Man behind the man | Trump's subdued and austere vice president gets his moment in the spotlight as the keynote speaker on the third night of the Republican National Convention. It's a pivotal moment for Mike Pence — Trump's most loyal lieutenant and, in some ways, his antithesis — ahead of his own potential 2024 bid for the White House. Campaign 2020 There are 69 days until the election. Here's the latest on the race for control of the White House and Congress. First lady Melania Trump capped the second night of the convention by attempting to soften the image of her highly divisive husband, while Secretary of State Michael Pompeo, in a speech taped during a visit to Jerusalem, said Trump has "pulled back the curtain" on Chinese aggression and made progress toward Middle East peace. Click here for our viewers' guide to night three. Other developments: Sign up to receive daily election updates as a direct mobile notification on Twitter. Simply click on this link and like the tweet. Saving jobs | The German government is extending a program designed to save millions of jobs in a bid to help Europe's biggest economy recover from its worst crisis in the postwar era. It comes as a report by Ifo's business confidence gauge shows local companies are slightly more optimistic that national output is improving. Going silent | Saudi authorities have severed contact between some prominent detainees and their families, in a crackdown on dissent that threatens to strain ties with Western allies. As Vivian Nereim reports, dozens of princes, clerics and activists have been arrested in recent years, even as Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman wins praise for opening up economically, loosening social restrictions and granting women more rights. Trump and Mohammad Bin Salman in 2019. Photographer: Bandar Algaloud / Saudi Kingdom Council Fiscal floodgates | Justin Trudeau's selection of Chrystia Freeland as Canada's new finance minister cements her place as his most trusted lieutenant. As Kait Bolongaro explains, it also signals the most decisive lurch to the left in economic policy since Trudeau's father governed in the 1980s. Wooing the poor | Brazilian President Jair Bolsonaro is seeking to shore up his support among the poor with a new program to help 1.6 million families buy homes. His popularity has already risen among low-income families via a government stipend to informal workers during the pandemic. What to Watch - The head of Africa's largest multilateral bank is poised to win re-election after being cleared of wrongdoing by two probes.
- Yulia Tymoshenko, the former Ukrainian prime minister who helped lead the 2004 Orange Revolution, is in intensive care with coronavirus.
- North Korean leader Kim Jong Un warned emergency measures are needed to deal with an approaching typhoon that could hammer an already-damaged agricultural sector.
- China is set to buy a record amount of American soybeans this year as lower prices help the Asian nation boost purchases pledged under the phase-one trade deal, sources say.
And finally ... Southeast Asia, helped by a wetter-than-normal dry season in Indonesia, may yet be spared the choking haze that has blanketed the region in recent years. Wildfires cost Indonesia's economy $5.2 billion in 2019, so the favorable outlook is a relief for a government that has had to set aside billions of dollars to counter the economic impact of the pandemic. Haze blankets Marina Bay Sands hotel and casino in Singapore, September 2019. Photographer: Dimas Ardian/Bloomberg |
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