Democracy at home, democracy in the world: Why was Azerbaijan not invited to the summit?
America
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The results of the U.S. presidential election sent shockwaves across the globe, and its reverberations continue to be felt. This event is no longer seen as merely a domestic issue but is regarded as one of the key developments shaping the course of world history. Historians often refer to a popular notion: the history of the United States was an "American history" up until the 20th century; after that, it became "world history."
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The U.S. presidential election, closely watched worldwide, ended unexpectedly with a convincing victory for Trump. He received 5 million more votes than Kamala Harris—a rare margin in American politics. Additionally, Republicans regained control of the Senate, having already held a majority in Congress.
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On November 5, the U.S. presidential elections resulted in the victory of the Republican Party candidate, Donald Trump, marking his return to power after a four-year hiatus. Trump’s comeback has raised numerous questions concerning both the global order and regional dynamics.
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Donald J. Trump has once again won the U.S. presidential election, achieving a hard-fought victory by blending populist rhetoric, promises to reinstate "America First" policies, and criticism of the Washington establishment. His return to the Oval Office has sparked both celebration and concern nationwide, while global capitals closely monitor what a second Trump term could mean for U.S. foreign policy and international relations.
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