US officials pledge Biden will raise cap on refugees, but old goal unlikely
United States (US) officials said Sunday that President Joe Biden is committed to raising the cap on
After criticism, Biden says he will raise US cap on refugee admissions
President Joe Biden said on Saturday he will raise the cap on the number of refugees admitted this
Biden to withdraw US troops from Afghanistan by September
President Joe Biden has decided to withdraw the remaining United States (US) troops from Afghanistan
US looks into reports of atrocities in Ethiopia’s Tigray region
The United States is looking into reports of human rights abuses and atrocities in Ethiopia’s Tigray
Biden will push through infrastructure plan if no Republican support: Energy Secretary
United States (US) President Joe Biden would be willing to push through his $2 trillion
One officer and suspect dead in US Capitol attack: Police
News coming out of the United States, the US Capitol building in Washington DC and surrounding
Jury to hear opening arguments in Derek Chauvin trial for George Floyd’s death
A jury will gather on Monday to hear whether the deadly arrest of George Floyd, which ignited a
EU, US sanctions step up pressure on Myanmar military over coup
The European Union and the United States on Monday imposed sanctions on individuals and groups
US administers 124.5 million doses of COVID-19 vaccines
The United States has administered 124.481.412 doses of COVID-19 vaccines as of Sunday morning, the
First female US Vice President congratulates Tanzania’s first woman President Hassan
United States (US) Vice President Kamala Harris on Saturday congratulated Tanzania’s new President
US-China high-level talks to wrap up after acrimonious opening
Senior United States (US) and Chinese officials are set to conclude their talks in Alaska on Friday
US joins West in rare criticism of Egypt on human rights abuses
Western countries on Friday called on Egypt to end the prosecution of activists, journalists and
US Soccer scraps anthem-kneeling policy
United States Soccer on Saturday voted to end a ban on players kneeling during the national anthem,
Western countries step up pressure on Myanmar junta as protesters defy warnings
The European Union said it is considering sanctions on Myanmar while the United States penalised two
US women’s team ‘past the protesting phase’ of anthem debate
The United States (US) women’s national team said their decision to resume standing as a group for
SA should work around vaccine development for future pandemics: US expert
The Chief Medical Advisor to United States (US) President Joe Biden says developing countries like
Bitcoin, ether hit fresh highs
Bitcoin hit a fresh high on Saturday, extending a two-month rally that took its market
Iran’s Khamenei demands ‘action, not words’ from Biden to revive nuclear deal
Iran’s Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei demanded “action, not words” from the United States if
Iran’s meddling must be tackled before Iraq elections, US tells UN
The United States said on Tuesday that creating a conducive environment for elections in Iraq later
Americans fear Trump’s attempt to overturn elections throws US moral authority in jeopardy
For many years the United States has acted as the unofficial global policeman. But some Americans