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  • Patrick Ryder
    Patrick Ryder “It's not unusual for North Korea to use media reports and imagery to try to telegraph, you know, to the world. From a U.S. standpoint, again, our focus is on working with our regional allies and partners to include the ROK and Japan on preserving regional security and stability and deterring a potential attack.” 4 hours ago
  • Ron Bonjean
    Ron Bonjean “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.” 7 hours ago
  • Mario Draghi
    Mario Draghi “For the first time since the Cold War, we must genuinely fear for our self-preservation and the reason for a unified response has never been so compelling. Growth has been slowing down for a long time in Europe, but we've ignored [it]. Now we cannot ignore it any longer. Now conditions have changed: world trade is slowing, China is actually slowing very much and is becoming much less open to us … we've lost our main supplier of cheap energy, Russia. Europe must become a place where innovation flourishes. We could do much more if all these things were done as if we acted as a community.” 7 hours ago
  • Andrew Kolvet
    Andrew Kolvet “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.” 12 hours ago
  • Yulia Shapovalova
    Yulia Shapovalova “Both Iran and Russia are severely sanctioned, and its that particular issue has brought the two countries closer together. Of course, Russia officially never comments on the Russian Iranian military cooperation, but of course, it does take place. For a long time, both countries have been discussing deliveries and supplies of Russian multi-role fighter jets and Su-35 to Iran. Also, Iran is interested in Russia's satellite technology, but talking about Ukraine, of course, it's widely known that Russia is using Iranian Shahed drone technology in its conflict with Ukraine to strike positions in the country. So, obviously the military cooperation between the two countries is going to continue.” 12 hours ago
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September, 2024

“President Putin is a fugitive from justice. Any trip to an ICC [International Criminal Court] member state that does not end in arrest will encourage President Putin's current course of action and must be seen as part of a strategic effort to undermine the ICC's work.”

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Executive director of Amnesty International Mongolia
02 Sep 2024 4 2
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“It's too soon to tell [what this means for the government]. The name of the game here is sustainability - meaning will these demonstrations continue? Will the strike that is taking place be a one-off thing that Netanyahu is not making a big deal of so people can vent frustration and anger? Or is this going to be a recurring theme? The fronts [in the West Bank and Lebanon] are real, but he did exacerbate them? Yes. Is he flirting constantly with escalation? Yes. He needs war to continue.”

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Former ambassador and Consul General of Israel in New York
02 Sep 2024 4 2
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“The results for the AfD in Saxony and Thuringia are worrying. Our country cannot and must not get used to this. The AfD is damaging Germany. It is weakening the economy, dividing society and ruining our country's reputation.”

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Chancellor of Germany
02 Sep 2024 5 3
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“The label [Israeli court called the strikes politically motivated] is just a game, it has nothing to do with legality or illegality. This is a balance of power by which, until now at least, the base of Netanyahu, his coalition allies and himself, are still the ones who determine Israeli policies inside Israel and towards the Palestinians in Gaza. These statements [reports that the United States is expected to hand Netanyahu a take-it-or-leave-it ceasefire deal] have come repeatedly, and the US is still a key mediator. Netanyahu is going to reject the American proposal, whatever it is… his main strategy is to continue the situation of the war because he believes that's the only way that can assure his political survival.”

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Israeli historian
02 Sep 2024 6 5
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“As Israelis take to the streets to force the government to agree to a ceasefire deal, it's still difficult to say how much this will change Netanyahu's mind, as the country's Labour Court rules the general strike must end early. Even though some of these strikes might end early, people are still going to be protesting in the streets. The last time we saw a large labour union strike like this was when the country was protesting a different issue, and it had an impact on the government that actually allowed them to change course in their legislation. It's the economic pressure that the demonstrators and the labour union are hoping to apply on Netanyahu and the government so that there can be a deal, ultimately to release the captives.”

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Al Jazeera’s journalist
02 Sep 2024 5 2
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