Next week's US election could reshape global politics - here's how
US presidential race between **Donald Trump** and **Kamala Harris** enters final countdown with global implications at stake. Key international conflicts and alliances hang in balance as America prepares to choose its next leader

The american political landscape stands at cross-roads as next weeks election between Donald Trump and Kamala Harris shows neck-and-neck polling results; their different world-views could re-shape global affairs
The ukraine conflict sits at center-stage of foreign policy debates. Harris follows current administrations path – backing Kievʼs defense efforts with military aid. Meanwhile Trump suggests a quick one-day fix: his plan includes pushing both sides to negotiate (though experts doubt its effectiveness)
The middle-east situation adds another layer of complexity. Netanyahu watches carefully as both candidates offer different approaches to israel-gaza conflict. Harris represents steady-policy direction‚ while Trump – who moved embassy to jerusalem during his first term – might bring unexpected changes to regional dynamics
- Ukraine plans to draft 160‚000 more soldiers
- Top US officials visit middle-east this week
- Canada needs to double defense spending
- Russia fines google astronomical sum
The leadership landscape keeps changing: Naim Qassem takes helm at hezbollah after recent assassination of its previous leader. In washington Jessica Lapenn – first US coordinator for atlantic cooperation – ends her 30-year career
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The next presidents iran policy might shift dramatically. While Harris names iran as americas greatest adversary Trump shows openness to new nuclear deal talks: both promise to prevent tehran from getting nuclear weapons