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US President Joe Biden will host Afghan President Ashraf Ghani and the chairman of the Afghan High Council for National Reconciliation, Abdullah Abdullah, at the White House on June 25, 2021. AP
Joe Biden to host Afghan President Ashraf Ghani at White House

Meeting to highlight ‘enduring partnership’ comes as the US winds down its military presence in Afghanistan

WorldJune 20, 2021
National Security Adviser Jake Sullivan said the ultimate decision for Iran to whether or not return to diplomacy rested with the supreme leader and not the next president. AP
US downplays impact of Raisi’s election on Iran nuclear talks

The supreme leader has the final say on negotiations, says National Security Adviser Jake Sullivan

The AmericasJune 20, 2021
About 2,500 US troops remain in Iraq with an official mission to fight the remnants of ISIS. Getty Images/AFP
US House passes bill to repeal Iraq war authorisation

Legislation has backing from White House and bipartisan support in the Senate

WorldJune 17, 2021
Thomas Nides is a robust proponent of providing US funding to the UN Relief and Works Agency for Palestine Refugees. AP
Meet Thomas Nides, Biden’s pick for US ambassador to Israel

While his Israel and Palestine views are little known, Nides's work in the Obama administration offers some insights

WorldJune 17, 2021
A repeal would ensure that the president will no longer be able to use the authorisation as a legal basis for military action in Iraq. Getty / AFP
Biden administration endorses repeal of Iraq war authorisation

Proposed legislation is the first step in a broader congressional effort to rein in presidential military authority

WorldJune 15, 2021
Russian President Vladimir Putin will meet US President Joe Biden in Geneva. Sputnik/Kremlin via Reuters
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Biden: Nalvany death would harm Russia’s relations with world

US president’s comments on jailed opposition leader come before Putin summit on Wednesday

WorldJune 14, 2021
A Ukrainian soldier taking part in a military exercise. The US says its aid package will 'enhance the lethality' of Ukraine's forces. Reuters
Biden administration announces $150m in Ukraine security aid

US president's second security package includes funds for 'training, equipment and advisory efforts'

WorldJune 12, 2021
'If we don’t reduce carbon emissions enough as a planet between 2020 and 2030, we make holding [global warming to] 1.5°C impossible,' Mr Kerry said. Reuters
John Kerry: US will use executive actions to push through climate plan

Climate envoy says green energy investment not dependent on approval from Congress

WorldJune 08, 2021
Antony Blinken told the House foreign affairs committee that Iran's nuclear programme is 'galloping forward'. AFP
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Blinken: Iran deal breaches could reduce nuclear breakout time to ‘weeks’

US secretary of state defends nuclear diplomacy with Tehran and gives more insight into its level of support for Hamas

WorldJune 08, 2021
An family in the city of Ghazni, south-eastern Afghanistan. US Secretary of State Antony Blinken said new aid will 'provide life-saving protection, shelter, livelihoods, opportunities' for Afghans. AFP
US pledges additional $266m in Afghanistan aid

Additional humanitarian funding comes as Biden administration continues towards full military withdrawal

WorldJune 05, 2021
An image grab taken from a video reportedly showing a picture of Abu Ubaydah Yusef Al Anabi, the leader of Al Qaeda in North Africa. AFP
US places bounty on Al Qaeda chief in North Africa

Abu Ubaydah Yusef Al Anabi became the leader of Al Qaeda in the Islamic Maghreb last year

WorldJune 03, 2021
Then-vice president Joe Biden greets Vladimir Putin in Moscow in 2011. AP
Biden and Putin to hold first summit

First meeting of its kind between Moscow and Washington since 2018

The AmericasMay 26, 2021
The US State Department says it is working on the immediate release of those detained and the 'resumption of the civilian-led transition'. Reuters
US pushes for release of detained Malian leaders

Washington places additional restrictions on security aid to Mali and threatens sanctions

WorldMay 26, 2021
Former US undersecretary of state David Hale visited Lebanon last month in one of his last regional trips as the country’s political and economic crisis continues to deteriorate. AFP
US preparing Lebanon assistance package

State Department readies Lebanon aid while pressuring Lebanese leaders to form functioning government

WorldMay 26, 2021
This combination of seven photos shows approved candidates for the June 18, Iranian presidential elections from left to right, Mohsen Rezaei, Abdolnasser Hemmati, Alireza Zakani, Mohsen Mehralizadeh, Amir Hossein Ghazizadeh Hashemi, Saeed Jalili and Ebrahim Raisi. AP
How will Iranian elections impact talks to revive nuclear deal?

Iran’s approved list of presidential candidates primarily features conservatives heavily critical of the deal with the US

WorldMay 25, 2021
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