Trump and Biden: a contrasting approach to foreign relations
The differences in approach to foreign relations between President Trump and his democratic rival Joe Biden are arguably as pronounced as any two candidates from their parties have ever been.
Between 150 and 200 National Guard deployed to Washington, D.C., to provide security for the inauguration have tested positive for the coronavirus, a U.S. official said on Friday. This report produced by Jonah Green.
Daniel Goldman, lead counsel for the Democrat House Inquiry during President Trump’s first impeachment, says the key question is what did the President know about plans to storm the Capitol.
Change has come, and the Biden Administration has hit the ground running. Trump, on the other hand, hasn't even been seen since the inauguration. So we gotta ask.. TMZ.com
In an interview, Dr. Deborah Birx says she “always” considered quitting then-President Donald Trump’s White House coronavirus task force and was troubled by colleagues’ perceptions that she had become political.
José Chicas, a Salvadoran immigrant who spent more than three years in sanctuary on the grounds of a North Carolina church, says the Biden administration’s new policies are giving him a chance to go home.
President Biden said that restoring the soul of America requires unity. But that might have to wait while residual issues surrounding his predecessor are sorted out.
You can learn a lot about a President by seeing what’s in their Oval Office. So what can we learn about President Joe Biden by his choices for the makeover?
North Korean state media released more video of leader Kim Jong Un posing for group photos with new line-ups of senior officials of the ruling Workers' Party and the Cabinet, following recent landmark leadership meetings this month
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AstraZeneca will cut deliveries of the Oxford COVID-19 vaccine to the European Union by 60% in the first quarter of the year, according to Reuters news agency. Sky News
Ursula von der Leyen, head of the European Commission, says all non-essential travel should be strongly discouraged both within a country and across borders.
Hong Kong (CNN) As United States President-elect Joe Biden faces an ugly, potentially contested transition, foreign policy may be the last thing on his mind. But in capitals around the world, foreign..
Without exception, world leaders reacted to the news of Joe Biden becoming president-elect with glee. Heads of state from Canada, the UK, France, Ukraine, Australia, and Germany congratulated Biden and..