California voters approve measure making some shoplifting, drug offenses felonies – The Hill

  1. California voters approve measure making some shoplifting, drug offenses felonies  The Hill
  2. California deals criminal justice reform a punishing blow  POLITICO
  3. California Passes Proposition 36, Tough-on-Crime Measure Backed by Big Retailers  Bloomberg
  4. California propositions results: Voters reject rent control — again  San Francisco Chronicle
  5. California voters pass initiative to make some shoplifting and drug offenses felonies  The Associated Press
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Missile From Lebanon Hits Israel’s Main Airport – The Wall Street Journal

  1. Missile From Lebanon Hits Israel’s Main Airport  The Wall Street Journal
  2. Trump: ‘I’m not going to start wars, I’m going to stop wars’  The Times of Israel
  3. IDF Intercepts Rocket Fired From Lebanon After Sirens Sound in Tel Aviv Area  Haaretz
  4. Hit reported in central Israel, following Hezbollah rocket barrage  The Jerusalem Post
  5. Israel And Hamas War: Live Updates🔴November 6, 2024 | I24NEWS  i24NEWS
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Europe praises Trump’s victory amid wider fears of an impending economic nightmare – CNBC

  1. Europe praises Trump's victory amid wider fears of an impending economic nightmare  CNBC
  2. Trump’s in. Here’s what it means for Europe.  POLITICO Europe
  3. America’s European allies face challenging times, whoever wins the presidential election  The Associated Press
  4. Breakingviews: Europe is unprepared for the Trump storm  Reuters
  5. Europe could be a casualty as Donald Trump secures U.S. election victory, promising a new American ‘golden age’  Fortune
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German government’s fate to be decided in shadow of Trump win – POLITICO Europe

  1. German government’s fate to be decided in shadow of Trump win  POLITICO Europe
  2. Germany's quarrelsome government meets in last-minute effort to find solution for its ailing economy  The Associated Press
  3. Scholz Fights for Survival in Germany With Trump Set for Win  Bloomberg
  4. Germany's awkward coalition faces make-or-break moment  Reuters
  5. Germany's government is on the brink of collapse — here’s what could happen now  CNBC
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Republicans outline ‘first 100 days’ of Trump presidency – as it happened

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Donald Trump has been elected the 47th president of the United States in a stunning political resurrection that sent shock waves through the country and around the world.

Trump becomes the first convicted criminal to win the White House. At 78 he is also the oldest person ever elected to the office.

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Starmer and Badenoch congratulate Trump on ‘historic election victory’ – UK politics live

Both PM and leader of the opposition offer congratulations with more full-throated support from Tory rightwingers such as Truss and Braverman

Another Labour politician who has criticised Donald Trump strongly in the past is Emily Thornberry, shadow foreign secretary when Jeremy Corbyn was Labour leader and now chair of the Commons foreign affairs committee. In an interview on the Today programme this morning she said Trump’s victory (or apparent victory – he still has not officially hit 270 electoral college votes) was “disappointing”, and that it made the world “unpredictable”.

When it was put to her that she described him as a “racist, sexual predator” when he visited the UK during his first term as president, she replied:

Well, he is. But he is the president of the United States, and we need to work with him.

I know that many Londoners will be anxious about the outcome of the US presidential election. Many will be fearful about what it will mean for democracy and for women’s rights, or how the result impacts the situation in the Middle East or the fate of Ukraine. Others will be worried about the future of NATO or tackling the climate crisis …

The lesson of today is that progress is not inevitable. But asserting our progressive values is more important than ever - re-committing to building a world where racism and hatred is rejected, the fundamental rights of women and girls are upheld, and where we continue to tackle the crisis of climate change head on.

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Orbán, Zelenskyy, Macron and European leaders respond to Trump’s win

Public congratulations but private foreboding as heads of state, ministers and diplomats express hopes for cooperation and peace

Western leaders raced to respond to the return of Donald Trump to the White House with a powerful mandate to put his policy of “America first” into action once again. But many of the public congratulations could do little to disguise the private foreboding of what the next four years will augur for European security, populism and the world economy.

Viktor Orbán, the Hungarian prime minister and the European leader closest to Trump, was one of the first to hail his ally’s victory. He posted on social media: “The biggest comeback in US political history! Congratulations to President @realDonaldTrump on his enormous win. A much-needed victory for the world!”

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Middle East crisis: UN members must defend Unrwa against Israel’s ban, says aid agency boss – as it happened

Philippe Lazzarini, head of Unrwa, says aid agency will collapse ‘without intervention by member states’

Lebanon’s army has issued a warning to residents in the Ghobeiry area of the southern suburbs of Beirut that today between 10.30am and 1.30pm it will “detonate unexploded ordnance” in the area.

Israeli prime minister Benjamin Netanyahu has offered his congratulations to Donald Trump, who appears on course for re-election in the US.

Dear Donald and Melania Trump, congratulations on history’s greatest comeback! Your historic return to the White House offers a new beginning for America and a powerful recommitment to the great alliance between Israel and America. This is a huge victory! In true friendship, yours, Benjamin and Sara Netanyahu.

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