Biden s snub of Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman is a warning of a relationship downgrade msn.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from msn.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
Senator Berates Twitter Over ‘Inadequate’ Inquiry Into Russian Meddlingby wpjljron
Friday, September 29th, 2017.Senator Berates Twitter Over ‘Inadequate’ Inquiry Into Russian MeddlingTwitter identified only 22 accounts on its platform that were directly tied to the Russian Facebook pages and then discovered another 179 accounts that were “related or linked” to the Facebook accounts. None were registered on the site as advertisers, the company said. Twitter did not immediately respond to Mr. Warner’s criticism. Representative Adam B. […]
Twitter identified only 22 accounts on its platform that were directly tied to the Russian Facebook pages and then discovered another 179 accounts that were “related or linked” to the Facebook accounts. None were registered on the site as advertisers, the company said.
English By John Xie Share on Facebook Print this page
As the Biden administration contemplates a return to Obama-era policies in the Middle East – from the Iran nuclear deal to Israeli-Palestinian negotiations it is finding those policies complicated by China’s rising role as an influential political player throughout the region.
China became the largest trading partner of Arab countries in the first half of 2020 with two-way trade of more than $115 billion. It has established strategic partnerships or a Comprehensive Strategic Partnership with 12 Arab nations.
A recent survey conducted in the region found China is viewed more favorably than the United States. Arab Barometer, a research network based at Princeton University, polled citizens in six countries in the Middle East Algeria, Jordan, Lebanon, Libya, Morocco and Tunisia to gauge their attitudes toward China and the U.S. The survey results make clear that Ar
U.S. must impose costs for China s threats to Taiwan: official
01/30/2021 01:31 PM
To activate the text-to-speech service, please first agree to the privacy policy below.
Washington, Jan. 29 (CNA) The United States must be prepared to impose costs on China for its bellicosity and threats toward Taiwan, as well its actions in Hong Kong and Xinjiang, U.S. National Security Advisor Jake Sullivan said on Friday.
Sullivan made the comments during an online discussion with Robert O Brien, his predecessor from the Trump administration, on the transition of power and U.S. foreign policy. The session was hosted by the Washington-based United States Institute of Peace.