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WASHINGTON — As Gaza buries its dead and starves under siege, the Trump administration has quietly signed off on a 6.7 billion dollar surge of US weapons for Israel, adding new attack
Donald Trump is building a 250-foot Independence Arch on the Potomac, a White House grand ballroom, and more — a vanity construction campaign running alongside sinking approval ratings and a fractured rural base.
On Thursday, the United States Navy destroyer John McCain sailed through the Taiwan Strait. This action drew harsh criticism from China, which is threatening to “respond to all threats.” This event is
The Secretary of State made the corresponding statement in an interview with his Ukrainian counterpart, Ukrainian Foreign Minister Pavel Klimkin. “The United States will continue to actively provide military and economic assistance
The United States has nothing to do with the recent protests in Russia. The corresponding statement on Monday, February 1, was made by the new head of the US State Department, Antony
The Turkish Foreign Minister in a press conference with his Iranian counterpart: – We discussed bilateral relations extensively and ways to hold meetings that could not be held due to the Corona
Jen Psaki’s appointment as US President Joe Biden’s press secretary was greeted in Russia with derisive comments. She was reminded of past slips of the tongue and “pearls”. But the times of
Russian President Vladimir Putin has sharply criticized the organizers of unsanctioned mass protests that call on minors to participate in them. “In no case should minors be pushed forward. This is what
On January 6, hundreds of angry supporters of the US president shattered windows and stormed into the Capitol Hill, known as the parliament of the USA, amid the ongoing session of the
President Donald Trump bid farewell to staff and supporters Wednesday, leaving Washington, DC, for the last time as president aboard Air Force One. “Goodbye. I love you. We’ll be back in some
“I did not seek the easiest course. By far, it was actually the most difficult,” Trump said as he reflected on his presidency. The president spoke for nearly 20 minutes in a
Outgoing US President Donald Trump has pardoned 73 people. This was reported by the press service of the White House. The list of pardons includes former Trump adviser Stephen Bannon. He is
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