Democratic candidate Kamala Harris' bid to become first woman president faded after losing key battleground states.
President-elect Donald Trump's allies who helped him win swing states of Michigan and Arizona say Muslim Americans are now deeply involved with upcoming administration "which will end wars" in Gaza and Lebanon.
"It is a well-deserved honour to have Susie as the first-ever female Chief of Staff in United States history," says President-elect Donald Trump.
Shift in these votes across Michigan, Pennsylvania, and Wisconsin — all swing states — would have produced a different outcome with Harris winning over Trump, says David Schultz.
An estimated 11 million undocumented migrants reside in the US, and Trump has pledged to deport up to one million annually once in office.
Biden’s chief of staff urges Trump's team to sign federal agreements necessary to proceed with the transition.
Despite opinion polls showing a neck-to-neck race in the weeks leading up to the election, Trump edged the vice president across the battleground states.
Thousands flock to Howard University, the alma mater of Kamala Harris, to hear from the Democratic nominee they say "emulated everything that a Bison has" in her fight against Republican winner, Donald Trump.
Voters in Dearborn and other Muslim-majority cities of Hamtramck and Troy tell TRT World that Harris' radio silence on Gaza became the breaking point for them.
Republican Donald Trump is elected 47th president of US, an extraordinary comeback for the former president who cleared 270 electoral votes needed to clinch the presidency. Here's how he reclaimed the Oval Office:
European leaders will discuss the outcome of the US election and the future of transatlantic relations, German Chancellor Scholz says.
People in Gaza are cautious about Trump's victory, with some expressing wariness, while Abbas remains committed to working with him for regional peace.
Americans gathered at watch parties reacted with different emotions as the vote count progressed through the night.
Donald Trump’s 2020 loss to Joe Biden was seen by many as the curtain call for his political career. Four years later, he became the 47th president of the United States.
As election results trickled in, social media buzzed with sharp, polarised responses, reflecting Americans’ deeply fractured views on issues from Amish voter turnout to US-Israel relations.
In address to supporters, Republican leader says he is "working to stop wars" and promises to address the urgent issues facing the country.
Voters cast their ballots for Donald Trump or Kamala Harris or others in one of America's most historic presidential races. Here's how they would feel if the opposing candidate wins.
A lively watch party pulses with anticipation at The Canteen in Midtown Dearborn, where American Muslims and their friends tune in to see who will win Michigan – Trump or Harris – with every vote feeling like a turning point.
Green Party candidate rejects claims that she could tilt the tight race in favour of Trump and argues that her coalition represents a challenge to a "sick political system".
Known as an outspoken critic of US policy in the Middle East and an advocate of Palestinian rights, Tlaib defeated her Republican challenger in Michigan.
Cheering and jeering, Donald Trump supporters convene at Washington, DC's sports bar to follow early results.
Electric crowd at Kamala Harris' watch party in Howard University quietens as early election results show Republican Donald Trump leading the race.
Supporters of Donald Trump and Kamala Harris were driven by vastly different factors, an extensive survey reveals.
From polarised political discourse to economic hardships, the next administration—whichever side assumes office—faces a daunting challenge in healing a fractured nation.
The sacking of Israel's Defence Minister is a power move by the Israeli PM, giving him greater control in Washington and more freedom to wreck the region.
On Election Day, Arab American voters in Dearborn city line up with a mix of anger and purpose. TRT World captures the voices of a community whose votes could tip the scales bringing a powerful reckoning to the ballot box.
The FBI warns of bomb threats at polling stations in "multiple" US states.
The former president also reiterated his previous criticism of electronic voting machines, suggesting they were less secure than paper ballots and would delay the outcome being known.
As Americans cast their ballots, many wonder why the results in some states can take days or even weeks to be finalised.
As deeply divided supporters rally for Donald Trump or Kamala Harris, what does the spectre of violence tell us about the state of American democracy?
TRT World asks the popular AI platform to tell us who is a better fit for the White House. Here’s how it responded.
Both Democrats and the Republicans are flooding internet platforms, TV and radio stations to woe voters, as Trump and Haris gear up for the final campaign before the big day.
Kamala Harris will spend Monday in Pennsylvania, the state with the most electoral votes, while Donald Trump plans four rallies across three states, starting in Raleigh, North Carolina, and stopping twice in Pennsylvania.
Pre-poll surveys show a deadlocked race between Trump and Harris, with analysts suggesting that migration from blue states to red states could favour Republicans more than Democrats.
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American voters share their 2024 presidential picks and motivations with TRT World.
Vice President Kamala Harris spends her final campaign in Pennsylvania, while former president Donald Trump kicks off four rallies, starting in North Carolina and Pennsylvania.
Anticipation fills the air in Washington, DC as the "pure toss-up" presidential race draws to a close. TRT World hits the streets to capture the voices and predictions of voters.
Born as an experiment in popular rule, this core principle of democracy in the US has come increasingly under threat due to structural flaws and partisan divides. What lies ahead?