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Palestinian Americans decry Biden support for both sides in Israel conflict

Palestinian Americans decry Biden support for both sides in Israel conflict

by Cheyanne M. Daniels | Mar 11, 2021 | Foreign Affairs, Politics

WASHINGTON — Prior to the 2020 election, some Palestinian-Americans felt that although Joe Biden was a better choice for president than President Donald Trump, he was still “the lesser of two evils.” Six days after Biden’s inauguration, the Biden administration...
Cancer-causing compounds found at former U.S. Army heliport in South Korea

Cancer-causing compounds found at former U.S. Army heliport in South Korea

by Hangyun Kim | Mar 5, 2021 | Featured, Foreign Affairs, Military, National Security

SEOUL, South Korea — A former U.S. Army heliport and runway at Camp Walker in South Korea’s southeastern city of Daegu were found by a South Korean government agency to be contaminated with cancer-causing substances, potentially exposing service members on the base...
Around 40 U.S. Space Force Troops  Deployed in South Korea

Around 40 U.S. Space Force Troops Deployed in South Korea

by Hangyun Kim | Mar 2, 2021 | Foreign Affairs, Military

SEOUL – Approximately 40 Space Force troops are stationed in South Korea to support United States Forces Korea’s mission. South Korean LGBTQ rights groups have condemned broadcaster SBS for censoring gay kiss scenes from the 2018 film Bohemian Rhapsody, which focused...
Joe Biden’s letters show new approach in Kosovo, Serbia

Joe Biden’s letters show new approach in Kosovo, Serbia

by Katie Livingstone | Feb 19, 2021 | Featured, Foreign Affairs, Politics

WASHINGTON — With left-wing politician Albin Kurti elected prime minister of Kosovo last weekend, U.S. President Joe Biden has congratulated the heads of state of both Kosovo and Serbia for their independence days in letters revealing how his approach to the...
Colombia, U.S. grant amnesty to Venezuelan migrants

Colombia, U.S. grant amnesty to Venezuelan migrants

by Augusta Saraiva | Feb 19, 2021 | Featured, Foreign Affairs, Immigration

WASHINGTON – Colombia is moving to legalize some 800,000 undocumented Venezuelan immigrants, offering them 10-year residence permits and access to formal employment and social benefits. Over time, the Temporary Protection Statute could benefit up to 1.7 million...
U.S. Allies in Asia Work to Find Common Ground with Biden

U.S. Allies in Asia Work to Find Common Ground with Biden

by Hangyun Kim | Nov 12, 2020 | Featured, Foreign Affairs

WASHINGTON –Asian allies are looking to find common ground with President-elect Joe Biden in hopes of more stable relationships with the U.S. Japan and South Korea, America’s two key alliances in Asia, and Taiwan, an unofficial friend where the U.S. commits to...
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