Biden addresses foreign wars, economy and Trump
President Joe Biden turned his State of the Union speech Thursday night into an animated argument for a second term as he laced into GOP frontrunner Donald Trump.
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Israel-Gaza_ US plans to build port in Gaza to ship in supplies as Israel prevents more aid by land
Growing calls for Israel to allow desperately-needed aid into Gaza appear to be falling on deaf ears.
So instead, the US plans to go round its main ally in the Middle East. In his State of the Union speech tonight, President Biden will announce that the US military is to build a temporary port in Gaza so the besieged enclave can receive aid by sea.
And it can't come soon enough. The World Food Programme says Israel is turning away its aid convoys, despite hunger reaching catastrophic levels in northern Gaza, with people eating animal feed to survive.
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Trump’s Genocidal Comments About Gaza are Utterly Chilling
Trump broke his silence about Gaza after being asked about it in a Fox News interview, and while he was vague and reluctant to say much, what he did say was very alarming. We’ll dissect his comments in this video.
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BREAKING : North Dakota caucuses called for Trump
BREAKING : North Dakota caucuses called for Trump
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Violence Erupts after Thousands of Inmates Escape prison.
After thousands of inmates were broken out of prison, a state of emergency has been declared in Haiti. The Caribbean nation’s government says armed gangs took over two prisons over the weekend. During the violence that ensued, reports say nearly all of the 4,000 inmates at Haiti’s National Penitentiary in the country’s capital Port-au-Prince escaped. Officials say at least nine people have been killed.
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State of Emergency in Haiti Armed groups burning down police stations, prisoners escape today
Haiti is under a state of emergency and nighttime curfew amid a surge of violence, after armed gangs attacked the Caribbean country's two largest prisons and freed scores of inmates.
The Haitian government declared the 72-hour state of emergency on Sunday evening and imposed a curfew from 6 p.m. to 5 a.m. in an effort "to restore the order and to take appropriate measures in order to regain control of the situation," according to a press release.
The government cited "the deterioration in security, particularly in the metropolitan area of Port-au-Prince, characterized by increasingly violent criminal acts perpetrated by armed gangs, causing massive population displacements and consisting in particular of kidnappings and assassinations of peaceful citizens, violence against women and children, ransacking and theft of public and private property."
Hundreds -- if not thousands -- of inmates broke out of the National Penitentiary, Haiti's biggest prison, in downtown Port-au-Prince on Saturday night following a massive, coordinated attack by gunmen from gangs, two senior Haitian government officials told ABC News. Of the nearly 4,000 inmates estimated to have been behind bars at the facility prior to Saturday's assault, fewer than 100 were still inside as of Sunday according to the officials, who cautioned that the actual number of escapees remains unknown.
The Haitian government said in a statement on Sunday that those responsible for the attack were "heavily armed criminals wanting at all costs to free people in custody, particularly for kidnapping, murder and other serious offenses," and that several inmates and prison staff were injured in the fighting.
Several bodies strewn on the ground in and around the National Penitentiary were openly visible on Sunday morning, according to multiple local journalists who spoke with ABC News, though it was unclear how they died.
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