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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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The Replicator program is "alive and well": The US Navy is preparing thousands of combat drones

The US will increase its military presence in the western Pacific with Replicator combat drones. The program remains a key focus of the Pentagon.

News of the World • April 9, 01:18 PM • 14599 views
Europeans urge the US not to resort to a shock troop withdrawal, warn in advance - Bloomberg

The European Union calls on the United States to coordinate plans to reduce troops in Europe in order not to weaken NATO's defense. The decision to withdraw troops could undermine efforts to deter Russian aggression.

News of the World • April 9, 10:45 AM • 9147 views
Pentagon is considering withdrawing up to 10,000 troops from Eastern Europe, raising concerns among allies - report

The Pentagon is considering withdrawing up to 10,000 troops from Eastern Europe. This raises concerns that the US is abandoning allies amid the threat from the Russian Federation.

News of the World • April 8, 11:19 AM • 8456 views
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NATO Founding Day: How the Alliance Helps Ukraine and When Accession is Possible

April 4 marks the anniversary of the founding of NATO. The Alliance provides comprehensive support to Ukraine to strengthen its defense capabilities. The issue of Ukraine's accession to NATO remains complex.

War in Ukraine • April 4, 06:27 AM • 612373 views
Putin's negotiator Dmitriev announced forces that "hinder" dialogue between the US and Russia

Putin's representative Kirill Dmitriev stated that he is holding meetings with the Trump team in Washington. He emphasized that there are forces that are interested in distorting Russia's position.

Politics • April 3, 09:35 AM • 10797 views
Trump offers aid to Ukraine, but with great benefit to the US - Politico

Trump proposed a deal to Ukraine under which the US would receive half of the revenue from mineral extraction. This should compensate the US for its support of Ukraine, but limits its economic independence.

Economy • March 31, 12:04 PM • 42732 views
International Transgender Day of Visibility and Florist's Day: what else can be celebrated on March 31

March 31 is Transgender Day of Visibility, Ukrainian Florist's Day and Eiffel Tower Day. The fifth week of Great Lent also begins.

Society • March 31, 03:40 AM • 17201 views
China and Taiwan Become Top Priority: Pentagon Changes Military Strategy

The Pentagon is preparing for a conflict with China over Taiwan, changing its strategy. Europe will have to defend itself against Russia on its own, as the US refocuses.

Politics • March 30, 02:37 AM • 116251 views
Accidentally added to a secret chat: how the Atlantic editor learned about US plans to strike Yemen

Jeffrey Goldberg witnessed a discussion of attacks on the Houthis in Yemen in a secret Signal chat. He received information about US plans two hours before they began.

News of the World • March 24, 08:50 PM • 10584 views
Japan strengthens its military forces by creating a new unified command - Bloomberg

Japan has created a Joint Operations Command to better coordinate troops. This is a response to challenges from China and North Korea, as well as strengthening its partnership with the United States.

News of the World • March 24, 10:18 AM • 43273 views
Former US Attorney Jessica Aber Found Dead

Former US Attorney Jessica Aber found dead in Virginia. The cause of death has not yet been announced, and police are investigating.

News of the World • March 23, 07:47 AM • 239850 views
Trump has deprived Harris, Clinton and Biden of access to classified information

US President Donald Trump has revoked access to classified information for a number of opponents, including Harris, Clinton and Biden, as well as members of the Biden family. Earlier, he deprived Blinken and Sullivan of access.

News of the World • March 22, 02:20 PM • 32128 views
Trump canceled legal status for 530,000 migrants

The Trump administration will abolish temporary legal status for 530,000 migrants. This step terminates the "parole" program, which allowed them to enter the United States under Biden.

News of the World • March 22, 12:05 PM • 30296 views
Trump hinted that there is already a framework for a future peace agreement

Donald Trump said that he had wonderful negotiations with Zelensky and Putin. In addition, he stated that there is already a framework for a future peace agreement.

War in Ukraine • March 21, 04:29 PM • 24041 views
Trump invoked wartime powers to increase US mineral production

Donald Trump has invoked a wartime law to increase US mineral production. This is being done to reduce dependence on China and boost the domestic mining industry.

Economy • March 21, 08:38 AM • 17069 views
Trump called the negotiations with Putin and Zelensky "very good"

Donald Trump said he spoke with Putin and Zelensky to reconcile the countries. He seeks to stop the bloodshed and large payments by the US, calling on Europe to pay as well.

Politics • March 20, 08:57 AM • 9865 views
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Two Months After Trump's Inauguration: What Has Changed for Ukraine

Trump's actions are influencing international politics, raising concerns in Ukraine regarding support. Initial decisions included personnel changes and the cancellation of some of Biden's decisions.

Politics • March 20, 08:24 AM • 261005 views
US suspends some efforts to counter Russian sabotage - Reuters

The Trump administration suspended U. S. efforts to counter Russia's hybrid warfare, easing pressure on Moscow. This raises concerns about support for Ukraine and a shift in U.S. policy.

News of the World • March 19, 08:59 AM • 15646 views
US court has blocked Trump's ban on transgender people serving in the military

A U. S. federal judge has barred the Trump administration from banning transgender people from serving in the military. The court found the policy to be discriminatory and in violation of the constitutional rights of service members.

News of the World • March 19, 07:19 AM • 21167 views
Trump called on Iran to stop supporting the Houthis in Yemen, threatening decisive measures

Donald Trump called on Iran to stop supporting the Houthis in Yemen, threatening consequences if attacks continue. The United States has already launched military operations against the Houthis in the Red Sea.

News of the World • March 16, 02:52 PM • 29802 views
White House explains Trump's decision to cut funding for "Voice of America"

The Trump administration criticized Voice of America for violating standards, evading accountability, and publishing reporters' critical comments about Trump on social media.

News of the World • March 16, 07:31 AM • 23310 views
The US will pay El Salvador $6 million to hold 300 members of a Venezuelan gang in prison

The Trump administration has struck a deal with El Salvador to house 300 members of a Venezuelan gang in prison. Washington will pay $6 million a year to keep the detainees.

News of the World • March 15, 10:53 PM • 17217 views
Will communicate directly with Zelensky: Trump announces Kellogg's appointment as special envoy to Ukraine

Donald Trump has appointed General Keith Kellogg as a special envoy to Ukraine. Kellogg will communicate directly with Vladimir Zelensky, despite pressure from Moscow because of his pro-Ukrainian position.

War in Ukraine • March 15, 07:03 PM • 177590 views
Trump ordered powerful strikes against the Houthis in Yemen

Donald Trump announced the start of decisive US military actions against the Houthis in Yemen, accusing them of attacking ships and undermining world trade. He called on Iran to stop supporting the Houthis.

News of the World • March 15, 06:53 PM • 64488 views
US has added South Korea to the list of "sensitive" countries amid nuclear issues

The US has designated South Korea as a "sensitive" country. Seoul has expressed concern and is in talks with Washington.

News of the World • March 15, 08:37 AM • 16618 views
China introduces AI content labeling, like the EU and the USA

China has joined the EU and the USA in requiring the labeling of AI-generated content online from September 1. The goal is to combat disinformation and abuse.

News of the World • March 14, 12:14 PM • 11235 views
US appoints interim charge d'affaires at embassy in Beijing - Reuters

The US State Department will appoint Anne Wu as interim charge d'affaires in Beijing until the Senate confirms David Perdue as ambassador. This comes amid strained relations between the US and China.

Politics • March 14, 10:53 AM • 12003 views
Oil prices rise amid US sanctions against Iran and Russia

The US has tightened sanctions against Iran's oil industry and restricted payments for energy from Russia. Brent rose above $70 a barrel, WTI costs about $67.

Economy • March 14, 06:59 AM • 16316 views
Jack Teixeira, who "leaked" secret Pentagon documents about the war in Ukraine, has pleaded guilty

Former US National Guardsman Jack Teixeira, who released Pentagon data on the war in Ukraine, pleads guilty to obstructing justice. During the court hearing, he called himself a "proud patriot".

War in Ukraine • March 13, 10:06 PM • 60955 views
The kremlin insisted on Kellogg's exclusion from negotiations due to his pro-Ukrainian stance

The aggressor asked to remove Trump's special representative Keith Kellogg from negotiations on Ukraine due to his pro-Ukrainian position.

War in Ukraine • March 13, 10:03 PM • 23774 views