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Barak Obama rallies support for Kamala Harris

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Bringing the cool factor to an otherwise well-orchestrated election campaign, is Obama the last hope for Kamala Harris?

Barack Obama is on a mission to boost Vice President Kamala Harris’s appeal, pulling out all the stops with lively rallies, candid podcasts, and even rapping Eminem lyrics.

The Harris campaign is banking on Obama’s star power to reignite excitement, much like his successful runs in 2008 and 2012, while avoiding the pitfalls that plagued Hillary Clinton in 2016.

With polls showing Harris neck-and-neck in a tight race against former President Donald Trump, Democratic nerves are fraying.

Obama has been focusing his efforts on courting Black and Hispanic men, a key part of his winning coalition that Harris is struggling to secure.

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The former president is set to headline a joint rally with Harris in Atlanta on Thursday, where rock legend Bruce Springsteen will also take the stage.

“Kamala Harris is ready for the job,” Obama assured supporters in Detroit, adding a jab at Trump’s recent photo-op: “She worked at McDonald’s in college to pay her bills, not just to pose when it was closed.”

Since replacing President Biden on the ticket, Harris has leaned on Obama for guidance and has brought on his 2008 campaign manager, David Plouffe, as an adviser.

The political landscape may be more divided now than when Obama first ran, but his influence could be crucial to energising the base and countering Trump’s dominance over the GOP.

As the Harris campaign takes inspiration from Obama’s playbook, the question is whether it’s enough to secure victory this time around.

Ahron Young is an award winning journalist who has covered major news events around the world. Ahron is the Managing Editor and Founder of TICKER NEWS.

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AI fears rattle global markets and investors

AI developments cause market volatility, with European software and US tech firms facing significant declines amid rising uncertainty.

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AI developments cause market volatility, with European software and US tech firms facing significant declines amid rising uncertainty.

Global stock markets are experiencing heightened volatility as concerns about AI disruption sweep across industries. Investors are closely monitoring which sectors could be most affected as the technology continues to evolve.

Recent announcements from major US AI companies sent waves through international markets, highlighting the interconnected nature of global finance and technology. European software giants such as Dassault Systèmes and RELX saw significant declines, underscoring the global reach of AI developments.

UBS analysts warn that the impact of AI disruption could intensify in 2026 and 2027, with potential ramifications for a wide range of sectors.


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One Nation matches coalition as Liberal backing slides

One Nation’s support hits 23%, equaling Coalition; Labor leads at 32% as Liberals reach record low.

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One Nation’s support hits 23%, equaling Coalition; Labor leads at 32% as Liberals reach record low.

One Nation has surged to match the Coalition under Angus Taylor, each claiming 23 per cent of primary vote support. This is the first time the party has tied with the Liberals, signalling a major shift in voter sentiment.

The Coalition’s backing has dropped from 28 per cent in January to a record low, while Labor gains ground with 32 per cent of the vote. Analysts say this could reshape the political landscape ahead of the next election.

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Iran and U.S. restart nuclear negotiations with diplomacy in focus

Iran-US nuclear talks restart; diplomacy favored amidst economic interests and potential energy deals, mediated by Oman, amid high stakes.

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Iran-US nuclear talks restart; diplomacy favored amidst economic interests and potential energy deals, mediated by Oman, amid high stakes.

Iran is pursuing a new nuclear agreement with the United States aimed at delivering economic benefits to both sides, as negotiations restart over its long-running nuclear programme. With tensions simmering for years, both nations are signalling a desire to avoid military confrontation and stabilise the region.

U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio says President Donald Trump prefers a diplomatic path forward, while Iran has indicated it is open to compromise in exchange for sanctions relief. The renewed talks mark a significant moment in efforts to de-escalate one of the world’s most volatile geopolitical flashpoints.

Oman is mediating the discussions, which are focused exclusively on Iran and the United States, even as Washington increases economic pressure and Tehran promotes potential deals in energy and mining to sweeten the negotiations.

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