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  • Mahmoud Abbas
    Mahmoud Abbas “We stand ready to work with you [Donald Trump] to achieve peace during you tenure. This would be guided by the two-state solution on international legitimacy. This vision seeks the establishment of the State of Palestine and the State of Israel living side by side in peace and security.” 56 minutes ago
  • Craig Kennedy
    Craig Kennedy “Moscow now faces a dilemma: the longer it puts off a ceasefire, the greater the risk that credit events - such as corporate and bank bailouts - uncontrollably arise and weaken Moscow's negotiating leverage.” 1 hour ago
  • Recep Tayyip Erdogan
    Recep Tayyip Erdogan “As regards the issue of natural gas, Slovakia was disconnected from gas with termination of transit via Ukraine. We discussed this matter, we have the TurkStream gas pipeline. Let's make a step and discuss this topic at the level of energy ministers. The demand of Slovakia for natural gas should be satisfied. I suggested solving this issue through talks with Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov and Mr. Putin. I hope we will be able to have communications, to start telephone diplomacy as early as this week.” 1 hour ago
  • Emmanuel Macron
    Emmanuel Macron “The challenge after the fighting ends will be to provide Ukraine with guarantees against any return to war on its territory and guarantees for our own security.” 1 hour ago
  • Yara Hawari
    Yara Hawari “While the Gaza ceasefire is a positive step the danger to the occupied West Bank from an Israeli invasion continues to rise. It's brought about a huge amount of relief that the bombardment will stop, but I think crucially the ceasefire does not mean an end to the occupation neither in Gaza or the West Bank. So people are under no illusion that this means an end to Israeli control over their lives. I think people are pessimistic as to whether the ceasefire will actually hold because they know the Israeli regime is already trying to sabotage it. The situation in the occupied West Bank remains as precarious as ever. We saw a year of genocide in Gaza go unchecked so the big question is could they do the same in the West Bank? I'm afraid without accountability measures the answer is yes.” 5 hours ago
  • Joe Biden
    Joe Biden “These are exceptional circumstances, and I cannot in good conscience do nothing. Baseless and politically motivated investigations wreak havoc on the lives, safety and financial security of targeted individuals and their families. The issuance of these pardons should not be mistaken as an acknowledgment that any individual engaged in any wrongdoing, nor should acceptance be misconstrued as an admission of guilt for any offense. Our nation owes these public servants a debt of gratitude for their tireless commitment to our country.” 6 hours ago
  • Ali Jarbawi
    Ali Jarbawi “Hamas's parades through Gaza on Sunday are more than a message to the international community that it is in control. They also reflect the reality on the ground. Hamas was there before the war and they're there now.” 16 hours ago
  • Ibrahim Madhoun
    Ibrahim Madhoun “The message is that Hamas is 'the day after' for the war. They're conveying that Hamas must be a part of any future arrangements, or at least, be coordinated with.” 16 hours ago
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November, 2024

“The robotaxi segment is still anyone's game, given that most people are not familiar with robotaxi brands and haven't formed a clear associative imagery.”

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Senior director of user experience benchmarking and technology at J.D. Power
04 Nov 2024 1 2
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“Women - you can disagree with us. We've actually learned to take it for our whole careers, all the time, in every forum. But you call us trash? Oh, oh, oh, JD Vance, you just effed up in a way I've never seen in my political life, and I worked for Sarah Palin.”

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MSNBC Political Commentator
04 Nov 2024 2 2
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“The citizens of this country are not garbage for wanting to be able to afford groceries and a nice place to live but in two days we are going to take out the trash in Washington DC and the trash is name Kamala Harris.”

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Republican vice-presidential nominee in the 2024 United States presidential election
04 Nov 2024 2 3
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“Iranian leaders initially wanted to play down the significance of the Israeli strike last month but when they realised its impact and the significance, certainly the most significant [strike on Iran] since the Iran-Iraq war, they reached a conclusion they can't leave it without any kind of retaliation. The Tehran leadership faced a dilemma: failing to respond would be interpreted as weakness, at home and abroad; but a new attack on Israel could further fuel escalation at a time when Iran is vulnerable. It might be very risky for them … It's very obvious that Israel, in case of an Iranian retaliation, will probably move forward to the next stage of attacks on Iran, which could certainly involve not just military targets, but also symbols of the Iranian regime, oil installations and then also nuclear facilities.”

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Senior researcher at the Israeli-based Institute for National Security Studies
04 Nov 2024 8 2
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“We call on Europe to realise that North Korean troops are now waging an aggressive war in Europe against a sovereign European state. This proves once again that while the West is afraid and hesitates, Russia is acting and going for escalation.”

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Minister for Foreign Affairs of Ukraine
04 Nov 2024 7 3
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“In July, at the Washington summit, NATO leaders reaffirmed their claim to the alliance's leading role not only in the Euro-Atlantic region, but also in the Asia-Pacific region. If you read the NATO declaration, it turns out that this 'defensive' alliance, in order to protect the territory of its members, intends to fight these 'defensive' battles in the South China Sea and in the Taiwan Strait, a thousand miles from its shores. All reasonable observers understand that this is a road to nowhere. However, the Americans are deliberately introducing NATO's military infrastructure into the Pacific Ocean, not hiding the goal of increasing pressure on China, North Korea, and Russia.”

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Russian Foreign Minister
04 Nov 2024 10 1
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“We now assess that as many as 10,000 [North Korean troops] have made their way to Kursk and could enter combat in the coming days. We expected that it was likely that they would enter into combat against Ukrainian forces. And if they did, they would be legitimate military targets.”

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US State Department spokesperson
04 Nov 2024 5 2
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“The recent international security situation and the illegal military cooperation between North Korea and Russia pose a significant threat to our national security. We will thoroughly review all possible scenarios to prepare countermeasures.”

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President of South Korea
04 Nov 2024 4 4
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“A meeting was held with the brothers in the Fatah movement at a generous Egyptian invitation. They discussed various national issues, especially the war on Gaza and pathways for national action.”

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Senior Hamas spokesperson
04 Nov 2024 3 2
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“We're having to just trust in our legal system and say at the end of the day: It will be OK - don't listen to all the noise, your vote counts. Everybody is queasy and anxious and fearful about what's happening on election night. That should not be what our country offers.”

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Presidential historian at Rice University
04 Nov 2024 2 3
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“There have been significant improvements in partner supplies to the front line, with an increase in deliveries under support packages. Artillery supplies have also seen marked improvements.”

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President of Ukraine
04 Nov 2024 2 2
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“North Korean military will die in Kursk region, because they, like the Russian army, pose a threat to Ukraine. They are present there and, of course, they will die.”

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Ukraine's presidential chief of staff
04 Nov 2024 5 3
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“Germany, together with many partners around the world, stands firmly by Ukraine's side. We will support the Ukrainians for as long as they need us so that they can follow their path to a just peace.”

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Foreign Minister of Germany
04 Nov 2024 4 2
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“Most likely, more EU money will continue to trickle down to Chisinau, but can Brussels really compete with Russia, especially with allegations that the Kremlin is buying votes? As one EU official said, speaking on background as they weren't authorized to speak on the record: 'We, as Europeans, try to buy Moldovan hearts with words, but Russians buy Moldovan minds with money.' The EU's inability to effectively promote the advantages of closer ties with Brussels is partly to blame for this. Some observers of the process believe this is due to EU officials rarely venturing beyond Chisinau. Others point to the need for EU countries to have a greater presence in the country, with more diplomats and officials, and to help bolster regional and local governments around Moldova, which are both understaffed and underfunded.”

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Europe editor for RFE/RL in Prague, focusing on coverage of the European Union and NATO
04 Nov 2024 7 3
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“Who is going to replace UNRWA? When this brutal war finally comes to an end, who will provide education to 400,000 children who go to UNRWA schools, who? What is the plan? We don't have any answer to that. Israel's ban on the agency will take place in 90 days. It is a race against time for member states around the world to work with Israel to not implement this ban. Even other UN agencies who have education within their mandate cannot manage teaching on this level or of this scale. We are the only UN agency in the world that runs 700 schools … In the absence of a political solution for Palestinian refugees, there is no alternative to UNRWA. It's easy to talk. The question is what are you going to do about the ban and how are you going to fill the void? You meaning the State of Israel.”

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Spokeswoman for UNRWA
04 Nov 2024 6 1
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“As a country that has been able to manage decades of relative stability without involvement in any direct warfare, it goes against the tendencies of our society and the government's policies to jump into a war. Even looking at the outlier instance, which was the Vietnam War, South Korea sent a significant amount of troops only because we didn't want US forces in South Korea leaving their bases. Hearing from my students, it's quite obvious how young people are against being involved in the Russia-Ukraine War. And the slow state of the economy is likely to make other South Korean citizens frown upon the idea as well. South Korea's role in this conflict looks to be very limited, but President Yoon [Yoon Seok-youl] seems to be searching for a way to be involved as his administration has shown to be active in national security issues.”

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Professor of international relations at Korea University
04 Nov 2024 6 2
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