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Congress: BJP afraid of poll loss, Nadda put Manmohan remarks in wrong context | India News

India News: Congress on Friday said PM Modi and BJP chief JP Nadda were resorting to polarisation as they were fearful of losing Lok Sabha elections. Congress ge

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Congress: BJP afraid of poll loss, Nadda put Manmohan remarks in wrong context

Lok Sabha Elections News: Congress on Friday said PM Modi and BJP chief JP Nadda were resorting to polarisation as they were fearful of losing Lok Sabha elections. Congress ge

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BBC News

see the democratic party split right in the centre. democratic disapproval of israel's actions has risen. now the same kind of opinion polls is indicated on the republican side, with parallel sympathy of palestinians. there are significant numbers of pro israel democrats. that's what makes the politics of this issue very difficult for president biden. he hasn't really satisfied anyone in his own party. we saw almost a0 democrats voted against and is aid to israel. is against and is aid to israel. is there any sort of concern here for there any sort of concern here for the white house when it comes to what the us�*s foes may be thinking as they are watching this battle out? , ~ , , out? yes, i think there is. there is clearl a out? yes, i think there is. there is clearly a concern _ out? yes, i think there is. there is clearly a concern that _ out? yes, i think there is. there is clearly a concern that the - clearly a concern that the polarisation here in the united states affecting both domestic and

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BBC News

there are significant numbers of very pro—israel democrats. that's what makes the politics of this issue very difficult for president biden. he hasn't really satisfied anyone in his own party. we saw almost a0 democrats voted against this aid to israel. is there any sort of concern here for the white house when it comes to what the us�*s foes may be thinking as they are watching this battle out? yes, i think there is. there is clearly a concern that the polarisation here in the united states affecting both domestic and international issues is hollowing out american strength and is leading to these kind of log jams in congress where either nothing happens at all or something happens at the last second when the situation is particularly perilous. there is a realfear, particularly in foreign policy circles that russia or china or other potential american adversaries look at these kind of things and feel that america

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BBC News

when we see the democratic party split right in the centre. in the centre on the issue of isreal and the palestinians. democratic disapproval of israel's actions has risen. now the same kind of opinion polls is indicated on the republican side, with parallel sympathy of palestinians. there are significant numbers of very pro—israel democrats. that's what makes the politics of this issue very difficult for president biden. he hasn't really satisfied anyone in his own party. we saw almost 40 democrats voted against this aid to israel. is there any sort of concern here for the white house when it comes to what the us's foes may be thinking as they are watching this battle out? yes, i think there is. there is clearly a concern that the polarisation here in the united states affecting

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Fact Vs. Fiction - Philippines: Detecting Deception

Why is the Philippines dubbed as "Patient Zero" in the global information epidemic? We investigate ecosystems exacerbating disinformation and polarisation in the country.

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Facebook Does Not Believe It Is a Primary Cause of Polarisation: Executive : Tech News

Facebook Does Not Believe It Is a Primary Cause of Polarisation: Executive A Facebook executive said in an interview on Sunday with CNN that the company does not believe that its social media service is a primary contributor to the political polarisation that has become widespread in the United States.The company's vice president of policy

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Congress questions timing of CAA implementation, says aimed at polarisation | India News

India News: Congress General Secretary Jairam Ramesh questioned the timing of the implementation of the Citizenship Amendment Act and asserted that it was timed a

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Governance risks in a post-truth world

Facts have become a casualty in the deeply polarised United States and authoritarian China, putting the rules-based order at serious risk

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pakistan: Pakistan must move from 'anarchy and polarisation' after election: Army chief

The military looms large over Pakistan's political landscape, with generals having run the country for nearly half its history since partition from India in 1947.

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