?

By Barbara Miller, ABC North America correspondent Former US President and Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump arriving to speak at Madison Square Garden in New York, on 27 October. Photo: ANGELA WEISS / AFP Analysis - Donald Trump's not sorry; he's apparently very, very angry. The Republican presidential candidate addressed the media at his Mar-a-Lago residence in Florida after facing backlash over comedian Tony Hinchcliffe's racist comments at a Madison Square Garden rally two days ago. Megastars of the music industry, among them Bad Bunny, Jennifer Lopez and Ricky Martin, have lined up to condemn the comedian's remarks that Puerto Rico was a "floating island of garbage" and endorse Trump's opponent. Several Republicans representing areas with significant Latino populati...
Teen accused of girls’ murder at UK dance class faces terrorism charge
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Teen accused of girls’ murder at UK dance class faces terrorism charge

By Lauren Kent, CNN Floral tributes were left for the victims following the deadly knife attack in Southport, northwest England, on 29 July. Photo: Peter Powell/AFP/Getty Images via CNN Newsource The teenager charged with the murder of three young girls in a July stabbing attack at a dance class in northwest England will face a terrorism charge, British prosecutors announced on Tuesday (local time). The suspect Axel Rudakubana, who was 17 at the time of the attack but is now 18, will be charged with the production of the biological toxin ricin, and possession of information likely to be useful to a person committing or preparing to commit an act of terrorism, the United Kingdom's Crown Prosecution Service said in a statement. The new charges he faces in relation to the attack in the ...
Deadly Israeli strike in Gaza amid anger over UN agency ban
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Deadly Israeli strike in Gaza amid anger over UN agency ban

People walk past the damaged Gaza City headquarters of the United Nations Relief and Works Agency for Palestine Refugees in February 2024. Photo: AFP An Israeli air strike on a single residential block killed nearly 100 people, Gaza's civil defence agency said, leaving rescuers scrambling through rubble for survivors as Israel pressed on with its offensives in Gaza and Lebanon. The latest bombing came as Israel faced a chorus of international criticism after its parliament voted overwhelmingly to ban UNRWA, the main United Nations aid agency working with Palestinians in Gaza and the occupied West Bank. Palestinian rescuers and desperate family members gathered round the demolished five-storey block in Beit Lahia in the north of Gaza. A charred body with long hair hung out of an upper-st...
‘It’s a cult’: Kiwis voting in US describe ‘nightmare’ election
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‘It’s a cult’: Kiwis voting in US describe ‘nightmare’ election

Susan Cutforth moved to US 14 years ago and voted for Harris. Photo: Nick Monro/RNZ A New Zealander who has lived in the United States for 14 years says the election campaign is a "nightmare" and Donald Trump is a "fascist". Polls were showing Kamala Harris and Donald Trump were neck and neck in the critical southwest states of Arizona and Nevada. RNZ's Corin Dann caught up with a group of New Zealanders and Australians in an Irish pub in Phoenix, Arizona. Susan Cutforth, who has lived in the US for 14 years and was based in Phoenix, said the election campaign had been a "nightmare" to live through. And she was worried what another Trump presidency might mean. "It's such polarity, the two, between them. All the things that Trump threatened that he would do, like becoming a dictator, he...
US election updates : Kamala Harris gives final major speech
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US election updates : Kamala Harris gives final major speech

The latest polls have vice president Kamala Harris and former president Donald Trump even in the critical southwest states of Arizona and Nevada. At 12.30pm on Wednesday (NZT), Harris gave her final speech on the Ellipse - the patch of park where Trump rallied his supporters on 6 January 2021, within view of the White House. Trump is still working to distance himself from the controversial Madison Square Gardens rally insisting he is "the opposite of a Nazi". Keep up to date with the latest US election coverage here: Sign up for Ngā Pitopito Kōrero, a daily newsletter curated by our editors and delivered straight to your inbox every weekday. Source link
Former SAS soldier Jamie Pennell on Taliban’s return to power in Afghanistan
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Former SAS soldier Jamie Pennell on Taliban’s return to power in Afghanistan

In the latest episode of 30' with Guyon Espiner, former SAS soldier Jamie Pennell opens up on his thoughts on the Taliban returning to power after the US military withdrawal in 2021, and how he's still surprised to be alive. A rooftop firefight during the 2011 siege of the Kabul Intercontinental Hotel became a defining moment of New Zealand's role in the US-led war in Afghanistan. It was also a defining moment in Jamie Pennell's life. NZSAS operatives, coordinating with Afghan Crisis Response Unit personnel, were instrumental in clearing the building and rescuing civilians trapped inside, after Taliban insurgents attacked the hotel and began killing hostages. Pennell, who was among the SAS soldiers who battled their way to the top of the building, received the Gallantry Star for his leadin...
Australia to ramp up missile production as Indo Pacific enters new missile age
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Australia to ramp up missile production as Indo Pacific enters new missile age

By Kirsty Needham Australia's Minister for Defence Industry Pat Conroy (left) speaking in Honiara on 7 August 2022. File picture. Photo: AFP / Australian Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade / Dion Isaacson Australia says it will establish domestic manufacture of artillery ammunition with France's Thales, and guided rocket systems with Lockheed Martin, to boost its weapons stockpiles and export to security partners including the United States. Minister for Defence Industry Pat Conroy said in a speech on Wednesday that Australia was boosting its missile defence and long-range strike capability. "Why do we need more missiles? Strategic competition between the United States and China is a primary feature of Australia's security environment," he told the National Press Club in Canber...
Several bodies found in flood-hit areas of southeast Spain
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Several bodies found in flood-hit areas of southeast Spain

By Emma Pinedo and David Latona A flooded street in Alora, near Malaga, on 29 October, 2024, after heavy rain hit southern Spain. Photo: AFP An unspecified number of bodies have been found in areas hit by flash flooding in southeastern Spain, the leader of the Valencia region told reporters early on Wednesday. Torrential rains caused by a cold front moving across southeastern Spain flooding roads and towns on Tuesday, prompting authorities in the worst-hit areas to advise citizens to stay at home and avoid all non-essential travel. "Dead bodies have been found, but out of respect for the families, we are not going to provide any further data," said the regional leader of Valencia Carlos Mazon. Spain's state weather agency AEMET declared a red alert in the eastern Valencia region, wi...