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Pence Quits The Presidential Race After Struggling To Gain Traction.
NEW YORK – Former Vice President Mike Pence withdrew his pursuit for the Republican presidential nomination on Saturday, effectively ending his campaign for the White House after struggling to gather funds and find traction in surveys.
“It’s become clear to me: This is not my time,” Pence stated during the Republican Jewish Coalition’s annual meeting in Las Vegas. “So after much prayer and deliberation, I have decided to suspend my campaign for president effective today.”
“We always knew this would be an uphill battle, but I have no regrets,” Pence told the friendly audience, which reacted to the announcement with audible surprise and gave him multiple standing ovations.
Pence is the first significant contender to withdraw from a race in which Donald Trump, his former employer turned rival, is the driving force. His struggles demonstrate how significantly Trump has changed the party. In most primaries, a former vice president would be considered a formidable adversary, but Pence has struggled to develop a support base.
Pence did not immediately back any of his opponents, but he continued to employ the same language he had used to criticize Trump.
“I urge all my fellow Republicans here, give our country a Republican standard-bearer that will, as Lincoln said, appeal to the better angels of our nature,” he said, “and not only lead us to victory, but lead our nation with civility.”
Pence’s move made more than two months before the Iowa caucuses, saves him from incurring further debt and the embarrassment of perhaps failing to qualify for the third Republican primary debate, scheduled for Nov. 8 in Miami.
But his resignation is a huge blow for a politician who spent years as Trump’s most loyal lieutenant, only to be scapegoated during their final days in office when Trump became convinced that Pence had the power to overturn the 2020 election results and keep both men in office — a power Pence did not have.
While rejecting the idea averted a constitutional crisis, Pence incurred Trump’s wrath as well as the rage of many of Trump’s supporters, who still accept Trump’s lies about the election and regard Pence as a traitor.
Meanwhile, among Trump detractors, Pence was viewed as an enabler who backed the previous president at every point and repeatedly refused to criticize even Trump’s most heinous behavior.
As a result, according to an August Associated Press-NORC Centre for Public Affairs Research poll, 57% of U.S. people had a negative opinion of Pence, while only 28% had a positive opinion.
Throughout his campaign, the former Indiana governor and congressman argued that, while he was well-known among voters, he was not “well-known,” he set out to rectify that with an ambitious itinerary that included several appearances to diners and Pizza Ranch eateries.
Pence Quits The Presidential Race After Struggling To Gain Traction. ‘This Is Not My Time,’ He Says
Pence had placed his bets on Iowa, a state with a strong white Evangelical population with a long history of elevating religious and socially conservative candidates like former Arkansas Gov. Mike Huckabee and former Pennsylvania Gov. Rick Santorum. Pence frequently campaigned alongside his wife, Karen, a Christian school teacher, emphasizing his hardline views on subjects such as abortion, which he opposes even when a pregnancy is unviable. He constantly urged his fellow candidates to endorse a national prohibition of at least 15 weeks, and he fought for a ban on medications used as alternatives to surgical procedures.
He attempted to address his actions on January 6, 2021, repeatedly stating to voters that he had done his constitutional duty that day, well aware of the political repercussions. It was a plan that advisers thought would help defuse the situation and earn Pence the respect of a majority of Republicans who, they believed, disagreed with Trump’s behavior.
Even in Iowa, however, Pence struggled to establish traction.
Despite years of ties with benefactors, he had a similarly difficult time raising funds. According to his most recent campaign report, Pence concluded September with only $1.18 million in the bank and $621,000 in debt. That debt has grown in the weeks since, and adding to it would have taken years to pay off for Pence, who is not independently wealthy.
People close to Pence began to worry early this month that remaining a candidate risked undermining his long-term status in the party, given Trump’s commanding lead in the fight for the 2024 candidature. While they said Pence could campaign on a shoestring budget and accumulate debt until the Jan. 15 Iowa caucuses if he chose, he would have to evaluate how it may influence his ability to remain a major voice in the conservative movement, as he intends.
Pence Quits The Presidential Race After Struggling To Gain Traction. ‘This Is Not My Time,’ He Says
Some speculated that Hamas’ attack on Israel in October, which brought international policy to the forefront of the campaign, had given Pence a newfound sense of purpose, given his warnings throughout the campaign against the Republican Party’s growing isolationism. Pence had maintained that he was the most experienced contender in the campaign and denounced “voices of appeasement” among Republicans, claiming that they had strengthened groups like Hamas.
Pence eventually decided that he could continue to speak out on the subject without continuing the campaign. He chose the Las Vegas event to make his announcement in part so that he could address the subject one last time before formally exiting the race.
Several of Pence’s opponents, including Trump, did not acknowledge Pence’s announcement, which had occurred only briefly before.
Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis, who spoke directly after Pence, did not mention him in his speech but hailed him on social media as a “principled man of faith who has worked tirelessly to advance the conservative cause.” Former South Carolina Gov. Nikki Haley, on the other hand, began her statement by thanking Pence for fighting for America and Israel, adding, “We all owe him a debt of gratitude.”
Pence is anticipated to stay involved, partly through Advancing American Freedom, the conservative think organization he created after leaving the vice presidency and sees as a rival to The Heritage Foundation. He also has a book coming out next month that discusses how to balance career and family life.
Pence’s group is anticipated to continue advocating for policies he endorsed during his campaign, such as increased US backing for Ukraine’s defense against Russian aggression and planned changes to Social Security and Medicare to reduce the national debt. Such notions were previously staples of Republican establishment doctrine but have since fallen out of favor as the party has embraced Trump’s isolationist and populist ideals.
SOURCE – (AP)
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Australia Swelters Under Extreme Heat As Rare Early Cyclone Barrels Toward Northern Coast
A tropical cyclone has rapidly strengthened off Australia’s northern coast, as millions face heat wave conditions expected to last into the weekend.
According to the Joint Typhoon Warning Center, severe tropical storm Jasper strengthened to the equivalent of a Category 4 hurricane on Friday, with maximum winds of 220 kilometers per hour (138 mph).
“Further intensification Friday is possible, and a category 5 system cannot be ruled out,” according to the country’s meteorology bureau.
According to a CNN investigation of National Hurricane Center storm tracks, Jasper is the earliest Category 4 tropical cyclone to form in the Coral Sea since records began in 1900.
The storm, which is 1,195 kilometers (742 miles) northeast of Queensland and moving south at 9 kilometers per hour (6 miles per hour), could hit the coast near Cairns, a city of 250,000 people, with maximum sustained winds of 140 kilometers per hour (87 miles per hour) by early Tuesday.
Forecasters believe the expected route could change.
Australia Swelters Under Extreme Heat As Rare Early Cyclone Barrels Toward Northern Coast
During El Nio, a climate trend in the Pacific Ocean along the equator that often reduces rainfall on Australia’s east coast, the storm arrives unusually early.
This year’s system has had an impact on weather all over the world, and it has the potential to significantly impact storm seasons.
Meanwhile, heat advisories are in effect in various states and territories, including New South Wales, which has a population of almost 8 million people.
Temperatures in Sydney, the state capital of New South Wales, are anticipated to reach 40 degrees Celsius (104 degrees Fahrenheit) on Saturday, thanks to strong, dry winds.
Due to the elevated risk of bushfires, some Sydney schools were forced to close on Friday, and a total fire ban was in effect in some parts of NSW.
On Friday, regions of South Australia received a “catastrophic” fire rating, the highest on the scale, indicating that lives and property are likely to be lost if a fire starts.
Parts of New South Wales and Victoria have extreme fire risk ratings.
The heat is expected to subside by the end of the weekend and into early next week.
With frequent heat waves, excessive rains, and destructive bushfires, Australia is one of the most vulnerable countries to the effects of climate catastrophe.
Earlier this year, amid Australia’s warmest winter since records began in 1910, more than 20 runners in the Sydney Marathon were hospitalized due to heat exhaustion.
Ski resorts, including the country’s largest, Perisher, also closed early owing to a lack of snow.
Fears were especially high because the devastating 2020 Black Summer fires, the country’s worst in decades, are still fresh in the minds of millions of Australians.
The fires consumed 10 million hectares (24.7 million acres), killing hundreds and destroying over 3,000 homes.
SOURCE – CNN
World
Azerbaijan And Armenia Agree To Prisoner Swap And To Work Towards Peace Deal
Azerbaijan and Armenia have agreed to exchange prisoners and work toward restoring relations and a peace agreement to end a decades-long conflict, which the US and EU have applauded.
According to a joint statement issued by Azerbaijan’s state news agency, AZERTAC, Azerbaijan will swap 32 prisoners of war for two military personnel.
“The Republic of Armenia and the Republic of Azerbaijan both believe that there is a historical chance for the region to achieve long-awaited peace.” The two countries “reaffirm their intention to normalize relations and reach a peace treaty based on the principles of sovereignty and territorial integrity,” according to the statement. The breakthrough resulted from conversations between the offices of Azerbaijan’s president and Armenia’s prime minister.
“An agreement has been reached on taking tangible steps towards building confidence between two countries,” the statement says.
Azerbaijan And Armenia Agree To Prisoner Swap And To Work Towards Peace Deal
According to Matthew Miller, a spokesperson for the US State Department, the prisoner swap was “an important confidence-building measure” as the two countries worked toward a peace agreement.
“We commend Azerbaijani President (Ilham) Aliyev and Armenian Prime Minister (Nikol) Pashinyan for their joint efforts to lay the groundwork for a more peaceful and prosperous future for the people of the South Caucasus,” the statement read. “The United States will continue to strongly support efforts to reach a durable and dignified peace.”
“Establishing and deepening the bilateral dialogue between sides has been a key objective of the EU-led Brussels process: today’s progress is a significant step,” said EU Council President Charles Michel on X. “I now encourage the leaders to finalize the … peace deal ASAP.”
The neighboring countries have been at odds for decades over Nagorno-Karabakh, an area in the Caucasus Mountains.
After mounting a quick 24-hour attack, Azerbaijan reclaimed control of Nagorno-Karabakh, an ethnic-Armenian enclave within its boundaries, in September.
Azerbaijan And Armenia Agree To Prisoner Swap And To Work Towards Peace Deal
Nagorno-Karabakh is internationally recognized as part of Azerbaijan but has been controlled by Armenian rebels for decades. Since the fall of the Soviet Union, Armenia and Azerbaijan have fought two wars over Nagorno-Karabakh, and cease-fire agreements have proven unstable.
Armenia admitted earlier this year that the province was part of Azerbaijan, but there are still disagreements about the future of its administration.
The latest progress on prisoner swaps and repairing relations came as delegates from both countries gathered in Dubai for the COP28 climate conference.
The statement also stated that Armenia would withdraw from consideration to host the annual UN-backed climate meeting next year and that Azerbaijan hoped other nations would support its bid.
Azerbaijan And Armenia Agree To Prisoner Swap And To Work Towards Peace Deal
There is a vacancy for the summit host for COP29 in 2024, which, according to UN standards, should be hosted in Eastern Europe. Before Thursday, the two countries had been obstructing each other’s candidacy in the voting process.
A vote among the region’s nations determines the year’s host country. Russia voted against numerous countries that are members of or allies of the European Union.
Azerbaijan is a big oil and gas producer that has been strengthening ties with Russia. Oil and gas account for about half of the country’s GDP and over 90% of its exports.
SOURCE – (CNN)
U.K News
Italy Quits Belt And Road Plan As Europe Rethinks China Relations
Italy, the only G7 country to join China’s flagship Belt and Road Initiative, will abandon the global infrastructure program when its contract expires next year, marking the latest symptom of Europe’s growing hostility against Beijing and its worldwide ambitions.
Giorgia Meloni, the prime minister, acknowledged the much-anticipated action on Thursday. She made the promise during her election campaign last year in response to complaints that the agreement with China that a previous administration had negotiated in 2019 had not been particularly beneficial to Italy’s economy.
On the other hand, Meloni emphasized that Rome could maintain excellent relations with Beijing outside of the program, which has increased China’s worldwide power while raising concerns that it has burdened some nations with unmanageable debt.
Italy Quits Belt And Road Plan As Europe Rethinks China Relations
“I believe we should… improve our cooperation with China on trade and the economy,” Meloni told reporters, according to Reuters, in her first public comments on the matter following rumors that Italy had informed China of its decision not to renew the treaty when it ends in March 2024.
“The tool of the (BRI) … has not produced the results that were expected,” she said in a statement.
Italy’s decision coincides with the European Union’s campaign to “de-risk” its supply chains from China and secure critical technologies after the bloc’s designation of Beijing as a “systemic rival” in 2019.
These tensions were on display Thursday during a conference in Beijing between EU leaders and Chinese leader Xi Jinping, as the two sides grappled with issues ranging from trade to Russia’s war in Ukraine – with little progress made.
When asked about the Italian pullout during a normal news briefing on Thursday, China’s Foreign Ministry maintained a cautious tone, citing the “enormous appeal and global influence of Belt and Road cooperation.”
“China vehemently opposes attempts to smear and sabotage Belt and Road cooperation, or to incite bloc confrontation and division,” said spokesperson Wang Wenbin, without mentioning Italy specifically.
Italy Quits Belt And Road Plan As Europe Rethinks China Relations
China has signed collaboration agreements with what it claims are more than 140 countries for the initiative, which has invested hundreds of billions of dollars in roads, ports, airports, and bridges, mostly in the Global South over the last decade.
Italy’s decision to join the scheme in 2019 was generally interpreted as a diplomatic victory for Beijing, prompting criticism from Washington and Brussels.
This summer, Italian Defense Minister Guido Crosetto called the 2019 decision “wicked,” citing growing trade disparities between the two countries in an interview with Corriere della Sera newspaper.
Last year, China imported $26.9 billion in Italian goods, up from $21.4 billion in 2019. According to China’s customs data, Chinese exports to Italy increased from $33.5 billion to $50.5 billion during the same time.
Former China-friendly Prime Minister Giuseppe Conte, who joined the scheme, blasted the withdrawal in an interview on his Facebook page, saying it was made for “ideological reasons” and risked “scuppering” future Italian export growth.
Italy Quits Belt And Road Plan As Europe Rethinks China Relations
In an interview with the Italian news outlet Fanpage earlier this year, the Chinese Ambassador to Italy, Jia Guide, stated that a “reckless” choice to withdraw from the accord would have a “negative” influence on cooperation.
Italian politicians were eager to tread gently in their withdrawal, with Meloni frequently implying that good relations with China could be maintained outside of the Belt and Road initiative. She has also refuted allegations that the US persuaded her to abandon the scheme.
Rome withdrew as a delegation of top European Union officials arrived in Beijing for the first EU-China meeting in four years.
Chinese leaders saw the summit as a critical opportunity to calm tense relations with Europe, which Beijing sees as a major potential counterweight in its competition with the United States.
“We should not regard each other as rivals simply because our systems are different,” Xi told the visiting leaders, according to China’s official readout. “We should not reduce cooperation because competition exists, or engage in confrontation because there are disagreements.”
Italy Quits Belt And Road Plan As Europe Rethinks China Relations
European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen and European Council President Charles Michel challenged Xi and Chinese Premier Li Qiang on their countries’ massive trade deficits and “unfair competition,” while Li urged the EU to be “prudent” in its use of “restrictive” economic policies.
Even though the summit looked to achieve nothing regarding fundamental problems, Von der Leyen stated that both parties agreed “that it is in our mutual interest to have balanced trade relations.”
The EU will seek “concrete progress following these discussions,” according to a statement issued after the meeting.
Source – CNN
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