Trump wins North Carolina, a key US state  

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Donald Trump, the Republican presidential candidate and former U.S. president, is projected to win the crucial state of North Carolina. This state counts for votes in Electoral College.
Trump was 50.8% ahead of Democratic Vice President Kamala Harria after 90% of the votes were counted.
The projection marks the very first call on a major swing-state in the presidential election of November 5.
In U.S. Presidential elections, a candidate doesn’t have to win the majority of popular votes, but rather a majority in electoral votes, which is allocated per state according to population. A candidate must win an election by securing 270 electoral votes.
North Carolina is among a few pivotal states that will determine the next U.S. President. Other key battlegrounds are Georgia, Nevada, Pennsylvania. Wisconsin, Michigan and .
Donald Trump won North Carolina in both the 2016 and the 2020 elections.
The election will have a profound effect on the Russia- conflict. Harris has pledged that she will continue to support Ukraine in its fight for freedom, but many are afraid that Trump may cut a deal, possibly at the expense of painful concessions from Ukraine.
Trump led Democratic Vice President Kamala Harri 50.8% to 48.2% with 90% of the votes counted. The projection marks the very first call for a swing state in the U.S. Presidential election.
The Digital Forensic Research Lab of the found that accounts from China helped to amplify Russian disinformation videos aimed at U.S. citizens.
stated that “These satellite photos were taken over a year ago, and are from sources that are publicly available. We do not publish images of the most recent war zones.”
Sweden will provide Ukraine a new package of aid worth nine million euros ($9.8million), which includes two vessels that are designed to improve maritime security. The country will also provide 40,000 protective masks, respirators and other equipment to the Emergency Service of Ukraine.
The Russian President appointed a war veteran to lead one of Russia’s regions. This is the highest position that has been awarded to a participant to the full-scale invasion.
According to the Ukrainian Air Force, Russia launched at least 4300 Shahed- and other UAVs that imitated Shaheds between August and October of 2024. This is a significant increase in comparison to earlier months.
The FBI announced that Russian email domains appear to be the source of bomb threats against polling stations in multiple states. The FBI clarified that these threats were not deemed credible.
The Ukrainian Prosecutor General’s Office announced on Nov. 5 that Russian troops shot six captured Ukrainian Armed Forces Soldiers in the Pokrovsk Sector of the Front Line in Donetsk Oblast.
Due to the activation by electronic warfare systems when air raid alarms sound, users in Ukraine are experiencing more frequent automatic time change on their smartphones.
The statement was signed by South Korea as well as Australia and New Zealand.
According to preliminary data, Moscow attacked the Shevchenskyi area with a drone of the type Shahed at around 5 p.m. local.
According to Rustem Umerov, Ukraine’s Minister of Defense, the clashes were not large-scale.
In a statement released on the eve before the election, U.S. Intelligence agencies predicted that Russia would intensify its efforts to undermine the U.S. election on election day. They would focus on swing states.
Bloomberg reported that the United Kingdom was unable to retrieve weapons from floating armories, which offered weapons and accommodation to guards protecting Russian oil tankers.
According to reports, Russian forces targeted an infrastructure facility and started a fire. The full extent of the damage is still being determined.
Dmitry Peskov, Kremlin spokesperson, said: “She is not the president of her own country, as far we understand. The majority of the country’s population did not vote her.”
Politico reported that the European Union’s antifraud agency has opened an investigation into possible exports of rebranded Russian crude oil via Turkey to the EU. The report was based on two unnamed sources.
Ukrinform reported that the recruitment center for the Ukrainian Legion in Poland had received more than 500 applications from Ukrainians in 30 different countries in just one month, citing officials at the center.
Prime Minister Kristen Michal said on November 4 that the country aims to limit voting eligibility for local elections in order to exclude Russians and Belarusians in order to counter Russian influences.
Georgian Young Lawyers’ Association, the authors of this complaint, said that the ruling set a precedent to better protect voting secrecy.

 

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