Biden says US would respond if Russia uses chemical weapons
BRUSSELS (Reuters) – U.S. President Joe Biden said on Thursday that if Russia were to use chemical weapons in its invasion of Ukraine, the United States would respond. “We would.
BRUSSELS (Reuters) – U.S. President Joe Biden said on Thursday that if Russia were to use chemical weapons in its invasion of Ukraine, the United States would respond. “We would.
By David Morgan WASHINGTON (Reuters) -Former President Donald Trump withdrew his endorsement of U.S. Senate Republican hopeful Mo Brooks’ struggling campaign on Wednesday, dealing a crippling blow to the ambitions.
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By Leah Douglas (Reuters) -The United States must increase food aid to prevent millions of people starving as Russia’s invasion of Ukraine threatens global grain supplies, members of the U.S..
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By Alexandra Alper and Jeff Mason WASHINGTON (Reuters) -U.S. President Joe Biden and his European counterparts will announce new sanctions against Russia and new measures to tighten existing sanctions during.
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BEIJING (Reuters) – The United States should immediately revoke visa curbs on Chinese officials or face reciprocal countermeasures, the Chinese foreign ministry said on Tuesday. The United States is restricting.
By Lawrence Hurley WASHINGTON (Reuters) – If confirmed as its first Black woman justice, Ketanji Brown Jackson would add not only racial and gender diversity to the U.S. Supreme Court.