Cambodia: PM's son Hun Manet appointed next ruler in royal formality
The Western-educated Hun Manet is appointed in a formality long signposted by his father Hun Sen.
1970-01-01 08:00
Pence reveals moment he believes Trump considered accepting that he lost the election
Former vice president Mike Pence has described a moment when he believes Donald Trump legitimately considered – albeit briefly – accepting the lawful and valid results of the 2020 election. Mr Pence was speaking to CBS’s Major Garrett on Sunday about the newly filed indictment against Mr Trump, charging him with several crimes related to the former president’s efforts to overturn the presidential election. Among the crimes Mr Trump is accused of is depriving Americans of their right to a duly elected president via his efforts to interfere in the legal process of transferring power between administrations. The former vice president was central to that effort. As president of the Senate, the vice president presides over the special session of the chamber wherein the results of the election are certified. Mr Trump attempted to persuade Mr Pence throughout the latter part of 2020 to interfere in that process and demand that the election certification be halted while Republican-led state legislatures in states where Mr Trump lost would supposedly work to throw out the lawful election results and substitute their own. Mr Pence refused, however, and the transfer of power went ahead following an unsuccessful attempt by a mob of Trump supporters to invade the Capitol and prevent the process from taking place. During his interview on Sunday, Mr Pence recounted a conversation with Mr Trump that took place in December 2020 – just weeks before the attack on Capitol Hill – where he says he thinks his boss may have considered not going ahead with his effort to interfere in the transfer of power should his court challenges fail, which they eventually all did. “I remember one occasion before Christmas, where the president asked me what... he thought we ought to do. We were just the two of us in the Oval Office, Major,” Mr Pence told Garrett. “And I remember, I looked at him and I said, look, let all the lawsuits play out, let the Congress do their work to consider objections, but I said at the end of the day, if the election goes the other way, I said we ought to take a bow, we ought to travel around the country. And I remember, I remember, the president is standing in front of his desk, listening very intently to me, and I'll never forget the way he just kind of pointed at me as if to... say, that's worth thinking about.” Mr Trump’s legal team has denied any wrongdoing in the Jan 6 case and has warned that they will call Mr Pence to testify. The ex-president faces dozens of criminal charges while he campaigns for a second term in office. Despite his professed innocence, his legal team separately said on Sunday that they expect indictments to be handed down in Georgia’s investigation into the president and his campaign’s efforts to overturn the election in that state. Read More Pence skirts crucial questions about Trump’s election indictment Trump lawyer calls Trump request to Pence for Jan 6 ‘aspirational’ Inside the courtroom, it was clear this indictment is different for Donald Trump Ohio election that revolves around abortion rights fueled by national groups, money Trump's attack on 'filth and decay' in nation's capital just the latest in his personal feud with DC Trump lawyer calls Trump request to Pence for Jan 6 ‘aspirational’
1970-01-01 08:00
KKR Seeks to Take-Private of Space Tech Firm OHB With Family
KKR & Co. plans to take private the German space and technology company OHB SE alongside the founding
1970-01-01 08:00
Bain Capital's $551 million bid sends Estia Health shares to near 5-year high
By Rishav Chatterjee and Scott Murdoch Global private equity firm Bain Capital will pay A$838 million ($551.3 million)
1970-01-01 08:00
Australia ANZ-Indeed jobs ads edge 0.4% higher in July
SYDNEY Australian job advertisements posted a small rise in July after an outsized decline in the previous month,
1970-01-01 08:00
Niger coup: Junta shuts airspace citing military intervention threat
Niger's neighbours earlier threatened to act if the elected president were not restored by end of Sunday.
1970-01-01 08:00
Asian Equities Decline After US Rally Reverses: Markets Wrap
Most Asian shares fell Monday after a mixed US jobs report and a reversal of gains on Wall
1970-01-01 08:00
Tim Anderson drops string of cryptic tweets after Jose Ramirez bout
White Sox shortstop Tim Anderson let loose a wave of indecipherable tweets that seemed to reference his bout with Guardians third baseman Jose Ramirez.What is going on with Tim Anderson?The White Sox shortstop got into a fight with Jose Ramirez of the Guardians on Saturday night, throwing ha...
1970-01-01 08:00
NFL rumors: Vikings give bust last chance, Eagles double-dip at LB, Panthers add to rush
NFL rumors: Panthers add to veteran pass rusherJustin Houston may be 34 years old, but he's coming off a season with nine sacks in 14 games for the Baltimore Ravens. The guy can still play, especially if he's freed up to get after the passer.And now he's a Carolina Panther.T...
1970-01-01 08:00
York Fire burning in California and Nevada is now 93% contained
The massive York Fire that ignited in the Mojave National Preserve is almost fully contained after more than a week of expansion in California and Nevada, according to fire officials.
1970-01-01 08:00
Jose Ramirez Embraces Tim Anderson Knockout With Boxing Gloves Photo
Jose Ramirez's agent posted a photo of his client wearing boxing gloves.
1970-01-01 08:00
Belarus isolates political prisoners to break their spirit
Families of Belarusian political prisoners say loved ones are being denied any outside contact.
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