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Biden says Russia 'will not prevail' as NATO boosts Ukraine air defenses
: Heads of state including U.S. President (C) Joe Biden Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan (R) and NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg (4th R) arrive for a group photo during a NATO 75th anniversary celebratory event at the Andrew Mellon Auditorium on July 9, 2024 in Washington, DC.
Trump return would threaten US democracy
The recent presidential debate in the United States caused tremors within the Democratic Party. President Biden's apparent weaknesses and image against his archrival Donald Trump sparked concerns about the president's fitness, as well as talk of a possible succession.
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Defiant Biden throws down gauntlet to Democrats
President Joe Biden insisted again Monday he would not quit the U.S. election race, as the White House denied he had Parkinson's disease following a disastrous debate performance.
The 81-year-old dared Democratic critics to either challenge him at next month's party convention in Chicago or back him against Donald Trump in November's vote.
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Biden back on campaign trail as pressure mounts
U.S. President Joe Biden headed back out on the campaign trail yesterday, desperate to salvage his re-election bid as senior Democrats meet to discuss growing calls that he quit the White House race.
The 81-year-old Democrat kicked off a grueling week with two campaign rallies in the battleground state of Pennsylvania, before hosting the NATO leaders' summit in Washington.
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Stubborn Biden dismisses calls to quit in key TV interview
Joe Biden fended off questions about his mental fitness and electability on Friday in a TV interview meant to draw a line under a disastrous debate performance that triggered calls for him to quit his re-election bid.
Biden: “No One is More Qualified to Win than Me, I Will Only Resign if God Asks Me To”
In an interview with George Stephanopoulos of ABC News, President Joe Biden asserted, “No one is more qualified (than me)” to be president or win the upcoming election.
Biden's Latest Blunder: Declares Himself 'First Black Woman' in White House!
President Joe Biden made a notable verbal slip during a recent interview on the US Independence Day, mistakenly referring to himself as "the first black woman to serve with a black president," as reported by Britain's Daily Telegraph. This comment followed what the publication described as a string of recent gaffes by the 46th president.
Who Will be the Next President of the United States? Our Readers Have Spoken
In a revealing snapshot of public opinion following a pivotal debate between President Joe Biden and his predecessor Donald Trump, a Facebook poll conducted by Novinite posed the question: "After last night's debate, who do you think will be the next president of the United States?" Out of the people surveyed, 50% voted for Donald Trump, and 50% voted for Joe Biden.
No holiday for Biden as debate crisis cleanup continues
While Americans were celebrating the July 4 holiday with fireworks and feasts, President Joe Biden on Thursday continued to face explosive fallout from his debate against Donald Trump that has left many Democrats hungry for a replacement.
Greek Americans uneasy over Biden
Leading officials, important donors and regular supporters of the Democratic Party have been on tenterhooks in recent days after Joe Biden's disappointing performance in the televised debate with presumptive Republican nominee Donald Trump.
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