List of U.S. Congress articles
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Sen. Lindsey Graham (left) speaks with Sen. Chris Coons U.S. Foreign Aid Pilot Program Sparks Fight With Congress
A “game-changing” bill hits an impasse over programs in Haiti and Libya.
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Then-U.S. House Minority Leader Rep. Nancy Pelosi attends a news conference. Pelosi’s Visit Risks Turning Taiwan Into a Political Football, Aides Worry
The U.S. House speaker puts both Washington and Beijing in a bind.
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U.S. Speaker of the House Nancy Pelosi Pelosi Visit Sets Up No-Win Situation on Taiwan
Damned if she goes, damned if she doesn’t.
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Ukrainian citizens and supporters attend a silent protest in Poland. Congress Seeks to Declare Putin’s War Genocide
A bipartisan resolution will underscore that Russian war crimes in Ukraine have constituted a genocide.
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McConnell and McCarthy are shown walking away from the White House. The Republicans Could Win the U.S. Midterms. Here’s What that Means for the World.
It’s all about isolationists vs. internationalists.
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The U.S. Embassy in Kyiv U.S. Diplomats Tiptoe Back Into Ukraine—Weeks After Their European Counterparts
Lawmakers push the U.S. State Department to overcome its “bunker mentality,” but in Ukraine, that’s complicated.
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Stoltenberg, a man in a suit and glasses, stands at a podium before a blue background. Amid Russia’s War, NATO Isn’t Taking Its Eye Off China
NATO plans to deal with Russia today and China tomorrow.
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A Chinese flag flies behind razor wire Congress Splits Over How to Address LGBT Rights in China
A landmark report on human rights in China was delayed six months over a behind-the-scenes impasse on LGBTQ rights.
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Muse Bihi Abdi, then-presidential candidate for Somaliland's ruling Kulmiye Party, speaks to media after casting his vote in Hargeisa. Somaliland Courts U.S. for Independence Recognition
Officials in Washington say no to independence but make room for closer ties.
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Big data industrial park in Tai'an, China America Is Showering China With New Restrictions
A slew of new measures are fundamentally transforming economic relations.
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Sen. Ted Cruz questions Secretary of State Antony Blinken at a hearing. Showdown at the Nord Stream Corral
U.S. Senate strikes down sanctions bill on a Russian pipeline project that became a political lightning rod in Washington.
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The U.S. Capitol building and a "don't walk" traffic signal Next Year’s Midterms Could Shake Up Biden’s Foreign Policy
Republicans are looking to capitalize on the White House’s perceived missteps in Afghanistan and Ukraine.
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Yemeni army reinforcements arrive. Congress Must Halt Biden’s Arms Sales to Saudi Arabia
The U.S. president is reneging on his campaign promises in an effort to appease Riyadh. A bipartisan team of lawmakers can stop him.
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U.S. Secretary of State Mike Pompeo and President Donald Trump are seen in the White House. Watchdog Reports Shed New Light on Trump-Era Mismanagement at State
Career diplomats are concerned that the State Department won’t institute changes to address bullying or mismanagement in the future.
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A military helicopter flies with Taiwans national flag during the National Day in front of the Presidential Office in Taipei on October 10, 2020. China Urged Republicans to Cancel Taiwan Visit
Beijing warned U.S. lawmakers the trip would erode the “One China” status quo.