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Donald Trump says ‘Taylor Swift can’t endorse Joe Biden’ – here’s why

Former US President Donald Trump dismisses the possibility of Taylor Swift endorsing Joe Biden, claiming she owes her success to him and the Music Modernization Act!

Republican frontrunner Donald Trump Sunday said there is “no way” global pop star  Taylor Swift can endorse US President Joe Biden for re-election, saying she could not be “disloyal to the man who made her so much money”. 

In a post on his social media handle Truth Social, the former US President wrote, “I signed and was responsible for the Music Modernization Act for Taylor Swift and all other Musical Artists. Joe Biden didn’t do anything for Taylor, and never will.” 

“There’s no way she could endorse Crooked Joe Biden, the worst and most corrupt President in the History of our country, and be disloyal to the man who made her so much money,” Trump said. 

“I like her boyfriend, Travis, even though he may be a Liberal, and probably can’t stand me!” he added on Truth Social. 

The billionaire global pop star endorsed Biden in the 2020 presidential election when he first faced off against Trump. She has yet to endorse a candidate in this year’s race. 

Last month, the Biden administration urged action to remove sexually explicit deep-fakes of Swift that had emerged on social media, Bloomberg reported. 

An endorsement from Taylor Swift may influence voters in what’s likely to be a tight presidential race. Polling data show Donald Trump currently leading Biden by 2 percentage points nationwide in a hypothetical head-to-head match, according to the RealClearPolitics average. 

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Swift carries political clout because of her loyal fan base known as Swifties who inject billions into local economies traveling to her sold-out concerts globally. She’s boosted viewership of NBC’s Sunday Night Football, thanks to fans’ fascination with her relationship with Travis Kelce, tight end for the Kansas City Chiefs.

This article is sourced from Livemint News!

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Israel rescues 2 hostages from Gaza’s Rafah in overnight operation

In an overnight operation, Israeli forces rescued two hostages from Rafah in Gaza, 128 days after they were captured.

The Israel Defense Forces (IDF) announced on Monday that two Israeli hostages were rescued from Rafah city in southern Gaza in an overnight operation. More than 100 people still remain in captivity after Hamas took them hostage following the October 7, 2023 attack against Israel.

The two men were rescued from a residential building in the southern border town of Rafah in a raid that also killed at least seven people, according to Palestinian officials. Witnesses reported at least 17 airstrikes, flares and Apache helicopter fire.

The army identified the two rescued hostages as Fernando Simon Marman, 60, and Louis Har, 70, and said both were in good medical condition.

It said both men were kidnapped by Hamas militants from Kibbutz Nir Yizhak in the October 7, 2023 cross-border attack that started the Israel-Hamas war, now in its fifth month. They are just the second and third hostages to be rescued safely.

Lt. Col. Richard Hecht said the operation was based on “precise intelligence”, and that the site, located on the second floor of a building, had been watched for “some time.” He said Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu joined Israel’s military chief and other top officials as the raid unfolded.

Hamas militants killed an estimated 1,200 people and kidnapped 250 others in the October 7 raid that triggered the war. An Israeli air and ground offensive has killed over 28,000 Palestinians, according to local health officials.

Over 100 hostages were freed during a week-long cease-fire in November. Israel says about 100 hostages remain in Hamas captivity, while Hamas is holding the remains of roughly 30 others who were either killed on October 7 or died in captivity. Israel has made the rescue of all hostages one of the main goals of the war.

This article was originally published on India today.

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Putin, the president of Russia, says he is willing to engage with Ukraine and has prepared a large dossier!

President of Russia Vladimir Putin claimed that he was ready to negotiate with Ukraine and end the war, adding that the Ukrainian side made a mistake by rejecting his negotiations.

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In his first-ever interview with a Western journalist after Russia launched an armed offensive on Ukraine, Russian President Vladimir Putin claimed that he was ready to negotiate with Ukraine and end the war, adding that the Ukrainian side made a mistake by rejecting his negotiations.

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“We prepared a huge document in Istanbul that was initialled by the head of the Ukrainian delegation. He (Ukraine President) affixed his signature to some of the provisions, not to all of it. He put his signature and then he himself said we were ready to sign it and the war would have been over long ago. However, Prime Minister Johnson came, talked us out of it. And we missed that chance,” Putin said.

In an interview with the American news anchor Tucker Carlson released on Friday, President Putin said Ukraine made a mistake, adding. “Why do we have to bother ourselves and correct somebody else’s mistakes?”

“Well, you missed it. You made a mistake. Let them get back to that. That is all. Why do we have to bother ourselves and correct somebody else’s mistakes? I know one can say it is our mistake. It was us who intensified the situation and decided to put an end to the war that started in 2014 in Donbass. As I have already said, by means of weapons,” he added.

President Putin also referred to the expansion of NATO and declaration of Ukraine as a sovereign state saying that US and NATO bases began to appear in its neighbouring region and posing a for Russia.”Let me get back to furthering history. I already told you this. We were just discussing. Let us go back to 1991, when we were promised that NATO would not expand to 2008, when the doors to NATO opened to the declaration of state sovereignty of Ukraine, declaring Ukraine a neutral state,” he said.

“Let us go back to the fact that NATO and US military bases started to appear on the territory of Ukraine, creating threats to us. Let us go back to coup d’eta in Ukraine in 2014. It is pointless, though, isn’t it? We may go back and forth endlessly, but they stop negotiations. Is it a mistake? Yes. Correct it. We are ready,” he added.

Ukrainian forces have, in recent weeks, been on the defensive after Russia launched fierce assaults along the front lines. Kyiv did receive a boost to its war effort last week when the European Union approved a USD 54 billion aid package that will help avert a near-term Ukrainian financial crisis.

However, US lawmakers this week were unable to forge an agreement that would provide another USD 60 billion in aid to Ukraine, assistance that Ukrainian officials and military analysts deem critical to Kyiv’s war effort. Zelensky’s frustration with his top general burst into the public eye in early November, after General Zaluzhny published his essay calling the war a “stalemate.”In a strong rebuke, the Ukrainian president said that the comment was helpful to the Russians. 

This article is sourced from DNAindia!

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Pakistan Election Result 2024 Live: Imran Khan’s PTI, Bilawal Bhutto’s PPP win 5 seats each; Nawaz Sharif’s PML-N wins 4

Pakistan Election Result 2024 Live: Former PM Shehbaz Sharif secured NA-123 seat from Lahore as polling for Pakistan’s general elections concluded on Thursday.

Pakistan Election Result 2024 Live Updates: Following a national election on Thursday, Pakistan experienced notable delays in the vote count, prompting the country’s election commission to issue a late-night warning to polling officers, urging them to promptly release results, even ten hours after polls had closed. Pakistan’s political landscape is predominantly shaped by three major parties: Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz (PML-N), Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI), and Pakistan People’s Party (PPP).

The Election Commission of Pakistan began announcing results more than nine hours after voting came to an end.

The National Assembly, comprised of 336 seats, sees 266 candidates elected through direct voting, while the remaining 70 seats are reserved. Among these reserved seats, 60 are designated for women and 10 for non-Muslims, allocated based on each party’s representation in the Assembly. Securing a simple majority requires a minimum of 133 seats, but it’s speculated by many analysts that the election outcome might not yield a decisive winner.

Key highlights so far:

  • Initially, former Pakistan Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif, representing the PML-N party led by his brother Nawaz Sharif, secured victory in the NA-123 seat from Lahore, contributing to the party’s total of four seats as of 9 am.
  • However, despite PML-N’s performance, independent candidates supported by the jailed Imran Khan-led PTI party emerged victorious in five parliamentary seats, surpassing PML-N’s success.
  • The PPP, led by Bilawal Bhutto-Zardari, managed to win only three seats as on 9 am, trailing behind both PML-N and PTI.
  • Zafar Iqbal, the special secretary at the Election Commission of Pakistan (ECP), attributed the delay in announcing results to an “internet issue,” which caused the first official results for a constituency to be announced more than ten hours after polling closed.
  • Imran Khan’s Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) party encouraged individuals to remove passwords from their personal WiFi networks via a social media post, aiming to facilitate internet access for anyone nearby.
  • With the counting process continuing throughout the night, a clearer electoral landscape is expected to emerge by early Friday.

This article is sourced from Hindustantimes News!

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US President Joe Biden calls for a pause, saying that the fighting in Gaza is “over the top!

Israeli military action in Gaza has drawn criticism from US President Joe Biden, who called it “over the top.

US President Joe Biden

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U.S. President Joe Biden on Thursday suggested that Israel’s military response in Gaza has been “over the top” and said he is seeking a “sustained pause in the fighting” to help ailing Palestinian civilians.

“I’m of the view, as you know, that the conduct of the response in the Gaza Strip has been over the top,” Biden told reporters at the White House.

He added that he has been pushing for a deal to normalize Saudi Arabia-Israel relations, increased humanitarian aid for Palestinian civilians and a temporary pause in fighting to allow the release of hostages taken by Hamas.

“I’m pushing very hard now to deal with this hostage ceasefire,” Biden said. “There are a lot of innocent people who are starving, a lot of innocent people who are in trouble and dying, and it’s gotta stop.”

The remarks, some of Biden’s sharpest public criticism to date of the government of Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, come as the Democratic president has come under increasing domestic pressure to press Israel to stop fighting.

The White House did not respond to a request to elaborate on Biden’s remarks.

In the aftermath of Israel’s initial attacks, Biden was criticized for making remarks describing the death of innocent Palestinians as “the price of waging a war.”

Israel began its military offensive after Hamas militants from Gaza killed 1,200 people and took 253 hostages in southern Israel on Oct. 7. Gaza’s health ministry says more than 27,000 Palestinians have been confirmed killed, with thousands more feared buried under rubble.

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There has been one truce to date, lasting a week at the end of November.

Saudi Arabia has told the U.S. there will be no diplomatic relations with Israel unless an independent Palestinian state is recognised on the 1967 borders with East Jerusalem, and Israeli “aggression” on the Gaza Strip stops, the Saudi foreign ministry said in a statement on Wednesday. Israel’s Netanyahu has ruled out the establishment of a Palestinian state.

On Thursday, Israeli forces bombed areas in the southern border city of Rafah where more than half of Gaza’s population is sheltering, as diplomats sought to salvage ceasefire talks after Netanyahu rejected a Hamas proposal.

Biden said that he hoped a deal to get hostages released could lead to a temporary pause in fighting that gets extended.

He also suggested that Hamas launched the October attack to prevent a broad deal between Israel and Saudi Arabia, but added that “I have no proof.”

Explaining his response to the crisis, Biden appeared to mix up the details of his diplomatic efforts, calling Egyptian President Abdel Fattah al-Sisi the leader of Mexico.

“Initially, the president of Mexico, Sisi, did not want to open up the gate to allow humanitarian material to get in, Biden said.

“I talked to him. I convinced him to open the gate. I talked to Bibi to open the gate on the Israeli side.”

Biden is running for re-election in November and is relying on the support of younger voters and those from ethnic and religious minorities who favor Democrats to win what is expected to be a closely contested election with Republican frontrunner Donald Trump. (Reuters)

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This article is sourced from DNAindia!

Maldives remains at ‘high risk of external, overall debt distress’: IMF

The International Monetary Fund has warned that the Maldives IMF remains at “high risk of external and overall debt distress”.

The Maldives, which has borrowed heavily from China, remains at “high risk of external and overall debt distress”, the International Monetary Fund (IMF) warned. It also said that there was a need for “urgent policy adjustment”.

Beijing has pledged more funding for the Maldives since pro-China President Mohamed Muizzu took power in November 2023.

Muizzu thanked China last month for its “selfless assistance” for development funds after a visit to Beijing.

The IMF did not give details of the Maldives’ foreign debt but said there was a need for “urgent policy adjustment”.

“Without significant policy changes, the overall fiscal deficits and public debt are projected to stay elevated,” the IMF said after a review of the country’s economy.

“The Maldives remains at high risk of external and overall debt distress,”

The island nation, famed for its white sand beaches and where tourism accounts for nearly a third of the economy, has recovered economically from the Covid-19 pandemic.

But while a planned airport expansion and an increase in hotels are projected to boost growth, the IMF said “uncertainty surrounding the outlook remains high and risks are tilted to the downside”.

Muizzu’s mentor, former president Abdulla Yameen, who ruled for five years until 2018, borrowed heavily from Beijing for construction projects.

That left it owing 42 per cent of its more than $3 billion foreign debt to China in 2021, according to the World Bank, citing the Maldives’ Finance Ministry.

Global east-west shipping lanes pass through the nation’s chain of 1,192 tiny coral islands, stretching around 800 km across the equator.

This article was published on India Today.

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Pakistan Elections 2024: Leading candidates include Nawaz Sharif’s PML-N and Bilawal Bhutto’s PPP, while Imran Khan is still detained!

Pakistan Elections 2024: Controversy taints Pakistan’s political environment, with claims of military meddling clouding the election process.

Pakistan Elections 2024

As Pakistan gears up for its national elections on February 8, all eyes are on the two major contenders: Nawaz Sharif’s Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz (PML-N) and Bilawal Bhutto Zardari’s Pakistan Peoples Party (PPP). However, the political landscape is marred by controversy, with accusations of military interference casting a shadow over the electoral process.

Nawaz Sharif, the former Prime Minister, has emerged as the front-runner, with his party PML-N widely expected to secure victory. Sharif, who returned from self-exile last year, has positioned himself as a champion for economic revival, pledging to address pressing issues such as high inflation, currency instability, and low foreign reserves. Analysts suggest that Sharif’s perceived backing by the powerful military gives him an advantage over his rivals, particularly Imran Khan, his main political adversary.

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Imran Khan, the leader of the Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) party and former Prime Minister, finds himself in a precarious position ahead of the elections. Despite winning the last national election, Khan is now in jail, with his party facing what many see as a military-backed crackdown. This development has significantly weakened Khan’s electoral prospects and cast doubt on the fairness of the electoral process.

In contrast, Bilawal Bhutto Zardari, the scion of Pakistan’s most prominent political dynasty, presents himself as a formidable contender for the premiership. As the son of the late Prime Minister Benazir Bhutto and former President Asif Ali Zardari, Bilawal inherits a rich political legacy and commands significant support, particularly in southern Pakistan.

However, the upcoming elections are not without challenges. Pakistan grapples with a dire economic crisis, escalating inflation, and rising militant activities. Moreover, strained relations with neighboring countries further exacerbate the country’s woes. Despite these pressing issues, the election discourse has largely revolved around the power struggle between Sharif and Khan, sidelining crucial matters affecting the nation’s stability and security.

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This article is sourced from DNAindia!

Indian-origin UK, Irish PMs mark return of power sharing in Northern Ireland

The Indian-origin prime ministers of the UK and Ireland, Rishi Sunak and Leo Varadkar, met on Monday to oversee a historic power-sharing pact in Northern Ireland, where a devolved government took charge after two years.

The Indian-origin prime ministers of the UK and Ireland, Rishi Sunak and Leo Varadkar, met on Monday to oversee a historic power-sharing pact in Northern Ireland, where a devolved government took charge after two years.

Prime Minister Sunak and Taoiseach Varadkar met at Parliament Buildings, Stormont Castle, in Belfast as they hailed efforts to restore devolution in Northern Ireland.

They also met political leaders separately, including First Minister Michelle O’Neill and Deputy First Minister Emma Little-Pengelly, who head the devolved region’s executive. Pengelly belongs to the Democratic Unionist Party (DUP).

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Britain’s Northern Ireland Secretary Chris Heaton-Harris, newly appointed Northern Ireland’s First Minster, Sinn Fein’s Michelle O’Neill, newly appointed Northern Ireland’s deputy First Minster, Democratic Unionist Party’s Emma Little Pengelly and Britain’s Prime Minister Rishi Sunak pose at Stormont Castle, in Stormont. (AFP)

“Now it’s time to get to work,” said Sunak after his meetings.

“We’ve worked very hard and succeeded in protecting Northern Ireland’s place in the union and built on what we achieved with the Windsor Framework to ensure the smooth flow of trade in the UK and all the benefits that are there as a result of Brexit can be seized,” he said.

While Southampton-born Sunak’s roots connect with Punjab, Dublin-born Varadkar has his familial roots in Maharashtra.

In a readout of the historic discussions between the British Indian and Irish Indian leaders, Downing Street said Sunak began by congratulating the Ireland rugby team for their emphatic win against France in the Six Nations contest on Friday.

“This had been a challenging time, but patience had proved key to a deal. Now that the institutions were up and running again, he wanted to see all three strands functioning equally well. The sense of relief and optimism from people in Northern Ireland had been very striking and made it all worthwhile,” reads the Downing Street statement.

Both leaders agreed that a “stable, effective and successful” Northern Ireland – part of the United Kingdom and sharing a border with Ireland – benefitted the UK-Irish relationship immensely.

The British government has already pledged to provide a financial package worth GBP 3.3 billion, described by Sunak as “generous and fair”, to any newly-formed executive at Stormont.

The return of power-sharing came after months of negotiations involving the government and the DUP of Northern Ireland. It withdrew from power-sharing in February 2022 protesting the post-Brexit trade arrangements for Northern Ireland, agreed between the UK and European Union (EU).

Last week, DUP leader Sir Jeffrey Donaldson announced his party had a reached a deal with Number 10 that means no “routine” checks on goods crossing from Great Britain to Northern Ireland. He said on this basis, and with legislation passed at Westminster to implement more changes, his party would return to government.

Writing in the visitors’ book at Parliament Buildings in Belfast, Taoiseach Varadkar wrote: “Delighted to be here on an important day for Northern Ireland and to witness devolved democracy and the Good Friday Agreement operating once more.”

The Good Friday Agreement, signed in 1998 by then British Prime Minister Tony Blair and his Irish counterpart Bertie Ahern, backed by then US President Bill Clinton, brought an end to 30 years of conflict in Northern Ireland, known as the Troubles.

This article was originally published on India today.

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Afghan Women Urge United Nations For Active Role at Doha Conference

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The prominent members of women’s protest movements have urged the United Nations to advocate for the active participation of women in the Doha Conference, scheduled to be held in Afghanistan, as reported by Khaama Press.In a letter sent to the UN, the Afghan women highlighted that any decision regarding Afghanistan’s fate without consulting women would not be acceptable.The open letter carries the signatures of approximately 10 protest movements and was released on Wednesday, following a virtual meeting among women’s rights activists.Notably, the Doha Conference, initiated by the United Nations, is scheduled to be held on February 18 and 19, according to Khaama Press.This is the second Doha Conference focused on Afghanistan, with the first one hosted by the United Nations approximately eight months ago.Reportedly, during the initial Doha Conference, Afghan women were not represented.Moreover, the letter sent to the UN states that the meaningful presence of women is crucial, given the ongoing violations of women’s rights in Afghanistan, including arbitrary detentions of girls, gender-based violence, and acts of gender apartheid, Khaama Press reported.Officials from the Taliban government have also been invited to attend this conference.However, as women remain deprived of basic human rights in Afghanistan, the women’s rights activists argued that women protesters have been fighting against the Taliban’s harsh actions against women for the past two and a half years and should be included in the conference.One of the women’s rights activists, Mina Rafiq, emphasised that women who are actively opposing the policies of the Taliban should be invited to the Doha conference.

“In previous conferences, genuine women representatives were absent, and it was ineffective. In the Doha conference, women who are actively opposing and fighting against the policies of the Taliban should be invited,” she said.The core agenda of the Doha conference is to discuss and negotiate the proposals put forth by Feridun Sinirioghlu, a former Turkish diplomat, as reported by Khaama Press.Additionally, according to the sources, discussions will take place during this conference regarding the appointment of a new UN envoy for Afghanistan.

This article was published on The ANI NEWS.

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Maldives Prosecutor General brutally stabbed amid political crisis: Report

Maldives’ Prosecutor General Hussain Shameem has been brutally stabbed by unidentified miscreants, according to media reports. The development came amid political turmoil in the island nation where the Opposition is planning to impeach President Mohamed Muizzu.

Maldives’ Prosecutor General Hussain Shameem has been brutally stabbed by unidentified miscreants, according to the country’s media reports. Shameem was appointed by the Maldivian Democratic Party (MDP), which was in the government till November last year, and is presently the Opposition party.

The attack on Shameem came as several Maldivian parliamentarians have been targeted by gangs on the road in recent days.

Meanwhile, the MDP said it has collected enough signatures needed to initiate a no-confidence motion to launch impeachment proceedings against President Mohamed Muizzu and his government. The impeachment motion against the pro-China President is likely to be submitted to Parliament soon.

This development came after the Maldivian Parliament witnessed chaos when lawmakers came to blows, disrupting a special session convened to seek parliamentary approval for Muizzu’s cabinet ministers. MPs from the ruling alliance consisting of the People’s National Congress (PNC) and the Progressive Party of Maldives (PPM) clashed with the MDP.

Muizzu, 45, defeated India-friendly incumbent Ibrahim Mohamed Solih in the presidential runoff held in September last year.

Soon after taking oath as the President of Maldives on November 17, Muizzu formally requested India to withdraw 88 military personnel from his country by March 15, saying the Maldivian people had given him a “strong mandate” to make this request to New Delhi.

According to the latest government figures, there are 88 Indian military personnel stationed in the Maldives to help operate a Dornier aircraft and two helicopters provided by India.

In a veiled dig at India, Muizzu, without naming any country, said, “We may be small, but that doesn’t give you the licence to bully us.” He made the comments after visiting China, his first foreign trip after becoming the President.

This article was published on India today.