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  • PoliticsAFP

    'I took a bullet for democracy,' Trump tells first rally since shooting

    Donald Trump, holding his first campaign rally Saturday since surviving an assassination attempt, rejected concerns that he is a threat to America's democratic system, triumphantly telling the crowd: "I took a bullet for democracy."The rally represented a moment remarkable by any measure, with Trump back on the campaign trail exactly one week since the assassination attempt.

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  • NewsAFP

    US issues 'don't travel' alert for protest-hit Bangladesh

    The US State Department warned Americans on Saturday not to travel to Bangladesh and said it would began removing some diplomats and their families from the country roiled by deadly civil unrest."Travelers should not travel to Bangladesh due to ongoing civil unrest in Dhaka," the department said in an advisory that escalated its advice of "reconsider travel" from earlier in the day.

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  • NewsReuters

    North Korea floats trash balloons towards South

    SEOUL (Reuters) -North Korea on Sunday was floating balloons carrying trash towards South Korea, the South's Joint Chiefs of Staff said. South Korea's military on Friday resumed its round-the-clock loudspeaker broadcast campaign targeting North Korea in response to what it called the "despicable, shameful and vulgar" launch of balloons by Pyongyang carrying trash across the border. Since May, North Korea has been floating thousands of balloons with bags of trash attached to them, which have be

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  • NewsEuronews

    Erdoğan dismisses UN plan for federated Cyprus, reaffirms commitment to two-state peace deal

    The Annan Plan proposed the establishment of a United Republic of Cyprus, a federation of two states. It was put to a referendum in 2004 and was approved by 65% of Turkish Cypriots in the north but overwhelmingly rejected by Greek Cypriots in the south.

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  • PoliticsSky News

    Democrats split over who should replace Biden if he quits while Trump says he 'took a bullet for democracy'

    As Joe Biden faces more calls to step down as the Democratic Party's presidential nominee, division is growing in the party about who should replace him should he go. Senator Elizabeth Warren, who previously ran against Mr Biden in the 2020 Democratic presidential primary, has said vice president Kamala Harris is "ready" if he bows out. "What gives me a lot of hope right now is that, if President Biden decides to step back, we have vice president Kamala Harris who is ready to step up to unite

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  • PoliticsThe Telegraph

    Trump warns of ‘slaughter in the suburbs’ in first rally since assassination attempt

    Donald Trump warned of “slaughter in the suburbs” and called Joe Biden a “sick, weak, pathetic man” in his first rally since surviving an assassination attempt last weekend.

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  • HealthThe Guardian

    ‘I’m so sorry, I’ve got cancer’: why do two of every five Australian men die early from preventable conditions?

    A new report suggests men are less likely than women to have a trusting relationship with a doctor and so miss out on health literacy and advice

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