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Biden, Erdogan NATO Meeting Fraught With Tension

US President and Turkish President Erdogan met in Brussels today at the NATO summit at a time when heightened tensions reign between the two.

Biden Reverses Trump Ban on TikTok, WeChat

American President Joe Biden signed an executive order on Wednesday revoking the bans on TikTok and WeChat, reversing Pres. Trump's orders.

Biden Expresses Commitment to Strong US-Cyprus Relations

US President Biden sent a message of support to Cyprus President Nikos Anastasiades late Wednesday night, according to Cypriot government spokesman Kyriakos Koushos. Koushos stated that in a letter addressed to Anastasiades, Biden called Cyprus a "significant partner" in improving...

Free Beer, Whiskey Shots Given Away as Part of US Vaccine Program

An American vaccine program involves giving away shots of whiskey, mugs of beer and other incentives in exchange for coronavirus inoculations.

Israel and Hamas Agree to Cease-Fire

After 11 days of bloody conflict in the region, Israel and Hamas have agreed to a cease-fire on Thursday.

US Blasts Erdogan for Anti-Semitic Remarks

"The United States strongly condemns President Erdogan’s recent anti-Semitic comments regarding the Jewish people." US State Department

Erdogan Slams Biden Over Arms Sale to Israel

Turkish President Erdogan slammed US President Biden after his administration approved a potential arms deal with Israel on Monday.

US Pivots, Distributing Vaccine According to Demand — Not Population

The White House announced Tuesday that it will distribute coronavirus vaccines according to demand, marking a shift in vaccine distribution.

Turkey Fumes at Biden’s Recognition of the Armenian Genocide

Turkey reacted with anger at the statement by U.S. President Joe Biden on Saturday to recognize the Armenian genocide. President Recep Tayyip Erdogan accused "third parties" of interfering in Turkey’s affairs. "Nobody benefits from the debates - which should be held...

Bitcoin Tumbles After Tax Announcement; $200 Billion Wiped Off Market

Bitcoin took a gigantic plunge on Friday, wiping $200 billion off the market as the alternative currency plunged below $50,000.