In the midst of political tumult: Netanyahu on his way to the United States
In the midst of the American political turmoil, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has moved against the United States, several media write.
The trip has already been planned and Netanyahu will, among other things, speak before Congress and meet Joe Biden and Kamala Harris. NBC News writes that it is unclear whether he will be able to meet Biden, who has covid-19.
Six sources also state to the TV channel that Netanyahu is expected to meet Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump. Trump and Netanyahu's relationship is described as shaky, and according to the sources, the meeting is seen as an opportunity to repair it.
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The expert: Moscow will try to sabotage Harris
The Kremlin does not like the uncertainty prevailing in top American politics and will likely find ways to try to sabotage Kamala Harris' campaign. That's what Russia expert Malcolm Dixelius says to TV4 Nyheterna.
For him, it is clear that Moscow prefers if Trump becomes the next president of the United States. He says that Russia's goal is to divide the United States and the West and that influence operations are their "most powerful weapon."
He recalls how Russia used social media to influence the 2016 election, when Trump won.
- I think the vigilance will be greater this time, says Dixelius.
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Polls show: Dead race between Trump and Harris
Neither Kamala Harris nor Donald Trump has a clear lead in public opinion, according to a CNN analysis based on several polls.
The channel's tally is an average of the six most recent independent national polls of registered or likely voters.
The results show that Trump has 48 percent voter support, while Harris has 47 percent support.
It is not yet clear who will succeed Biden in the presidential election in the United States. But Kamala Harris is the most likely candidate — so far, more than 500 Democratic delegates are supporting her campaign, according to CNN.
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Kremlin: Harris has used "unfriendly rhetoric" against us
US Vice President Kamala Harris has used "unfriendly rhetoric towards Russia", says Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov according to AFP.
It is not clear what comments Peskov was referring to.
Russian President Vladimir Putin has previously said he prefers Joe
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