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World Newspapers: US House approves $1.2 trillion infrastructure bill
Sunday, 07 November 2021 21:39
US House lawmakers late Friday adopted a roughly $1.2 trillion measure to improve the country’s roads, bridges, pipes, ports and Internet connections, overcoming their own internecine divides to secure a long-sought burst in federal investment and deliver President Biden a major legislative win. 214
Biden says he doesn’t see OPEC+ shifting to help with oil prices
Sunday, 07 November 2021 01:49
US President said on Saturday that he did not expect the OPEC Plus group, Saudi Arabia, and Russia to respond to his call to pump more oil into global markets.
World Newspapers: $1.2 trillion infrastructure bill is approved
Saturday, 06 November 2021 20:50
House lawmakers late Friday adopted a roughly $1.2 trillion measure to improve the country’s roads, bridges, pipes, ports, and Internet connections, overcoming their internecine divides to secure a long-sought burst in federal investment and deliver President Biden a major legislative win. 203
World Newspapers: Vaccine deadline set for big firms
Friday, 05 November 2021 20:48
The Biden administration on Thursday set Jan. 4 as the deadline for large companies to mandate coronavirus vaccinations or start weekly testing of their workers, the government’s biggest effort yet to enlist private businesses in combating the virus.216
Insist on sanctions in nuclear talks will waste potential benefits: Researcher
Wednesday, 03 November 2021 21:27
If history is of any retrospective significance to the U.S., persisting with the same mundane strategies as diplomatic blunders with Tehran will only result in further frustration for champions of peace while the persistence of a maximum pressure strategy by the Biden administration can also result in further domestic quandaries, says Hamzah Rifaat Hussain, a former visiting fellow at the Stimson Center in Washington.
Biden not concerned with possibility of armed conflict with China
Wednesday, 03 November 2021 08:48
US president says he's not concerned with the possibility of armed conflict with China.
We are examining Biden's behaviour: Iran's FM
Tuesday, 02 November 2021 15:02
Tehran (IP) - Iran's foreign minister says the purpose of the JCPOA negotiations is not talking for the sake of talking, noting that Iran is closely examining Biden's behaviour.
Biden apologizes for Trump withdrawal from Paris climate deal
Tuesday, 02 November 2021 02:42
The President of the United States on Monday, on the sidelines of the UN Climate Summit in Glasgow, apologized for the withdrawal of the Trump administration from the Paris Climate Agreement.
World Newspapers: Biden, Pope Francis meet amid controversy over abortion
Saturday, 30 October 2021 19:54
President Biden and Pope Francis talk on Friday at the Vatican. Mr. Biden, who has come under fire from some US bishops over his support for abortion rights, said the pontiff told him to continue receiving communion. 203
World Newspapers: Biden finds even victory has its costs
Sunday, 24 October 2021 21:03
Joe Biden’s pitch during the 2020 campaign to unseat President Donald J Trump was simple: Trade in a stubborn, immovable leader for one with a proven record of taking half a loaf when a full one is out of reach. That approach appears to have brought Biden to the precipice of victory on a $2 trillion deal that could begin to define his legacy as a successful Oval Office legislative architect, one who is reshaping government spending and doing so by the narrowest of margins in a country with deep partisan and ideological chasms. But the bill is certain to be far smaller than what he originally proposed, and far less ambitious than he and many of his allies had hoped. 214
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