The United States was caught between allies at home and abroad and the reality of global economics as it reinstated sanctions on Iran, forced to carve out exemptions for some economies and back off on measures that could have been even more punishing for Teheran.
The US ambassador in Geneva, Andrew Bremberg-in a statement ahead of the debate-acknowledged "shortcomings" in the US including racial discrimination and insisted the government was "transparent" about dealing with it.
The US National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration takes our planet's temperature every year and issues a report on how our ecosystem is getting along.
The United States remains skeptical, but will not openly block Seoul from reaching out to Pyongyang, as clearly shown by the decision to postpone the US-South Korean joint military drills during the Pyeongchang Winter Olympics.
The US apple industry achieved full access to the Chinese market in 2015, it said, adding that since then, apple exports have grown to 2.5 million boxes per year and China is the apple industry's sixth largest export market.
The USTR will determine "whether to investigate any of China's laws, policies, practices, or actions" that "may be harming American intellectual property rights, innovation or technology development" under Section 301 of the Trade Act of 1974, according to the memorandum released by the White House.
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The United States has seen a sharp daily increase in COVID-19 infections over the past weeks. So far, the staggering number of total coronavirus cases in the country has reached nearly 9 million, with around 230,000 people being killed by the deadly virus.
The United States will leave the WHO on July 6, 2021, and currently owes the organization more than 200 million US dollars in assessed contributions, according to the WHO website.
The UK, which currently allows trade for ivory antiques carved before 1947, is conducting a government consultation process to determine whether it should ban sale of all ivory regardless of age.
The UN Food and Agriculture Organization estimates there are about 44 million donkeys worldwide, mainly in Asia, North Africa and South America.