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Blinken discussed security in the Middle East with Netanyahu.
Hezbollah claimed responsibility for the attack on Netanyahu’s residence.
Sandu confirmed that her debate with Stoianoglo will take place on October 27.
One of the leaders of the Italian mafia was detained in Colombia.
Iran has threatened the US with liability if it strikes Israel.
Biden called on Aliyev to complete work on a peace agreement with Armenia.
The Turkish Foreign Ministry confirmed the death of Gülen, accused of attempting a coup.
The President of Brazil suffered an injury to the back of his head.
The number of those who voted for and against European integration of Moldova was almost equal.
WHO has recognized Egypt as a malaria-free country. WHO has certified Egypt as a malaria-free country, marking a historic milestone in the fight against the disease, the organization said in a press release. “The World Health Organization (WHO) has certified Egypt as malaria-free, a significant public health achievement for a country of more than 100 million people,” the organization said in a statement on its website. The WHO added that the achievement was the result of “nearly 100 years of efforts by the Egyptian government and people” to prevent the disease, which has been prevalent in the country since ancient times. WHO grants malaria-free status to a country if it provides detailed and reliable evidence that the chain of transmission of malaria-carrying mosquitoes has been interrupted throughout its entire territory for at least the last three years. Malaria is an infection transmitted through a mosquito bite. WHO previously reported that despite progress, the African region continues to be hit hardest by the deadly disease.
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Over 70 percent of Americans believe Biden should not be re-elected.

Over 70 percent of Americans believe Biden should not be re-elected.

More than 70% of US citizens believe that President Joe Biden is mentally unfit to fight for re-election to the nation’s top office, according to a CBS poll.


According to the study, 72% of respondents share this assessment, while 27% believe that Biden should continue to participate in the presidential race.

The channel also provides the results of a similar poll that preceded last Thursday’s televised debate between Biden and his main political opponent, former President Donald Trump. In the previous poll, released June 9, 65% of Americans believed the Democratic president should not continue to fight for re-election, while 35% believed he should.

At the same time, regarding Trump, the opinions of US citizens are divided approximately equally – 50% believe that the politician’s mental state allows him to continue the fight for the highest government post, and 49% – that it does not allow him.


The survey was conducted June 28-29 among 1,130 adult Americans. The study’s margin of error was approximately 4.2 percentage points.