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Donald Trump gives go-ahead to Joe Biden’s transition process, yet to concede his US election loss

Hours after Trump tweeted that the agency should do what needs to be done with regard to initial protocols. He has directed his team to cooperate on the transition but is vowing to keep up the fight, he further said.Since the November 3rd presidential elections…..

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Despite still not having conceded to his loss in the November 3 presidential election, US President Donald Trump on Monday gave a go-ahead to the White House officials, asking them to begin the transition process for President-elect Joe Biden.

The General Services Administrator, Emily Murphy made the determination to release the long-delayed assistance, and said she would provide necessary government resources to Biden to move into the White House.

Hours after Trump tweeted that the agency should do what needs to be done with regard to initial protocols. He has directed his team to cooperate on the transition but is vowing to keep up the fight, he further said.

Since the November 3rd presidential elections, Trump has claimed that Biden’s victory was the result of fraud.Without any evidence, his campaign had filed multiple lawsuits of electoral malpractice, of which many have been dismissed by courts.

Murphy, who had faced criticism for failing to begin the transition process sooner, wrote a letter to Biden saying that the decision came independently based on the law and available facts. 

Citing the recent developments involving legal challenges and certifications of election results, the decision was not made under direct or indirect pressures by any executive branch officials including those from GSA aor White House. 

Following which Biden’s team said it will provide the incoming administration with the support and resources necessary to carry out a smooth and peaceful transfer of power.

The decision was a much needed step to tackle the challenges faced by our nation including getting pandemic under control and bringing the economy on track, said the Biden-Harris Transition Executive Director Yohannes Abraham.

The formal transition process grants Biden and his team access to briefing books, current agency officials, and other government resources, including some $6 million in funding.

Meanwhile, Biden has announced key figures for his cabinet. He has picked foreign policy advisor Antony Blinken to be his secretary of state and former US chief diplomat John Kerry as his special climate envoy.

Cuba-born lawyer Alejandro Mayorkas has been appointed to lead the Department of Homeland Security. The former deputy CIA director Avril Haines will now be Director of National Intelligence.

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The long-time diplomat Linda Thomas-Greenfield will serve as ambassador to the United Nations, with status as a cabinet member. Jake Sullivan was appointed White House national security advisor.

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India rejects Pakistan’s claims over Karachi attack, asks Islamabad to look inward

India has strongly rejected Pakistan’s allegations over the Karachi attack, asking Islamabad to focus on addressing terrorism within its own borders.

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India on Sunday strongly rejected Pakistan’s allegations linking New Delhi to the recent militant attack in Karachi, describing the accusations as “baseless” and urging Islamabad to focus on tackling terrorism operating from within its own borders.

Responding to the claims, the Ministry of External Affairs (MEA) said Pakistan should “look inward” rather than blame other countries for its internal security challenges. MEA spokesperson Randhir Jaiswal said India categorically rejects the allegations and termed them an attempt to divert attention from Pakistan’s domestic issues.

The remarks came after Pakistan alleged Indian involvement in the attack on a Pakistan Rangers headquarters in Karachi. Pakistani authorities claimed that militants targeted the security installation, leading to casualties among security personnel. However, India dismissed the accusations and reiterated its longstanding position that Pakistan must take credible action against terrorism and dismantle terror infrastructure operating from its soil.

Karachi attack and Pakistan’s allegations

According to Pakistani authorities, militants launched an assault on the Rangers’ provincial headquarters in Karachi, triggering an exchange of gunfire. At least three Rangers personnel were killed, while security forces said several attackers were neutralised during the operation. A militant group linked to the Pakistani Taliban reportedly claimed responsibility for the attack.

Despite these developments, Pakistan alleged external involvement in the attack, accusations that India has firmly denied. New Delhi maintained that Islamabad should concentrate on eliminating terrorist networks rather than making unsupported allegations against other countries.

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Pakistan hit by 5.5-magnitude earthquake, no casualties or damage reported

A 5.5-magnitude earthquake jolted Pakistan on Friday, with authorities reporting no immediate casualties or significant damage.

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A magnitude 5.5 earthquake struck Pakistan on Friday, sending tremors across several parts of the country. However, authorities said there were no immediate reports of casualties or significant property damage.

According to seismic monitoring agencies, the earthquake was recorded at a considerable depth, which may have reduced the impact on the surface. Residents in several cities reported feeling the tremors, prompting many to move outdoors as a precaution.

Emergency and disaster management authorities began assessing the situation soon after the quake. Initial assessments indicated that no major damage to infrastructure or loss of life had been reported. Officials continue to monitor the situation for possible aftershocks.

Pakistan lies in a seismically active region due to the interaction of the Indian and Eurasian tectonic plates, making earthquakes a frequent occurrence in several parts of the country.

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Twin earthquakes strike Venezuela within 39 seconds, triggering panic in Caracas

Venezuela witnessed two powerful earthquakes within 39 seconds, triggering panic in Caracas, damaging infrastructure and leading authorities to declare a state of emergency.

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Two powerful earthquakes struck Venezuela within just 39 seconds, causing widespread panic, damaging buildings and disrupting key infrastructure in and around the capital, Caracas.

According to the United States Geological Survey (USGS), the first earthquake measured magnitude 7.2 and struck on Wednesday evening near the coastal town of Moron. Just 39 seconds later, a stronger 7.5-magnitude tremor hit roughly 45 kilometres away, creating what seismologists described as a “doublet” earthquake sequence.

The back-to-back quakes sent residents rushing into the streets as buildings shook violently across Caracas. Several structures suffered severe damage, with reports of building collapses in parts of the capital. Rescue workers were deployed to search through rubble while emergency teams assessed the extent of the destruction.

Visuals shared on social media showed scenes of chaos at Simon Bolivar International Airport, where parts of the terminal roof reportedly collapsed, filling sections of the facility with dust and smoke. Passengers were seen evacuating the airport as power flickered during the tremors. Authorities later announced the closure of the airport because of significant damage.

More than 20 aftershocks were recorded following the twin earthquakes, raising concerns about additional structural damage. The USGS warned that the disaster could result in significant casualties and economic losses, while landslides were also reported in affected areas.

Venezuela’s interim president Delcy Rodriguez declared a state of emergency following the earthquakes and urged citizens to remain cautious as emergency response efforts continued. Opposition leader Maria Corina Machado also expressed solidarity with those affected by the disaster.

The earthquakes are being described as among the strongest to strike Venezuela in more than a century. Authorities continue to assess the full scale of the damage and search for possible victims trapped beneath collapsed structures.

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