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Biden, Merkel Meet At White House To Advance Strong' US-German Ties
US President Joe Biden met German Chancellor Angela Merkel to further advance the strong bilateral ties between the two countries. Today, we're talking about further advancing US-German relationship which has been strong and is getting stronger, Biden to...
US Senate Passes Bill to Ban All Products from China's Xinjiang
Passed by unanimous consent, the bipartisan measure would shift the burden of proof to importers. The current rule bans goods if there is reasonable evidence of forced labor.
Migrant Child Found Alone In Mexico To Return To Honduras On Friday
A Honduran toddler who was found alone in southern Mexico after becoming separated from his father on their journey to the United States will be sent back to his country on Friday, according to officials involved in the case.
White House May Ease Ban On Remittances As Part Of Cuba Review -sources
President Joe Biden's review of Trumpera Cuba policy could lead to big changes in the U.S. posture toward the communist government in Havana as U.S. officials take stock of large protests in that country.
In Athens, Thousands Rally Against COVID-19 Vaccinations
More than 5,000 antivaccine protesters, some them waving Greek flags and wooden crosses, rallied in Athens on Wednesday to oppose Greece's coronavirus vaccinations programme.
Pope Francis Seen Leaving Hospital 10 Days After Surgery
Francis had half of his colon removed for a severe narrowing of his large intestine on July 4, his first major surgery since he became pope in 2013.
EXPLAINER: Who's Who In The Probe Of Haiti's Assassination
The investigation into the July 7 assassination of Haitian President Jovenel Mose has so far resulted in at least 23 arrests, with three suspects killed, but no clear picture yet of who ordered the killing and why. What has emerged from the limited disclo...
Lawsuit Challenges Texas Law Banning Abortion After 6 Weeks
A coalition of abortion providers and advocates filed a federal lawsuit Tuesday challenging a Texas law that would allow private citizens to sue anyone for helping a woman get an abortion.
EU Wants Lebanese Sanctions Regime Framework By End July
The European Union said on Monday it wanted to agree by the end of July the legal framework for a sanctions regime targeting Lebanese leaders, but cautioned that the measure would not be immediately implemented.
Man Tied To Violent Prison Gang Pleads Guilty In Jan. 6 Riot
A Florida man who was part of a white supremacist prison gang when he served time for attempted murder pleaded guilty Monday to joining the mob that stormed the U.S. Capitol, and will be released from jail this week after serving six months for his role i...
Florida Breaks Annual Manatee Death Record In First 6 Months
More manatees have died already this year than in any other year in Florida's recorded history, primarily from starvation due to the loss of seagrass beds, state officials said.
Israel's Ex-PM Benjamin Netanyahu Leaves Official Residence a Month After Ouster
The hawkish Netanyahu, who served as Israel's leader for 12 straight years following an earlier three-year term, stayed in office longer than any other prime minister in Israel's history.
With Afghan Pullout, US Ditches 'Forever Wars', Turns Focus on Traditional Foes China & Russia
Fighting stateless terror groups like Al-Qaeda and Islamic State consumed the US security establishment, and trillions of dollars, since the September 11, 2001 attacks.
Amid Declining Popularity, Bolsonaro's Disapproval Rating Surpasses 50% for First Time
The percentage of people that consider Bolsonaro to be doing a "bad" or "terrible" job increased from 45 percent in May to 51 percent in the poll conducted among more than 2,000 people from July 7-8 and published overnight Thursday to Friday.
Federal Judge Puts Brakes On Tennessee Bathroom Signage Law
A federal judge on Friday halted enforcement of a new Tennessee law requiring businesses to post special signs if they allow transgender people to use the bathroom of their choice.
PM Modi Condoles Death of Haiti Prez Jovenel Moise: Who is He, What We Know About His Assassination | Top Points
Prime Minister Narendra Modi said that he was saddened by Jovenel Moise's assassination and attack on First Lady Martine Moise of Haiti.