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Joe Biden

Former U.S. President
Joseph Robinette Biden Jr. was born on November 20, 1942, in Scranton, Pennsylvania, USA. He earned a Bachelor of Arts degree in political science and history from the University of Delaware in 1965 and a Juris Doctor degree from Syracuse University College of Law in 1968. His political career began with his election to the U.S. Senate representing Delaware, where he served from 1973 to 2009. From 2009 to 2017, he held the position of Vice President of the United States under President Barack Obama, and from 2021 to 2025, he served as the 46th President of the United States.
1973-2009
Served as a senator from Delaware, becoming one of the youngest U.S. senators
1994
Helped pass the Violence Against Women Act (VAWA)
2010
Supported the Affordable Care Act
2021
Became the 46th President of the United States
2021
Rejoined the U.S. to the Paris Climate Agreement
2021
Signed the American Rescue Plan Act
2021
Signed the Bipartisan Infrastructure Law
2022
Signed the Inflation Reduction Act
2022
Appointed Ketanji Brown Jackson as the first Black woman to the U.S. Supreme Court
2022
United over 50 countries to provide aid to Ukraine
2023
Made an unannounced visit to Kyiv, reaffirming support for Ukraine
2024
Signed a bilateral security agreement between Ukraine and the U.S
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Biden mistakenly calls Egyptian president "president of Mexico"

During a press conference, U. S. President Joe Biden mistakenly referred to Egyptian President Abdel Fattah al-Sisi as "the president of Mexico," which sparked discussions on social media in both countries.

Politics • February 10, 11:00 PM • 95115 views
Israel demands resignation of UN Commissioner-General Filippe Lazzarini

Israel's Foreign Minister demanded the resignation of UN Commissioner-General Filippe Lazzarini after reports of a Hamas tunnel for Palestinian refugees and works (UNRWA) discovered under the agency's headquarters in Gaza.

Politics • February 10, 10:15 PM • 40651 views
White House: Special Counsel's report on Biden's memory is inaccurate and unfounded

The White House sharply criticized the special counsel's report, which stated that President Biden suffers from memory lapses, denying the allegations as inaccurate and politically motivated.

Politics • February 10, 01:30 AM • 41949 views
Biden calls delay in aid to Ukraine criminal negligence of Republicans

During a meeting with German Chancellor Olaf Scholz, Biden called the Republicans' delay in providing aid to Ukraine criminal negligence.

News of the World • February 9, 11:50 PM • 27882 views
The United States has decided to ban automatic calls with a voice generated by artificial intelligence

The FCC has banned automated calls containing artificially generated voices to combat fraudulent calls using advanced artificial intelligence technologies.

News of the World • February 9, 05:35 PM • 26764 views
US officials assure that the pause in liquefied natural gas exports will not affect the approved deliveries to the EU

The US Deputy Secretary of Energy assured the Senate Committee that the pause in issuing new permits for the export of liquefied natural gas will not affect the approved deliveries to the EU.

Economy • February 9, 01:57 PM • 24177 views
During his visit to the United States, Scholz met with his "double"

German Chancellor Olaf Scholz met with his "lookalike," Democratic Senator Chris Coons, during a visit to the United States. The politicians took a photo together and joked about their resemblance.

News of the World • February 9, 12:51 PM • 27697 views
"We needed this support yesterday": Ukraine's Ambassador to the US warns of missile shortage

Ukraine's ambassador to the US said that Ukraine is running out of equipment such as missiles and interceptors, but she hopes that US lawmakers will break the deadlock and provide more aid.

War in Ukraine • February 9, 10:35 AM • 28028 views
Baltic and Nordic lawmakers express concern in the U.S. about delayed aid to Ukraine

Nordic and Baltic lawmakers expressed concern over delays in providing military assistance to Ukraine and called for a clearer American strategy to counter Russian aggression.

War in Ukraine • February 9, 09:17 AM • 23831 views
"Ukraine needs all our support": Scholz sends message to US senators

German Chancellor Olaf Scholz met with U. S. senators from both parties during his visit to Washington to discuss further assistance to Ukraine.

War in Ukraine • February 9, 09:02 AM • 25654 views
Trump wins the Nevada primary

Donald Trump won almost all the Republican votes in the Nevada primary and 26 delegates, further cementing his status as the frontrunner for the GOP nomination in 2024.

News of the World • February 9, 08:48 AM • 22796 views
In the US, judges question Trump's exclusion from the election

The U. S. Supreme Court appears likely to refuse to disqualify Donald Trump from running for president in 2024 over his involvement in the January 6 Capitol riots, questioning whether states or Congress have the authority to set such standards.

News of the World • February 9, 07:54 AM • 24192 views
Biden: Israel's response in Gaza to the October 7 Hamas massacre was excessive

Biden criticized Israel's military response to the October 7 Hamas attack and called it "excessive.

News of the World • February 9, 02:44 AM • 28971 views
Biden will not be charged in case of classified documents

The Justice Department said that although Biden inadvertently kept classified documents in his home, he would not face criminal charges.

News of the World • February 9, 12:39 AM • 128999 views
Tucker Carlson meets with Edward Snowden in Moscow

Tucker Carlson met with Edward Snowden and Tara Reid during a trip to Moscow, where he also interviewed Vladimir Putin.

Politics • February 9, 12:24 AM • 125090 views
Biden made another mistake: this time he confused former German chancellors

For the second time in a week, Biden slips up by confusing former German chancellors while recounting a conversation from the 2021 G7 summit.

News of the World • February 8, 04:06 PM • 25632 views
US drone strike kills Iraqi group leader behind deadly attack on US base

A U. S. drone strike in Baghdad killed the commander of the Iraqi group Kataib Hezbollah, who was responsible for planning and participating in attacks on U.S. troops in the region.

News of the World • February 8, 12:20 PM • 24265 views
Biden criticizes Republicans after Senate blocks deal on border with Ukraine aid package

US President Biden sharply criticized Republicans for blocking a bipartisan border deal and a foreign aid package that would have increased funding for Ukraine and Israel, accusing former President Trump of threatening lawmakers.

Politics • February 8, 08:52 AM • 34327 views
US rescuers search for five Marines reported missing in storm

Rescuers continue to search for five Marines reported missing after their CH-53E Super Stallion helicopter disappeared during heavy snow and rain in Southern California.

News of the World • February 8, 07:52 AM • 25054 views
China is no longer the #1 source of US imports, for the first time since 2008

In 2022, China ceased to be the main source of US imports, losing ground to Mexico for the first time since 2008 due to reduced economic dependence on China and diversification of supply chains.

Economy • February 8, 03:25 AM • 51780 views
Bloomberg: EU prepares for Trump's victory in US presidential election

The European Commission is preparing for a possible increase in trade restrictions and a more aggressive political style if Donald Trump wins the US presidential election.

News of the World • February 8, 12:48 AM • 33298 views
Bipartisan Border and Foreign Assistance Bill Fails to Pass in U.S. Senate, but Democrats Have a Plan B

The Senate failed to approve a $118 billion bipartisan package that would have tightened immigration laws and helped Ukraine fight Russian invasion and supported Israel in its war against Hamas.

War in Ukraine • February 7, 08:38 PM • 113728 views
Everything is very complicated and depends on many factors: Kuleba on US financial aid

Ukraine's Foreign Minister received the latest report from Washington on possible scenarios for approving U. S. aid to Ukraine, noting that Congress needs to decide on a baseline scenario, as everything is very confusing.

War in Ukraine • February 7, 03:38 PM • 26355 views
US House of Representatives rejects Republican bill to aid Israel without Ukraine

The U. S. House of Representatives rejected a Republican bill that would have allocated $17.6 billion in aid to Israel alone, as Democrats wanted to vote on a broader Senate package that included aid to Ukraine, humanitarian aid, and border security funding.

Politics • February 7, 08:04 AM • 27727 views
White House urges Congress to pass additional funding for Ukraine

The White House spokeswoman emphasized the critical need for additional funding from Congress to support Ukraine amid growing Russian aggression.

War in Ukraine • February 6, 11:36 PM • 41847 views
Biden accuses Trump of delaying aid to Ukraine

The US President has accused Donald Trump of intimidating Republicans into not voting for a bill to allocate additional funding for national security needs, including for Ukraine, Israel, and the southern border.

Politics • February 6, 07:14 PM • 29971 views
The case of the attempt to cancel the election results: the US allowed to try Trump

The U. S. Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit has ruled that former U.S. President Donald Trump does not have immunity from prosecution in a case involving allegations of attempting to overturn the 2020 election results.

News of the World • February 6, 04:12 PM • 24099 views
"Putin's checking account won't work": German Chancellor Scholz emphasizes support for Ukraine at meeting with French Prime Minister

During a meeting in Berlin, German Chancellor Olaf Scholz and French Prime Minister Gabriel Attal emphasized their continued support for Ukraine against Russian aggression.

War in Ukraine • February 6, 11:27 AM • 29753 views
"The tension is very high": due to internal political struggle, the draft law on financing for Ukraine remains on the verge of failure

The Ukraine-Israel funding bill remains at risk of failure due to Republican infighting in the US.

Politics • February 6, 08:37 AM • 25124 views
The Biden administration intends to veto a bill that would allow aid only to Israel

The Biden administration intends to veto a Republican-backed bill that would allocate $14 billion in aid to Israel alone, excluding Ukraine from the package.

Politics • February 6, 07:54 AM • 28795 views