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Chinese Adviser Says Joe Biden Could "Start Wars", called him "Very Weak President"

 World News: China must drop its illusion that its relations with the US will automatically improve under President-elect Joe Biden's administration, a Chinese government advisor has said, adding that Beijing should be prepared for a tough stance from Washington.

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Zheng Yongnian, the Dean of the Advanced Institute of global and Contemporary China Studies, a Shenzhen-based think tank, has said that the Chinese government should utilise every opportunity to fix ties with the US, South China Morning Post has reported.

"The good old days are over... the cold war hawks in the US have been in a highly mobilised state for several years, and they will not disappear overnight," Zheng said in an interview on the sidelines of the Understanding China Conference in Guangzhou recently.

Zheng, who attended a symposium hosted by President Xi Jinping in August to offer advice on China's long-term strategy, said there was now a bipartisan consensus within the US on containing China.

Zheng said President-elect Joe Biden might make the most of the public resentment towards China after he entered the White House. "American society is torn apart. i don't think Biden can do anything about it," Zheng said.

"He is certainly a very weak President, if he can't sort out domestic issues, then he will do something on the diplomatic front, do something against China. If we say Trump is not interested in promoting democracy and freedom, Biden is. (President Donald) Trump is not interested in war... but a Democratic President could start wars."

The relationship between China and therefore the us have deteriorated under President Trump over a range of reasons, including the Covid-19 handling, trade and human rights.

Over 300 separate Bills targeting China are involved by both Democrats and Republicans within the Congress, and therefore the important ones addressing the catastrophes in Hong Kong and Xinjiang enjoyed full bipartisan support. the foremost potentially effective law, the Hong Kong Human Rights and Democracy Act, which Trump only reluctantly signed, was co-sponsored by Republican Marco Rubio and Kamala Harris, the Democrats' Vice-President-elect.

Chinese foreign policy specialists have said they expect tensions between the US and China to continue under the Biden presidency.

At times during the election campaign, Biden took a tough line on China, calling Xi a "thug".

His campaign also signalled that he will call out China on its repressive policies within the far western region of Xinjiang.

Wang said China remained resolute in protecting its sovereignty and hoped the next US administration would "meet China halfway".


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Mala Adiga an Indian-American Appointed As Jill Biden's Policy Director

 A native of Illinois, Mala Adiga is a graduate of Grinnell College, the University of Minnesota School of Public Health, and therefore the University of Chicago law school.

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World News: US President-elect Joe Biden on Friday appointed an Indian-American, Mala Adiga, the policy director of his wife Jill Biden, who are going to be the first Lady.

Ms Adiga has served as a senior advisor to Jill Biden and a senior policy advisor on the Biden-Kamala Harris campaign. Previously, Ms Adiga was director for higher education and Military Families at the Biden Foundation.

During former president Barack Obama's administration, Mala Adiga served because the deputy assistant secretary of state for academic Programs at the Bureau of Educational and Cultural Affairs, within the Secretary of State's Office of global Women's Issues as chief of staff and senior advisor to the Ambassador-at-Large, besides as director for human rights on the National security staff.

A native of Illinois, Ms Adiga is a graduate of Grinnell College, the University of Minnesota School of Public Health, and therefore the University of Chicago law school.

A lawyer by training, Ms Adiga had been a clerk for a federal and had worked for a Chicago law firm before joining the campaign of former president Barack Obama in 2008.

She started within the Obama administration as a counsel to the associate attorney general.

Joe Biden made the announcement of her appointment as he announced the names of 4 new members of his White House senior staff.

Cathy Russell, Vice-Chair of the Biden-Harris campaign, has been named because the director of the White House Office of Presidential Personnel.

Louisa Terrell, who currently oversees legislative affairs for the Biden-Harris transition team, will serve as the director of the White House Office of Legislative Affairs in Biden administration.

Carlos Elizondo, a Special Assistant to the President and social secretary to Vice-President and Dr Jill Biden for all eight years of the Obama-Biden administration, was appointed as the White House social secretary.

In a statement, Joe Biden lauded the "dedication" of additional members of his team and said the new addition will serve the American people and help build back better, creating a more just, equitable, and united nation.

"I'm proud to name additional members of our team who will help deliver the change America needs in these difficult times. Their dedication to overcoming the challenges facing our country today are rooted in their diverse backgrounds and experiences. they're going to serve the American people and help build back better, creating a more just, equitable, and united nation," said President-elect Biden.



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Joe Biden wins, his family learnt of his win,Granddaughter Posts Pic

 Joe Biden's victory in one among the most polarized elections in America came after the US media showed him winning Pennsylvania and gaining over 270 electoral college votes needed to secure the presidency.

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World News/ US Elections 2020: When Joe Biden was declared the next President of America after an important win in battleground Pennsylvania, his family wrapped him during a group hug.

That moment of pure joy and family celebration was tweeted by the President-Elect's oldest grandchild Naomi Biden.

The image was simply labeled "11.7.2020."

Joe Biden's victory in one among the most polarized elections in America came after the US media showed him winning Pennsylvania and gaining over 270 electoral college votes needed to secure the presidency.

In Naomi's photo, Joe Biden smiles at the camera as members of his family embrace him.

Naomi is the 27-year-old daughter of Joe Biden's son Hunter and his first wife, Kathleen.

She is named after Hunter Biden's sister Naomi Christina, who was killed in a car crash together with her mother in 1971.

According to the US media, Naomi is the only Biden grandchild who has a public Instagram account.

Her Twitter bio describes her as "sister, daughter, granddaughter..."

Biden, 77, are going to be the oldest president-elect in US history and therefore the first to oust a sitting commander-in-chief after one term since Bill Clinton defeated George H.W. Bush in 1992.

Biden's running mate, California Senator Kamala Harris, is that the first Black and Indian-American woman to serve as vice president.


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Decision Desk HQ declares Joe Biden as next US president

US Elections 2020: Trump Says, he is going to Supreme Court, Claims Victory



Decision Desk HQ declares Joe Biden as next US president

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World News/ US Elections 2020: Democratic candidate Joe Biden moved closer to winning the White House on Friday as he expanded his lead over President Donald Trump in battleground states, yet television networks and news outlets have stayed away from declaring him the victor as officials continued to count votes in a few states where race is exceptionally close.

The Decision Desk HQ has become the first outlet to call the election in favour of Joe Biden, naming him the 46th President of the United States.

"Decision Desk HQ projects that @JoeBiden has won Pennsylvania and its 20 electoral college votes for a total of 273. Joe Biden has been elected the 46th President of the United States of America. Race called at 11-06 08:50 AM EST" said the tweet.


Decision Desk HQ made the call on Twitter after a batch of ballots came in from Philadelphia that put Biden in the lead by 5,500 votes in Pennsylvania.

With more than 100,000 ballots still left to be counted in the state, and with those ballots tilting very heavily toward Biden, there is no realistic path for Donald Trump to win the state. And yet, all the networks have hesitated to say unequivocally that Joe Biden will be the next president.

However, the Decision Desk HQ has not called either Georgia or Arizona — two other states where Biden leads. Decision Desk HQ was launched by Brandon Finnigan in 2014 and he is reported to have conservative leanings.

Other media outlets like Associated Press and Edison Research are also yet to call out the elections.

Here is how different desks are projecting the numbers:

The New York Times projection

The New York Times is taking into account a number of factors before declaring a winner, including race calls made by The Associated Press and Edison Research.

According to the NYT, Joe Biden stood on the cusp of the presidency on Friday, seizing leads over President Donald Trump in Pennsylvania and Georgia and building on his lead in Nevada as he drew ever closer to securing the 270 electoral votes needed to lay claim to the White House.

According to the NYT tracker, Biden had a lead of 253 while Trump was at 214.

The NYT said that in Pennsylvania, the remaining mail ballots are expected to favor Democrats while in Georgia, A small number of absentee, provisional and overseas military ballots remain uncounted.

AP projection

According to the projections from AP, Biden has a lead of 264 electoral votes while Trump is at 214.

In Pennsylvania, Biden has a lead of 49.64% votes while Trump is at 49.21%.


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US Elections 2020: Trump Says, he is going to Supreme Court, Claims Victory

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US Elections 2020: Trump Says, he is going to Supreme Court, Claims Victory

US Election Result 2020: "We were winning in many other states and we were just about to declare it and then suddenly this fraud happened there. A fraud on the American people. and we will not let this happen," said the US President.

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World News: US President Donald Trump claimed early Wednesday that he had won the US election and, accusing rival Joe Biden's Democrats of "fraud", declared that he would move to the Supreme Court to dispute the counting of votes. "We were just about to win, in fact, we have already won," Trump said in an extraordinary speech from the White House at 2.30 am.

The Biden camp called Trump's bid to prevent vote counting "outrageous and unprecedented". The Democrat nominee's legal teams are "ready to deploy" if Trump tries to halt vote count, said his campaign.

The President said the Republicans were about to celebrate a "beautiful" victory when "suddenly something happened".


"We were winning in many other states and we were just about to declare it and then suddenly this fraud happened there. A fraud on the American people. and we will not let this happen," said President Trump, asserting that he would move to court and "we want all voting to stop." He appeared to mean stopping the counting of mail-in ballots, which may be legally accepted by state election boards after Tuesday's election, provided they were sent in time.

"So, we are going to go to the US Supreme Court and ensure that suddenly new ballots are not mysteriously found at 4 am and added to their tally. Quite frankly this is a shame to America and to the millions of Americans," he said, speaking from the East Room of the White House with vice president Mike Pence and First Lady Melania Trump by his side.

"We will not let them get away with this. The results have been phenomenal... we are surely going to win. We are far ahead in the states where numbers are still coming in. they will never ever catch up with us," he said.

He added that the Republicans were winning most states where counting was on and that too would be a large margin. "We don't even need all of them, but we are still winning."

Election results from some battleground states, including Pennsylvania, Wisconsin, Michigan and Georgia, are still not clear and projections from major networks show Trump, 74, still short of the 270 electoral votes need to win re-election. Trump won the key states of Florida, Ohio and Texas, erasing Biden's hopes for a decisive early victory. Biden won Arizona, Virginia and New Hampshire among others.

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Biden, 77, was eyeing the so-called "blue wall" states of Michigan, Wisconsin and Pennsylvania that sent Trump to the White House in 2016 for possible breakthroughs.

Earlier, the Democratic presidential nominee asserted that he's on track to win the election, warning supporters that it might take time to complete counting the votes. "Keep the faith guys. We are going to win this (election)," Biden told a crowd in his hometown of Delaware.



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