World breaking news today (October 9): Trump won't do next debate after it goes virtual
World breaking news today (October 9): Trump won't do next debate after it goes virtual. Meanwhile, the highrise fire in South Korea, Chile keeps eyes on Chinese fishing fleet along South American Coast and gold price also make headlines today.
President Donald Trump said Thursday he would not take part in the next presidential debate with former Vice President Joe Biden after it was moved to a virtual format because of COVID-19 safety concerns, USA Today reported.
It would leave the president and Biden just one more debate before Election Day on Nov. 3.
Trump's decision set off a furious back and forth between the two campaigns on the debate schedule and formats, culminating with Biden scheduling his own televised town hall for Oct. 15, the night of the previously scheduled second of three debates. Trump won't be present.
The Commission on Presidential Debates announced Thursday morning the next debate would be remote to "protect the health and safety of all involved" after Trump's positive COVID-19 diagnosis and the subsequent White House outbreak.
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The 2026 UN International Bazaar was held on June 3 at the United Nations Headquarters in New York, United States, with the participation of around 60 booths representing United Nations member states.
This was the view shared by student Valentina González from the Faculty of International Relations at Santa María University, Venezuela, during a meeting with Vietnamese Ambassador to Venezuela Vu Trung My on May 28 at the headquarters of the Embassy.
The two-day visit of Prime Minister Narendra Modi to Gothenburg, Sweden, beginning today, marks a historic milestone in the deepening alliance between New Delhi and Stockholm.
The growth of India/Caricom relations is not widely known. But it came into focus with the recent visit of India’s External Affairs Minister Dr Subrahmanyam Jaishankar to Jamaica, Suriname, and Trinidad and Tobago where he held talks with the nations’ leaders to expand India’s bilateral relations with the three countries.
US President Donald Trump said Sunday that “India can count on me 100% and our country” in a live phone call during a high-profile reception at the US Embassy in New Delhi marking the 250th anniversary of the US Declaration of Independence.
This was Modi's eighth visit to the UAE over twelve years — the first in-person engagement between the two leaders since Iran's February 28 missile and drone attacks on the Gulf. The timing was precise, not incidental.
PM Narendra Modi’s brief visit to the UAE enroute to Europe this week will seek to advance Strategic Defence Partnership, the Letter of Intent for which was signed in January during the visit of UAE President Sheikh Mohamed bin Zayed Al Nahyan.
The State of Southeast Asia 2026 Survey, releasedby ISEAS – Yusof Ishak Institute, reveals a paradoxical trust deficit towards India. While India’s overall trust rating (38.5 per cent) marginally exceeds its distrust level (34.1 per cent) for the first time since 2019, this is a mirage when it comes to maritime Southeast Asian countries.