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Biden's Morehouse graduation invitation is sparking backlash, complicating election-year appearance

Biden's Morehouse graduation invitation is sparking backlash, complicating election-year appearance
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US President Joe Biden, First Lady Jill Biden extend greetings on Mahavir Jayanti

US President Joe Biden, First Lady Jill Biden extend greetings on Mahavir Jayanti
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a multibillion—dollar military aid package approved by the us house of representative of saturday, will give his country a chance of victory over invading russian forces. the bill now goes to senators for approval, before heading to the president's desk. in an interview on us television the ukrainian leader said more weapons will help kyiv retake the initiative in the two—year conflict — especially long—range missiles. ukrainian forces are facing mounting pressure against russian troops, especially on the eastern frontlines. the us assistance comes as russian forces advance west. they seized the strategic town of avdiivka back in february. earlier, russia's foreign ministry condemned the us aid package, saying the us is wading deeper into a war that will end in its humiliation. 0ur ukraine correspondent james waterhouse, has the latest from kyiv. a production line waiting for a presidential sign—off. freshly made artillery shells in this factory

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let's turn to some important news around the world. terry anderson, a us journalist held hostage in lebanon for six years, has died. the beirut bureau chief for the associated press was kidnapped by islamist militants in 1985. his daughter tells the bbc he died saturday at his home in greenwood lake, new york, saying he "found quiet, comfortable peace in recent years." preliminary results from the parliamentary elections in the maldives show the pro—china people's national congress party led by president mohamed muizzu won a landslide victory. sunday's vote was seen as a crucial test against the the pro—indian opposition in their plan to strengthen economic ties with china. us presidentjoe biden has congratulated workers at a volkswagen car factory in tennessee after they voted tojoin the united autoworkers union. the vote passed on friday with 73% support. volkswagen is one of several companies that opened non—union plants in southern us states in recent decades, lured by weaker labour laws. staff at a mercedes—benz plant in alabama will vote on unionisation next month. six republican governors

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had no choice but to bury the bodies of dead patients within the hospital while under israeli siege, but palestinians accuse israeli forces of killing some of the victims. the israeli military said it is checking reports about the bodies recovered from the mass grave. israel accuses hamas of using medical facilities as command centres which hamas rejects. meanwhile, at least five rockets are reported to have been fired from northern iraq towards a us military base across the border in syria. three of the rockets are believed to have hit the kharab al—jir base or nearby, causing minor damage. they were said to have been fired from the town of zummar. some iraqi media say the attack was launched by the popular mobilisation forces, the iran—backed shia militia whose base was struck on friday night. us presidentjoe biden has spoken out against anti—semitism on university campuses, after the rabbi of an ivy league university urged jewish students to leave campus. anti—israeli protesters

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it. . ~ , ., us presidentjoe biden has spoken out against anti—semitism on university campuses after a rabbi associated with an ivy league university urged jewish students to leave campus. anti—israeli protesters at columbia university in new york city were reportedly heard shouting slogans in support of hamas and the al-qassam brigades, both recognised as terror groups by countries including the us and the uk. witnesses also reported hearing the protesters chanting that tel aviv — israel's largest city — should be "burned to the ground." in a whatsapp message, orthodoxjewish rabbi elie buechler told students that columbia university and the new york police department "could not guarantee jewish students' safety," telling them they should return home as soon as possible, apparently referring to the events. in his message to mark the beginning of thejewish holiday of passover, president biden said "this blatant anti—semitism

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Newsday

the popular social media app tiktok if its chinese owner does not sell its stake within a year. our business reporter this morning monica miller has more on the story. monica, is the writing of the wall for tick—tock? the monica, is the writing of the wall for tick-tock? the senator is expeeted _ wall for tick-tock? the senator is expeeted to _ wall for tick-tock? the senator is expected to take _ wall for tick-tock? the senator is expected to take up - wall for tick-tock? the senator is expected to take up the - wall for tick-tock? the senator is expected to take up the billl is expected to take up the bill over the next couple of days. previously, president biden said of the bill lands on his deskit said of the bill lands on his desk it will sign it. lawmakers in the us are bitterly divided, especially going into this election year. however, on this particular issue, they have had bipartisan support. really, what is at the heart of the matter is tiktok owner by tech. they are concerned the us data from its users is being passed along to the chinese government. they are also awoke the chinese government is using this as a platform for its own propaganda. this site is used by many young people who rely on this as one of the main forms of information. if this bill is passed the owner will

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measures, saying that they think it would make them feel personally safer, particularly those who may have experienced some kinds of violent crimes, kidnappings, thefts and robberies themselves — but there was also a significant amount of people who were voting no too — people who worried that, for example, increasing the powers of the police and military could lead to more arbitrary arrests and potentially even human rights abuses if police or the military were to abuse any of those powers. our south america correspondent ione wells. good the us house of representatives passed legislation over the weekend by a margin of 360—58 to ban tiktok. presidentjoe biden has previously said he would sign the legislation on tiktok. in other news: authorities in southern china

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military and police patrols, significantly boosting gun controls and imposing tougher prison sentences for "terrorism" and drug trafficking. ecuadoreans wanted abroad for organised crime—related offences could be extradited if the constitutional changes are passed. as he voted, president daniel no—boa said the outcome would define state policy in fighting violence, corruption and organised crime. he declared a state of emergency injanuary and sent the army to take control of prisons, after a gang leader escaped and gunmen took to the streets. 0ne wells has more. —— daniel noboa. us presidentjoe biden has congratulated workers at a volkswagen car factory in tennessee, after they voted tojoin the united autoworkers union. the vote passed on friday with 73% support. volkswagen is one of several companies that opened non—union plants in southern us states in recent decades, lured by weaker labour laws. staff at a mercedes—benz plant in alabama will vote on unionisation next month. six republican governors condemned the effort, saying it will lead to layoffs. uaw members ratified new contracts with detroit's big three carmakers — ford, general motors, and stellantis — in november.

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house of representatives passed a bill that would ban the popular social media app if its chinese owner does not sell its stake within a year. monica miller has more on this story from our newsroom. monica, tell us, our days numbered for tiktok in the united states? the bill heads to the senate which is expected to take it up within the next few days and president biden has said that if it lands on his desk he will sign it. there is much that washington lawmakers do not agree with but on this particular issue there is bipartisan support. at the heart of the issue is tick—tock�*s chinese owner by chance. many lawmakers say there are national security concerns and they are worried that the darter of us users will wind up in the hands of the chinese government. they are also worried that the chinese government is using this platform to promote propaganda to many users who happen to be young and this is the primary source of information. so if the bill is passed, bytedance will have to

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