A dismal record.
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The Israeli prime minister wants his people to remain in a fog of uncertainty, making them even more reliant on their dysfunctional government ■ An all-out war with Hezbollah seems less likely than it did just a few days ago – but that doesn't mean hostilities are over ■ The IDF is getting used to the new routine of fighting at fluctuating levels of intensity
The president came into his debate with Donald Trump with a low bar to clear, and he struggled, writes Anthony Zurcher.
The U.N. Security Council approved a resolution demanding Yemen's Houthi rebels halt attacks on ships and address maritime security disruptions in a critical Middle East waterway. The resolution, approved 12-0 with Russia, China, and Algeria abstaining, did not mention the Houthis' claim that their attacks are related to the Israel-Hamas war. The resolution condemns the Houthis' attacks and calls for addressing regional conflicts.
Many people struggle to meet the recommended target for weekly activity, an academic has said.
Democratic President Joe Biden delivered an uneven performance at Thursday's debate, while his Republican rival Donald Trump rattled off a series of attacks that included numerous falsehoods, as the two oldest presidential candidates ever clashed on stage ahead of November's US election.
The debate made it clear, Biden should no longer be president by September.
Concerns were raised over the president's ability to serve another four-year term after Thursday's debate.
The expert also revealed "the very best seat option on the plane for a comfortable and odourless trip".