Patrick Frater Asia Bureau ChiefChina has become one of the last major countries to congratulate Joe Biden on being elected U.S. president.
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After giving his first-ever public political endorsement, Dwayne “The Rock” Johnson shared a message of unity with his fans following Joe Biden and Kamala Harris’ victory in the 2020 presidential election. The “Jumanji” star, who previously entertained a 2020 presidential run himself, announced in late September that he was throwing his considerable weight behind the Biden/Harris ticket and took to Instagram to share both the announcement and conduct a brief interview with the two candidates.
.Patrick Frater Asia Bureau ChiefChina has become one of the last major countries to congratulate Joe Biden on being elected U.S. president.
Boris Johnson has formally invited Joe Biden to Glasgow as the two men spoke for the first time since the Democratic candidate was declared President-elect.
“The Prime Minister also conveyed his congratulations to vice president-elect Kamala Harris on her historic achievement. “They discussed the close and longstanding relationship between our countries and committed to building on this partnership in the years ahead, in areas such as trade and security – including through Nato.
Joe Biden after Downing Street said it would press ahead with plans which would break the Brexit deal on Northern Ireland. The Prime Minister signalled he will stick to the post-Brexit Internal Market Bill despite peers in the House of Lords inflicting a massive defeat on Monday night.
Kim Kardashian took to social media to show love for both her husband, Kanye West, and President-elect Joe Biden.The 40-year-old Keeping Up With the Kardashians star was among the many stars to congratulate Biden, 77, on Saturday, November 7, after he won the 2020 presidential election over incumbent Donald Trump.
Donald Trump, Mr Eustice told BBC Breakfast: “People say all sorts of things on a presidential campaign trail but there’s a very close relationship always between the UK and the US, on defence and security in particular.
Boris Johnson risks turning Britain into an international pariah in the eyes of the new American President by pressing ahead with Brexit legislation that breaks international law, Keir Starmer has warned.
President-elect Joe Biden and Vice President-elect Kamala Harris on Sunday while appealing to the American people to come together in the wake of a bruising political campaign.In a statement, Mr. Bush revealed he spoke with Mr.
the UK with the US than divides them after fears there is a gulf between him and new president Joe Biden. The newly victorious president previously branded Johnson a "physical and emotional clone" of defeated Donald Trump.
Former Vice President Joe Biden addressed the nation on Friday night, as several thousand votes were still being counted in the tight presidential race, urging Americans to remain calm and sketching out his plans to unify the country.
Democratic nominee Joe Biden has been congratulated over his projected victory in the 2020 US election from political leaders across the UK.Mr Biden was declared winner after Pennsylvania was projected for the Democrat - meaning he had secured the 270 electoral college votes needed to win.His running mate, Kamala Harris will make history as the first female, black, and Indian-American Vice-President.As news of their victory broke from the United States, politicians in the UK took to social media
Ted Johnson, Dominic Patten After days of wait over a seemingly glacial pace of ballot counting, CNN’s Wolf Blitzer called the presidential race for Joe Biden at 11:24:20 AM ET, the first of the networks to declare the winner.NBC News followed at 11:24 AM, CBS News at 11:25 AM, ABC News at 11:26:20 AM, the Associated Press at 11:28 AM and Fox News at 11:40 AM.What triggered it? The latest report of votes coming in from Pennsylvania, which put Biden’s margin over Trump at more than 30,000.
Joe Biden urged unity in a speech on Friday evening in Delaware, calling for an end to the «partisan warfare» that has characterized American politics in recent years. The Democratic nominee has pulled ahead of President Trump in the critical battleground states of Georgia and Pennsylvania.«The purpose of our politics isn't to wage total and unrelenting war.