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Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu gives Elon Musk, owner of X, formerly known as Twitter, a tour of kibbutz Kfar Aza that was targeted in the October 7 Hamas attacks on Israel. In September, Netanyahu urged Musk to combat anti-Semitism on X, calling on him to find "the ability to stop not only anti-Semitism, or rolling it back as best you can, but any collective hatred". IMAGES
The crowd at a rally led by the far-right Vox party in Madrid, Spain, awaits Giorgia Meloni, leader of the post-fascist Brothers of Italy party that triumphed in recent Italian general elections, and Polish Prime Minister Mateusz Morawiecki. The nationalist gathering comes with one eye on elections due in 2023 in Spain, and in a triumphalist spirit over Meloni's electoral victory. IMAGES
Jill Stein was the US Green Party's 2016 candidate for president. Business Insider reports that she owes the Federal Election Commission more than $66,000 in campaign finance violations. In 2016 Stein raised $7.3 million for a recount. In December 2016, Stein promised that her donors would get to vote on how to spend these surplus funds. That never happened. Instead, Stein spent millions on election-related litigation in Wisconsin and Pennsylvania. She gave raises and "performance bonuses" to her core 2016 campaign staff. She spent $113,000 on her legal defense before the US Senate's Russia investigation.
Putrajaya, Sep 17 (EFE/EPA).- The ousted youth chief of the Malaysian United Indigenous Party submitted an application Thursday to register a new political party named Malaysian United Democratic Alliance (Muda), which will be the first party led by young people, multiracial and multireligous that will fight for the young and old. (Camera: AHMAD YUSNI).SHOT LIST: MEMBERS OF THE NEWLY FORMED PARTY MALAYSIAN UNITED DEMOCRATIC ALLIANCE (MUDA) SUBMITTED REGISTRATION APPLICATION AT THE REGISTRAR OF SOCIETIES (ROS) IN PUTRAJAYA, MALAYSIA.
Austria's far-right OeVP party stage final political rally ahead of Sunday's polls. The People's Party (OeVP) of former chancellor Sebastian Kurz is expected to come out on top -- but if its poll rating of around 33 percent is matched in the vote, it will not be able to form a government by itself. IMAGES