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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.
Coronavirus infection COVID-19 is a common enemy, and the US authorities should have learned it. Such a statement was made by the official representative of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the
Rick Bright said in a statement that he was speaking out publicly, “because science has to show the way to fight this deadly virus – not politics or nepotism.” The White House
The United States had killed General Soleimani, one of the most important figures in the Iranian regime, in January. The killing of the commander of the Quds brigades continues to affect the
A series of recent polls show alarming signs for US President Donald Trump among senior voters. This electoral group is central to his re-election campaign, but which seems to be moving away
According to reporters, representatives of China and the United States entered into a fierce quarrel over Washington’s demand for prosecution of the World Health Organization The video conference of the leaders of
US Secretary of State Mike Pompeo said that it is necessary to carry out a fundamental reform in the World Health Organization after it has shown itself in the situation with coronavirus.
The White House wants to move forward and encourage the 50 member states to reopen closed schools and businesses. However, President Donald Trump’s recommendations are not realistic in all respects. Donald Trump
President unconstitutionally claims “total decision-making power” when the economy reopens. In the east and west, the real decision-makers, the governors, coordinate their next steps. In the US federal system, governors largely have
The office buildings in the American capital are largely deserted, the streets deserted. This makes something possible that is otherwise not recommended: an exploration by bike. A queue only forms in front
Donald Trump has left US governors free to reopen public and economic life in their states from May 1. “You make the decisions,” the US President said Thursday in a phone call
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