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Tag: United States International Relations

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Huawei and China, Facing U.S. Charges, Have Few Ways to Retaliate

January 29, 2019PAUL MOZUR and RAYMOND ZHONGComments Off on Huawei and China, Facing U.S. Charges, Have Few Ways to Retaliate

Slowing growth and the trade war could restrict Beijing’s ability to get tough. Huawei has shuffled its Washington staff, apparently seeking a reset in relations.

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Opposition Leader, and Oil, Become Focus of Venezuela-U.S. Struggle

January 29, 2019January 30, 2019ANA VANESSA HERRERO and CLIFFORD KRAUSSComments Off on Opposition Leader, and Oil, Become Focus of Venezuela-U.S. Struggle

After Washington handed control of Venezuela’s assets in the United States to the opposition leader, the government of Nicolás Maduro struck back fiercely.

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Trump Administration’s Asylum-Seeker Policy Takes Effect

January 29, 2019PAULINA VILLEGAS and KIRK SEMPLEComments Off on Trump Administration’s Asylum-Seeker Policy Takes Effect

Though it has protested the Trump administration’s decision to force some asylum seekers back across the border, Mexico has agreed to allow certain migrants to stay and work as their cases unfold.

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Palestinian Government Resigns, With No Clear Replacement

January 29, 2019ISABEL KERSHNERComments Off on Palestinian Government Resigns, With No Clear Replacement

The move reflects the failure of efforts to reunite the West Bank, where the government is based, and the Gaza Strip, controlled by the militant group Hamas.

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White House Memo: Why Did Soviets Invade Afghanistan? Documents Offer History Lesson for Trump

January 29, 2019January 29, 2019PETER BAKERComments Off on White House Memo: Why Did Soviets Invade Afghanistan? Documents Offer History Lesson for Trump

President Trump claimed the Soviet Union went to war in 1979 to battle terrorists. But a newly published cable underscores Moscow’s fear that Afghanistan would switch loyalties to the West.

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Huawei and China Have Limited Ways to Answer U.S. Charges

January 29, 2019PAUL MOZUR and RAYMOND ZHONGComments Off on Huawei and China Have Limited Ways to Answer U.S. Charges

Slowing growth and the trade war could restrict Beijing’s ability to get tough. Huawei has shuffled its Washington staff, apparently seeking a reset in relations.

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News Analysis: With U.S. and Taliban in Talks, Afghans Fear They Could End Up Trampled

January 28, 2019January 29, 2019ROD NORDLAND and MUJIB MASHALComments Off on News Analysis: With U.S. and Taliban in Talks, Afghans Fear They Could End Up Trampled

There are concerns in Afghanistan’s government that the Americans could be headed for a separate deal with the Taliban, if that is what it takes to get their troops out.

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U.S. and Taliban Agree in Principle to Peace Framework, Envoy Says

January 28, 2019January 28, 2019MUJIB MASHALComments Off on U.S. and Taliban Agree in Principle to Peace Framework, Envoy Says

The U.S. negotiator, Zalmay Khalilzad, says that finalizing a deal would hinge on a cease-fire and Taliban talks with Afghans, which they are discussing now.

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Afghan Women Fear Peace With Taliban May Mean War on Them

January 27, 2019January 27, 2019ROD NORDLAND, FATIMA FAIZI and FAHIM ABEDComments Off on Afghan Women Fear Peace With Taliban May Mean War on Them

The idea of an American troop withdrawal fills Afghan women with dread, as they see Westerners as their only protectors not just from the Taliban, but also the “Taliban mentality” among other men.

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U.S. and Taliban Edge Toward Deal to End America’s Longest War

January 27, 2019ROD NORDLAND and MUJIB MASHALComments Off on U.S. and Taliban Edge Toward Deal to End America’s Longest War

Six days of peace talks that wrapped up Saturday were the most serious negotiations yet to make way for an American troop withdrawal and an end to the 17-year war.

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