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The new regime's success in repairing strained relationships is crucial for the US as well as the whole world order
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The current tweets posted during the Trump administration will be archived, and the account will be reset to zero tweets.
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“He has been completely asymptomatic so far and is following all medically recommended COVID-19 guidelines," the spokesman said.
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Trump has refused to accept his loss on November 3, despite his opponent getting over six million more votes.
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Growing intolerance and hostility towards diversity across nations show failure of democratically-elected governments, not democracy
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In October, just before the polls, Lil Wayne made headlines by posting a photo on social media that shows him giving Trump a thumbs up sign for the latter's work on criminal justice reform.
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The move was immediately opposed by the Opposition Democratic Party of the President-elect Joe Biden, whose lawmakers described it as a threat to national security.
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The actor prefers to keep her love life private
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Trump reportedly asked the question after a report by the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) said that Iran was continuing to stockpile uranium.
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In a passive-aggressive concession tweet, Trump said: "He won because the Election was Rigged."
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Thousands of people had turned up in the US capital on Saturday to show support to Trump and protest against the results of the presidential elections.
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Trump expressed his thanks and suggested he might "stop by and say hello" at rallies held under the banners of "Stop The Steal," "Million MAGA March" and "Women for America First."
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We can only hope that Trump’s exit will mark the beginning of the end of exclusionary politics in democracies
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China was previously among a handful of major countries including Russia and Mexico that had not congratulated the president-elect.
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The remarks were part of a joint statement released on Thursday by the Election Infrastructure Government Co-ordinating Council, comprising senior officials from the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) and the US Election Assistance Commission and also state-level officials, the BBC reported.
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The temporary pause for ads about politics and social issues in the US continues to be in place as part of our ongoing efforts to protect the election.
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According to Fox News, actors and musicians from every corner of the country reacted online, and a majority came from celebrities who voiced their approval of Biden and Senator Kamala Harris' futures at the White House.
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Twitter gives special privileges to world leaders and some other officials, leaving rule-breaking content online if there's "a clear public interest value to keeping the tweet on the service."
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By winning the vice presidency, she will be a heartbeat away from leading the United States and poised on a stepping stone to the ultimate prize
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After four full days of waiting patiently for the slow march of vote counting to work itself out, Democratic presidential candidate Joseph R Biden, 77, pulled off one of the great political turnarounds in America