2 - White House News in Chinese (weebly.com)
Champ and Major are pet German Shepherd dogs that belong to President of the United States Joe Biden, and his wife, First Lady Dr. Jill Biden.[3][4]
Major is the first shelter dog living in the White House.[5][6] There were no pets living in the White House during the four years of the Trump administration; this, and the Polk administration were the only extended periods without presidential pets in the White House.
President John F. Kennedy, and wife Jackie, also owned two German Shepherd dogs, named Shannon and Clipper.[7]
Major is the first shelter dog living in the White House.[5][6] There were no pets living in the White House during the four years of the Trump administration; this, and the Polk administration were the only extended periods without presidential pets in the White House.
President John F. Kennedy, and wife Jackie, also owned two German Shepherd dogs, named Shannon and Clipper.[7]
Following closely on the heels of the Sunday drone and missile attack fired from Yemeni Houthi territory targeting the heart of Saudi Arabia's oil industry, specifically on the Saudi Aramco facility at Ras Tanura, the Saudi-led coalition is reporting Monday a new ballistic missile attack on Saudi soil.
Saudi Arabia: Houthi Rebels Launched New Ballistic Missile Strike
Mar. 9 - ..."The United Arab Emirates (UAE) has strongly condemned and denounced sabotage attacks that attempted to target one of the petroleum tank farms at Ras Tanura Port in the Eastern Region and Saudi Aramco facilities in Dhahra," SPA wrote.
It further condemned what it called the "cowardly attack" that "targets energy supplies and security".... quoted from
Saudi Arabia: Houthi Rebels Launched New Ballistic Missile Strike
Mar. 9 - ..."The United Arab Emirates (UAE) has strongly condemned and denounced sabotage attacks that attempted to target one of the petroleum tank farms at Ras Tanura Port in the Eastern Region and Saudi Aramco facilities in Dhahra," SPA wrote.
It further condemned what it called the "cowardly attack" that "targets energy supplies and security".... quoted from
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Mar 8, 2021
Mar 8, 2021
Biden is not ‘getting tougher’ on China, will remain positive in China-US tie: AmCham China chairman
Mar. 9 - The Biden administration is not getting tougher on the bilateral relationship, while to the contrary, people can expect some more “normalized and more traditional measures of diplomacy,” chairman of the American Chamber of Commerce in China (AmCham China) told the Global Times during an online press conference on Tuesday.
“I don’t think the new administration is increasing its pressure on the bilateral relationship, I think that to the contrary, we can expect some more normalized and more traditional measures of diplomacy,” AmCham China Chairman Greg Gilligan, said in response to questions from the Global Times addressing concerns about a worsening bilateral relationship.
Last week, US President Joe Biden singled out a “growing rivalry with China” as a key challenge facing the US, with his top diplomat describing the Asian country as “the biggest geopolitical test” of this century, according to a Reuters report.
The fact that Biden administration has not removed some of the measures or restrictions put in place by the previous administration doesn’t mean they’re getting tougher, said the chairman, adding that he will “remain optimistic,and has the reason to do so.” continue to read
Mar. 9 - The Biden administration is not getting tougher on the bilateral relationship, while to the contrary, people can expect some more “normalized and more traditional measures of diplomacy,” chairman of the American Chamber of Commerce in China (AmCham China) told the Global Times during an online press conference on Tuesday.
“I don’t think the new administration is increasing its pressure on the bilateral relationship, I think that to the contrary, we can expect some more normalized and more traditional measures of diplomacy,” AmCham China Chairman Greg Gilligan, said in response to questions from the Global Times addressing concerns about a worsening bilateral relationship.
Last week, US President Joe Biden singled out a “growing rivalry with China” as a key challenge facing the US, with his top diplomat describing the Asian country as “the biggest geopolitical test” of this century, according to a Reuters report.
The fact that Biden administration has not removed some of the measures or restrictions put in place by the previous administration doesn’t mean they’re getting tougher, said the chairman, adding that he will “remain optimistic,and has the reason to do so.” continue to read
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