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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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.
Vietnamese General Secretary and State President To Lam’s three-day visit to India from 5 to 7 May and its significance for deepening bilateral relations as well as for promoting regional peace and stability.
Recently, the Embassy of Vietnam in Austria, in coordination with the Austrian Federal Economic Chamber, the Austrian Institute of Technology, and FPT, co-organized the Austria-Vietnam Cybersecurity Forum in both in-person and online formats. The event aimed to strengthen bilateral cooperation, enhance institutional and technological capacities, and create new investment and business opportunities in cybersecurity and digital transformation.
Participating in the Paris International Fair (Foire de Paris), which opened on April 30, Vietnamese enterprises not only showcased distinctive handicrafts and cuisine but also contributed to promoting Vietnam’s cultural image to international friends, attracting significant attention from European visitors.
On the eve of the 11th Review Conference of the Treaty on the Non-Proliferation of Nuclear Weapons (NPT), Ambassador Do Hung Viet, Head of the Permanent Mission of Vietnam to the United Nations and President-designate of the Conference, spoke with international media in New York, emphasizing the need to advance substantive measures, enhance transparency, and build trust amid a challenging global security environment.
The authorities of the 13th arrondissement of Paris (France), in coordination with the Vietnam Association for Victims of Agent Orange/Dioxin (Collectif Vietnam-Dioxin), the Committee Supporting Tran To Nga’s lawsuit, along with various associations and the Vietnamese community, recently held a ceremony to inaugurate a memorial plaque dedicated to victims of Agent Orange/dioxin at Choisy Park.