Tweets Of The Day
Democrats and Republicans are waging court battles that are shaping contests in some districts. The Wisconsin Fraternal Order of Police is endorsing 13 Republicans in the upcoming midterms, and more. Here are the 5⃣ stories you need to know today pic.twitter.com/yj6NHV3TWF
— Reuters (@Reuters) November 3, 2022
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— Reuters (@Reuters) November 3, 2022
Pakistan's former prime minister, Imran Khan, was shot in the shin when his anti-government convoy came under attack, in what his aides said was a clear assassination attempt https://t.co/ncODIujjTA pic.twitter.com/DLM9sXj1EY
Brazilian President Jair Bolsonaro on Wednesday called for his supporters to end protests across the country following his election loss to former leftist President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva. https://t.co/hAfEfIxJKT pic.twitter.com/LXP6rKWTeJ
— The Associated Press (@AP) November 3, 2022
President Joe Biden launched a final push Thursday to save Democrats from defeat in next week's midterm elections, which he sees as a make-or-break moment for US democracy, while Republicans hammer the White House on issues like inflation and immigrationhttps://t.co/2TbOq7DLKB pic.twitter.com/UhPZy8A5t3
— AFP News Agency (@AFP) November 3, 2022
Former Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu on Thursday appeared set to return to power as head of Israel’s most right-wing government ever after winning this week’s national election, with the current caretaker prime minister conceding defeat. https://t.co/bc9ucQ7RDN
— The Associated Press (@AP) November 3, 2022
#G7 Foreign Ministers are arriving in Münster for a 2-day summit. The war in Ukraine is expected to top the agenda, as countries try to coordinate further support, especially to help with destroyed energy infrastructure. China and Iran are also on the agenda. pic.twitter.com/OXVmmppLYC
— Giulia Saudelli (@giuliasaudelli) November 3, 2022
Stoltenberg said Finland and Sweden had delivered on Turkey's demands, paving the way for accession to NATO.https://t.co/SFpZrJgy6j
— DW News (@dwnews) November 3, 2022
Europe could face a severe natural gas shortage next year and needs to act now to reduce use, the International Energy Agency said in a report, warning against complacency in an energy crisis triggered by Russia’s war in Ukraine. https://t.co/hGkVqT7edq
— The Associated Press (@AP) November 3, 2022
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