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US State Secretary Antony Blinken will begin his trip in Israel on Saturday and remain in the region until Wednesday. EPA
Blinken to travel to Israel, West Bank and North Africa

US secretary of state will underscore Washington's 'unwavering' commitment to Israeli security while seeking to strengthen US-Palestinian relations

USMarch 24, 2022
Bryant Harris
Workers clean the floor as sacks of food earmarked for the Tigray and Afar regions sit in piles in a warehouse of the World Food Programme in Semera, the regional capital for the Afar region in Ethiopia. AP
US Horn of Africa envoy visits Ethiopia as Congress drafts sanctions legislation

The State Department, meanwhile, is pursuing diplomacy to resolve the Tigray war

USMarch 23, 2022
Joyce Karam
Rohingya refugees from Myanmar's Rakhine state wait for aid at the Kutupalong refugee camp, in Bangladesh. AFP
US condemns as 'genocide' Myanmar's violence against Rohingya Muslims

US Secretary of State Antony Blinken announced that the US is labelling the ethnic cleansing of Myanmar's Rohingya Muslim minority as a genocide.

USMarch 21, 2022
Bryant Harris
Supreme Court nominee Judge Ketanji Brown Jackson is sworn in for her confirmation hearing before the Senate Judiciary Committee Monday, March 21, 2022, on Capitol Hill in Washington. AP
Ketanji Brown Jackson begins US Supreme Court confirmation hearings

Senate Judiciary Committee begins hearings for judge who could become highest court's first black woman justice

USMarch 21, 2022
Bryant Harris
Volodymyr Zelenskyy wants to negotiate directly with Vladimir Putin to bring the Russia-Ukraine war to an end. AP
Zelenskyy calls for direct talks with Putin

Ukrainian leader calls for talks with Russian counterpart to hasten diplomatic solution

USMarch 20, 2022
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Ukrainian President Voldymyr Zelenskyy addresses Congress in Washington. Reuters
Biden details $800m in Ukraine aid after Zelenskyy Congress speech

US has dismissed requests for no-fly zone over fears the move would escalate the Ukraine war

USMarch 16, 2022
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US Central Command chief Gen Kenneth McKenzie giving evidence to the Senate Armed Services hearing in Capitol Hill. AFP
Iran wary of disrupting nuclear talks despite regional strikes, says US general

US Gen Kenneth McKenzie believes Tehran is conducting missile attacks at a 'low enough level' to avoid hindering negotiations

USMarch 15, 2022
Bryant Harris
The incident is the largest cyber attack carried out against Israel. Getty
Cyberattack crashes Israeli government websites

Access restored after denial-of-service attack

MENAMarch 14, 2022
Bryant Harris
Poland blindsided Washington with an announcement this week that it would turn over custody of its MiG-29 fleet to the US at a Nato base in Germany. Reuters
Pentagon says Polish fighter jets won’t offer Ukraine ‘significant effectiveness'

Key official tells US Congress that advantage from providing Russian-made MiG jets to Kyiv would be very limited

USMarch 11, 2022
Bryant Harris
US Secretary of State Antony Blinken holds a joint press conference with British Foreign Secretary Elizabeth Truss at the State Department in Washington. AFP
Russia will suffer ‘long, bloody, drawn-out mess’ in Ukraine, says Blinken

US Secretary of State Antony Blinken predicted Russian occupation would result in strategic failure for Moscow

USMarch 09, 2022
Bryant Harris
Ukrainian soldiers use a launcher with US Javelin missiles during military exercises in Donetsk. Ukrainian Defence Ministry Press Service via AP
What military assistance has the US provided to Ukraine?

Washington has sent Kyiv more than $1bn in military aid over the past year with another $10bn possible

USMarch 07, 2022
Bryant Harris
US senators at a news conference at the US Capitol on March 3, 2022 in Washington. Getty Images / AFP
Biden under pressure to ban Russian oil imports

Senators introduced a bipartisan bill to force president's hand on banning Russian oil amid fears that doing so could increase petrol prices and inflation

USMarch 04, 2022
Bryant Harris
India's purchase of the Russian S-400 air-defence system has drawn scrutiny in the US. AFP
US seeks to boost arms sales to India after sanctions hit Russian defence exports

Diplomats hope sanctions will prevent Moscow from exporting weapons to countries such as India, allowing US to fill the void

USMarch 02, 2022
Bryant Harris
US President Joe Biden puts on a mask after speaking at a February 28 event to celebrate Black History Month. AP
State of the Union: Russia-Ukraine war shifts President Biden’s domestic priorities

Russian invasion has forced President Joe Biden to refocus his speech on foreign policy, rather than his embattled domestic agenda before US midterms

USFebruary 28, 2022
Bryant Harris
An Afghan woman feeds her sick son while he undergoes treatment in the malnutrition ward of the Indira Gandhi Children's Hospital in Kabul, Afghanistan. AP
Biden administration loosens sanctions on Taliban-held Afghanistan

US Treasury Department issues broad licence allowing commercial and financial transactions within Afghanistan, but White House still holds central bank's frozen reserves

USFebruary 25, 2022
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