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Joe Biden is displaying classical symptoms associated with Parkinson’s, according to this top neurologist. What does this mean for all the stakeholders?
neurologist has said that President Joe Biden is clearly displaying symptoms of Parkinson’s disease and he could diagnose this without even getting close to the president. Dr Tom Pitts made these comments in a show hosted by Tom Llamas on NBC News. The top neurologist called on Biden to step down from the upcoming presidential election in November. He also urged both Biden and Trump to undergo a neurological test. Recently, reports have emerged that another neurologist who is an expert on Parkinson’s disease visited the White House, eight times over a period of eight month. The White House has downplayed this news report.
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Football fan tokens kick off ahead of Euro 2024 championship
Fans have begun trading football tokens ahead of the Euros 2024 and the Copa Americana championship, both of which kick off this June.
12.07 / 18:14
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As American elections loom, Zelensky plays balancing act
WASHINGTON—Facing an uncertain outcome in U.S. elections in November and no clear pathway to NATO membership for his country, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky appealed Tuesday in a speech at the beginning of the alliance summit to a traditional vision of U.S. leadership.
12.07 / 17:01
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US allies allege China is developing attack drones for Russia
Iranian model deployed in Ukraine, European officials familiar with the matter said, a sign that Beijing may be edging closer to providing the sort of lethal aid that western officials have warned against. The companies held talks in 2023 about collaborating to replicate Iran’s Shahed drone, and started developing and testing a version this year in preparation for shipment to Russia, said the officials, who asked not to be identified to discuss private information. The Chinese drones have yet to be used in Ukraine, they said. Providing Russia a Shahed-like attack drone would mark a deepening of Beijing’s support for Russia despite repeated warnings from the US and its allies. President Xi Jinping has sought to portray China as neutral in the conflict in Ukraine even as western officials say it’s provided components and other support for President Vladimir Putin’s forces.
12.07 / 16:52
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Judge sides with 16 states, putting on pause Biden's delay of consideration of gas export projects
A Louisiana judge says the Biden administration can't delay consideration of projects aimed at exporting liquefied natural gas while a legal challenge plays out in federal court
12.07 / 16:30
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European rocket launch takes aim at SpaceX
PARIS : A new European rocket is poised to blast into space with a mission officials here say is vitally important: reducing the region’s reliance on Elon Musk and SpaceX. Europe’s satellites and military intelligence have come to depend on the U.S. company after delays and malfunctions left the continent unable to get to orbit with its own rockets.
12.07 / 16:29
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Russia-Ukraine war: Billionaires make $11bn dividends as economy resumes
President Vladimir Putin and include some who’ve been sanctioned over the war that’s now in its third year.Vagit Alekperov, key shareholder and former president of oil giant Lukoil PJSC, topped the list with about 186 billion rubles in dividends. He is sanctioned by the UK and Australia, but has so far avoided US and European Union penalties.Billionaires Alexey Mordashov, of Severstal PJSC, and Vladimir Lisin, of Novolipetsk Steel PJSC, were next with 148 billion and 121 billion rubles respectively of dividend income.
12.07 / 16:22
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World’s ‘most successful’ political party stares at sweeping defeat in UK polls
LONDON—By Friday, British Prime Minister Rishi Sunak will almost certainly be drummed out of Downing Street and his ruling Conservative Party facing its deepest hole in more than a century. Polls ahead of Thursday’s U.K.
12.07 / 15:58
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Modi to focus on trade imbalance, Indian soldiers in talks with Putin
trade imbalance with Russia and securing the discharge of Indians misled into fighting in the Ukraine war will be among Prime Minister Narendra Modi's priorities during talks in Moscow next week, a top official said on Friday. Modi will visit Russia on July 8-9 for talks with President Vladimir Putin as part of annual summits between New Delhi and Moscow, launched in 2000. Modi's visit coincides with the July 9-11 NATO summit in Washington at which the Ukraine war will hold centre stage, and the timing has raised questions about the signal India could be sending.
12.07 / 15:52
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Russia says it destroys five Ukraine's SU-27 jet fighters at Myrhorod airfield
Russia's defence ministry said on Tuesday that it had destroyed five Ukrainian SU-27 fighter jets and damaged two more the Myrhorod airfield in Ukraine's Poltava region with Iskander-M missiles. The ministry published footage of the attack which showed smoke and flames rising from an airfield. «As a result of the Russian strike, five active SU-27 multi-purpose fighters were destroyed and two were damaged,» the ministry said.
12.07 / 15:37
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NATO is spending more on defence, but it's likely not enough
Donald Trump's potential return to the White House, more of NATO's European members are finally hitting the alliance's defence spending target. But as leaders gear up to celebrate at a NATO summit in Washington there is a clear feeling that will not be sufficient to tackle the challenges it faces. «Even in countries historically reluctant to spend more on defence, there is now a growing sense of the importance of greatly increased defence spending,» said Ian Lesser, from the German Marshall Fund of the United States think tank.
12.07 / 15:07
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India a key ally of US in rivalry with China: US ambassador to India
global power, US ambassador to India Eric Garcetti said in an interview. The North American country is investing locally and joining hands with allies such as India to ensure a free and open Indo-Pacific region while competing with China, he said. Pointing to the situation in Ukraine, the diplomat said the war has demonstrated to the world that developments in one region directly affect security elsewhere and partnerships around the world are crucial to addressing interconnected challenges.
12.07 / 14:24
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AI, the purported job-snatcher, is propelling a revival in India's IT hiring
Also read |IT hiring will return, but with a difference Tata Consultancy Services Ltd, India’s largest software exporter, in May said it had doubled its pipeline of generative artificial intelligence projects to $900 million in the March quarter. Infosys Ltd, India’s second-largest IT services company, has said it is working on 225 GenAI projects.
12.07 / 14:17
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Ukraine solution can't be found on battlefield: PM
India and Russia on Tuesday discussed plans to end the Ukraine conflict peacefully as Prime Minister Narendra Modi, during his annual summit meeting with President Vladimir Putin in Kremlin, referred to the death of innocent children in war and terror attacks. «Any person who believes in humanity feels pain when people die, and especially when innocent children die. When we feel such pain, the heart simply explodes, and I had the opportunity to talk about these issues with you yesterday,» Modi said, adding that a «solution cannot be found on the battlefield». The PM said: «For a bright future, war is not a solution. India is in favour of peace. I am hopeful of peace. Ready to cooperate for peace,» Modi said. Briefing the media, foreign secretary Vinay Kwatra said the two leaders discussed several ideas on addressing the Ukraine conflict.
12.07 / 14:12
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Chinese auto exports surge, partly offsetting a sales slump at home
China has reported its auto sales slumped in June as the domestic economy remained sluggish, but buoyant exports offset the decline at home
12.07 / 14:10
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NATO summit puts Biden’s fitness under a microscope
WASHINGTON—The White House once hoped the NATO summit that opens Tuesday would showcase President Biden’s leadership of the trans-Atlantic alliance and his differences with Donald Trump. Instead it has become a pivotal test of his fitness for a second term. A solid performance during the three-day gathering of North Atlantic Treaty Organization leaders could help shore up his candidacy, reminding voters of his support for the 75-year-old military partnership that his predecessor regularly attacked.
12.07 / 13:57
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Russian lawmakers approve an increase in income taxes for the wealthy
Russia's parliament has approved a bill that would raise income taxes for the rich, in a move to help fill government coffers during the fighting in Ukraine
12.07 / 13:46
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Russian-linked cybercampaigns put a bull's-eye on France. Their focus? The Olympics and elections
Ukraine, and major French news sites improbably registered in an obscure Pacific territory, population 15,000. All are part of disinformation campaigns orchestrated out of Russia and targeting France, according to French officials and cybersecurity experts in Europe and the United States. France's legislative elections and the Paris Olympics sent them into overdrive. More than a dozen reports issued in the past year point to an intensifying effort from Russia to undermine France, particularly the upcoming Games, and President Emmanuel Macron, who is one of Ukraine's most vocal supporters in Europe.
12.07 / 13:13
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Britain’s economy isn’t seeing growth anywhere near India’s 7% GDP rise — this has caused fewer differences between the Conservatives and Labour: Jaideep Prabhu
Q. What economic concerns are central in Britain’s 2024 election? A. Britain faces certain structural challenges now — growth is limping back to a very low level after a practically recessionary situation. It is unclear how GDP will increase. This problem is shared by other European economies and Japan as well. The United States escapes this by being a vast market with more robust demographics while Europe and Japan are ageing — one solution is immigration but it’s a highly problematic political issue in the UK. So, in Britain currently, there is no clear route to growth beyond 1% or 2% — we are not talking about anything close to the 6% or 7% seen in India.
12.07 / 13:05
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Kansas businessman pleads guilty in case over illegal export of aviation technology to Russia
A Kansas business executive has pleaded guilty to illegally exporting sensitive American aviation to Russian companies in violation of U.S. sanctions
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