Kenyan President’s State Visit: An Antidote to U.S. Troubles in Africa?
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While other African states are turning away from the United States out of disappointment with…

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Kenyan President’s State Visit: An Antidote to U.S. Troubles in Africa?

In Angola, a Former Cold War Rival, Blinken Touts U.S. Investments
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Secretary of State Antony J. Blinken ended his four-nation tour of Africa on Thursday with…

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In Angola, a Former Cold War Rival, Blinken Touts U.S. Investments

On a Remote Island, Blinken Signals U.S. Attention to Africa
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Secretary of State Antony J. Blinken landed on a remote African island chain on Monday,…

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On a Remote Island, Blinken Signals U.S. Attention to Africa

After Niger Coup, U.S. Scrambles to Keep a Vital Air Base
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US Air Force Base 201 sits on a barren strip of land in the Sahara,…

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After Niger Coup, U.S. Scrambles to Keep a Vital Air Base

Despite Rights Concerns, US Reiterates Support for Uzbekistan, Kazakhstan
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Concerns about slow progress on political and economic reforms appear to have done little to…

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Despite Rights Concerns, US Reiterates Support for Uzbekistan, Kazakhstan

US Stands Firm With Israel Amid Conflict, State Department Tells VOA
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The U.S. says it has an obligation to “stand with our friends” and support Israel…

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US Stands Firm With Israel Amid Conflict, State Department Tells VOA

U.S. Faces Tricky Questions With African Trade Group
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As the United States seeks to deepen its ties with African nations and counter the…

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U.S. Faces Tricky Questions With African Trade Group