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Wednesday, November 4, 2020

Today Top News Stories || Presidential Election "Trump Go To Supreme Court" "Twitter Calls Trump's Tweet "Controversial & Misleading" | Direct Flights To Israel From UAE

Trump to go to Supreme Court over vote counting controversy

US President Donald Trump has claimed that he has won the US election even though millions of votes are yet to be counted, adding that he will go to the Supreme Court over the vote counting controversy. According to foreign news agencies, the US President claimed that the number of votes from the various battlefield states where the counting of votes is still going on, said, "To be honest, we have won the election." President Donald Trump's remarks came after his Democratic rival, Joe Biden, said he was confident of winning the race, but that the issue would not be resolved until the counting of votes was completed in the next few hours or days. According to preliminary results, Biden is on par with Republican candidate Trump. Donald Trump has said he will go to court and wants "all voting to be stopped." "We are going to the Supreme Court. We want to stop all voting. In fact, there is no voting now, they are just being counted," he said. However, it seems that they want to stop the counting of votes by post which can be legally accepted by the state election boards, provided they are sent in time.In addition, Trump was initially criticized by his own Republican supporters. President Trump's adviser Chris Christie said in a midnight speech that "this is a bad strategy, this is a bad political decision." It should be noted that according to the election laws, the votes must be counted in all the US states because the number of votes cast by post and in person this year is higher than in the past due to the epidemic of Corona virus.

Trump has won battles at Florida, Ohio, and Texas, and Biden is hoping for a decisive victory soon, but Biden said he is on track to win the White House through key wrestling states. Joe Biden, 77, looks to Michigan, Wisconsin, Pennsylvania for the so-called "blue wall" (Democratic-majority states) that led Trump, 74, to victory in the 2016 election. President Trump has repeatedly said that fraud by mail will increase without any evidence, although election observers have said that fraud is less likely and that voting by mail has long been part of the US election.

Twitter calls Donald Trump's tweet "controversial and misleading"

Incumbent President Donald Trump tweeted during the US presidential election that he was close to victory, but at the same time accused his opponents of trying to "steal" the election. Votes cannot be cast after the polls close," Trump wrote in his tweet, giving the impression that Trump's political opponents may be rigging in various US states, even after the polls close. Voting continues. The Twitter administration took immediate notice of the tweet, marking it as "controversial and misleading." It should be noted that even before this, several tweets of US President Donald Trump have been called false and untrue by Twitter, while a whole wall of 20,000 false statements of Trump has been erected in New York as a protest.

UAE announces direct flights to Israel

The United Arab Emirates (UAE) has announced the launch of direct commercial flights from Dubai to Tel Aviv following an agreement to improve relations with Israel. According to the Associated Press (AP), the announcement was made by Fly Dubai and it became the first airline in the UAE to do direct commercial for Israel following the US-backed UAE-Israel peace deal. Flights have been announced. A statement from Fly Dubai said flights between the two countries' economic hubs would begin on November 26, a result of last month's peace deal. In this regard, the Arab state-run airline has also started selling tickets on its website. In recent weeks, several passenger planes have landed in Dubai with dozens of Israeli officials, where they held secret talks with their Emirati counterparts. Other national airlines have started cargo flights between the two countries. It should be noted that the two countries have taken various steps to further strengthen relations after the peace agreement, including the issuance of visas for Israeli travelers. According to Fly Dubai, the airline will operate 14 flights a week from the UAE to Israel, helping Israelis save hours traveling to Africa and other eastern countries. Ghaith Al Ghaith, CEO of Fly Dubai, said: "The launch of scheduled flights will boost economic growth and joint ventures between the two countries." Israel and the United Arab Emirates announced in August that they would normalize relations and end the UAE's long-running boycott of Israel through banking and business agreements at the governmental level. Later, the neighboring country Bahrain also signed an agreement with the UAE on September 15 at the White House to normalize relations with Israel. The United Arab Emirates and Bahrain are the third and fourth Arab countries to establish relations with Israel, while Egypt and Jordan signed peace agreements with Israel in 1979 and 1994, respectively. Palestinians have expressed outrage at the US- brokered agreements , whose leaders see them as contrary to long-standing Arab stance and say Israel will not be recognized until the Palestinians Don't get your own independent state. Despite Palestinian protests , Bahrain, another Arab state after Saudi Arabia, also allowed Israeli flights to the United Arab Emirates (UAE) to use its airspace.

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