Congo and US agree to $1.2 billion health partnership
The United States signs a $1.2 billion health partnership with Congo that ties new funding to Congo spending more at home
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The United States signs a $1.2 billion health partnership with Congo that ties new funding to Congo spending more at home
Knight responded to President Tweety McTreason’s comments about the women’s hockey team during an ESPN interview, but this wasn’t what she said.
We’ll take “things that never happened” for $1,000, Ken.
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Union leaders in recent days have urged Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer, D-N
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Hillary Clinton has denied knowledge about Jeffrey Epstein’s crimes and attacked US politicians for their line of questioning.
Pakistani and Afghan officials have both declared full military operations as border clashes intensify.
Al Jazeera’s correspondent in Kabul reports explosions and anti-aircraft fire as Pakistan bombs the capital city.
Federal judge rules that the Internal Revenue Service violated its code by giving immigration agency confidential data.