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Kamala Harris attacks Trump and promises to unite Democrats at Wisconsin rally | BBC News
Vice-President Kamala Harris has addressed voters for the first time since she secured enough support to become the Democratic Party's nominee for US president.
She said Donald Trump "wants to take our country backward", speaking at a campaign rally in Milwaukee, in the critical swing state of Wisconsin.
Harris said she will spend the coming weeks uniting the Democratic Party “so we are ready to win in November”.
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US Secret Service boss to resign after admitting failures over Trump shooting | BBC News
The head of the US Secret Service Kimberly Cheatle has said she plans to resign following security lapses in the run up to the assassination attempt on Donald Trump.
Both Democratic and Republican lawmakers called on Secret Service Director Kimberly Cheatle to step down following the assassination attempt of Donald Trump.
The demand came during and after a hearing on Monday that questioned Ms Cheatle about her agency's security preparations ahead of the 13 July rally in Pennsylvania.
The shooting left one person dead and three others, including Trump, wounded.
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Could Kamala Harris beat Donald Trump in the race to be US president? | BBC News
In one single day, since Joe Biden announced he was stepping down as the Democrat’s nominee, Vice President Kamala Harris has raised over $150 million for her presidential campaign.
She has also gained the endorsements of a large number of Democrats, including Nancy Pelosi and the Clintons.
But how realistic are her chances of winning against Donald Trump and how should the Democrats be shaping her campaign?
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Dozens killed in Kenya protests as police continue crackdown | BBC News
Dozens of people have been killed in Kenya, as police cracked down on protests countrywide.
And with a new series of demonstrations about to begin, there are concerns over how security forces will respond.
Protests began with demonstrations against a finance bill that was going to raise new taxes.
And as protesters became more defiant, police switched to firing live rounds which resulted in the deaths of some protesters.
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Bangladesh PM blames deadly protests on political opponents | BBC News
Bangladesh's Prime Minister has blamed her political opponents for the deadly unrest in the country, adding she was "forced" to impose a curfew for public safety.
"I never wanted it," Sheikh Hasina said on Monday in a meeting with business leaders in the capital Dhaka. "We will lift the curfew whenever the situation gets better."
Her comments come a day after Bangladesh's top court scrapped most of the quotas on government jobs, which have sparked weeks of violent clashes across the country.
More than 150 people have been killed in clashes between protesters and the police and the rallies have escalated into calls for Ms Hasina to step down.
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Pressure to end war in Gaza grows with Netanyahu to meet Biden in US | BBC News
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu visits the US this week under pressure to end the Gaza war, from both Israelis and the US administration.
Mr Netanyahu is set to meet Joe Biden and address a joint session of Congress, the only foreign leader to do so for a fourth time.
The trip offers him a platform for a reset with Washington after months of tensions over his hardline approach to the war.
But the visit is overshadowed by President Biden’s decision not to seek re-election, highlighting political uncertainties about Israel’s next partner in the White House.
The prime minister got a lot of unwelcome attention in Israel until the moment he boarded the plane.
A drumbeat of protests demanded that he stay home and focus on a ceasefire deal with Hamas to free Israeli hostages.
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Thousands take part in anti-tourism protests on Spanish island of Majorca | BBC News
More than 20,000 people have taken part in a protest against mass tourism on the Spanish island of Majorca.
Around 18 million people visited Majorca and the other Balearic Islands the year.
This demonstration was the latest in a wave of anti-tourism demonstrations across Spain.
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More than 150 killed in Bangladesh protests | BBC News
A number of students in Bangladesh have vowed to continue protesting, despite the Supreme Court's decision to change the controversial government job quotas which sparked last week's protests across the country.
The court ruled just 5% of the roles can be reserved for veterans' relatives. However, protestors are calling for the court order to be implemented before more protests are called off.
A third of public sector jobs had been reserved for the relatives of veterans from the country’s war for independence from Pakistan in 1971.
Authorities in Bangladesh have imposed a nationwide curfew and communication blackout has been imposed.
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What does Biden's endorsement of Harris mean for the US 2024 election? | BBC Americast
US President Joe Biden has said it's "in the best interest of my party and the country" for him to withdraw from the upcoming presidential race.
Biden has endorsed his Vice-President Kamala Harris to succeed him as the Democratic candidate.
The announcement caps a tumultuous period in US politics, which began with his sometimes incoherent debate performance against Donald Trump on 27 June. Mr Biden says he will remain president until January.
The Americast and Newscast teams have come together to talk about what's happened and what it could all mean for the US election.
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How US President Joe Biden's bid for re-election came to an end | BBC News
US President Joe Biden has announced that he will end his candidacy for re-election, saying "it is in the best interest of my party and the country."
It follows weeks of intense pressure from fellow Democrats after a faltering debate performance against Republican Donald Trump at the end of June.
President Biden said in his statement he would address the nation on the matter next week and and gave his endorsement to his Vice President Kamala Harris, saying she should be the Democratic party's presidential nominee.
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US President Joe Biden endorses Kamala Harris | BBC News
US President Joe Biden has announced he is withdrawing from the race to be the next president, following mounting pressure from Democrats.
Mr Biden has endorsed Kamala Harris, the current vice-president, as the Democratic nominee for the US 2024 presidential race.
"Today I want to offer my full support and endorsement for Kamala to be the nominee of our party this year. Democrats — it’s time to come together and beat Trump. Let’s do this," he wrote on X
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Joe Biden ends re-election campaign | BBC News
US President Joe Biden ends re-election campaign, saying "it is in the best interest of my party and the country.”
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Spain set for protests over tourism | BBC News
Thousands of people in Majorca are protesting against the surge in tourism that is being blamed for plummeting living standards among the local population.
Activists say spiralling housing costs on the Spanish Island are being driven by a huge number of properties being bought by foreigners.
This year, the anger among many locals is reaching a new level - notably demonstrated in Barcelona recently when visitors were drenched with water pistols.
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Israeli carries out strikes on Houthi targets in Yemen after drone hit Tel Aviv | BBC News
Israel has carried out air strikes on the Houthi-controlled Red Sea port of Hodeidah in Yemen, a day after a drone launched by the group hit Tel Aviv.
According to Houthi-linked news outlets, three people have died, and more than 80 injured in Saturday’s strikes.
On Sunday morning, the Israeli military said it had shot down a missile fired from Yemen before it crossed into Israel's air space.
It comes after a man died in a drone attack in Tel Aviv on Friday – which the Houthis claimed responsibility for.
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Bangladesh court scraps job quotas after deadly unrest | BBC News
Bangladesh's top court has scrapped most of the quotas on government jobs that had sparked violent clashes across the country that have killed more than 100 people.
A third of public sector jobs had been reserved for the relatives of veterans from the country’s war for independence from Pakistan in 1971.
But after widespread protests, the court has ruled just 5% of the roles can be reserved for veterans' relatives.
A nationwide curfew remains in place, as sporadic clashes are reported to have continued in some areas.
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How mountain bikers are adapting bikes to cater for disability | BBC News
The Olympic and Paralympic Games are returning to Paris this summer, with mountain biking to take place at Elancourt Hill - the highest point in the Paris region.
But despite mountain biking being a an Olympic sport since 1996, mountain biking hasn't featured in the Paralympics - partially due to lack of suitable bikes.
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Donald Trump holds first rally since assassination attempt | BBC News
Donald Trump has held his first rally since an attempt was made on his life – and the first with his new running mate JD Vance.
The Republican presidential nominee told the thousands of attendees in Michigan that he “took a bullet for democracy”, and to huge applause, said he was ready to "take back the White House".
An investigation is under way into the shooting last weekend, which left Trump with a wounded ear - though the prominent white bandage he wore throughout the Republican National Convention had on Saturday been replaced by a discreet flesh-toned plaster.
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What happens when the permafrost thaws? | BBC Ideas
Around 11% of the Earth's land mass is covered by permafrost. But its delicate balance is being threatened by climate change.
Video made in partnership with @bbcideasand @royalsociety.
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Inside the ultra-modern Samsung factory that produces Galaxy phones
Inside the ultra-modern Samsung factory that produces Galaxy phones
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Bangladesh imposes national curfew as protests continue | BBC News
Authorities in Bangladesh have imposed a nationwide curfew, as protests and rioting have continued.
At least 67 people have now died in violence, which was sparked by students calling for the government to axe a rule reserving scores of public jobs for the families of veterans of the country's independence war in 1971.
The prime minister's office announced the curfew after an attack on the Narsingdi prison on Friday saw hundreds of inmates released.
Schools and universities across Bangladesh have also been shut until further notice.
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US President Joe Biden to return to campaign trail after covid isolation | BBC News
US President Joe Biden to return to campaign trail after covid isolation | BBC News
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CrowdStrike IT outage continues to cause global disruption | BBC News
A massive tech failure that caused chaos around the world on Friday is continuing to cause disruption into the weekend.
Cyber-security firm CrowdStrike has apologised after an update to its antivirus software - which is designed to protect Microsoft Windows devices from malicious attacks – instead caused a global outage.
The outage caused thousands of flight cancellations and delays across the world, while banking, healthcare and payment systems were also affected.
But, while the software bug has been fixed, experts say the manual reboot of each affected Microsoft computer will take a huge amount of work – and may take some time.
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What caused the CrowdStrike-Microsoft global tech outage?
A global tech outage Friday grounded planes, sent offices offline and disrupted multiple industries. Cybersecurity firm CrowdStrike says it identified a critical problem in its software and is working to fix the issue. Justin Cappos, professor and cybersecurity expert at New York University's Tandon School of Engineering, joins CBS News to explain what caused the outage and when things could return to normal.
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Trump joined by family onstage for balloon drop to wrap up RNC
Former President Donald Trump was joined onstage by his wife Melania, his children and some of his grandchildren at the end of his speech at the Republican National Convention on Thursday. Red, white, blue and gold balloons fell from the ceiling as the Trump family stood before the crowd in Milwaukee at the conclusion of the event.
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