Opinion
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4/1/2021 10:27:00 PM
US President Joe Biden’s first press conference since he entered office marked a sharp contrast with the presidential press conferences of the last four years
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International
4/1/2021 6:33:50 PM
Lavrov also voiced regret about Washington's rejection of Putin's offer to arrange a quick public call with Biden to help defuse the tension over the remarks.
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International
4/1/2021 9:45:08 AM
The attack comes three days after another incident in Jalalabad in which three women working to administer polio vaccines in the city were killed
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International
3/31/2021 8:57:00 PM
Russia's Ministry of Defense also confirmed the call, which came in a period of heightened tensions along Ukraine's long border with Russia
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Region
3/31/2021 7:10:00 PM
The new assistance appears aimed at encouraging the Palestinians to return to negotiations with Israel, though there is no indication it will have that effect and Israel's response has yet to be gauged
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International
3/31/2021 6:37:00 PM
Biden's executive order overturned the Trump policy and immediately prohibited any service member from being forced out of the military on the basis of gender identity
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International
3/30/2021 6:00:00 PM
Key factors in the improved outlook includes the US passage of President Joe Biden's $1.9 trillion economic relief package and an expected bounce from coronavirus vaccines increasingly available in larger economies
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Region
3/30/2021 12:35:10 PM
The report comes at a sensitive time for new U.S. President Joe Biden as his administration and the United Nations press the Houthis to accept a peace initiative that includes a ceasefire
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International
3/26/2021 4:50:30 PM
The Taliban threat followed comments by US President Joe Biden, who on Thursday said it would be 'hard' to withdraw the last US troops by the deadline, which was agreed with Washington last year
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Region
3/26/2021 12:53:58 PM
Greece and Turkey, both members of the US-led NATO alliance, have clashed over maritime boundaries and air space in the Mediterranean, energy, ethnically split Cyprus, and the status of some islands in the Aegean
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International
3/25/2021 8:59:57 PM
Joe Biden said he expects to run for president again in 2024 and defended his policy to provide shelter to unaccompanied children crossing border from Mexico at his first solo news conference since taking office
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International
3/25/2021 9:47:09 AM
North Korea has a history of testing new US administrations with missile launches and other provocations aimed at forcing the Americans back to the negotiating table
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3/25/2021 9:39:15 AM
Both Republicans and Democrats have called for stripping away some of the protections under so-called Section 230 of a 25-year-old telecommunications law that shields internet companies from liability for what users post
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International
3/24/2021 9:29:00 PM
The growing humanitarian and political challenge at the U.S.-Mexico border threatens to overshadow the administration's ambitious legislative agenda
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International
3/24/2021 8:44:00 PM
After a reported incident involving a security staff member, Biden told ABC News that Major was just being protective. Still, the young dog was briefly returned to Biden's home state of Delaware for training
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International
3/24/2021 5:15:53 PM
On Monday, the US, EU, Britain and Canada imposed asset freezes and travel bans on a group of officials in Xinjiang
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International
3/23/2021 8:20:12 PM
EU leaders will meet via video conference on Thursday and Friday to discuss vaccines, Russia, Turkey and industrial policy. Biden is expected to join at 1945 GMT, an EU spokesman said
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3/23/2021 7:05:00 PM
Asked about any withdrawal from Afghanistan, where the United States has been at war since 2001, Blinken said a U.S. review of options was underway and he would consult with allies
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International
3/21/2021 5:59:00 PM
The Taliban on Friday warned of consequences if the United States doesn't meet the deadline
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International
3/21/2021 5:24:00 PM
The 2011 Istanbul Convention, signed by 45 countries and the EU -- Turkey was the first signatory -- requires governments to adopt legislation prosecuting domestic violence, marital rape and female genital mutilation
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