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Washington (AFP) - Democrats voted to rescue the Republican leader of the US House of Representatives Wednesday after a right-wing lawmaker moved to topple him, plunging the already-divided party into fresh conflict ahead of November's elections. Under House rules, any single lawmaker can force a vote to oust Speaker Mike Johnson, and Marjorie Taylor Greene finally pulled the trigger more than six weeks after filing a "motion to vacate" his spot atop the Republican majority. The Georgia conservative was booed by colleagues as she formally announced the effort on the House floor, reeling off a ...
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Further attacks on politicians in Germany have rattled the country and prompted renewed outrage from leaders, after Berlin's former mayor was assaulted in a library. Franziska Giffey, the leader of the Social Democrats (SPD) in Berlin who currently serves as the city's economy minister, was treated in hospital for slight injuries after being hit over the head with a heavy bag on Tuesday afternoon. In a separate attack on Tuesday night, a Green Party council candidate was assaulted and spat on by two assailants while putting up campaign posters in Dresden. Those assaults are the latest in a str...
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Further attacks on politicians in Germany have rattled the country and prompted renewed outrage from leaders, after Berlin's former mayor was assaulted in a library. Franziska Giffey, the leader of the Social Democrats (SPD) in Berlin who currently serves as the city's economy minister, was treated in hospital for slight injuries after being hit over the head with a heavy bag on Tuesday afternoon. In a separate attack on Tuesday night, a Green Party council candidate was assaulted and spat on by two assailants while putting up campaign posters in Dresden. Those assaults are the latest in a str...
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Further attacks on politicians in Germany have rattled the country and prompted renewed outrage from leaders, after Berlin's former mayor was assaulted in a library. Franziska Giffey, the leader of the Social Democrats (SPD) in Berlin who currently serves as the city's economy minister, was treated in hospital for slight injuries after being hit over the head with a heavy bag on Tuesday afternoon. In a separate attack on Tuesday night, a Green Party council candidate was assaulted and spat on by two assailants while putting up campaign posters in Dresden. Those assaults are the latest in a str...
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Robert F. Kennedy Jr. says a worm ate part of his brain over a decade ago. The independent in the running for the U.S. presidency apparently stated in a 2012 deposition that a parasitic worm “ate a portion” of his brain and caused cognitive issues, according to The New York Times. Per CBS, Kennedy’s campaign confirmed the statement was true. According to Kennedy’s campaign spokesperson, he contracted the worm after traveling “extensively in Africa, South America and Asia as his work as an environmental advocate.” The statement comes from a deposition that took place amid his divorce from Mary ...
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German Defence Minister Boris Pistorius said strict limits on government borrowing in German law cannot be allowed to curtail necessary spending on defence and military preparedness. Pistorius told dpa during a visit to New York on Wednesday that military spending, as well as some emergency response funding, should be excluded from the so-called debt brake rules that are written into Germany's constitution. The controversial debt brake rules, which were added to the German constitution in 2009, only allow the government to rely on borrowing for deficit spending under certain conditions. Pistor...
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German Chancellor Olaf Scholz on Wednesday condemned a string of recent attacks on politicians and political campaign workers as "outrageous and cowardly." "Those who get involved deserve respect. Violence has no place in democratic debate," Scholz wrote in a post to X. "The decent and reasonable people are clearly against it - and they are the majority!" Scholz cited Tuesday's attack on Franziska Giffey, Berlin's former mayor and the leader of the Social Democrats (SPD) in the German capital. Giffey, who currently serves as the city's economy minister, was hit over the head while visiting a l...
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German Chancellor Olaf Scholz on Wednesday condemned a string of recent attacks on politicians and political campaign workers as "outrageous and cowardly." "Those who get involved deserve respect. Violence has no place in democratic debate," Scholz wrote in a post to X. "The decent and reasonable people are clearly against it - and they are the majority!" Scholz cited Tuesday's attack on Franziska Giffey, Berlin's former mayor and the leader of the Social Democrats (SPD) in the German capital. Giffey, who currently serves as the city's economy minister, was hit over the head while visiting a l...
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