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Ukraine claims it targeted Russian ammunitions depot

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Ukraine authorities have claimed they hit a Russian ammunitions depot in its Russian-occupied southern region

Ukraine authorities claim they have destroyed a Russian ammunitions depot in parts of the country currently under Russian control.

According to authorities, the depot was in the city of Nova Kakhovka, in southern Ukraine, and it killed dozens of soldiers.

Russian occupation officials say the attack instead hit homes and warehouses, and killed seven people, injuring up to 80 more.

Footage has been posted to social media purporting to show the moment Ukrainians targeted the depot using US-supplied missiles.

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Simon is a ticker NEWS corespondent in London. Simon started his career in his hometown of Sydney as a news video producer for NineMSN, then moved to the UK with Good Morning Britain on ITV, followed by a TV reporter for a local news service in Manchester in England’s north. Simon joins ticker News after several years in the London headquarters of ITN Productions as a news producer, and as an assistant news editor for ITV News.

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Donald Trump wins the 2024 Election by a landslide

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Donald Trump pulled off one of the great comebacks in American political history with his landslide win in the 2024 Presidential Election.

After clinching both the electoral college and the popular vote–the President-elect addressed his supporters across the nation vowing he will lead the “golden age of America” after launching the “greatest political movement of all time.”

Keith Nahigian, the President of Nahigian Strategies joins Veronica Dudo to discuss the outcome of the race.

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Donald Trump secures historic comeback victory

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President-elect Trump promises a “golden age of America” as Vice President Harris calls for unity.

In a sweeping victory, Donald Trump has reclaimed the White House in the 2024 presidential election, securing both the popular vote and a decisive electoral college win.

Addressing his supporters, President-elect Trump declared the beginning of a “golden age of America” and celebrated what he described as “the greatest political movement of all time.”

His victory marks one of the most significant comebacks in recent U.S. political history.

Vice President Kamala Harris reached out to Trump on Wednesday to formally congratulate him, emphasizing the importance of a peaceful transition of power.

Harris stressed the need for unity and the significance of serving as a leader for all Americans, a message that aligns with the high voter turnout seen this year, with up to 150 million Americans participating in the democratic process.

Next steps in the formal transition include the electoral college vote on December 17, where electors will cast their ballots in favor of Trump and vice president-elect J.D. Vance.

These votes will be officially counted on January 6, 2025, in the House of Representatives, setting the stage for the Trump-Vance administration to take office on January 20.

As the country looks ahead, Trump’s supporters are hopeful his return will usher in a new era for the nation.

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Trump expected to shift antitrust policy, stop Google breakup

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Will Trump’s changes reshape Big Tech’s future?

Donald Trump is expected to ease Biden’s antitrust policies, including a potential halt to breaking up Google. While cases against Big Tech will continue, Trump’s recent remarks suggest he favours a fairer approach rather than splitting Google over its search dominance.

The DOJ is pursuing two major cases against Google, with potential remedies delayed until 2025. This gives Trump time to influence the outcome. Experts predict Trump may roll back stricter merger rules and other business restrictions from the Biden era.

Changes to FTC leadership could further shift policy in Trump’s favour.

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