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  1. It was wrongly assumed the President was being treated for Parkinson's: White House

    It was wrongly assumed the President was being treated for Parkinson's: White House

    Washington: It is being incorrectly assumed and implied that President Joe Biden was being treated for Parkinson's, the White House said, and a top adviser said he is committed to serving a full second term if re-elected.“Yes,” White House press secretary Karine Jean-Pierre told reporters at a...
  2. There was a spat with reporters at the White House over the visits of Parkinson's disease experts.

    There was a spat with reporters at the White House over the visits of Parkinson's disease experts.

    Washington, The White House clashed with reporters on Monday because a Parkinson's specialist visited the building eight times in eight months, as reflected in the visitor log."I feel a little upset here about how he has shared information with the press," a reporter asked White House press...
  3. US President Biden declares, "he remains in the race", will defeat Trump in the election

    US President Biden declares, "he remains in the race", will defeat Trump in the election

    Wisconsin [US], US President Joe Biden has declared that he will remain in the presidential race and expressed confidence that he will defeat former US President Donald Trump, NBC News reported. His statement came amid concerns about his performance against Trump during last week's debate...
  4. Biden is not considering leaving office: White House

    Biden is not considering leaving office: White House

    Washington, DC [US], Responding to recent speculation, the White House has unequivocally denied any consideration of President Joe Biden resigning, with Press Secretary Karine Jean-Pierre stating "absolutely not" when asked about that possibility.According to a report from the New York Times...
  5. White House claims Biden is not considering withdrawing from the election race

    White House claims Biden is not considering withdrawing from the election race

    Washington, US President Joe Biden, currently facing one of the worst crises of his decade-long political career after a lackluster performance in the debate against Republican rival Donald Trump last week, is not considering withdrawing from the race, his press secretary said Wednesday.Biden...
  6. Biden admits to 'not being very smart' and 'almost falling asleep' during debate with Trump, blames extensive travel

    Biden admits to 'not being very smart' and 'almost falling asleep' during debate with Trump, blames extensive travel

    Washington, US President Joe Biden admitted that he "almost fell asleep on stage" and that he was "not very smart" in managing his schedule before the first presidential debate with Donald Trump, blaming his numerous trips abroad for his disastrous performance.Biden, 81, who is seeking a...
  7. America: Putin's visit to North Korea a cause for concern!

    America: Putin's visit to North Korea a cause for concern!

    "The deepening cooperation between Russia and North Korea should be of concern," U.S. Defense Department spokesman Pat Ryder said in Washington on Tuesday."Particularly interested in maintaining peace and stability on the Korean Peninsula, but also supporting the people of Ukraine as they...
  8. Hamas will send delegation to Cairo 'in a positive spirit to reach an agreement'

    Hamas will send delegation to Cairo 'in a positive spirit to reach an agreement'

    Gaza City [Israel], Hamas has officially announced its intention to send a delegation to Cairo to pursue mediation talks. The delegation will be led by Khalil al-Hayya, a prominent figure in the group, according to a Jazeera report. A statement issued by Hamas reiterated the organization's...
  9. White House defends Biden's statement calling India, China, Russia and Japan 'xenophobic'

    White House defends Biden's statement calling India, China, Russia and Japan 'xenophobic'

    Washington, The White House has said the United States is a country of immigrants, defending President Joe Biden's remarks calling its two Quad partners - India and Japan - as well as Russia and China "xenophobic" nations, saying None of these countries, unlike the US, welcome immigrants...
  10. President "respects" his allies, partners: White House defends Biden's calls of Japan, India 'xenophobic'

    President "respects" his allies, partners: White House defends Biden's calls of Japan, India 'xenophobic'

    Washington, DC [US], Hours after President Joe Biden called India, Japan among other nations "xenophobic", the White House clarified the President's intentions, emphasizing his "respect" for allies and partners. White House Press Secretary Karine Jean-Pierre stressed that the President's...
  11. US rejects International Criminal Court investigation into Israel's actions in Gaza

    US rejects International Criminal Court investigation into Israel's actions in Gaza

    White House spokeswoman Karine Jean-Pierre said Monday that Washington "does not support" the investigation and "we do not believe they have jurisdiction."Jean-Pierre was asked whether possible arrest warrants for Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and other officials could disrupt...
  12. On the report of conspiracy to kill Sikh separatist leader, US official said, India is taking it seriously.

    On the report of conspiracy to kill Sikh separatist leader, US official said, India is taking it seriously.

    Washington: The White House has said India is taking seriously allegations of a conspiracy in the US to assassinate Sikh separatist leader Gurpatwant Singh Pannun, but refrained from commenting on the FBI investigation into the matter and the criminal case filed by the Justice Department.White...
  13. US Defense Secretary Austin, Israeli counterpart Gallant discuss developments in Gaza

    US Defense Secretary Austin, Israeli counterpart Gallant discuss developments in Gaza

    Washington, DC [US], US Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin spoke with Israeli counterpart Yoav Galant and discussed efforts to maintain regional stability and the latest developments in Gaza. The readout from Pentagon press secretary Maj. Gen. Pat Ryder reads, "Secretary of Defense Lloyd J. Austin...
  14. "No comment": White House silent on reports of Israeli attacks in Iran

    "No comment": White House silent on reports of Israeli attacks in Iran

    Washington, DC [US], The United States has refrained from commenting on reports of Israeli strikes in Iran overnight, with White House press secretary Karine Jean-Pierre avoiding taking any questions about the attacks. "I know there's been a lot of interest in the reports coming out of the...
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