Senin, 14 Juni 2021

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The New York Times
The U.S. leader attended his first NATO summit as president. The 30 member nations singled out China's rising military power as presenting "challenges." Here's what you need to know: Biden, ahead of meeting, says he isn't seeking conflict with Putin. For the ...
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CNN
Brussels and Geneva (CNN) President Joe Biden is using time away from summit meetings on his European tour this week for intense preparations ahead of his talks with Vladimir Putin, according to officials, as he works to avoid the pitfalls his predecessors ...
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The Washington Post
Biden was also meeting on the sidelines of the summit with Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan at a time of strained relations between the two countries. Here's what to know:.
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CNN
(CNN) With the first leg of Joe Biden's first foreign swing as president at the G7 summit ending and the president heading off to a broader NATO summit, a new era seems to be returning to trans-Atlantic relationships.
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The New York Times
Prime Minister Boris Johnson is likely to announce a delay in lifting all coronavirus restrictions as scientists study the danger posed by the spread of the Delta variant. Here's what you need to know: England's plan to reopen on June 21 could be delayed by ...
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The New York Times
Members of the Muslim community denounced as "white saviorism" the director's decision to focus on the response by Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern.
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BBC News
The final stage of easing lockdown restrictions in England is to be delayed until 19 July, the PM has said. It means most remaining curbs on social contact will continue beyond 21 June, when they had been due to be lifted. The limit on wedding guest numbers ...
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The New York Times
The world's wealthiest large democracies issued a joint communiqué that stressed the need for drastic action to end the pandemic and counter China. President Biden then had tea with Queen Elizabeth and said the monarch reminded him of his mother.
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The Washington Post
BANGKOK — Myanmar's ousted leader Aung San Suu Kyi was set to go on trial Monday on charges that many observers have criticized as attempt by the military junta that deposed her to delegitimize her democratic election and cripple her political future.
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The Washington Post
LONDON — British Prime Minister Boris Johnson is expected to confirm Monday that the next planned relaxation of coronavirus restrictions in England will be delayed as a result of the spread of the delta variant first identified in India. Support our journalism.
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