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Ticker News to deliver global coverage of the 2024 US Presidential Election

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With the 2024 US Presidential Election just days away, Ticker News is gearing up to deliver live, comprehensive coverage.

Led from Ticker’s Melbourne headquarters by Ahron Young and supported by Ticker’s US Bureau Chief Veronica Dudo in New York, the coverage will span the day as polls close and results roll in across the country.

Unlike traditional networks, Ticker’s election night broadcast will go beyond simply tracking the numbers.

With a lineup of Ticker’s regular experts—including strategist Oz Sultan, political advisor Keith Nahigian, economist Tim Harcourt, and communications expert Andrew Woodward—our coverage will look at how this election could impact not only America but the entire world.

“Our goal is to offer a more holistic view of the election’s impact,” says Ahron Young.

“By focusing on the issues that resonate globally—like the role of AI, shifts in the business landscape, and the political ripple effects—we’re aiming to provide insights that matter to a global audience.”

Ticker’s 2024 election coverage will include perspectives from leaders in the business and tech communities, giving viewers a glimpse into how the results could shape everything from innovation and industry trends to international markets and geopolitical relationships.

As this marks Ticker’s second US election coverage following the 2020 broadcast, the network is committed to presenting stories that explore the complex dynamics shaping the future, connecting the election’s outcomes to economic, technological, and political trends on a global scale.

Stay tuned to Ticker News for live updates and expert insights throughout election day.

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Macron forced to walkbecause of Trump motorcade

Macron stranded in NYC, amusingly calls Trump after police block his route for the motorcade. #Diplomacy #MacronVsProtocol

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Macron stranded in NYC, amusingly calls Trump after police block his route for the motorcade. #Diplomacy #MacronVsProtocol


French President Emmanuel Macron found himself unexpectedly stranded in New York after addressing the United Nations, when police blocked his route to accommodate Donald Trump’s motorcade.

Macron, en route to the French embassy, was forced to pause in the street as the way forward remained closed.

In a moment of levity amid diplomatic protocol, Macron is said to have called Trump directly from the street, remarking on the absurdity of being held up because of his rival’s convoy.

The road eventually reopened — but only for pedestrians — leaving Macron to continue on foot while still engaged in the conversation.

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Kamala Harris shocks with gay announcement

Kamala Harris clarifies comments on rejecting Buttigieg as running mate amid criticism over implications of his sexuality.

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Kamala Harris clarifies comments on rejecting Buttigieg as running mate amid criticism over implications of his sexuality.


Kamala Harris has been forced to clarify comments about why she did not choose Pete Buttigieg as her running mate, after critics accused her of suggesting his sexuality was a barrier.

Speaking in an interview with MSNBC, Harris initially rejected claims that Buttigieg’s sexuality influenced the decision, but later admitted she had considered the political risks given the tight timeline of just 107 days.

The remarks drew swift reactions, with MSNBC host Rachel Maddow saying it was “hard to hear” that Buttigieg might have been excluded because he is gay. Harris insisted the decision saddened her but was made with the stakes of the election in mind.

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Russia escalates nuclear drills as Ukraine strikes energy targets

Russia escalates war strategy with nuclear maneuvers, 300,000 recruits; Putin extends New START treaty amid diplomatic questions.

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Russia escalates war strategy with nuclear maneuvers, 300,000 recruits; Putin extends New START treaty amid diplomatic questions.


Russia is ramping up its war strategy with new nuclear manoeuvres and a reserve force of nearly 300,000 fresh recruits.

President Vladimir Putin has also offered a one-year extension to the New START treaty, raising questions over whether this is a genuine diplomatic move or a calculated pressure tactic.

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