Biden announces decision not to run again for US president

President Joe Biden has announced his decision not to run for re-election, citing the best interests of his party and the nation. This announcement, made just four months before the upcoming elections, significantly alters the landscape of the presidential race.

Biden’s choice follows mounting pressure from fellow Democrats, particularly after a challenging debate performance against Republican Donald Trump at the end of June. In a letter shared on his social media, Biden expressed deep gratitude for the honor of serving as president, stating, “While I had intended to seek re-election, I believe stepping aside now is best for my party and the country, allowing me to focus entirely on fulfilling my duties as President for the remainder of my term.”

Biden plans to address the nation further on this decision next week. He also praised Vice President Kamala Harris as an “extraordinary partner” in his statement.

In other news – Fatal bridge collapse in China claims 12 lives, injures dozens

A bridge collapse in northern China, caused by torrential rains, resulted in the tragic deaths of 12 individuals, with over 30 others reported missing, according to state media on Saturday. Recent heavy rains have ravaged parts of northern and central China, leading to widespread flooding and extensive damage. The bridge in Shaanxi province collapsed late Friday due to sudden heavy downpours and flash floods, as state news agency Xinhua reported.

All 12 victims from Shangluo City were found inside five vehicles recovered from the river beneath the collapsed bridge. As of now, 31 people are still missing, and initial investigations suggest that 17 cars and eight trucks fell into the river during the incident. Television footage showed a section of the bridge partially submerged under the rushing river. Read More

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