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Politics
Biden And The EU Call A Truce In A 17-Year Trade Fight To Focus On Threats From China
Biden tried to repair ties with European allies and convinced them to take a tougher stance on China. Next he'll confront Russia. But selling this at home remains the hardest part.
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Europe
Biden To Reaffirm Support For NATO At Brussels Summit
President Biden attends the NATO summit in Brussels on Monday, meeting with key allies before he squares off with Russian President Vladimir Putin in Geneva on Wednesday.
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Politics
Updates From President Biden's Europe Trip
The latest from Joe Biden's first overseas trip as President, attending the G7 meeting in Cornwall, UK.
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Politics
With An Eye To History, Biden And Johnson Try To Rekindle The 'Special Relationship'
President Biden and British Prime Minister Boris Johnson plan to sign a 21st century "Atlantic Charter," an update of a document that tied the countries together during World War Two.
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Politics
What To Watch On Biden's 1st Foreign Trip To The U.K., Brussels And Geneva
President Biden will be in Europe for eight days, first meeting with allies and partners at the G7 and NATO summits. And then, he'll square off with Russian President Vladimir Putin in Geneva.
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Politics
Biden Wants A 'Stable, Predictable' Relationship with Russia. That's Complicated
President Biden is getting ready for a summit with Russian President Vladimir Putin next month. Domestic politics are making his approach to the talks even tougher.
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Politics
In Wake Of Pipeline Hack, Biden Signs Executive Order On Cybersecurity
The order follows a ransomware attack on a company that operates a pipeline that provides nearly half of the gasoline and jet fuel for the East Coast.
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Politics
Biden Announced Ambitious Plans For U.S. In Address To Congress
President Joe Biden lays out an ambitious agenda before Congress, then hits the road to promote it. He'll also need to convince lawmakers, many of whom are balking at the price tag.
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Politics
The Situation At The U.S.-Mexico Border May Disrupt The White House's 100 Day Agenda
The White House tried to remain laser-focused on the agenda that it had laid out for the first 100 days, but the situation at the border has been the greatest source of disruption beyond its control.
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Politics
For Biden, China Rivalry Adds Urgency To Infrastructure Push
President Biden's argument that a $2 trillion infrastructure proposal would help the U.S. compete with China says a lot about how the president is approaching foreign and domestic policy.