
President Joe Biden signs the COVID-19 relief package at the White House on March 11.Ģ:40 p.m.
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is "considering the full withdrawal of forces by May 1 as we consider other options."
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Secretary of State Antony Blinken has proposed a series of measures to revive the stalled Afghan peace process.īlinken in a letter to Afghan President Ashraf Ghani this month made a new urgent push for a United Nations-led peace effort and asked Turkey to host a senior-level meeting of "both sides in the coming weeks to finalize a peace agreement."īlinken wrote to Afghan leaders that the U.S. "The Afghan government will take part in both the Moscow and Turkey conferences," Hamdullah Mohib, the country's national security council advisor told reporters in Kabul. Afghanistan's government will participate in separate U.S.- and Russian-backed peace conferences in the coming weeks, officials say.Ī conference to take place in Russia is set for Thursday, while the U.S.-sponsored meeting will take place in Turkey next month, officials said. But bookings have picked up in recent weeks as more Americans receive vaccinations.ħ:30 a.m. airline passenger demand down 60% in 2020. The coronavirus pandemic stalled air travel, knocking U.S. This number was still down 38% compared with pre-COVID-19 levels. airport passengers on Friday, the highest number since March 15, 2020.


The administration says it screened 1.36 million U.S. airports screen their highest number of passengers in nearly a year, the Transportation Security Administration says, as air travel begins to rebound from a pandemic-related drop. But I do want to say to our Asian American community that we stand with you and understand how this has frightened and shocked and outraged all people," she said.ġ1:43 a.m. Vice President Kamala Harris, the first Black and South Asian woman in that position, expressed support to the Asian American community after the "tragic" shooting and offered condolences to the victims' families. "I'm making no connection at this moment to the motivation of the killer, and waiting for an answer as the investigation proceeds from the FBI and from the Justice Department," he said. But whatever the motivation here I know that Asian Americans are very concerned, because as you know I've been speaking about the brutality against Asian Americans for the last couple of months and I think it is very, very troublesome," he said. And the question of motivation is still to be determined. The attack sent terror through the Asian American community, which has increasingly been targeted during the coronavirus pandemic. A white gunman was charged Wednesday with killing eight people, including six people of Asian descent, at three Atlanta-area massage parlors. alliances with Europe and other members of the Quadrilateral Security Dialogue, or the Quad - Japan, India and Australia - and invite "an alliance of democracies" to come to the U.S. "China is out investing us by a long shot because their plan is to own that future."īiden also says he will revitalize U.S. "The future lies who can own the future, as it relates to technology, quantum computing, a whole range of things, including the medical fields," he says.


tech sector in his first formal news conference since his inauguration. Biden calls for greater investment in the U.S. "I would expect that State and Commerce will have more to say on this later today."Ħ:33 p.m. "It is something we are watching closely," she says.
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"The international community, in our view, should oppose China's weaponizing of private companies' dependence on its markets to stifle free expression and inhibit ethical business practices," White House spokeswoman Jen Psaki says. The remarks come as several companies, such as Nike and H&M, face a boycott in China for speaking out against the alleged use of forced labor to grow cotton in Xinjiang, the region home to the Uyghur Muslim minority. The White House says it is closely watching for human rights abuses in China, including the use of forced labor. Biden will invite counterparts Vladimir Putin of Russia and Xi Jinping of China to an international climate summit to be held in Washington despite his administration's strained ties with both their countries, The Associated Press reports, citing administration officials.ģ:07 p.m. Embassy in Tokyo, and speaks fluent Chinese and Japanese.Ĥ:32 p.m. From there, he went on to be the senior director for Asian affairs at the National Security Council.Įarlier, he was a political-military officer at the U.S. During his multiple tours of China, he served as political officer, political minister counselor and deputy chief of mission at the U.S.
