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As President Biden is preparing to engage in talks with Republican leaders on a bold infrastructure package, a rash of events in the Middle East is threatening to pull the U.S. back into the Israeli-Palestinian conflict.
The Biden administration immediately condemned “in the strongest terms” the rocket fire from the Gaza Strip into Israel late Monday, expressing support for Israel’s right to defend itself.
The statement was in stark contrast to those issued by the White House and congressional Democrats over the weekend criticizing Israel’s planned evictions of Palestinian families from their homes in the Sheikh Jarrah neighborhood of East Jerusalem.
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MUMBAI, India â Outside an upscale Indian hospital last week, Baljeet Asthana put her phone on selfie mode, propped her eyeglasses on her head so she could stare directly into the camera, and hit record.
Through a white polka-dot mask, she described her family s ordeal: Her 82-year-old mother was inside the hospital struggling for her life, Asthana said. Her mother desperately needed an intensive care unit bed, but the hospital â Fortis Hospital, one of the best-equipped private facilities in the capital, New Delhi â was full. Officials told the family to look for an ICU bed elsewhere.
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Summary: After decades of agonizing, a U.S. president has called the massacre and deportation of the Ottoman Armenians in 1915 and 1916 a genocide. Does it make a difference, and what happens next?
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U.S. President Joe Biden’s dignified statement honoring the more than 1 million Armenians who died in 1915 and 1916 in the Ottoman Empire differed from those of his predecessors only in the use of one word: “genocide.”
The first thing to say is how much this means to Armenian Americans whose grandparents died in the slaughter in eastern Anatolia during those years. The Armenian diaspora after all
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MUMBAI, India Outside an upscale Indian hospital last week, Baljeet Asthana put her phone on selfie mode, propped her eyeglasses on her head so she could stare directly into the camera, and hit record.
Through a white polka-dot mask, she described her family s ordeal: Her 82-year-old mother was inside the hospital struggling for her life, Asthana says. Her mother desperately needed
an intensive care unit
bed, but the hospital Fortis Hospital, one of the best-equipped private facilities in the capital New Delhi was full. Officials told the family to look for an ICU bed elsewhere.