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Beijing warns of 'severe impact' on US-China relations as Taiwan's leader lands in New York Taiwan's relationship with the United States has "never been closer," its President Tsai Ing-wen said after arriving in New York City Wednesday, as Beijing warned her visit could lead to "serious confrontation" between China and the US.
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The Biden administration puts the state of global democracy back in the spotlight "This summit is about highlighting the importance of democratic resilience and increasing the participation of young people in democracies," Linda Thomas-Greenfield, U.S. Ambassador to the United Nations said. She spoke to Morning ...
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DOD Official Says Training for Ukrainians Is Ongoing Since the illegal Russian invasion of Ukraine just over a year ago, the U.S. has provided more than $32.5 billion of security assistance in the form of military hardware and ammunition. Allies and partners have also provided military hardware.
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State Department To Give Costa Rica $25M For Cybersecurity The effort follows a direct request for funding from Costa Rica President Rodrigo Chaves Robless and aligns with the White House's goals to "help partners build secure, open, reliable digital infrastructure around the world," the official told reporters ...
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Secretary Antony J. Blinken Summit for Democracy Closing Remarks I'd especially like to thank the Deputy Minister for Multilateral and Global Affairs Yongmin Park for joining us from Seoul here today, and for the partnership as the United States prepares to pass the summit baton to Korea.
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Secretary Antony J. Blinken on Advancing Technology for Democracy And I really want to first extend a very warm welcome to everyone who is here as well as to the many who are joining us online. Not long after its invention, Thomas Edison said of electricity ...
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Nova Scotia mass shooting inquiry heavily criticises police response An inquiry into the deadliest mass shooting in Canadian history has criticised police for failing to act quickly to prevent casualties. Twenty-two people were killed in the province of Nova Scotia in April 2020 after a gunman posing as a police officer ...
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Built Environment Committee: Public transport in towns and cities In 2022, the House of Lords Built Environment Committee conducted an inquiry on public transport in English towns and cities outside London, including local bus services. It considered levels of demand for local public transport, how demand may have ...
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Partners continue to assist Türkiye and Syria after earthquakes The United States and international partners are continuing to support survivors of the devastating earthquakes in Türkiye and Syria. On March 20, the U.S. government, through the U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID) announced an ...
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Secretary of State's Belfast (Good Friday) Agreement 25th Anniversary Debate Speech Mr Speaker, it gives me great pleasure to open today's debate on the 25th anniversary of the Belfast (Good Friday) Agreement. This is a historic occasion, not just for the people of Northern Ireland, who have benefited directly from the peace, ...
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