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U.S., China Economies Should Not Pursue 'Decoupling,' State Department Says
"We have made it clear we do not seek to contain China or have a new Cold War,” a U.S. State Department spokesperson said "We have made it clear we do not seek to contain China or have a new Cold War,” a U.S. State Department spokesperson said -
State Department Expresses Concerns Over All-Male Taliban Government
The U.S. State Department expressed concerns over the lack of women in the Taliban's interim government in Afghanistan and the inclusion of known terrorists. The U.S. State Department expressed concerns over the lack of women in the Taliban's interim government in Afghanistan and the inclusion of known terrorists. -
U.S. Names China, Ethiopia, Myanmar And Others In Genocide Report
The State Department's annual report to Congress said genocide and other atrocities are occurring in China and elsewhere. The State Department's annual report to Congress said genocide and other atrocities are occurring in China and elsewhere. -
Travelers From 23 Countries Will Have To Post Bond To Get U.S. Visa
Some visitors will be required to place bonds of up to $15,000 before they are granted a U.S. visa. Some visitors will be required to place bonds of up to $15,000 before they are granted a U.S. visa. -
U.S. Will Sell SeaGuardian Aerial Drones to Taiwan
The deal will antagonize China which has consistently warned the Trump administration against selling advanced weapons systems to Taiwan. The deal will antagonize China which has consistently warned the Trump administration against selling advanced weapons systems to Taiwan.