The Daily Populous

Sunday August 4th, 2024 night edition

image for Trump says he’ll debate Harris on Fox News or not at all after weeks of back-and-forth over ABC News event

Trump’s declaration comes after the former president on Friday night backed out of a planned September 10 debate hosted by ABC News.

Harris’ campaign has argued that Trump is afraid to debate her.

The ABC News lawsuit, however, was filed in March, months before the Trump and Biden campaigns agreed in mid-May on two debates.

On July 23, Trump told reporters on a press call that he hadn’t agreed to debate Harris, just Biden.

“I think debating is important for a presidential race, I really do, you sort of have an obligation to debate.”.

And on Friday morning, hours before he backed out of the ABC News event, Trump told Fox Business he wasn’t sure he wanted to debate Harris.

“He won’t debate, but he and his running mate sure have a lot to say about me,” Harris told a crowd in Atlanta earlier this week. »

Chinese doctor removes patient's lung tumor using robot from 5,000 km away

Authored by indiatoday.in
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The surgeon along with his colleagues at Shanghai Chest Hospital carried out a remote operation and removed a lung tumor using a domestically-made 5G surgical robot.

In addition to conducting robot surgery, the hospital has also been involved in the research and development of robot technology.

While the operation conducted in China was 5,000 km away, the one recently performed in India was 40 km. »

Family of murdered hostage Eitan Levi publishes footage of body abused by mob in Gaza

Authored by m.jpost.com

The family of murdered hostage Eitan Levi published footage of his body being abused in the streets of Gaza on Oct. 7 to their Instagram account on Saturday.

In the footage, Eitan's body is seen being dragged into Gaza in the back of a car, followed by a crowd of Gazans chasing the vehicle.

Levi's family has decided to release the footage as "proof that there is no innocent citizen in Gaza.". »

Iran: Hezbollah to deliberately target civilians in response to Shukr assassination

Authored by jpost.com
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Hezbollah has reportedly decided to increase its targets in attacks in response to the assassination of its commander, Fuad Shukr.

"However, the regime's attack on Dahieh in Beirut and the targeting of a residential building marked a deviation from these boundaries.

We anticipate that, in its response, Hezbollah will choose both broader and deeper targets, and will not restrict itself solely to military targets and means.". »