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5 things to know for May 17: Mideast violence, coronavirus, Capitol riot, US policing, Tigray

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Hamas rocket barrages, IDF s response catch Biden with no envoys in Israel

3 shares U~s President Joe Biden delivers remarks in the Roosevelt Room of the White House, Washington, May 13, 2021. (Evan Vucci/AP) The fighting between Israel and Gaza’s Hamas terrorist leaders, following violent clashes on the Temple Mount in the Old City of Jerusalem and amid deadly ethnic rioting between Jews and Arabs in mixed-population cities all over Israel have caught the United States without an ambassador to Israel and with many other key Middle East roles unfilled. Four months into his tenure, US President Joe Biden has still not announced his choice for US ambassador. Even if a decision were made, the next ambassador would have to go through a Senate hearing process that might take weeks or even months.

How Many Special Envoys Does Joe Biden Need?

Appointing diplomatic czars helps the White House look like it’s laser-focused on big problems. But experience shows they don’t always accomplish much.

Column: Issa remains vague about Cheney s removal

Print Rep. Darrell Issa voted for Rep. Elise Stefanik as Rep. Lynne Cheney’s replacement for the House GOP’s third-highest leadership position. That much is clear. How or whether Issa voted on Cheney’s removal is not. Cheney, R-Wyo., was stripped of her post by an overwhelming voice vote during a closed Republican House conference meeting on Wednesday. One report said the vote happened so early in the session that some members who were running late missed it. Advertisement Issa would not grant an interview about his vote and views on Cheney to the The San Diego Union-Tribune. Jonathan Wilcox, Issa’s communications director, was then asked in an email, “How did Rep. Issa vote? Did he vote?”

Donald Trump designates North Korea state sponsor of terrorism

Donald Trump designates North Korea state sponsor of terrorism Donald Trump designates North Korea state sponsor of terrorism US President Donald Trump, In The Latest Demonstration Of Increased Tensions On The Korean Peninsula, Placed North Korea Back On The List Of State Sponsors Of Terrorism. PTI | Updated on: 21 Nov 2017, 03:48:22 AM Washington: US President Donald Trump on Monday re-designated North Korea a state sponsor of terrorism, nine years after it was removed from the list. This move allows the Trump administration to impose additional sanctions on Pyongyang over its nuclear and missile programmes. North Korea had been removed from the list of state sponsor of terrorism under the George W Bush administration.The announcement was made by Trump during his Cabinet meeting.

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