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Chad interim president Deby kicks off campaign for vote set to end junta rule

Chad interim president Deby kicks off campaign for vote set to end junta rule

CHAD'S interim President Mahamat Idriss Deby kicked off his presidential campaign for an election next month meant to end three years of military rule on a promise to strengthen security and boost the economy. Deby's government is one of several juntas that seized power in West and Central Africa since 2020, drawing concerns of a democratic backslide. Chad is the first of these to organise elections despite regional and international pressure to swiftly hand power back to civilians. "Today we are at the final turn on the road to constitutional return," Deby told a large crowd gathered in scorching weather…
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Trump’s legal troubles keep fueling surges in fundraising

Trump’s legal troubles keep fueling surges in fundraising

SMALL donors have responded to Donald Trump's legal problems by showering money on his presidential campaign, helping him roughly match the fundraising pace of Democratic President Joe Biden who is seeking re-election, according to disclosures released. More than $2 million surged into Trump's coffers within a day of the August 24 release of his mugshot after he was booked at a jail on Georgia state charges stemming from his attempts to overturn his 2020 election defeat, according to a disclosure the campaign submitted to the Federal Election Commission. It was the biggest two-day sum the campaign has reported taking in…
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AMERICA DECIDES…

AMERICA DECIDES…

TREVOR HUNNICUTT, DIONA CHIAU and JOSEPH AX AFTER a rancorous presidential campaign that exposed the depth of the political divisions in the United States, Americans have streamed to the polls to choose either incumbent Donald Trump or challenger Joe Biden to lead a pandemic-battered nation for the next four years. Voters lined up around the country to cast ballots, with no signs yet of disruptions at polling places that some had feared after a protracted campaign marked by provocative rhetoric in a deeply divided America. Ahead of Election Day, just over 100 million voters cast early ballots either by mail…
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