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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.
Hundreds of supporters of Donald Trump stormed the building of the American Congress in Washington last night. Four people were killed, police said. After a four-hour siege of the Congress building, lawmakers
The real drama took place yesterday in Washington when supporters of the outgoing US President Donald Trump (Trump) forcibly entered the US Congress building where a session of both houses was taking
Facebook, YouTube, and later Twitter removed a video message from US President Donald Trump urging his supporters to leave the Capitol building. Also in it, he once again announced the “stolen elections”.
The US Congress will continue the procedure for approving the results of the US presidential election Wednesday night in Washington, despite the protests and unrest of Donald Trump’s supporters. This is stated
After tonight’s violent protests in Washington, several congressmen who come from the ranks of the Republicans decided to allow a peaceful transfer of power, that is, to accept the results of the
After it was confirmed that one woman died from gunshot wounds, the American media write that another person is in danger of death. As stated, this is a younger man fighting for
2020 has been a tough year for Europe, but 2021 is unlikely to be any better. It is hard to find a European who would like to live in 2020 again. COVID-19,
To say that the new year began badly for Trump and the Republicans is to say nothing. At the very beginning, there was a scandal related to the president’s call to the
On Monday, a British court refused to extradite “Julian Assange,” founder of “WikiLeaks” to the United States, on the grounds of being accused of espionage, in a case that lasted for months.
President Donald Trump was the one who stopped the departure of the Nimitz aircraft carrier from the Middle East, CNN reported, Monday. CNN quoted a senior US Defense Department official (it did
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