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If Trump Takes Over: NATO Anxiety and Deportations
If Donald Trump wins the autumn's presidential election in the USA, uncertainty awaits around Nato and tariffs on Chinese goods. At home, the Republican plans to deport 11 million undocumented immigrants.
Biden on the debate: I was sick
USA's President Joe Biden says he was ill during the debate against Donald Trump last week. I felt terribly, says Biden in a first TV interview after the heavily criticized performance.
World leaders congratulate Starmer on his victory
Keir Starmer receives congratulations from colleagues around the world after his landslide victory in Britain's election. .
The Disney Heir: Biden Must Step Down
More important donors are threatening to withdraw their support for the Democrats if Joe Biden is not replaced as the party's candidate ahead of the presidential election in November. If Biden does not step aside, the Democrats will lose, says Abigail Disney, heir to the Disney fortune, who has donated large sums to the party.
Optimism in ceasefire talks
The negotiations about a ceasefire in the Gaza War have taken small steps forward. Israel's Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has approved further talks with Hamas and consulted with USA's President Joe Biden.
Zelensky demands an answer from Trump about the war
Ukraine's President Volodymyr Zelenskyj demands an answer from Donald Trump about what he means by saying that he, if he becomes the new American president, can quickly put an end to the war in Ukraine. > If Trump knows how to end the war, he should tell us today, says Zelenskyj in an interview with [Bloomberg](https://www.
Biden refuses to back down – but the pressure is increasing
More voices are being raised to suggest that Joe Biden should step aside and let someone else run against Donald Trump in the autumn's presidential election. But Biden is standing firm in his decision not to withdraw – and the Democratic governors are backing him.
Old politicians "a challenge for USA's democracy"
To be old is not necessarily a disadvantage for a presidential candidate in the USA. But when the entire political elite is older than most of the population, as in the USA, it can become a threat to democracy, says political scientist Aksel Sundström at the University of Gothenburg.
The White House: Biden will "absolutely" not withdraw
Joe Biden doubts his nomination as presidential candidate, according to The New York Times. But the White House denies all talk.
It's bubbling behind Biden
A first democrat in Washington has now urged USA's president Joe Biden to throw in the towel ahead of the election in the autumn. I respectfully urge him to do so, says congressman Lloyd Doggett.
Trump's Major Court Cases: Verdicts May Be Delayed
The message from the US Supreme Court that a former president enjoys certain immunity makes it likely that Donald Trump's criminal fate will be decided only after the presidential election. Here is the situation in the four major cases where Trump has been brought to justice.
Biden on Trump's immunity: Can disregard the law
Donald Trump is in practice above the law. This is what USA's President Joe Biden says at a press conference following the Supreme Court's ruling on the former president's immunity from prosecution on Monday.
Bannon reports to prison
The former Trump advisor Steve Bannon has begun serving his four-month prison sentence. On Monday, the 70-year-old presented himself at the federal prison in Danbury, Connecticut, and was escorted into the facility.
The President has immunity – but not always
The USA's former presidents enjoy prosecution immunity for official actions. The Supreme Court rules.
Increased voter doubts about Biden's abilities
The family and Joe Biden himself want him to continue in an attempt to be re-elected as president. But doubts about Biden's abilities to handle the job are increasing among voters, according to a new opinion poll.
Jill Biden: Joe is the right man for the job
President Joe Biden's wife does not seem to consider advising her husband to step down after his heavily criticized debate performance against Donald Trump on TV. Joe is not just the right man for the job.
Trump gloating after Biden's mistakes
The former President Donald Trump does not hide his schadenfreude over President Joe Biden's weak, according to several assessors catastrophic, performance in the TV debate the other day. "Grossly incompetent" and "a crashed train", are some of Trump's judgments about Biden.
Sharon Stone backs tired Biden
"No matter how tired Joe seemed, he's crystal clear for you", says film star Sharon Stone in a video clip on [Instagram](https://www. instagram.
New York Times: Biden Should Step Down
Joe Biden should step aside and let another Democrat take on Donald Trump for the presidency in the election in November. This is the opinion of the editorial board of one of the US's most influential newspapers, the New York Times.
Biden: I don't debate as well as I used to
The USA's president Joe Biden has made his first public appearance since Thursday's presidential debate with former president Donald Trump, where Biden's performance has been described as wavering and incoherent. .
The Lies that Characterized the First Debate
Lies, misleading information, and embellishments. Both USA's President Joe Biden and ex-President Donald Trump were guilty of these during the first debate ahead of the autumn election – although the latter takes the lead.
Democrats in Debate Panic: Can Biden Be Replaced?
Wavering and incoherent. And, according to some, painful to watch.
Biden's debate backlash gave a small dollar boost
The dollar rose slightly during the presidential debate between President Joe Biden and ex-President Donald Trump on Friday night – a debate where most analysts see Trump as the one who emerged victorious. The market reaction was however limited.
The Vice President on Biden's Performance: Slow Start
Joe Biden started the presidential debate slowly but ended strongly, if you ask his vice president. According to Biden's former boss Barack Obama, you can have "bad debate evenings".
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