Author: Silke Mayr

Silke Mayr

Silke Mayr is a seasoned news reporter at New York Mirror, specializing in general news with a keen focus on international events. Her insightful reporting and commitment to accuracy keep readers informed on global affairs and breaking stories.

New Allies in the Conflict North Korean troops may soon bolster Russia’s war effort in Ukraine. Reports suggest 3,000 soldiers are training in Russia’s Far East. U.S. intelligence believes these soldiers will support Russian forces against Ukraine’s military. Putin acknowledged the potential deployment during an NBC News interview. Initially sarcastic, he later mentioned a new strategic agreement with North Korea. “We are in contact with our North Korean friends; we’ll see how that process develops,” he stated. North Korea’s involvement comes as Putin strengthens ties with China and Iran. Recent summits with Xi Jinping and Masoud Pezeshkian highlight Russia’s deepening…

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As the election approaches, Vice President Kamala Harris is shifting her campaign strategy to focus on making a strong closing argument, enlisting prominent figures from the Democratic Party to support her efforts. Over the next few days, she will appear with former President Barack Obama in Georgia on Thursday and with former First Lady Michelle Obama in Michigan on Saturday, marking the first joint appearances with the Obamas during this campaign cycle. With only 12 days remaining until the election, these events aim to serve as major “get out the vote” rallies, encouraging Americans to plan their votes and consider…

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Trump’s Bold Declaration Donald Trump pledged to fire Special Counsel Jack Smith if he regains the presidency. He made this statement during an interview with radio host Hugh Hewitt. Trump asserted, “I would fire him within two seconds.” Jack Smith currently oversees two high-profile cases against Trump. One case involves attempts to overturn the 2020 election. The other case addresses Trump’s handling of classified documents post-presidency. When asked if he’d pardon himself or fire Smith, Trump chose the latter without hesitation. Reactions and Criticism Legal experts quickly criticized Trump’s statement. Critics argued it threatens the independence of the Justice Department.…

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