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  • Simon Harris
    Simon Harris “Israel must stop firing on UN peacekeepers serving with UNIFIL in Lebanon. Israel must listen to the voice and the concerns of the international community.” 2 hours ago
  • Ramesh Poola
    Ramesh Poola “Obviously, we were looking for more details on what exactly his future plans are going to be and how he's [Elon Musk] going to monetise this new AI and robotics. He's shown the prototypes and definitely, there's some excitement around it. But widespread adoption of autonomous Cybercabs, where riders can hail rides through an Uber-style app, are still maybe three to four years away.” 2 hours ago
  • Matthew Wansley
    Matthew Wansley “Tesla software is at least years behind where Waymo is. That's the hard part. No flashy vehicle design is going to change that.” 2 hours ago
  • Ross Gerber
    Ross Gerber “His [Elon Musk] vision is lovely, but somebody has to actualise it. For now, for the next 24 months, Tesla has to sell EVs. Why aren't we focused on that?” 2 hours ago
  • Noemi Di Segni
    Noemi Di Segni “We are experiencing hours of grave tension for what happened with the attacks of the Israeli army against UNIFIL outposts, in a situation on the ground that is extremely complex and dangerous for everybody. We are fully aware of the critical nature of the ongoing situation, including on a political level, of these episodes which, we have learned, are being subjected to a careful investigation by all the appropriate.” 3 hours ago
  • Dorsa Jabbari
    Dorsa Jabbari “Hezbollah is standing firm; just this afternoon, we heard from the media relations department, which delivered a message to the internal parties in Lebanon not to bet on Hezbollah's defeat. The organisation has suffered hits, but they are not out. They haven't even used most of the military potential that they have despite the continuous Israeli bombardment. Of course, we are now seeing a huge civilian toll that is now caught in the middle of this fighting.” 8 hours ago
  • Touraj Atabaki
    Touraj Atabaki “Pezeshkian [Masud Pezeshkian] is trying to gauge to what extent Iran can rely on Russia for help. Russia wants to stand with Iran due to Iran's support in its war on Ukraine but Moscow doesn't want to darken its relationship with Israel further and cut all ties.” 8 hours ago
  • Barack Obama
    Barack Obama “We don't need four more years of arrogance and bumbling and bluster and division. America is ready to turn the page. We are ready for a better story, one that helped us work together instead of turning against each other. Pennsylvania, we're ready for President Kamala Harris. I am the hopey changey guy so I understand people feeling frustrated, feeling we can do better. What I cannot understand is why anybody would think that Donald Trump will shake things up in a way that is good for you, Pennsylvania. I don't understand that.” 9 hours ago
  • Masoud Pezeshkian
    Masoud Pezeshkian “European countries and the United States don't want relations between countries [in the Middle East] to develop peacefully. The situation in the region has escalated dramatically because Israel doesn't recognize any international legal and humanitarian standards.” 9 hours ago
  • Nicholas Eberstadt
    Nicholas Eberstadt “For the first time since the Black Death in the 1300s, the planetary population will decline. But whereas the last implosion was caused by a deadly disease borne by fleas, the coming one will be entirely due to choices made by people. With birthrates plummeting, more and more societies are heading into an era of pervasive and indefinite depopulation, one that will eventually encompass the whole planet. What lies ahead is a world made up of shrinking and aging societies.” 9 hours ago
  • Volodymyr Zelenskiy
    Volodymyr Zelenskiy “This is exactly what we need - the restoration of a just peace for Ukraine, and this is a victory for us, and this is what we are working for. Today I will present Olaf [German Chancellor Olaf Scholz] with a plan on how, in our opinion, to force Russia to peace, that is, how to end this war, I would like to say, no later than 2025. That is, this plan is not to replace our peace initiative, but to strengthen Ukraine's position for the sake of getting closer to peace.” 10 hours ago
  • Benjamin Soskis
    Benjamin Soskis “I'm not sure there is a precedent in modern history to how Musk has inserted himself into the presidential race.” 11 hours ago
  • Daniel Seidemann
    Daniel Seidemann “Since last year, the Israeli military and particularly the political echelons have become more promiscuous with how many human casualties they can tolerate. Any military operation requires proportionality. What we witnessed in Gaza and Lebanon and engagement with UNIFIL, it goes well beyond any reasonable interpretation of what proportionality is. These are unnecessary casualties. But my government is not interested in a diplomatic solution, my prime minister has a vested interest in prolonging the war.” 11 hours ago
  • Guy Shalev
    Guy Shalev “There are more than 20,000 Palestinians who await medical evacuation in Gaza who can't be treated there and can't get out. Only several hundred have been allowed to leave since May. In the occupied West Bank, the organisation is working closely with Palestinians to document settler violence and ethnic cleansing of Palestinian communities while trying to assist prisoners. Access is very restricted. For instance, the ICRC [International Committee of the Red Cross] has not had any access to any Israeli prison in the past year, which is a dire violation of prisoners' human rights and of international law. We're getting a lot of medical requests that we can't fully address because of the sheer amount and scale of violations. We're now trying to address the needs of people who weigh just 40kg and are in very bad health conditions after long months of not getting proper medical care and nutrition.” 11 hours ago
  • Mohammed Afif
    Mohammed Afif “Some media outlets, including global international outlets, cannot dare address the Israelis and tell them openly you are killing unarmed, defenceless innocent civilians. The Israeli army continues to bombard residential areas and kill civilians, under the false pretext that these are weapons depots. The Israelis are even targeting Dahiyeh with bombs saying there are weapons there. Above all, they impede and deny the civil defence and paramedics access to the areas.” 11 hours ago
  • Elon Musk
    Elon Musk “With autonomy, you get your time back. It'll save lives, a lot of lives, and prevent injuries. With that amount of training data it's obviously going to be much better than a human can be because you can't live a million lives. It doesn't get tired, and it doesn't text. It'll be 10, 20, 30 times safer than a human.” 12 hours ago
  • Trissia Wijaya
    Trissia Wijaya “I don't think the planned tariffs would have a major effect on Indonesia-China economic cooperation overall. This can be traced back to the real mainstay of our [Indonesian] relationship over the past few years, which is critical mineral trade volume, in which China absorbed more than 80 percent of our nickel output. The nickel supply is pivotal for China's strategic interests. As long as the mainstay is not destroyed, I don't think it would infuriate Beijing either as it is applicable to textiles, ceramics, and electronics.” 21 hours ago
  • Lin Jian
    Lin Jian “China will closely follow possible safeguard tariffs Indonesia may impose on specific products, and take necessary measures to safeguard the legitimate rights and interests of Chinese companies.” 21 hours ago
  • Siwage Dharma Negara
    Siwage Dharma Negara “Just reducing imports may not be an ideal goal. We need imports for raw materials and local industrial materials and, if tariffs are imposed, these industries will be affected. The government should place emphasis on supporting the growth of local businesses in addition to curbing imported goods. Businesses need to be helped to be more efficient and grow stronger, and for this the government needs to provide clear targets.” 22 hours ago
  • Ian Wilson
    Ian Wilson “Jakarta has pursued a model of new developmentalism that aims to foster rapid economic growth while shielding local businesses from competition. Southeast Asian style developmentalism is a well-known model beginning in the 1970s with a high degree of government intervention in the economy overseeing a transition of labour, output, and exports away from low productivity agriculture towards higher productivity manufacturing sector and industrialisation. The immediate question, however, is what is the calculation in imposing tariffs of this kind?” 22 hours ago
  • Husam Abu Safiyeh
    Husam Abu Safiyeh “We have seven cases in intensive care … all these cases are very severe and they all need intensive surgical or medical care. Moving or transporting these patients puts their life in serious danger, it is not possible to transfer them. In addition, there is no facility in Gaza that has capacity to take them as they are all overrun with their own similar cases.” 22 hours ago
  • Dan Ives
    Dan Ives “I think it's one of the most important events that Tesla has ever held. I think it will be viewed five to 10 years from now as what the iPhone launch moment was for Apple.” 22 hours ago
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“I'm not sure there is a precedent in modern history to how Musk has inserted himself into the presidential race.”

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Senior research associate in the Center on Nonprofits and Philanthropy at the Urban Institute
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“We don't need four more years of arrogance and bumbling and bluster and division. America is ready to turn the page. We are ready for a better story, one that helped us work together instead of turning against each other. Pennsylvania, we're ready for President Kamala Harris. I am the hopey changey guy so I understand people feeling frustrated, feeling we can do better. What I cannot understand is why anybody would think that Donald Trump will shake things up in a way that is good for you, Pennsylvania. I don't understand that.”

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Former US president
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“I don't think anyone would ever say that Trump is the most polished speaker, but his more recent speeches do seem to be more incoherent, and he's rambling even more so and he's had some pretty noticeable moments of confusion. When he was running against Biden, maybe it didn't stand out as much.”

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Trump’s deputy press secretary until breaking with him over the Jan. 6, 2021, attack
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“He's [Donald Trump] not competing at the level he was competing at eight years ago, no question about it. He's lost a step. He's lost an ability to put powerful sentences together. You can like Trump or hate Trump, but he's been a very effective communicator. But now the word salad buffet on the Trump campaign is being offered at a discount. You can eat all you can eat, but it's at a discount.”

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Former Trump ally who has endorsed Ms. Harris
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“They [U.S. port employers] made incredible profits, over 800% profit since the pandemic, and the owners are making tens of millions of dollars from this. It's time for them to sit at the table and get this strike done.”

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President of the United States
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“The general public doesn't understand all the ways we have to determine that ballots have been tampered with. We can tell when envelopes have been opened and resealed. If votes are being changed, we'll see a pattern.”

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Retired Registrar of Voters for Orange County, California
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“It's low-risk, but not no-risk, and the fact we haven't seen major problems is a good sign. Still, any time people get together to vote, you want to make sure they are making free and fair choices - whether that place is a church, nursing home or union hall.”

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Professor at UCLA School of Law - Director of Safeguarding Democracy Project
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“The MAGA coalition - particularly its elected officials and Washington staffer class - has grown beyond Trump. It has more views on more issues than he does. It has absorbed more specific and unusual ideologies than he has. It is more hostile to abortion than he is, or than he wants to appear to be. It is more committed to deregulating health insurance than he is, or than he wants to appear to be. There is a great gap between the MAGA leader who slept with a porn star and the factions in the MAGA movement that want to outlaw pornography, as Roberts [Kevin Roberts] proposed on Project 2025's first page. Trumpism is whatever Trump says it is, but MAGA is whatever his movement becomes.”

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American journalist, political analyst, New York Times columnist, and the host of The Ezra Klein Show podcast
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“There's no sympathy bump this time. It is what it is. People have baked in what they believe. The people paying attention are absolutely numb to what's going on. Then there's a lot of apathy out there, because American representative democracy is broken.”

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Washington-based political strategist and former senior congressional aide
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“We're in a highly polarised political climate. We live in a country awash with weaponry, and there's a constant threat stream - an unending, incessant, ubiquitous threat stream against the top political figures. So, I'm not surprised at all, and I hate to be the bearer of bad news. This is probably not the last form of political violence that we're going to see between now and November, to say nothing of what happens after the election.”

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Senior research fellow at the US-based Soufan Centre
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“Study after study conclusively shows that voter fraud is vanishingly rare. Widespread voter fraud is simply a myth. You're more likely to be struck by lightning in the US than you are to commit voter fraud.”

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Attorney at the Brennan Center for Justice at New York University
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“We are seeing this constant narrative that there's something nefarious at work within our election system. The idea that there is voter fraud at play could potentially cause a lot of mischief in the election - and most importantly, undermine its outcome. We saw this particular playbook before, unfortunately. And it very much looks like there is a doubling-down of that particular strategy going on right now, in a very hyper-intensified kind of way.”

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Director of the Voting Rights Project at the American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU)
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“It's not a question of age, because Trump remains energetic. It's a matter of focus and message discipline, because he [Donald Trump] has to convince the few remaining undecided voters that Harris is not only too liberal, but that he also has a real grasp on tackling problems that families are having today.”

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Congressional Republican strategist
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“When you break down the numbers, you realize there's 300,000 low-propensity, conservative-leaning votes in Arizona alone. When you're losing these states by 10,000 ballots or 20,000 ballots, you realize just how much potential there is if we do the work of engaging these voters beforehand.”

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Spokesperson for Turning Point Action, a pro-Trump group
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“If Trump loses, there is no ready heir to his MAGA crown. Vance, Trump's vice-presidential nominee, would be saddled with at least partial responsibility for Trump's loss, and the American people already view him unfavorably.”

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New York Times Opinion columnist
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“Harris, I'm sure, is being advised in relation to things like tone and showing emotion and reaction to Trump's types of goading. Because women are more often subjected to claims that they're overly emotional. There are stereotypical tropes of Black women being angry that she is surely aware of, and you can see evidence in the way that she, very calmly, often in these types of settings, responds.”

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Director of research at the Center for American Women and Politics at Rutgers University-Camden
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“She [Kamala Harris] will be looking to come off as tough and grill Trump and show that she can rebut him. But of course, the danger for her is that, as a woman of colour, she's in a tough position given race and gender stereotypes about appropriate behaviour. So far, she seems to be very effectively managing that tightrope, and this is her chance to highlight these skills on an even larger stage.”

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Political science professor at the University of Pennsylvania
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“They can't win you an election, but certainly they can lose it. In a 90-minute debate, you can make a mistake or gaffe or do something that brands you going forward - like Biden not having the stamina to do another four years.”

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Professor at the University of Michigan
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“Donald Trump is surrendering to his advisors who won't allow him to debate with a live microphone. If his own team doesn't have confidence in him, the American people definitely can't. We are running for President of the United States. Let's debate in a transparent way - with the microphones on the whole time.”

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Vice President and Democratic nominee in the U.S. presidential election
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“One of the ways to win over swing voters is not by personal attacks - by nature, they don't love partisan politics, but they're also not thrilled about the direction of the country and the performance of the economy. And every day Trump isn't talking about that is a wasted day.”

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Longtime Republican strategist who worked on presidential campaigns in 2004, 2008 and 2012
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