Rise in White supremacism proves headache to Biden who’s struggling to retain Black voters

Rise in White supremacism proves headache to Biden who’s struggling to retain Black voters

Opinion polls show the November 5 election shaping up to be a close match between Biden and Trump, making turnout among Black Americans – who comprise sizeable populations in key battleground states like Georgia, Michigan, Wisconsin and Pennsylvania – a crucial aspect of Biden’s path to victory.

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Anarchy: US forces fly in to bolster security at embassy in Haiti, evacuate nonessential staff

Anarchy: US forces fly in to bolster security at embassy in Haiti, evacuate nonessential staff

Caribbean leaders have called for an emergency meeting on Monday in Jamaica on what they called Haiti’s “dire” situation. They have invited the United States, France, Canada, the United Nations and Brazil to the meeting.

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US military starts airlifting embassy staff from Port au Prince, bolstering security as Haiti sinks further into anarchy

US military starts airlifting embassy staff from Port au Prince, bolstering security as Haiti sinks further into anarchy

Haiti entered a state of emergency last Sunday after fighting escalated while Prime Minister Ariel Henry was in Nairobi seeking a deal for the long-delayed UN-backed mission. Kenya announced last year it would lead the force but months of domestic legal wrangling have effectively placed the mission on hold.

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Paramilitary group fighting Sudan’s army endorses UN call for ceasefire during Ramadhan

Paramilitary group fighting Sudan’s army endorses UN call for ceasefire during Ramadhan

The head of the World Food Programme, Cindy McCain, said earlier this week that the conflict risks creating the world’s largest hunger crisis, with some 18 million people across Sudan facing acute hunger, including six million who face starvation.

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US, UK, French military shoot down Houthi drones after attack on bulk carrier, destroyers

US, UK, French military shoot down Houthi drones after attack on bulk carrier, destroyers

The Houthis have been attacking ships in the Red Sea and Gulf of Aden since November in what they say is a campaign of solidarity with Palestinians during Israel’s war against Hamas in Gaza. The group’s military spokesman Yahya Sarea said in a televised speech on Saturday they had targeted the cargo vessel and “a number of US war destroyers at the Red Sea and Gulf of Aden with 37 drones”.

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Hopes of Gaza Ramadhan ceasefire dim but Israeli spy agency says mediators are pushing for truce

Hopes of Gaza Ramadhan ceasefire dim but Israeli spy agency says mediators are pushing for truce

A Hamas source said the group’s delegation was “unlikely” to make another visit to Cairo over the weekend for talks. Egypt, the US and Qatar have been mediating truce negotiations since January. The last deal struck was a week-long pause in fighting in November during which Hamas released more than 100 hostages and Israel freed about three times as many Palestinian prisoners.

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Money talks: Media mogul Rupert Murdoch to marry at 93, days after he was engaged to another woman for two weeks

Money talks: Media mogul Rupert Murdoch to marry at 93, days after he was engaged to another woman for two weeks

Previously, he was married to Patricia Booker, an Australian, with whom he had Prudence, and then to Scottish-born journalist Anna Torv, with whom he had Lachlan, James and Elisabeth. These four Murdoch children have the same stake in the family trust and an equal say in what happens to the trust’s voting stock upon Murdoch’s death. He later married Chinese-born Wendi Deng, whom he divorced in 2013 after having two daughters, Grace and Chloe.

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Americans rush to buy knives in preparation for bloody presidential poll as new purchases hit 20 million

Americans rush to buy knives in preparation for bloody presidential poll as new purchases hit 20 million

People motivated by climate change, Ellis said, tend to be homesteaders who grow their own food and move to more “climate proof” locations, such as the mild summer haven of Duluth, Minnesota. Others whose main fear is lawlessness are frequently the gun enthusiasts stereotypically associated with the prepper movement.

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Port-au-Prince residents report heavy gunfire as Haiti opposition scrambles to form coalition against gangs

Port-au-Prince residents report heavy gunfire as Haiti opposition scrambles to form coalition against gangs

Haiti remained largely paralysed on Wednesday, with schools and businesses still closed amid heavy gunfire blamed on the gangs that control an estimated 80 per cent of the capital, Port-au-Prince. The country’s two biggest prisons were raided, resulting in the release of more than 4,000 inmates over the weekend.

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Moscow on ‘red alert’ as US embassy in Russia warns of imminent attack by Islamic State extremists

Moscow on ‘red alert’ as US embassy in Russia warns of imminent attack by Islamic State extremists

Most Western countries advise against all travel to Russia and say their citizens should leave. The US has the highest level of warning for Russia – red “4 – Do not travel” – the same level as Afghanistan, Syria, Yemen, South Sudan and Iran.

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