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Trump says ‘there won’t be escalation’ with Cuba after US indictment of former president Raúl Castro – as it happened

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Trump says ‘there won’t be escalation’ with Cuba after US indictment of former president Raúl Castro – as it happened
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The recent primary elections in several states have yielded significant results for both parties. Notably, Tommy Tuberville secured the Republican nomination for governor in Alabama, while Keisha Lance Bottoms won the Democratic nomination in Georgia. Additionally, several candidates are set to advance to runoffs in their respective races.

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World news | The Guardian · https://www.theguardian.com/profile/yohannes-lowe,https://www.theguardian.com/profile/cecilia-nowell
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4m ago06.40 EDTCecilia NowellOther election results poured in as polls closed in Kentucky, Georgia, Alabama, Pennsylvania, Idaho and Oregon.Among the most notable: US senator Tommy Tuberville won the Republican nomination for Alabama governor, former Atlanta mayor Keisha Lance Bottoms won the Democratic nomination for governor in Georgia and state representative Chris Rabb won the Democratic nomination for Pennsylvania’s third congressional district.In Georgia, lieutenant governor Burt Jones and healthcare executive Rick Jackson will advance to a runoff in the Republican primary for the governor’s race, while congressmen Mike Collins and Derek Dooley will advance to a runoff for the Republican nomination to compete against Democrat Jon Ossoff for his senate seat this November.Share

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