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Does the World Have the Will To Stop Xi Jinping?

There is an old Soviet tale about Foreign Minister Andrei Gromyko. At lunchtime, he would retreat into his office and stare at the map of the world. The map was centered on the Soviet Union. The old Bolshevik would just glare at it as if it were a giant chessboard awaiting Moscow’s next move.

Mexican president plans to ask Harris for southern border to reopen ‘completely’

Mexican President Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador said in a planned phone call on Monday with Vice President Kamala Harris he would urge the United States to reopen the two countries' shared southern border "completely."

France: Opponents of Vax Passport Protest for 4th Week

Thousands of people marched in Paris and other French cities during a fourth consecutive week of protests against COVID-19 entrance requirements and what opponents see as restrictions on personal freedom.

Nikki Haley PAC off to solid start with $5.5 million in first six months

Nikki Haley raised nearly $5.5 million into a political action committee established in mid-January to boost Republican candidates in 2022 and expand her political operation as the former ambassador mulls a 2024 presidential bid.

‘A Huge Win’: California Lifts Capacity Limits On Churches Following 5 Rebukes From SCOTUS

Democratic California Gov. Gavin Newsom lifted all capacity restrictions on houses of worship Monday after months of highly publicized legal battles against churches and five rebukes from the U.S. Supreme Court.

State Passes Election Law Overhaul, New Voter ID Rules, Limits on Absentee Mail-In Voting

The Georgia state Senate approved legislation Monday to strengthen the state’s voter ID laws while putting limits on who may receive an absentee ballot.

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