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Joe Biden drops out of 2024 race, endorses Kamala Harris to be Democratic nominee
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.S. President Joe Biden(opens in a new tab) dropped out of the 2024 race for the White House on Sunday, ending his bid for re-election after a disastrous debate with Donald Trump that raised doubts about the incumbent’s fitness for office with the election just four months away. It was a late-season campaign thunderstrike without parallel in the News Cont. @ page 5
Bank of Canada cuts key interest rate again, more cuts ‘reasonable’ if inflation keeps easing
cent on Wednesday, with governor Tiff Macklem saying during a news conference that it would be reasonable to expect further rate cuts if inflation continues to ease. The cut was widely expected by economists after inflation eased in June. It marked the central entral bank cut rate bank’s second consecutive for 2nd consecutive cut after last month’s meettime, to 4.5 per cent. ing, when it cut rates for the The Bank of Canada cut its first time since March 2020. Cont. @ page 16 key interest rate to 4.5 per
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No scope to discuss 8-point demands till 4-point demands are met: Anti-discriminatory student movement
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he coordinators of the anti-discriminatory student movement on Tuesday gave the government another two-day ultimatum to fulfil their four-point “urgent demands”, and said the process to hold talks on their eight-point demand could only open after that. There is no scope to talk about the eight-point demands until the government fulfils their
four-point demands, they added. Five coordinators and a cocoordinator of the platform that has been leading the student movement seeking a reform in the quota system in government jobs, held a press conference at the Dhaka Reporters’ Unity (DRU) Tuesday where they pressed their demands. A huge number of
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Netanyahu speech draws thousands of protesters to the US Capitol
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ASHINGTON, July 24 (Reuters) - Police used pepper spray on some of the thousands of pro-Palestinian protesters who gathered outside the U.S. Capitol on Wednesday while Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu spoke to Congress.
Shortly before Netanyahu began speaking, U.S. Capitol Police said some protesters had become violent. “The crowd failed to obey our order to move back from our police line. We are deploying pepper spray towards anyone trying to break the law Cont. @ page 8
Wildfire that forced evacuation of Jasper National Park now within 12 km of townsite
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n encroaching wildfire that forced thousands of people to flee the community of Jasper overnight is now burning 12 kilometres south of the Alberta mountain town as shifting winds threaten to fan the flames. Government officials say at least 10,000 people were forced to evacuate from the Jasper townsite after a wildfire moved dangerously close to the community
late Monday night. That number doesn’t include an estimated 15,000 visitors in the national park who also had to flee the area late Monday, Cont. @ page 8
Islamabad seeks action on Frankfurt ‘vandalism’
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• Picture shows intruders holding Afghan tri-colour removing Pakistani flag from mast outside consulate SLAMABAD: After several individuals, said to be Afghan nationals, vandalised the Pakistani consulate in
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Frankfurt, Islamabad urged Germany to take immediate measures to prosecute those involved and hold to account those responsible for the security lapse. The videos show three men — one of whom Cont. @ page 5