Colin Powell ‘Dies Of COVID-19’

Colin Powell, who served as America’s first Black national security adviser, chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, and Secretary of State during challenging times, has died, his family says.

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Britain hopes to join transatlantic trade agreement next year, no date for US-UK deal yet

While it is not known when post-Brexit Britain will be able to sign a full and comprehensive free trade deal with the United States, Boris Johnson hopes to join the Comprehensive and Progressive Agreement for Trans-Pacific Partnership (CPTPP) partners…

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US Facing Massive Shortages Linked To COVID Restrictions

Americans face massive shortages of consumer goods ranging from cars to shoes ahead of Christmas as the global supply chain almost collapses due to restrictions linked to the COVID-19 pandemic, officials warned late Sunday.

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NATO: ‘20 Killed At Kabul Airport’

The NATO military alliance says at least 20 people died in the last week near Kabul airport in attempts to flee Afghanistan by plane after the Islamist Taliban group captured the capital.

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US President Biden Defends Leaving Afghanistan

U.S. President Joe Biden said Monday that the collapse of Afghanistan went more quickly than anticipated. Still, he defended his decision to withdraw from the war-torn country. “American troops should not die in a war that Afghans are not willing to fi…

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U.S. President Joe Biden To Address Nation Over Afghanistan

U.S. President Joe Biden was to return to the White House on Monday to deliver long-delayed remarks on Afghanistan, the White House said.

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