My age will not be a barrier, one chance to finish the job and two" 80-year-old US President Joe Biden's announcement to run for re-election
US President Joe Biden and his Vice President Kamala Harris announced their 2024 re-election bids on Tuesday in a new video they both posted on their social media accounts. The 80-year-old US president told voters that his age would not hinder his ability to govern so they should give him another chance to 'finish the job'. In a video released today, Joe Biden called next year's contest a 'war on Republican extremism' and said he would need more time to fully deliver on his pledge to restore the nation's character. "When I ran for president four years ago, I said we were fighting for the soul of America, and we're still fighting that battle," the president said in the video. The announcement comes on the fourth anniversary of Joe Biden announcing his 2019 run for the White House, promising to heal the "soul of the nation" during Donald Trump's presidency.
"The question we're facing is, are we going to have more freedom or less freedom in the coming years?" Joe Biden said in the video. More rights or less, I know what I want to answer and I think this is not the time to be complacent. That is why I am participating in the re-election.
A laboratory held by extremists in Sudan contains dangerous viruses, the World Health Organization has revealed
The World Health Organization has revealed that there are dangerous viruses in a laboratory taken over by an extremist group in Sudan. In its statement, the World Health Organization says that the laboratory contains viruses of many dangerous diseases such as polio, measles and smallpox, which can spread to the surrounding areas with the slightest carelessness. Experts are not being given access to the laboratory due to which the risks are increasing. It should be noted that the battle for power between the army chief and the paramilitary forces in Sudan is ongoing, in which more than 450 people have lost their lives so far.
110 people including politicians, lawyers and journalists were arrested in Turkey, what was the reason?
Turkish police detained 110 people for alleged links to militants. Security sources, along with a pro-Kurdish lawmaker, said on Tuesday that those arrested in the raids included politicians, lawyers and journalists linked to the May 14 elections. Security sources told news agency Reuters that the operation took place in Diyarbakır, the largest city in predominantly Kurdish southeast Turkey, targeting people believed to be members of the outlawed Kurdistan Workers' Party (PKK). ) is accused of belonging to a militant group. The operation comes less than three weeks before presidential and parliamentary elections, the biggest electoral challenge to President Tayyip Erdogan since his party came to power in 2002. People's Democratic Party (HDP) lawmaker Tayeb Temel said on Twitter that "Fearful of losing power at the polls, they have again resorted to detention operations." He said that tens of politicians, including leading members of his party, journalists, artists and lawyers were arrested in Diyarbakir on Tuesday morning.


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