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At Quad, Suga Thanks Biden for Lifting Import Curbs on Japanese Food Products | Full Transcript
Suga also highlighted the need to such as infrastructure and clean energy, and to promote people-to-people exchange in science and technology.
Trump Allies Bannon, Meadows Subpoenaed in Congress' Probe of Capitol Riot
Meadows, a former congressman, served as Trump's White House chief of staff. Bannon was a White House adviser to Trump.
FARC Dissidents Say They Carried Out Colombia Bombing, Target Was U.S. Advisors
A FARC dissident commander has taken responsibility for a June bomb attack on a military base in the northeastern Colombian city of Cucuta, as well as the recent shooting of a helicopter carrying President Ivan Duque.
Minnesota Couple Get 40 Years In Starved Daughter's Death
The father and stepmother of an 8yearold Minnesota girl whose emaciated body was found in the family's apartment last year after she was beaten and starved to death were both sentenced Thursday to 40 years in prison.
US Court Revives Suit Against Facebook Over TV Host's Image
A federal appeals court has revived a Philadelphia newscasters lawsuit against Facebook over the unauthorized use of her image in advertisements for dating sites and sexrelated products that ran on the site.
Macron Yet to Take Scott Morrison's Call: Where the France-Australia Diplomatic Row Stands Right Now
Australian prime minister Scott Morrison has said that while he has sought a call with Macron, the opportunity hasn’t presented itself yet.
Arizona Official Resigning After Secret Recording Released
A recording that emerged of a Republican elected Arizona official criticizing his GOP colleagues for opposing a partisan review of the 2020 election result in Maricopa County led him to announce his resignation just days before the state Senate's review i...
Mother, Daughter Accused Of 'Outlaw' Buttocks Augmentations
A mother and daughter have been arrested in Southern California on suspicion of performing outlaw buttocks augmentation procedures on women, including one who died, police said Wednesday.
Officials Free Man Accused Of Hiring Hitman To Kill Wife
Prosecutors in Virginia dropped all charges against a man charged with hiring a hitman to kill his exwife after the accused hitman withdrew his guilty pleas and refused to cooperate with the investigation into the 2004 double slayings that also left the w...
Brazil And Argentina Tapped To Make MRNA Vaccines In Latin America
The Pan American Health Organization (PAHO) has selected two biomedical centers in Argentina and Brazil as regional hubs to develop and produce mRNAbased vaccines to fight COVID19 in Latin America, the regional health agency said on Tuesday.
Experts Eye More Travel Testing To Contain COVID In Hawaii
Hawaii officials are facing pressure to increase COVID19 testing for travelers as the islands weather a record surge and federal guidelines change to require negative virus tests from both vaccinated and unvaccinated people coming to the U.S.
Venezuela Says Colombian Drone Violates Its Airspace As U.S. Admiral Visits
Venezuela on Tuesday said a Colombian military drone violated its airspace in what it called a "blatant threat" to its national security that took place during a visit by a U.S. military commander to the neighboring nation.
Troubled Nielsen To Update Measurements For Local Television
The Nielsen company, increasingly under fire from the television industry, on Tuesday said it would soon incorporate homes that have cut off cable in favor of broadband in its viewing measurements for local TV markets.
German Police: Incident On Highway With Armed Bus Passenger
A section of highway in southern Germany was closed Tuesday evening because of an incident involving an apparently armed passenger on board a bus, police said.
Chinese City Shuts Down Over Single Case of Covid-19 Infection
Religious activities were also suspended, tourist attractions were ordered to operate at half capacity, and visits were banned at retirement homes.
PM Modi, French President Macron Discuss Indo-Pacific Ties Amid Submarine Row
The two leaders held a phone conversation on Tuesday, said a statement from Macron's office, during which they also discussed issues such as the crisis in Afghanistan.