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US clears Ukraine to strike Russia with missiles
U.S. President Joe Biden has cleared Kiev to use long-range American missiles against military targets inside Russia, a U.S. official told AFP on Sunday, hours after Russia targeted Ukraine's power grid in a deadly barrage.
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Poland's leader Tusk wants to limit the right to asylum
Poland's leader has said that he plans to temporarily suspend the right to asylum as part of a new migration policy, pointing to its alleged abuse by eastern neighbor Belarus and Russia.
Qualified majority in EU for foreign policy issues
Poland's Foreign Minister Radoslaw Sikorski says his country is in favor of the European Union adopting qualified majority voting when making decisions on certain foreign policy matters. Concerning the war in Ukraine, he notes that both sides are exhausted and that countries need to increase their support toward Kyiv.
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The dangers of Biden appeasing Turkey over Sweden
Now that President Erdogan has secured reelection, the Biden administration is stepping up its efforts to pressure the Turkish President to lift his veto over Sweden's accession to NATO. While Secretary of State Antony Blinken has publicly denied any link between Sweden's NATO accession and the delivery of F-16s, President Biden has suggested a quid pro quo.
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Fauci warned world health leaders in spring 2020 that COVID could be lab leak
The information was revealed by former FDA Commissioner Scott Gottlieb
Republicans oust Trump critic Cheney from leadership
U.S. House Republicans on May 12 ousted conservative Liz Cheney, a fierce critic of Donald Trump, from her powerful leadership role in a move that tightens the former president's grip on the party.
The test President Biden will most likely confront early in his term? Turkey
Michael Rubin, a resident scholar at the American Enterprise Institute and regional expert, joins The Greek Current to discuss his latest op-ed in Kathimerini, titled "US and Turkey on course for diplomatic, economic collision."
Trump: Former adviser Bolton faces charges if book released
President Donald Trump said on June 15 that his former national security adviser, John Bolton, could face a "criminal problem" if he doesn't halt plans to publish a new book that describes scattershot, sometimes dangerous, decision-making by a president focused only on getting re-elected.
Democrats demand Bolton testify as impeachment trial resumes
The stakes over witness testimony at President Donald Trump's impeachment trial are rising now that a draft of a book from former national security adviser John Bolton appears to undercut a key defense argument.
Trump fires foreign policy hawk Bolton, citing strong disagreements
U.S. President Donald Trump abruptly fired his national security adviser John Bolton amid disagreements with his hard-line aide over how to handle foreign policy challenges such as North Korea, Iran, Afghanistan and Russia.