US & the World
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Jan- 2023 -5 January
Respect for Muslim students ‘should have superseded academic freedom’ in class controversy: College president
"Our response to the classroom event does not disregard or minimize the importance of academic freedom"
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Dec- 2022 -29 December
Treasury Implements Historic Humanitarian Sanctions Exceptions
Steps to further enable the flow of legitimate humanitarian assistance
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1 December
Readout of Secretary Austin Phone Call with Turkish Counterpart Akar
Secretary Austin called for de-escalation and shared the Department’s strong opposition to a new Turkish military operation in Syria.
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Oct- 2022 -30 October
What the West Should Do If Putin Uses a Nuclear Weapon
All measures should be communicated now to Putin, so he understands the reaction to his use of radioactive weapons would…
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19 October
Joe Biden’s broken promise to avoid war with Russia could lead to Armageddon
the United States and Russia must renew their commitments to arms control and nuclear disarmament
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Jul- 2022 -22 July
Release of the 2022 Women, Peace, and Security Report
The United States remains fully committed to maintaining its longstanding role as a champion for gender equality and encouraging the…
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9 July
Remarks at the UN Security Council Stakeout Following Russia’s Veto over Aid to Syria
. يواجه الشعب السوري بسبب تصويت اليوم خطر الحصول على مساعدات أقل، مما يؤدي إلى المزيد من المعاناة. وسنشهد قدرا…
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7 July
Samantha Power meets with MENA Leaders
USAID will continue to work with its partners in the MENA region and across the world to help vulnerable populations…
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Jun- 2022 -30 June
The NATO in its Momentum
Wellander declined to give total figures for the number of new US forces that will be in Europe, for reasons…
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25 June
U.S. law enforcement works with counterparts worldwide
Officials in masks standing in front of two flags and Operation Trojan Shield logo projected on screen (Denis Poroy/AP Images)
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