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The US and China Want to Sign the Trade Agreement By the End of May
The U.S. and China are planning two rounds of face-to-face meetings as they seek to wrap up a trade deal, with negotiators aiming for a signing ceremony in late May or early June, according to people familiar with the situation.
US revises travel warning for Turkey
The US State Department raised the travel advisory level for Turkey to 3 this week, urging Americans to "reconsider travel to Turkey due to terrorism and arbitrary detentions."
In its latest travel update, dated April 9, the US warns travelers to avoid areas near the Syria and Iraq borders due to terrorism and kidnapping.
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Turkey can be bedrock of stability: Harvard political scientist
Turkey can be the "bedrock of stability" in the Middle East, according to Joseph S. Nye, a prominent political scientist from Harvard University who served as an assistant secretary of defense for international security affairs during the presidency of Bill Clinton.
Trump says he has not seen Mueller's Russia report
U.S. President Donald Trump said on Wednesday he had not seen or read the report into Russian election meddling by Special Counsel Robert Mueller, a day after his attorney general would not say whether he had briefed the White House or shared the report.
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Pompeo confident US, Turkey to resolve S-400 row
Secretary of State Mike Pompeo said on April 4 he is "very confident" the U.S. and Turkey "will find a path forward" amid an ongoing row about Ankara's decision to procure an advanced Russian air defense system.
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Biden bids to quell storm over campaign trail kiss
Former vice president Joe Biden insisted on March 31 he has never acted inappropriately towards women as a growing row about a kiss on the campaign trail cast a shadow over his expected run for the White House.
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Mueller report to be made public by mid-April
U.S. Attorney General William Barr plans to make public a redacted copy of Special Counsel Robert Mueller's nearly 400-page investigative report into Russian interference in the 2016 election by mid-April, "if not sooner," he said in a letter to lawmakers on March 29.
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NASA Must Send Astronauts on Moon Within 5 years, U.S. Vice-President Says
American Vice President Mike Pens challenged NASA to send people to the Moon by 2024. Jim Bridenstine, NASA Administrator, accepted the challenge and announced that the deadline was enough, quoted by Vesti.bg
It's time for Greece to prioritize Congress
The national security apparatus of the United States is a huge machine that incorporates a myriad of officials - from the commander-in-chief and members of his cabinet, to ambassadors and desk officers, to military and intelligence personnel.
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It is time for Greece to prioritize Congress
The national security apparatus of the United States is a huge machine that incorporates a myriad of officials - from the Commander in Chief and members of his cabinet, to ambassadors and desk officers, to military and intelligence personnel.
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