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U.S. Says There Is 'Extraordinary' Lack Of Transparency Over Chinese Activity In Cambodia
A decision by Cambodia to expand its biggest naval base and allow the Chinese military exclusive use of a portion of it shows an extraordinary lack of transparency, a senior U.S.
Biden Eyes Climate Progress As Brazil Leader Joins Americas Summit
Biden eyes climate progress as Brazil leader joins Americas summit
Biden And Bolsonaro To Have Awkward First Meeting At Americas Summit
Brazilian President Jair Bolsonaro and his U.S. counterpart Joe Biden have never seen eye-to-eye, but they have agreed to an awkward, hastily arranged meeting in Los Angeles on Thursday for their own different motives.
U.S. VP Touts $3.2 Billion Investment Aimed At Stemming Central American Migration
U.S. Vice President Kamala Harris has marshaled $3.2 billion in corporate pledges to tackle the factors that drive some Central Americans to migrate to the United States, according to her office, an effort she will tout on Tuesday at the Summit of the Americas in Los Angeles.
S.Korea, U.S. Showcase Air Power During U.S. Official's Seoul Visit
South Korea and the United States staged a joint air power demonstration on Tuesday during a visit by U.S.
U.S airlines cancel 2,500 flights over Memorial holiday weekend
U.S. airlines, which are still rebuilding flight crews after the COVID-19 pandemic travel slowdown, canceled more than 2,500 flights over the four-day Memorial Day holiday that marks the traditional start of the busy summer travel season.
Biden looks to stress 'commonalities' with India in talks - U.S. official
India has developed close ties with Washington in recent years and is a vital part of the Quad grouping aimed at pushing back against China.
Samsung leader Lee excused from trial hearing as Biden to tour S.Korea chip plant
It would be Lee's highest-profile public appearance since he was released on parole in August last year from a bribery conviction.
Yellen says G7 to give Ukraine funds it needs 'to get through this'
Yellen said that funding pledges to Ukraine during the meeting exceeded the $15 billion that Kiev has estimated it needs over the next three months
US urges India to reverse ban on wheat exports
The UN meeting -- to be chaired by US Secretary of State Antony Blinken -- will include Vellamvelly Muraleedharan, India's minister of state for external affairs.
Biden welcomes Southeast Asian leaders with energy, security pledges
The United States said it was working with its private sector and it plans to unveil a broader package, the Indo-Pacific Economic Framework, when Biden travels next week to Tokyo and Seoul.
COVID claims 1 million U.S. lives, leaving trail of loss
The true toll, including those who died of COVID-19 as well as those who perished as an indirect result of the outbreak, was likely closer to 15 million, the WHO said.
USTR Tai says China tariff review will have 'robust' industry consultations
USTR on Wednesday issued a Federal Register notice that it will conduct a statutory four-year review of the initial "Section 301" tariffs it imposed on Chinese imports in 2018
Barrel containing human remains surfaces as water level drops in Lake Mead
A barrel containing human remains was discovered in Nevada's Lake Mead on Sunday amid a historical drought being witnessed by the region.
GM says 'progress' made in wage talks with new union in Mexico
The pay negotiations are part of a high-profile test case for a new trade deal that seeks to close the vast gap between U.S. and Mexican wages.
Ukraine set to dominate G20 finance chiefs summit
The G20, chaired by Indonesia this year, includes major economies like the United States, China, India, Brazil, Japan and several countries in Europe.
Ukraine receives fighter planes, parts to bolster air force: Pentagon
Kyiv has asked its Western partners to provide MiG-29 fighter jets that its pilots already know how to fly
Blinken renews US focus on migration with Panama trip
Ukrainian refugees have received a warmer welcome in much of the West than did mostly Muslim migrants from Syria and Afghanistan.
U.S. CDC lifts COVID 'do not travel' recommendations on about 90 countries
Airlines and other travel groups have been pressing the Biden administration to lift the pre-departure COVID negative test requirements for international travelers
Multiple people shot in New York subway station, explosives found
The New York Police Department warned people to stay away from the area, which is known for its thriving Chinatown
US, UK, Australia to cooperate on hypersonic weapons
Russia is seen as the most advanced nation in this field, while China is also aggressively developing the technology
US announces deal with UK to end steel, aluminum tariffs
The Biden administration in October reached a deal to end the tariffs on the European Union, and in early February did the same with Japan.
Biden heads to Europe to bolster Western unity, toughen Russia sanctions
On Thursday, Biden will attend summits with NATO, the G7 group and the European Council.
Biden to press Xi to get in line over condemnation of Russia
Xi and Putin symbolically sealed their close partnership when they met at the February Winter Olympics in Beijing
Biden slams 'war criminal' Putin as Ukraine civilian horror grows
Ukraine authorities said 103 children have been killed since the invasion began.
Gunfire rocks Mexican border city after drug lord captured
Residents shared videos on social media in which heavy and prolonged bursts of gunfire are heard and cars and trucks are seen set on fire.
Biden orders work to begin on future digital dollar
The White House said around 16 percent of adult Americans have invested in, traded or used cryptocurrencies.
In nod to Russia, Ukraine says no longer insisting on NATO membership
Russia sees NATO enlargement as a threat, as it does the military posture of these new Western allies on its doorstep.
UN nuclear watchdog chief to travel to Iran on Saturday
Israel fears Iran is seeking to obtain nuclear weapons, a charge Tehran denies.
UN votes to hold emergency General Assembly session on Ukraine
The discussion is expected to highlight the extent of Russia's isolation in the international community over the invasion of Ukraine.