Month: March 2021
Blinken offers plan to bolster Afghan peace process, report indicates – POLITICO
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Read MoreCOVID-19 relief bill passage hinged on compromise
President Biden’s COVID-19 relief plan passed in the Senate with a vote along party lines. Special Correspondent Jeff Greenfield joins Hari Sreenivasan to discuss the significance of the bill and what this means for the president’s legislative agenda and the
Read MoreCOVID-19 relief bill passage hinged on compromise
President Biden’s COVID-19 relief plan passed in the Senate with a vote along party lines. Special Correspondent Jeff Greenfield joins Hari Sreenivasan to discuss the significance of the bill and what this means for the president’s legislative agenda and the
Read MoreGender integration of IDF combat units is a supremely moral issue
The army’s decision on allowing women to join elite combat units goes far beyond military service and into the heart of Israeli sociel values
Read MoreU.S., South Korea Reach Agreement on Troop Cost-Sharing
The U.S. and South Korea have reached agreement on a new accord that would resolve a yearslong dispute on how to share the cost of American troops based on the Korean Peninsula.
Read MoreIn Arizona, a struggle over a sacred site of the Apache tribe
In southern Arizona, the proposed site of a new mine is pitting the mining company, Resolution Cooper, against the San Carlos Apache people. The site sits above one of the largest untapped copper reserves in North America and is worth
Read MorePope Francis Concludes Iraq Trip With More Visits To Christian Towns
Pope Francis continues his trip to Iraq with a mass in a stadium in Erbil, home to many Christians displaced from other areas in the wake of ISIS.
Read MoreViolence Continues In Myanmar As Police Enforce Curfew And Occupy Hospitals
Witnesses report Myanmar security forces have fired into crowds, and even windows. Observers say at least 54 people have been killed and 1,800 detained since the Feb. 1 coup. (Image credit: STR/AFP via Getty Images)
Read MoreViolence Continues In Myanmar As Police Enforce Curfew And Occupy Hospitals
Witnesses report Myanmar security forces have fired into crowds, and even windows. Observers say at least 54 people have been killed and 1,800 detained since the Feb. 1 coup. (Image credit: STR/AFP via Getty Images)
Read MoreDeadly Blasts Wound Hundreds in Equatorial Guinea’s Economic Capital
President Teodoro Obiang Nguema Mbasogo said the Bata blasts were caused by negligence involving dynamite at a military base.
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