Month: October 2021
Taiwanese President Confirms U.S. Troop Deployment on Island
Tsai Ing-wen noted a “range of cooperation with the U.S.,” in comments that followed a recent Wall Street Journal report that a small contingent of Marines and a special-operations unit had been training Taiwanese forces.
Read MoreIndia’s Missile Test Seen as Warning to China After Breakdown in Border Talks
Security experts said the launch of the Agni-5 missile, the only one in India’s arsenal capable of reaching Beijing, was a pointed reminder to China that the South Asian nation has the firepower to fight back if border tensions flare
Read MoreManchin, McConnell huddle on Senate floor amid Biden spending battle – New York Post
Manchin, McConnell huddle on Senate floor amid Biden spending battle New York Post Biden says U.S. will ‘own the future’ with Build Back Better, but disagreements among Democrats remain, imperiling plan Yahoo News Democrats release text of massive social spending bill Fox News
Read MoreWhy tensions are rising over Taiwan
Tensions have soared in recent weeks over Taiwan, the self-governing democracy claimed by China — and allied with the United States. How far the tensions will accelerate — and what the US response will be — is hotly debated among
Read MoreBiden arrives at the Vatican for audience with Pope Francis in a symbolic meeting for America’s second Catholic president – CNN
Biden arrives at the Vatican for audience with Pope Francis in a symbolic meeting for America’s second Catholic president CNN Vatican cancels live TV broadcast of Biden greeting pope Yahoo News What will President Biden and Pope Francis talk about? National Catholic Reporter
Read MorePOLITICO Playbook: Why Joe Biden already won – POLITICO – Politico
POLITICO Playbook: Why Joe Biden already won – POLITICO Politico Biden says U.S. will ‘own the future’ with Build Back Better, but disagreements among Democrats remain, imperiling plan Yahoo News Democrats release text of massive social spending bill Fox News It’s crunch time
Read More‘Just give us our money’: Taliban push to unlock Afghan billions abroad
By John O’Donnell FRANKFURT (Reuters) – Afghanistan’s Taliban government is pressing for the release of billions of dollars of central bank reserves as the drought-stricken nation faces a cash crunch, mass starvation and a new migration crisis. Afghanistan parked billions
Read MoreFour charts that show just what’s at stake at the COP26 climate summit – NPR
Four charts that show just what’s at stake at the COP26 climate summit NPR Pope calls on world leaders to provide ‘effective responses’ to climate change – BBC News BBC News Ahead of Glasgow climate conference, India and China dim hopes for
Read MoreWhy America’s Corporate Boards Keep Failing to Diversify
Corporate America is making some gains in expanding its commitment to diversity. According to a new study from The Conference Board, 2021 marks the first time that a majority of S&P 500 companies—59%—have disclosed the racial makeup of their boards.
Read More‘Just give us our money’: Taliban push to unlock Afghan billions abroad – reuters.com
‘Just give us our money’: Taliban push to unlock Afghan billions abroad reuters.com Four U.S. Intelligence Agencies Produced Extensive Reports on Afghanistan, but All Failed to Predict Kabul’s Rapid Collapse The Wall Street Journal As US freezes funds, a harsh winter awaits
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