
The US is ‘considering’ dropping charges against Assange, according to Biden
Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese had supported a motion in the lower house in February calling for Assange’s return to his home country
Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese had supported a motion in the lower house in February calling for Assange’s return to his home country
Daniel Noboa’s government described Jorge Glas’ asylum at Mexican legation as a provocation and justified the assault as a necessary step to prevent impunity
Biden and Japanese PM Fumio Kishida are meeting this week in Washington, which will also host the leader of the Philippines, Ferdinand Marcos Jr, to show America’s support following pressure from Beijing on Manila
Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen is on a visit to the Asian giant after the call between Biden and Xi, and her message to authorities focuses on ‘macroeconomic imbalances’ between both economies
Former speaker of the House Nancy Pelosi leads the signatures on an open letter from Democratic representatives calling on Joe Biden to halt weapons deliveries
Netanyahu is keeping a low profile as the White House demands ‘concrete, verifiable and sustainable’ changes to prevent a repeat of the attack on World Central Kitchen, in which seven aid workers were killed
An internal IDF investigation found that its forces targeted the convoy ‘based on the misclassification of the event and misidentification of the vehicles as having Hamas operatives inside them’
President Biden on Monday warned Israeli PM Netanyahu that an attack on Rafah would ‘deepen the anarchy’ in the Palestinian enclave, where aid agencies warn that a famine is imminent
The U.S. president has praised Senator Chuck Schumer’s address, which described the Israeli prime minister as an ‘obstacle to peace’
The former president’s lawyers claimed a conflict of interest due to the Fulton County District Attorney’s romantic relationship with special prosecutor Nathan Wade. The judge disagreed, but did find ‘appearance of impropriety’
The assistance, which includes ammunition and rockets, covers the most immediate needs, but ‘is insufficient,’ according to president Joe Biden
In his first term, the New York magnate turned his country’s relations with the world upside down. If he wins a second, he is likely to again upturn Washington’s position on Russia, China, Europe and Latin America
The temporary dock will be able to unload the equivalent of ‘hundreds of additional truckloads of aid per day’ according to senior officials
In his last such appearance of the current term, President Biden took the opportunity to open the new phase of the campaign for the November election
Thursday’s State of the Union address opens a new phase of the presidential campaign
In Minnesota, the ‘uncommitted’ vote was 19%. In Massachusetts, Colorado and North Carolina, tens of thousands of people opted for this choice
Voters in The Plains, in the center of the state, said they were unenthusiastic about supporting either Joe Biden or Donald Trump
President Joe Biden concedes that the incident will complicate the ongoing talks in Qatar
Biden and Trump won comfortably, but both face discontent from parts of their electorate
Donald Trump has comfortably won the Republican battle in the key swing state, but Nikki Haley has vowed to stay in the race
Tuesday’s Michigan primary is shaping up to be a test of grassroots Democratic support for the president’s pro-Israel policy
The White House insists that it has a good relationship with Mexico’s government, after ‘The New York Times’ published a report based on DEA probes into whether drug traffickers contributed money to the president’s campaign
The acting prime minister of the Netherlands, who has openly applied for the post, has the support of the United States, the United Kingdom, Germany and France, while Hungary and Turkey have not commented
District Attorney Fani Willis has denied allegations that her relationship with special prosecutor Nathan Wade, who she hired for the probe, represents a conflict of interest
52% say discrimination against patients based on race or ethnicity is a major problem
Washington downplays the threat: ‘We’re not talking about a weapon that can be used to attack human beings or cause physical destruction here on Earth’
Tuesday’s vote was the second attempt to impeach the official, a move that is unlikely to prosper in the Senate