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President Menendez’s statement about the future…

JERSEY CITY – U.S. Senator Bob Menendez (D-N.J.), Chairman of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee, issued the following statement today on the future of the United States’ relationship with Saudi Arabia following the deadly attacks on cities across of Ukraine on Monday: “I am horrified by Russia’s desperate crackdown on civilian infrastructure across Ukraine – including in Kyiv. I promise to use all means at my disposal to speed up support for the people of Ukraine and to starve the Russian war machine. “That is why I must also speak out against the Saudi Arabian government’s recent decision to helpRead News

The military announces the winners of the prestigious 2022 competition awards

WASHINGTON — Sgt. maj. Michael A. Grinston announced the winners of the 2022 Best Squad Competition during a live presentation at the Association of the United States Army’s annual meeting in Arlington, Virginia. The winners of the US Army Award of 2022 are: Previously announced winners of the 2022 Army Competition: “The basis of preparedness is the individual soldier and the small unit – at the team and squad level,” said Army Chief of Staff General James C. McConville. “The best units in the world ensure that their individuals and small units are masters of their craft. If you don’tRead News

Lavrov from Russia said that the United States was involved in the war in Ukraine

LONDON, Oct 11 (Reuters) – Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov said on Tuesday that the United States had long been involved in the war in Ukraine. “It seems to me that the Americans have been de facto involved in this war for a long time,” Lavrov told Russian state television. “This war is controlled by the Anglo-Saxons.” Lavrov said White House national security spokesman John Kirby had said the United States was open to dialogue, but that Russia had refused. “This is a lie,” Lavrov said. “We have not received a serious offer of contact.” Register now for FREE unlimitedRead News

NAVAF Joins Allies and Partners for Grand African NEMO 22

ATLANTIC OCEAN – Sailors assigned to the United States Naval Forces Africa (NAVAF) joined allies and partners in the French-led Grand African Navy Exercise for Maritime Operations (NEMO) 2022 in the Gulf of Guinea, October 10, 2022. During the week-long exercise, USS Hershel “Woody” Williams (ESB 4) and one P-8A assigned to Commander, Task Force (CTF) 67 will participate in maritime security situations that combat illegal, unreported, and unregulated (IUU) fishing, piracy, drug trafficking, pollution and marine rescue. “We look forward to another opportunity to train and work with our partners and allies as we work in challenging situations thatRead News

Niche Cocoa is expanding in the United States

MILWAUKEE – Executives from Ghana’s Niche Cocoa Industry along with state and federal officials recently unveiled plans to establish the first manufacturing facility in North America to be located in Franklin, Wis., a suburb of the greater Milwaukee metropolitan area. Niche Cocoa is the largest private global cocoa processing company in Ghana, and its presence in North America would mark the largest food and beverage investment in US history by an African-based company. The cocoa company plans to lease an existing 44,000-square-foot building where they will hire 24 workers to process about 1,200 containers of cocoa beans imported into GhanaRead News

Proclamation on the International Day of the Girl, 2022

Ten years ago, on the first International Day of the Girl, the United States joined nations around the world in recognizing the challenges girls face and working to expand opportunity and equality for them in all parts of the world. Today, on this 10th anniversary, we know that when girls are empowered to dream big and reach their full potential, the possibilities for our world are limitless. From fighting the climate crisis and standing up for human rights to fighting for equal access to education, healthcare and opportunity, girls everywhere strengthen democracies, fuel economies and enrich communities. Despite their dynamicRead News

US Special Envoy’s Visit to Yemen State Borrower – US State Department

US Special Envoy for Yemen Tim Lenderking will travel to the region starting October 11 to support urgent UN negotiations with the Yemeni parties to extend and expand a ceasefire agreement. for the sake of Yemenis. The Houthis have an opportunity to support an expanded ceasefire agreement that would provide millions of Yemenis with immediate aid, including paying the salaries of much-needed government workers, opening roads to Taiz and across the country, more flights from Sana’a, and a path to an inclusive peace process led by Yemen, which includes Yemeni calls for justice, accountability, and addressing human rights violations andRead News

US support for Ukraine in the face of Russian attacks – US State Department

The Kremlin’s attacks against Ukraine today once again put the stakes of Russia’s brutal war into sharp relief. Russian bombs hit playgrounds and public parks in Kiev; Wave after wave of missiles hit the streets of the city of Kiev and damaged heating and non-military targets throughout Ukraine. I extend my deepest sympathy to the people of Ukraine who lost their loved ones today. The United States is with you. Russia’s attacks are yet another reminder that its war against Ukraine presents a deep moral problem. No person of conscience – and no country of principle – could not beRead News

The US no longer has power in Latin America

Last month, US Secretary of State Antony Blinken and a coterie of senior US officials piled onto a plane to Mexico City to try to stop Mexican President Andrés Manuel López Obrador from giving a planned fiery speech that alleged US violations of national Sovereignty of Mexico condemned. A trade dispute has erupted between US and Canadian officials and their Mexican counterparts over perceived Mexican favoritism in contracting local energy companies. Under normal circumstances, the disagreement would have been resolved through mechanisms in the United States-Mexico-Canada Agreement. But Mexico’s president is no standard institutionalist. Also in Latin America are aRead News

Fatal trip to the United States – Chinadaily.com.cn

“There are so many bodies being recovered that funeral homes are calling for help,” said Eagle Pass Fire Department Chief Manuel Mello III, referring to the horrific number of migrant drownings he witnessed in the US-Mexico border. “We do a daily body recovery. It’s very traumatic for my staff.” The journey ahead for these South American migrants is not easy. According to Pastor Héctor Silva, who runs shelters in the northern Mexican border city of Reynosa, there are 12,800 migrants waiting for a small number of entries in Reynosa alone, as they struggle to survive with limited facilities and supplies.Read News

US Immigration: Why Indians are fleeing halfway around the world

An Indian family sought asylum in the US on May 20 at the Arizona-Mexico border As a gay man living in a deeply conservative part of Punjab, India, Jashan Preet Singh’s life had been difficult for a long time. Over the years, Singh, 34, had grown accustomed to daily discrimination in his hometown of Jalandhar — harassment and beatings dished out by his neighbors and a family that had largely turned their backs on him. But what happened late last year was different. “There were 15 or 20 people trying to kill me,” he told the BBC from Fresno, California.Read News

GCR Americas Antitrust Review 2023

Shearman & amp; Pound sterling LLP & # xD; To print this article, simply register or log in to Mondaq.com. & # XD; Partners David Higbee, Djordje Petkoski and adviser Matt Modell & # xD; (all Antitrust-Washington, DC) are authors of “United & # xD; The States: Cartels “in the US antitrust review 2023 & # xD;

These families live a double life across the US-Mexico border

Ramblas Chico, Mexico Luz Nallely Cano, 26, sits on the concrete pavement outside her brother’s house surrounded by her three children, aged 9, 6 and 4. She swiped her youngest son’s American passport contemplating the family’s future. She has been back in her Mexican hometown in the western state of Jalisco for nearly six months and doesn’t have the money to return to the United States. Like many others in Ramblas Chico, Cano’s life is composed of two forms of existence. It is among residents who have migrated for generations — defying U.S. immigration policy or shaping their lives aroundRead News

Norwegian prima completes first trip from USA

Norwegian Cruise Line’s newest ship, Norwegian Prima, has officially completed her first voyage to the United States, sailing October 6-10 from New York City to Halifax and Nova Scotia, Canada. The ship made its major US debut in the Big Apple on October 6, after becoming the first-ever major cruise ship to be christened in August in Reykjavik, Iceland. As a native New Yorker, this city is as close to my heart as it is to our company, which has served NCL from the Big Apple since 1991, so we are delighted that our newest ship, Norwegian Prima, made herRead News

If Putin goes nuclear, how should the US respond?

These are dangerous moments in the conflict in Ukraine. In response to the stunning gains of the Ukrainian military in recent weeks, Putin is stepping up. He realized military mobilization within Russia and again threatens the use of nuclear weapons. How seriously should we take these nuclear threats? In what scenarios and circumstances could Putin actually use a nuclear weapon. And how should the Biden administration and NATO respond if, indeed, Putin goes nuclear? We put these questions and more to Jon Wolfsthal, a longtime nuclear policy professional and aide to then-Vice President Joe Biden, who currently serves as aRead News

The Future of Digital Asset Regulation in the United States

& # xD; TREASURY AND DOJ SIGNAL TOUGH REGULATION AND STRICT ENFORCEMENT To print this article, all you need to register or login on Mondaq.com. & # xD; On September 16, 2022, the US Treasury Department & # xD; (“Treasury”), the Department of Justice (it & # xD; ACTION PLAN TO ADDRESS ILLICIT FINANCING RISKS OF DIGITAL ASSETS (U.S. DEPARTMENT OF THE TREASURY) “DOJ”), and other US government agencies released eight & # xD; FEATURES OF DIGITAL ASSETS highly anticipated report1 (the “Report”) in & # xD; different aspects of digital asset regulation, defining the & # xD; PRIORITY ANDRead News

Rationale: Saudi Arabia and the UAE are not vassal states of the US

03:04 – Source: CNN The White House is worried about gas prices Editor’s Note: Jason D. Greenblatt served as the White House’s Middle East envoy in the Trump administration. He is the host of “The Diplomat” podcast on Newsweek and the author of the new book “In the Path of Abraham.” Follow him @GreenblattJD. His own opinion is expressed in this commentary. See more views at CNN. After being offline for 25 hours observing Yom Kippur, I opened my phone, and the news reports poured in. The most compelling story was OPEC+’s decision to significantly reduce oil production, which understandablyRead News

Senior Attorney – SAFE Removal Defense Program – United States of America

The International Rescue Committee (IRC) helps people whose lives and livelihoods have been destroyed by conflict and disaster to survive, recover, and take control of their future. Founded in 1933, IRC now works in more than 40 countries and in 26 US cities. IRC’s Resettlement, Asylum and Integration (RAI) department creates opportunities for refugees and other vulnerable migrants to survive and thrive in the US. RAI serves nearly 50,000 individuals annually in the US through a diverse portfolio of programs aimed at achieving results in five impact areas: Health, Safety, Economic Well-being, Education, and Empowerment. The IRC is seeking aRead News

Is the US economy in recession and taking the world with it?

The United States is facing rising recession fears as the Federal Reserve, the country’s central bank, remains upbeat in the fight against high inflation and officials are increasingly talking about the need to impose some economic pain to bring price pressures under control, several economists told Al Jazeera. “There is still a good amount of strength in the labor market and that will allow the Fed to remain aggressive in the fight against inflation,” Edward Moya, a senior market analyst at OANDA, a New York-based foreign exchange firm, told Al Jazeera. “Price pressures are not going away. And looking atRead News

Curaçao National Day – United States Department of State

On behalf of the United States of America, I congratulate the people of Curaçao as you celebrate Curaçao Day. The long friendship between our two countries is rooted in our values ​​and cultural ties. Our united support for the rule of law and democracy forms the basis for our cooperation to disrupt criminal networks within countries, allowing us to protect 142 metric tons of narcotics – valued at $ 2.1 billion dollars – from the damage caused to communities in Curacao and in the United States last year. Our cooperation extends to expanding economic opportunities by encouraging investment, by supportingRead News

NMRTC San Diego is hosting a Hispanic Heritage Month Event

SAN DIEGO – Naval Medicine Readiness and Training Command (NMRTC) San Diego Diversity Committee team hosted a Hispanic Heritage Month Event in the Fellowship Hall in the hospital chapel October 5, 2022. The walk, which celebrated and taught different Hispanic countries and cultures, included a slide show, posters and presenters, some of whom originated from the countries they spoke on, to explain the cultures, foods, the people and the history further. “These diversity events are extremely important for us to understand cultures around the world, and these cultures are part of us, part of our team,” said Captain Kim Davis, commanderRead News

Environmental advisory US Economic Survey 2022 – Wednesday 12 October

Launch event at 09:30 am in Washington DC The OECD will release the new Economic Survey of the United States on Wednesday, October 12, 2022. This survey takes a broad look at macroeconomic challenges in the United States with economic growth facing headwinds and global demand, and while the policy of funds continue to tighten in response to inflationary pressures. A special chapter takes an in-depth look at the U.S. middle class, examining the growing pressures and risks facing a group that has traditionally been a central driver of growth and a pillar of social stability. OECD Secretary-General Mathias CormannRead News

US considers Haiti’s request for international “special forces”

The United States on Saturday said it is reviewing a request for international aid from Haiti, which it says wants a “special force” to deal with the crisis caused by the closure of the country’s main port. . The US State Department has said that criminals are undermining Haiti’s efforts to stop the spread of cholera. For the latest articles, follow our Google News channel online or in the app. “In that context, we will review the request of the Government of Haiti in collaboration with international partners and decide how we can increase our support to help address theRead News

The US says it will continue to offer security assistance to Ukraine

Oct. 9 (Reuters) – The White House said on Sunday it would continue arming Ukraine but declined to comment directly on the explosion that damaged Russia’s road and rail bridge in Crimea. “We really have nothing more to add to the reports of the bridge explosion,” White House national security spokesman John Kirby told ABC This Week. “I can tell you that Putin started this war, and Putin could end it today by simply taking his troops out of the country.” Kirby said both sides needed to find a way to negotiate an end to the war, but Putin showedRead News

The US is trying to hobble China’s chip industry with new export rules

Oct 7 (Reuters) – The Biden administration unveiled sweeping export controls on Friday, including a measure to cut China off some semiconductor chips made anywhere in the world with U.S. equipment, which greatly expanding its reach to reduce Beijing’s technological and military advances. The rules, some of which take effect immediately, build on restrictions sent this year to top equipment makers KLA Corp ( KLAC.O ), Lam Research Corp ( LRCX.O ) and Applied Materials Inc ( AMAT .O), effectively needing them. to stop shipments of equipment to Chinese-owned factories that produce advanced chip chips. The measures could be theRead News

Rally for Democratic US Senate candidate John Fetterman in York, Pennsylvania.

Sean simmering | ssimmers@pennlive.com Rally for Democratic candidate for the United States Senate John Fetterman Rally for Democratic candidate for United States Senate John Fetterman in York. Oct. 8, 2022. Sean Simmers |ssimmers@pennlive.comGet Photo Sean simmering | ssimmers@pennlive.com Rally for Democratic candidate for the United States Senate John Fetterman Rally for Democratic candidate for United States Senate John Fetterman in York. Oct. 8, 2022. Sean Simmers |ssimmers@pennlive.comGet Photo Sean simmering | ssimmers@pennlive.com Rally for Democratic candidate for the United States Senate John Fetterman Rally for Democratic candidate for United States Senate John Fetterman in York. Oct. 8, 2022. Sean SimmersRead News

US Department of State and National Football League Team Commitment to Youth Around the World – United States Department of State

From players and coaches engaging youth overseas to teams mentoring emerging women in sports, the U.S. State Department’s Office of Educational and Cultural Affairs (ECA) and the National Football League ( NFL) today announced plans to create new opportunities for collaboration and cooperation through sports. diplomacy, a powerful tool used to support U.S. foreign policy at home and abroad. This fall, as part of the US State Department’s (espnW Global Sports Mentoring Program), the Department’s premier exchange for women in sports, the NFL and the Green Bay Packers will serve as a mentoring organization for the first time for FouziaRead News

Noord-Korea lanceert raket richting zee na oefeningen VS en Zuid-Korea

A man walks past a television report showing a news broadcast with file footage of a North Korean missile test, at a train station in Seoul on October 6, 2022. – Anthony Wallace | AFP | Getty Images North Korea fired two short-range ballistic missiles into its eastern waters on Sunday, the latest in a recent flurry of weapons tests, a day after it warned the redeployment of a US aircraft carrier near the Korean Peninsula raised regional tensions. South Korea’s Joint Chiefs of Staff said in a statement that they detected two rocket launches on Sunday between 1:48 a.m.Read News

Notice of New Routes From the United States to Ireland

Aer Lingus Brings Back Popular U.S. to Ireland Flight Routes and Introduces New Route Are you looking to visit Ireland soon? Next year it will be easier than ever for Americans to visit the Emerald Isle, with new and returning non-stop flights announced from US cities to Ireland. In March 2020, many routes between the United States and Ireland were suspended due to COVID-19 restrictions, making it difficult to travel to Ireland. But at the beginning of 2022, when Ireland abandoned all travel restrictions and enabled tourists to return, the demand was picked up for visiting this country known forRead News