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Mike Pompeo Declines Presidential Run, Nikki Haley Criticizes Trump, Supreme Court Puts Abortion Pill Ruling On Hold, and More News from Around the World

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Key takeaways:

  • Mike Pompeo has announced that he will not be running for president in 2024.
  • Nikki Haley has attacked President Donald Trump in a campaign memo to donors.
  • The Supreme Court has put a ruling on the abortion pill on hold for now.
  • Poland has prohibited food imports from Ukraine to soothe farmers.
  • In Sudan, three people were killed in fighting between the army and a paramilitary group.
  • A murder suspect in Charlotte, North Carolina, who was mistakenly released has turned himself back in.
  • In India, a bus carrying musicians crashed, killing 13 people and injuring 29 others.
  • Three American sailors are missing off the coast of Mexico.
  • For Boston Marathon bombing survivors, the road to healing meant helping others.

Former US Secretary of State Mike Pompeo has announced that he will not be running for president in 2024. Pompeo made the announcement on Friday evening, after much consideration and prayer.

Meanwhile, Nikki Haley, former US Ambassador to the United Nations, has attacked President Donald Trump in a campaign memo to donors. The memo, which was obtained by Politico, criticizes Trump’s handling of the coronavirus pandemic and his response to the George Floyd protests.

Senator Tim Scott (R-SC) has declined to say whether he would back the GOP presidential nominee if it is Trump. Scott, who is the only Black Republican in the Senate, said that he would make his decision when the time comes.

The Supreme Court has put a ruling on the abortion pill on hold for now. The ruling would have allowed women to obtain the pill without a doctor’s visit.

Poland has prohibited food imports from Ukraine to soothe farmers. The move is seen as a way to protect Polish farmers from competition.

In Sudan, a group has reported that three people were killed in fighting between the army and a paramilitary group.

A murder suspect in Charlotte, North Carolina, who was mistakenly released has turned himself back in.

In India, a bus carrying musicians crashed in the western part of the country, killing 13 people and injuring 29 others.

Three American sailors are missing off the coast of Mexico.

Finally, for Boston Marathon bombing survivors, the road to healing meant helping others.

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