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The Chinese Foreign Ministry summoned the right of the US embassy in Beijing William Klein on December 4 to oppose the Uyghur bill.
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Trump described Justin Trudeau as a "double-sided person" and canceled the press conference, after the Canadian Prime Minister and other leaders were caught mocking him.
continue readingNATO leaders were caught mocking Trump
Leaders of Britain, Canada, France and the Netherlands were spotted by cameras on mocking conversations for Trump's two-hour press conference ahead of the NATO conference.
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The Chinese Foreign Ministry said the US would pay the price on the Uyghur bill, but did not specify what Beijing would take.
continue readingIran suddenly softened its voice to the US
Iranian President Rouhani said he was still ready to negotiate a nuclear deal if the United States abandoned "illegal" sanctions.
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The Russian Embassy said Washington started the visa war without issuing visas to many Russian officials.
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Iran Iranian President Hassan Rouhani said there were "no problems" in re-establishing relations with Saudi Arabia to maintain regional security and stability.
continue readingThe United States and its 14 allies have banned Maduro
The United States and 14 Latin American countries have banned travel from 29 Venezuelans, including President Nicolas Maduro and his allies.
continue readingThe US House of Representatives passed the Uyghur bill
The US House of Representatives passed the Uyghur bill, which paved the way for punishing Chinese officials accused of human rights abuses in Xinjiang.
continue readingThe US House of Representatives published a impeachment report for Trump
The House of Representatives Intelligence Committee published a report investigating impeachment of Trump, alleging that he had harmed national security for personal gain.
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