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Morning News: US Election Updates; China’s new military secretary, and more
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Morning News: US Election Updates; China’s new military secretary, and more

Kamala Harris has promised she will hold Donald Trump accountable for his alleged offenses when she wins the US election in ten days.

In China, Lieutenant General Fang Yongxiang would be the new military secretary. He was seen accompanying President Xi during a recent inspection of the PLA.

Meanwhile, US President Joe Biden expressed hope that Israel’s latest strike on Iran could end months of escalation, noting that only military targets were hit.

In Japan, voters are participating in parliamentary elections that could determine the future of Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba’s government.

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Kamala Harris told voters on Saturday (October 26) that she would sue her political rival Donald Trump “in 10 days.” Speaking to a cheering crowd in Kalamazoo, Michigan, Harris told supporters that as a prosecutor she goes after perpetrators of all kinds – predators, fraudsters and repeat offenders – and vowed that in 10 days, it would be Donald Trump’s turn.

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If reports are to be believed, China has a new military secretary who participated in President Xi Jinping’s recent inspection visits to People’s Liberation Army (PLA) units.

A report from the South China Morning Post (SCMP) published on Saturday (October 26) indicates that Lieutenant General Fang Yongxiang, apparently military secretary, was part of the group accompanying President Xi during his visit to an unspecified brigade of the rocket force of the PLA last week. .

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US President Joe Biden expressed hope on Saturday October 26 that recent Israeli strikes against Iran could mark “the end” of a period of escalation that has lasted for months. Speaking to reporters, he said: “It seems they only hit military targets. »

“I hope this is the end,” Biden said, adding that Israel had warned him about the attack.

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Voting for Japan’s legislative elections began early on Sunday (October 27). Voters will decide the fate of Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba’s government in an election that is expected to punish his coalition over a funding scandal and inflation, potentially ending a decade of dominance by his Liberal Democratic Party ( PLD).

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