US Secretary of State Antony Blinken has announced that he will speak “directly and openly” about the “very real concerns” of the US during his scheduled trip to China
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Synagogue attacker found guilty on all counts
by Dispatchesby DispatchesA man who shot and killed eleven people in a synagogue in the city of Pittsburgh, committing the worst anti-Semitic attack in US history, has been found guilty on all…
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US Whistleblower Ellsberg Passed Away
by Dispatchesby DispatchesThe US whistleblower Daniel Ellsberg has passed away at the age of 92, according to a statement from his family
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USA to Rejoin UNESCO after Five Years
by Dispatchesby DispatchesThe USA will rejoin the United Nations Educational, Scientific, and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) after a five-year absence
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Disappointed Hopeful? Lula’s Return as Brazilian President Brings International Irritation
by Dispatchesby DispatchesHigh hopes on Lula’s return to presidency With the return of Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva as Brazilian president, high hopes were attached
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Deadly Floods and Landslides Hit Haiti, Leaving 42 People Dead
by Dispatchesby DispatchesAt least 42 people have died and others are missing following severe floods and mudslides in Haiti
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“US President Biden presents a 99-page compromise to avoid default”
by Dispatchesby DispatchesUS President Biden Announces a 99-Page Compromise to Avoid Default
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Cancer Alley: Environmental Injustice in Louisiana’s Chemical Corridor
by Dispatchesby DispatchesIn the “Cancer Alley” along the Mississippi River, more than 130 kilometers of chemical factories and refineries are lined up
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US Debt Deal Reached, But Congressional Approval Pending
by Dispatchesby DispatchesRelief as Compromise is Reached After weeks of tense negotiations, Democrats and Republicans in the US have reached a compromise in the debt ceiling dispute
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Texas Attorney General Temporarily Removed from Office on Corruption Charges
by Dispatchesby DispatchesTexas Attorney General Forced to Step Down The Attorney General of Texas, Ken Paxton, has been impeached and removed from office due to corruption charges