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Singapore's Stance on Russia Shows Support for Sanctions Isn't Limited to the West, Says Think Tank
The meeting between Joe Biden and Lee Hsien Loong was “important” in showing Russia that sanctions are not just supported by the U.S. or Europe.
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Take China and Russia's ‘No Limits' Relationship With a ‘Grain of Salt,' Says Former PBOC Advisor
Beijing is expected to continue doing business with Russia but is unlikely to support Moscow militarily, says Li Daokui, former advisor to China’s central bank.
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Full Remarks of U.S. President Joe Biden and Singapore Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong
A transcript of remarks from Biden and Lee’s joint press conference following their meeting in Washington, as transcribed by the White House Press Office.
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Judge Says Trump Likely Broke the Law by Trying to Obstruct Congress From Confirming Biden Win
A federal judge said Donald Trump likely broke the law by “corruptly” attempting to obstruct the confirmation of President Joe Biden’s Electoral College win.
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Biden's Job Approval Rating Hits Lowest Point of His Presidency as Most Americans Think the U.S. Headed in the Wrong Direction
Former President Donald Trump also is seen negatively by a large group of Americans, which might be the one bright spot for President Joe Biden.
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Biden Says Putin ‘Cannot Remain in Power' in Sweeping Speech on Russian Invasion of Ukraine
President Joe Biden said Russian leader Vladimir Putin “cannot remain in power” over his invasion of Ukraine.
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Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas Discharged From Hospital
Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas was discharged from the hospital, a week after being admitted with an infection.
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Trump Sues Hillary Clinton, DNC for More Than $70 Million Over 2016 Election, ‘Spurious' Russia Collusion Claims
The lawsuit by Donald Trump against Hillary Clinton comes years after the Republican defeated the Democrat in the 2016 presidential election.
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Rep. Mo Brooks Says Trump Asked Him to ‘Rescind the 2020 Election,' Remove Biden and Call Special Election
Rep. Mo Brooks says Donald Trump suggested a plan to oust Joe Biden from the White House and call a new election that could restore Trump to it.
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Trump Withdraws Endorsement of Alabama Senate Candidate Mo Brooks, Who Urged GOP to Stop Questioning 2020 Election
Rep. Mo Brooks of Alabama lost Donald Trump’s backing for his Senate race despite endorsing claims that President Joe Biden won the 2020 election by fraud.
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White House Press Secretary Jen Psaki Has Covid, Will Miss Biden Trip to Europe
This is the second time that White House Press Secretary Jen Psaki tested positive for coronavirus and will miss traveling with President Joe Biden.
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North Carolina Investigating Trump Aide Mark Meadows Over Voter Fraud Allegations
The legitimacy of the voter registration of Mark Meadows in North Carolina was questioned in an article about the Trump White House chief of staff.
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Biden Says Russian Leader Putin ‘Is a War Criminal' for Ukraine Attacks
Russian leader Vladimir Putin had been condemned by others as a war criminal for his invasion of Ukraine before Biden echoed that label.
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Biden Details New Aid to Ukraine, Promises “More in the Days and Weeks Ahead” to Help Combat Russia Invasion
President Joe Biden condemned Russian leader Vladimir Putin for inflicting “appalling devastation” on Ukraine.
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Ukraine President Zelenskyy Invokes Pearl Harbor, Sept. 11 in Asking U.S. Congress to Help Fight Russia Invasion
Ukraine President Volodymyr Zelenskyy addressed Congress seeking more aid to fight against its invasion by Russia.
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How Much Can — and Will — China Help Russia as Its Economy Crumbles?
China could provide a major buffer for the Russian economy. But whether that’s entirely in Beijing’s interest to do so is another matter.
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Trump Loses Bid to Countersue Rape Accuser E. Jean Carroll, Judge Rules in Scathing Decision
E. Jean Carroll has said Donald Trump raped her in the mid-1990s in a dressing room in a New York department store. He denies her claim.
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South Korea's New President Could Change the Country's Relations With U.S. and China
Relations with North Korea, the U.S. and China will be of particular importance, said Tom Rafferty, Asia regional director at The Economist Intelligence Unit.
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Plane Carrying Donald Trump Made Emergency Landing After Engine Failure Following GOP Donor Speech in New Orleans
Trump said he was considering running for the White House in 2024 in a speech in New Orleans to Republican donors before his plane made an emergency landing.
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U.S., UK Resist Calls for No-Fly Zone Over Ukraine's Pleas: ‘Our Goal Is to End the War, Not to Expand It'
Ukraine’s allies, including President Joe Biden and NATO, have sought to support Kyiv without deploying troops, despite President Volodymyr Zelenskyy’s pleas.