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G7 countries pledge $4 billion to COVID-19 vaccine initiatives

The leaders of the G7 countries have pledged an additional $4 billion to the ACT accelerator and COVAX vaccine initiatives, reiterating their resolve to work together to beat COVID-19 and build back better.

Biden Says U S and Europe Must Push Back Against China s Economic Abuses and Coercion – NBC Chicago

At Biden s G7 debut, leaders look beyond Covid-19 to trade and China

At Biden s G7 debut, leaders look beyond Covid-19 to trade and China
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Biden Says U S and Europe Must Push Back Against China s Economic Abuses and Coercion – NBC 5 Dallas-Fort Worth

Everyone must play by the same rules, he said at the annual international policy gathering. Biden s appearance, his debut before an international audience since becoming president, came as his administration seeks to maintain a tough stance on China while moving away from former President Donald Trump s pugilistic relationship with Beijing. The Trump administration sought to reshape the U.S.-China trade relationship, placing a key focus on boosting Beijing s purchase of U.S. goods while addressing issues including intellectual property protections and forced technology transfers. After striking the first phase of a deal, Trump in 2020 canceled an additional round of trade talks with China, on which he has placed full blame for the spread of the coronavirus pandemic.

IOC RECEIVES WADA S CRC CONFIRMATION THAT IMPLEMENTATION GUIDELINES FOR CAS DECISION REGARDING RUSADA WILL NOT LEAD TO NON-COMPLIANCE PROCEDURES IF FULLY APPLIED

  IOC RECEIVES WADA S CRC CONFIRMATION THAT IMPLEMENTATION GUIDELINES FOR CAS DECISION REGARDING RUSADA WILL NOT LEAD TO NON-COMPLIANCE PROCEDURES IF FULLY APPLIED 02/19/21 The decision taken by the Court of Arbitration for Sport (CAS) on 17 December 2020 regarding the case of the Russian Anti-Doping Agency (RUSADA) needs to be strictly and consistently implemented across the Olympic Movement. Any deviation from the award could lead to new court cases or non-compliance procedures by the World Anti-Doping Agency (WADA). This is why implementation guidelines were submitted to WADA by the International Olympic Committee (IOC), in coordination with the International Paralympic Committee (IPC) and the International Federations (IFs). They aim to help the IOC, IPC and IFs with the correct implementation of the award. WADA’s independent Compliance Review Committee (CRC) has now confirmed that the guidelines are in line with the CAS decision and, if respected, would not lead to a no

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