A year at the helm: what did Joe Biden manage to do and what didn’t he do?

December 5, 2022

On January 20, 2021, Democratic nominee Joe Biden officially became the 46th President of the United States. What did he succeed in during his year in the White House, and what promises did he not keep? Read today in USA.ONE: Joe Biden's first year in office Fighting climate change, the coronavirus pandemic and more. Global leadership and climate issues Former President Donald Trump did not want to spend energy and…

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Cooperation between Mexico and the United States in the fight against drug trafficking

November 28, 2022

The United States of America and Mexico for half a century side by side fighting against illegal drug trafficking. The US government is funding the Mexican administration to fight drug cartels. In addition, the United States secured its borders with Mexico by erecting protective and defensive structures, which caused a great resonance in society. During all the years of bilateral confrontation in counteracting the spread of drugs, the proper positive…

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Lend-Lease was adopted in the USA: how will this help Ukraine win the war?

October 9, 2022

Yesterday 28 April, the United States passed a law allowing the Biden administration to launch a large-scale lend-lease program with the aim of economic and military assistance to Ukraine. The money for its financing will be allocated from the country's budget and the arrested accounts of Russian oligarchs. Read today in USA.ONE magazine: What is Lend-Lease and how it will help Ukraine win And also, where will $33 billion be…

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Supporters boo Trump for recommending COVID-19 vaccination

October 9, 2022

Former President Donald Trump booed at a rally in Alabama on Saturday after he told his supporters they should get vaccinated. “You know what? I fully believe in your freedoms. Truth. Trump said <…> But I recommend getting vaccinated. I did. The vaccine is working, take it.” After that, there were dissatisfied exclamations from the crowd, in which there were almost no masked people. “No, that's fine. Everything is fine….

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Biden plans to stick to deadline for withdrawing troops from Afghanistan

October 9, 2022

U.S. officials told ABC that Biden decided to stick to the August 31 deadline for withdrawing troops from Afghanistan, despite pressure from European allies and calls to extend the evacuation time. Nevertheless, the president said contingency plans would be made unforeseen circumstances that could force troops to delay beyond Aug. 31 to complete the evacuation of Americans and Afghan allies. A Taliban spokesman said earlier that the US should complete…

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Taliban to ban music in public places in Afghanistan

October 9, 2022

In his first Western media interview since As the Taliban took complete control of Afghanistan, one of the group's leaders tried to present it in a new light — insisting that the Taliban had changed since they were last in power. «We want to build a future and forget what happened in the past,” spokesman Zabihullah Mujahid told The New York Times. During the conversation, he denied reports that the…

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Blinken: Another 1,500 Americans need to be evacuated from Afghanistan

October 9, 2022

Secretary of State Anthony Blinken said Wednesday, that about 1,500 Americans remain in Afghanistan awaiting their evacuation. The Biden administration continues to make efforts to evacuate Americans and Afghan allies through August 31, the deadline set for a full exit from the country. Blinken said the US had evacuated 82,300 people, including 4,500 with US passports, since Aug. 14, the day before the Taliban took Kabul and completed its takeover…

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Politico: US gave Taliban names of Americans and Afghans in need of evacuation

October 9, 2022

U.S. officials in Kabul have given the Taliban a list of the names of American citizens, green card holders and Afghan allies who need to be allowed into the militant-controlled outer perimeter of the city's airport, Politico reported. The move sparked immediate outrage from lawmakers and the military, who fear for the safety of the individuals on the list. The list, announced by three U.S. and Congressional officials, was drawn…

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