US VİCE PRESİDENTİAL DEBATE: Mike Pence V Kamala Harris !
?? In the US, vice presidential candidates Mike Pence and Kamala Harris met at a live television debate.
The debate between the US Vice President and Republican Party candidate Mike Pence and the Democratic Party's candidate Kamala Harris started with the response of the US to the Covid-19 outbreak.
Pence, who was at the head of the Covid-19 task force established within the White House, defended the White House administration's response to the epidemic. The epidemic claimed more than 200,000 lives in the country.
Harris accused the Trump administration of trying to cover up the seriousness of the epidemic, describing the White House's fight against the coronavirus as "the greatest failure of a presidential administration in the history of the country".
"The administration lost its right to be reelected," Harris said, "They still don't have a plan, Joe Biden has it." When asked by moderator Susan Page why the death rate in the US population is higher than any other country in the world, Pence replied, "I want President Trump to know that from day one, he put the health of the American people first."
Pence said, "Trump did something that no other president has done. He suspended travel with China, the world's second largest economy," and said Trump saved hundreds of thousands of lives.
Pence also promised vaccination before the end of the year.??
? Their act of resistance became a focal point for protests in the UK. It ignited a national conversation on slave trader memorials, and Colston's empty plinth was secretly occupied with the statue of a BLM protester. That was removed 24 hours later by the local authority.
The protests were a call to be heard, said Bilal. "People have been petitioning for the statue to come down for decades and were routinely ignored by the council."
Bilal believes Floyd's death forced people outside the US to reflect on their own issues with racism. She said the brutality of his death awakened "a lot of people that hadn't really thought about systemic racism before."
? US President Donald Trump said at a press conference held at the White House, "If I win the election to be held in November, a new agreement will be signed" very quickly "between the United States and Iran. I can say in a week, but let's give ourselves a month ”.
US President Trump announced on May 8, 2018 that he withdrew the US from the 2015 Joint Comprehensive Action Plan (JCPOA) agreement.
US Secretary of State Mike Pompeo sent a letter to the United Nations Security Council last month asking the United States to expand its international arms embargo on Tehran. WE WILL REDUCE THE NUMBER OF SOLDIERS IN IRAQ TO 2 THOUSAND "
US President Trump also announced that they will reduce the number of US troops in Iraq to 2,000 and the number of troops in Afghanistan to 4,000 in a short time.
Trump said, "We will reduce the number of soldiers in Iraq to 2 thousand in a very short time."
⭐ What's the estimated value of Maradona's wealth?
There is no comprehensive account of Maradona's wealth, but in some speculative reports, media outlets have used two metrics.
The first estimates the total value of all Maradona's assets, from his sports cars to his jewellery.
An inheritance worth between $75m (£55m) and $100m is one estimate that has been widely cited by Argentine media. This was referenced, without attribution to a source, in an article written by Julio Chiappetta, an Argentine sports journalist who was close to Maradona.
? The suspect, named as 38-year-old Radik Tagirov, is a locksmith with a previous conviction for theft, police said.
He is suspected of being the so-called "Volga maniac", who is linked to numerous crimes and killings committed in regions along Russia's Volga River.
There has not yet been any comment from - or on behalf of - Mr Tagirov.
On Tuesday, police said the suspect was being questioned and was providing information relating to their inquiries.
Russia's Investigative Committee (SK), which operates like the FBI, said in a statement that Mr Tagirov's arrest was the result of forensic research and biological analysis, which suggested that the criminal acts against the women had been committed by one individual.
? This morning, a group of officers in the financial army announced that they had taken over the government by attempting a coup against the current France-backed government. While the president of Mali, Ibrahim Bobucar, who has been in office since the fall of 2013, there is still no news from Keita, the economy and foreign ministers were arrested by the soldiers. The Prime Minister resigned. According to the IS Research newspaper, the officers who carried out the coup are pro-Turkish. However, this news has not been confirmed. ongoing behind the scenes between France and Turkey also made the financial impact of the conflict with Turkey is spoken as a threat to France. Developments in Mali are in this direction for now. We will keep sharing as there is new news, stay tuned
?Also , A Pennsylvania federal court on Saturday denied President Donald Trump's request to block certification of the state's 2020 election results in order to give his lawyers time to find evidence to support their claims of a fraudulent election system and improper ballot counting.
In a scathing ruling, U.S. District Court Judge Matthew Brann criticized the lack of evidence the Trump campaign presented to support its argument to potentially disenfranchise every voter in the commonwealth who cast a ballot in the 2020 elections — nearly 7 million in all.
? Competing for the US presidency, Biden promised a free coronavirus vaccine. Explaining his plan to combat the epidemic in Wilmington shortly before the US presidential election, Biden said, "When a safe and effective vaccine is found, the vaccine should be free to everyone, whether or not you have health insurance. ''
Stating that he will reach the governors in all states one by one and ask what kind of support they need in combating the epidemic, Biden stated that he will ask the US Congress to bring a bill to solve public health and economic problems by the end of January.