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French President Emmanuel Macron is welcomed by his Slovakian counterpart Zuzana Caputova at the Presidential Palace in Bratislava. IMAGES
Slovakian President Zuzana Caputova welcomes Pope Francis at the presidential palace in Bratislava during his official visit to the country. The Pope is also expected to meet a number of political, religious and civil society leaders. IMAGES
Bratislava (Slovakia), Sep 4 (EFE / EPA), (Camera: Jozef Jakubco).- Slovakia's president Zuzana Caputova harvested and bottled honey in the gardens of the presidential residence in Bratislava on Friday.On 26 May, several beehives were installed in the garden behind the presidential palace to join the ZIVICA City Bees project.FOOTAGE OF THE EVENT ON FRIDAY.
President Donald Trump is the first president in polling history never to have received a positive job approval rating while in office. In exit polls Tuesday, CNN reports Americans gave Trump an approval rating of 47%. Senior CNN commentator David Axelrod notes that as Trump blames the media and voter fraud for his loss to Joe Biden, Trump should look in the mirror, instead. Axelrod argues that Trump had planned to be re-elected on the strength of the economy, which caused him to downplay the seriousness of COVID-19. As the pandemic picked up speed, Trump used it to inflame his base even more, and divide the country even further. By denying science, however, he torpedoed the US economy, not to mention contributing to hundreds of thousands of deaths.
Zuzana Caputova, the outsider facing the ruling party candidate in the presidential run-off, arrives at a polling station in Bratislava to cast her vote. The 45-year-old lawyer, environmentalist and community activist was largely unknown before she launched her presidential run, but she has skyrocketed in the polls on an anti-corruption ticket. IMAGES
Slovaks begin voting for a new president with the favourite an outsider whose anti-corruption stance has resonated with voters, still reeling from the fallout from an investigative journalist's murder. IMAGES of polls opening