Tag: United States
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Biden to make first Africa visit with Angola trip in coming weeks, sources say
US President Joe Biden is planning a trip to Angola in coming weeks, fulfilling an earlier promise that would make him the first U.S. head of state to visit sub-Saharan Africa since Barack Obama in 2015, three sources familiar with the plans said. The trip, which is still being finalized, is likely to occur after…
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US State Department authorized a proposed Foreign Military Sale to Romania for 32 F-35 Aircraft
The U.S. State Department has approved a potential Foreign Military Sale to Romania, which includes 32 F-35 fighter jets and associated equipment. This deal, valued at approximately $7.2 billion, underscores Romania’s efforts to enhance its military capabilities and modernize its defense systems. This sale aligns with Romania’s strategic objectives of strengthening its air defense amid…
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Comedy: The First Black President (Richard Pryor Show)
President Richard Pryor. Richard Pryor President. The Richard Pryor Show was an American comedy variety show starring and created by Richard Pryor. It premiered on NBC on Tuesday, September 13, 1977. The best of Richard Pryor is all together for the very first time, available on DVD exclusively through Time Life: https://timelife.com/p…
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Transitional Justice: The Blueprint for Western Hypocrisy
“We have a concept in American Statecraft called ‘transitional justice.’” After the U.S. overthrows a country, the playbook is simple: arrest opposition politicians, activists, judges, and journalists, all under the guise of defending democracy. It’s not a joke, ensuring any ‘threat to democracy’ is extinguished. Tucker Carlson’s jaw drops as he hears it, asking, ‘Is…
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Western officials in Africa admit that many African countries resist US military presence, the media reports
“Even a small American footprint is large for many African countries,” a Western official in the Sahel said. US Major General Kenneth Ekman said that Nigeria would like to acquire US military gear but showed no inclination to welcome an enduring deployment of American troops, while a Ghanaian government official said the Western African nation…
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A resident of Springfield, Ohio, complains to the mayor about “foreign men not speaking English” camping on her frontyard every night.
She tells that she and her husband are living in Springfield for over 45 years and are planning to move out because the situation has become unbearable due to 20k Haitian migrants that came following the COVID-19 pandemic. Springfield itself, had 58k residents at the 2020 census. The resident adds that the migrants, whom are…
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The United States Seizes Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro’s Aircraft Amid Sanctions Violations
In a significant escalation of its ongoing sanctions against Venezuela, the United States government has seized an aircraft owned by Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro. U.S. officials confirmed that the plane was flown to Florida following a determination that its acquisition violated U.S. sanctions, alongside other criminal concerns. The move adds to the already strained relationship…
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The US Embassy is organizing a coup against Honduras, says the country’s President Xiomara Castro
◾The US Embassy is organizing a coup against Honduras, says the country’s President Xiomara Castro. She stated in an emergency press conference: “The plan to destroy my democratic, socialist government and the next electoral process is underway.”
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US: Schools forced to close amid Covid surge
Over a thousand students were impacted as two schools in Alabama and Tennessee were recently forced to temporarily close due to a surge in COVID-19 cases. According to The Daily Mail, two school facilities were closed in Alabama and Tennessee, forcing students and staff members to temporarily transition to remote learning. Officials reported that a surge…
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Brazil will restrict entry to some Asian nationals, aiming to curb migration to the US and Canada
Brazil will begin imposing restrictions on the entry of some foreigners from Asia who use the country as a launching point to migrate to the United States and Canada, the justice ministry’s press office said Wednesday. The move, which starts on Monday, will affect migrants from Asian countries who require visas to remain in Brazil.…
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