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- 04 November 2024
04 November 2024
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As the U.S. presidential election approaches, candidates Kamala Harris and Donald Trump are ramping up their final campaign efforts to sway undecided voters. Harris, the Democratic Party’s candidate, has concentrated on Pennsylvania, a crucial swing state, while Trump has focused his attention on North Carolina and Michigan, two states with strong conservative traditions but also significant numbers of swing voters.05 Nov 2024-01:00
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The launch of “yet another” intercontinental ballistic missile (ICBM) by the Democratic People’s Republic of Korea (DPRK) poses a “grave threat” to regional stability, a senior UN political affairs official warned on Monday, as the Security Council discussed the rising tensions in the region and beyond, News.Az reports citing UN Geneva.04 Nov 2024-23:28
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Hezbollah denied Israeli claims on Monday evening that its senior commander, Abu Ali Rida, had been assassinated in the southern Lebanese town of Baraachit, News.Az reports citing foreign media.04 Nov 2024-23:15
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Which version of Europe is real: the largely peaceful, democratic, and united continent of recent decades, or the fragmented, volatile, and conflict-ridden Europe of centuries past? If Donald Trump wins the U.S. presidential election in November, we may soon discover the answer, News.Az reports citing Foreign Policy.04 Nov 2024-22:37
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On Monday, Japan launched its new flagship H3 rocket from the Tanegashima Space Center in Kagoshima Prefecture, carrying a defense communication satellite, News.Az reports citing China Daily.04 Nov 2024-22:16
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The final Marist Poll finds Kamala Harris leading Donald Trump nationally among likely voters, 51% to 47%, News.Az reports citing foreign media.04 Nov 2024-21:57
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Azerbaijan’s Minister of Defense, Colonel General Zakir Hasanov, currently on an official visit to Slovakia at the invitation of Deputy Prime Minister and Defense Minister Robert Kaliňák, visited the Slavin War Memorial, News.Az reports via the Defense Ministry.04 Nov 2024-21:45
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On Monday, NATO Chief Mark Rutte aimed to ease concerns regarding the potential effects of a Donald Trump victory in the upcoming U.S. presidential election, News.Az reports citing foreign media.04 Nov 2024-21:30
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