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White House says AI regulation is “moral duty” but power to act is limited without Congress
The new executive order reflects an urgency that the federal government did not feel during earlier generations, when Washington effectively left Silicon Valley alone
Russia – Turkey: “Contract signed for one more S-400 regiment”
Washington’s reaction is expected
Trump, Erdogan and tensions in the Aegean and Cyprus
Understanding the dangers that loom as a result of the latest developments in the Eastern Mediterranean, Washington is exerting its influence. However, sound assessments and solid predictions cannot be made given the uncharted territory in which US-Turkish relations are now moving.
Trade war ‘not making America great again’
Washington's escalating trade war with Beijing has not "made America great again" and has instead damaged the American economy, China said on June 2, warning that while it wants resolution through talks there will be no compromise on core principles.
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There is tension between strategists and Trump, Atlantic Council President Kempe says
The U.S. administration is facing a split between strategists and President Donald Trump over Washington's future roles in the Middle East, according to Atlantic Council President and Chief Executive Officer Frederick Kempe.
Radical change in our region
Something significant appears to be taking shape in Greek-US relations as Ankara ramps up tensions over oil and gas rights in the Eastern Mediterranean.
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US ambassador to Estonia resigns over Trump comments on EU
The U.S. ambassador to Estonia said he has resigned over frustrations with President Donald Trump's comments about the European Union and the treatment of Washington's European allies.
Poe: Kremlin must not be allowed to upset US' relationship with Serbia
WASHINGTON - The US must be cautious to not let the Kremlin upset Washington's relationship with Serbia, says Texas Congressman Ted Poe, co-chairman of the Serbian caucus in the US Congress House of Representatives.
Vucic meets US corporate representatives
WASHINGTON - Serbian President Aleksandar Vucic met with representatives of several US companies in Washington on Monday.
Vucic attended a working breakfast with the Business Council for International Understanding, hosted in his honour on Capitol Hill.
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