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  • Ravina Shamdasani
    Ravina Shamdasani “According to international law, Israel must ensure civilians have access to medical care, adequate food, safe water and sanitation. Failure to meet these obligations may amount to forced displacement, which is a war crime. There are strong indications that this [Rafah offensive] is being conducted in violation of international humanitarian law.” 8 hours ago
  • António Guterres
    António Guterres “I appeal to all those with influence over Israel to do everything in their power to help avert even more tragedy. The international community has a shared responsibility to promote a humanitarian ceasefire, the unconditional release of all hostages and a massive surge in life-saving aid. It is time for the parties to seize the opportunity and secure a deal for the sake of their own people.” 8 hours ago
  • Annalena Baerbock
    Annalena Baerbock “I warn against a major offensive on Rafah. A million people cannot simply vanish into thin air. They need protection. They need more humanitarian aid urgently … the Rafah and Kerem Shalom [Karem Abu Salem] border crossings must immediately be reopened.” 9 hours ago
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US 2020 election

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“Regarding the US presidential election that just ended, the position of the KMT is very straightforward. That is, support the further deepening of cooperation between Taiwan and the US, and firmly adhere to a 'pro-US and friendly to mainland [China]' path.”

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Chinese Nationalist Party (KMT) Chairman
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“There is little in Biden’s campaign rhetoric or party platform that tells us how his administration will deal with democratic Taiwan or the increasingly threatening, totalitarian China. No one from the campaign would go on record with policy specifics, although at the last minute when, under great pressure, his campaign put online a very generic statement of support for Taiwan.”

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Visiting scholar at Taiwan’s National Chengchi University an adjunct professor with the University of Canberra’s Institute for Governance and Policy Analysis
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“Now it is my turn to extend congratulations to @JoeBiden & @KamalaHarris on being elected President & VP-elect. The values on which we have built our relationship could not be stronger. I look fwd to working together to further our friendship, & contributions to int’l society.”

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President of Taiwan
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“The voters have spoken, and they have chosen @JoeBiden and @KamalaHarris to be our next president and vice president. It's a history-making ticket, a repudiation of Trump, and a new page for America. Thank you to everyone who helped make this happen. Onward, together.”

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Former United States Secretary of State
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“The focus for our office and for the county elections officials for now remains on making sure that every legal vote is counted and recorded accurately. As we are closing in on a final count, we can begin to look toward our next steps. With a margin that small, there will be a recount in Georgia.”

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Georgia Secretary of State
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“The President is within his rights to request recounts, to call for investigation of alleged voting irregularities where evidence exists, and to exhaust legal remedies - doing these things is consistent with our election process. He is wrong to say that the election was rigged, corrupt and stolen - doing so damages the cause of freedom here and around the world, weakens the institutions that lie at the foundation of the Republic, and recklessly inflames destructive and dangerous passions.”

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US Senator for Utah
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“I have every confidence in the checks and balances of the American Constitution. If I were a voter in America I don't think I'd want anybody in another government commenting on my election. I think while the votes are being counted we should we should wait and see.”

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UK Prime Minister
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“This is a great country. This is the greatest democracy in the world. And we abide by the rule of law, and so will this president. There are some things to clean up here, and again, it’s not my area of expertise. I’ll leave that discussion to the campaign. We will continue peacefully, as we always do. And I might add, anybody from around the world, offshore watching this, they should know that. That America is the greatest democracy, and we abide by the rule of law. The only thing I’ll say is that he [Donald Trump] intends to keep on fighting. He wants to make sure that the ballots are counted legally, legal ballots are counted. And he intends to keep up the fight.”

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President Donald Trump’s top economic adviser
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“The group was organized around the delegitimization of the election process, and we saw worrying calls for violence from some members of the group.”

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Facebook spokeswoman's statement
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“As everyone knows, there is an electoral process underway in the United States. We, of course, are following it carefully and we'll continue to as the day and the days unfold. As always, we will seek to make sure we're able to defend Canadian interests and Canadians as the Americans make an important decision about the next steps forward.”

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Prime Minister of Canada
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“The valid votes will be counted. SCOTUS [Supreme Court of the United States] would be involved only if there were votes of questionable validity that would make a difference, which might not be the case. The rule of law will determine the official winner of the popular vote in each state. Let the rule of law work.”

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Ohio State University election law professor
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“What’s emerging for me is that not much is going to change as a result of this election, even if Biden wins. The Senate is unlikely to flip. Stimulus bills, investments in infrastructure, significant fiscal spending and tax changes look in a rear view mirror.”

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Former Goldman Sachs executive and founder of the asset management firm Aperture Investments
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“This kind of unrest is usually (a) complication of elections in poor countries, but people are worried it may appear in the US. The US is in degradation.”

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Editor-in-chief of the hawkish mainland Chinese state-run tabloid Global Times
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“The reason why we should be so worried because even in the midst of normal transitions, when you don't have a president who is hostile to the incoming administration ... even then often times things go dramatically wrong. Even in the best case scenario there is still a lot that can go wrong.”

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Assistant professor at the U.S. Naval War College
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“The polls are much more reminiscent of 2012, when there was an incumbent on the ballot and the electorate was much more decided. And since there are fewer undecided voters, Biden is more consistently hitting above 50% support. And to me, that is a higher-quality lead than Clinton’s was because it suggests Biden has majority support.”

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Political analyst at the University of Virginia
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