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Biden Visits Ukraine to Reaffirm US Commitment to Country’s Sovereignty and Territorial Integrity

US President Joe Biden has arrived in Kyiv, Ukraine for an unannounced visit, in a show of support for the country as it continues to fight against Russia's nearly-year-long invasion. Biden praised the Ukrainian people for their resilience in the face of the conflict and emphasized that there is broad, bipartisan support in Washington for the Ukrainian cause. His visit is seen as a strong show of support for the country and its people, and a reminder of the US's commitment to Ukraine's democracy, sovereignty, and territorial integrity.

US Accuses China of Attempting to Surveil Sensitive Military Sites via Balloon Shot Down Off South Carolina Coast

The US has accused China of attempting to surveil sensitive military sites via a balloon shot down off the coast of South Carolina, and Russia has accused the US of being the "primary source" of international tensions for supporting Ukrainian attacks on Crimea. Secretary of State Antony Blinken and Kremlin spokesman Dimtry Peskov have both made comments in response to the situation, and the US has taken measures to protect the information. It remains to be seen how the two countries will move forward in the coming weeks.

Wang Yi Accuses U.S. of “Hysterical” Behaviour at Munich Security Conference

At the Munich Security Conference, China's top diplomat Wang Yi accused the U.S. of violating international norms with "hysterical" behaviour in response to a suspected Chinese spy balloon. Wang asked the U.S. to handle the situation calmly and professionally, and said the use of advanced fighter jets and missiles was an "abuse of the use of force". His comments have further clouded the prospects of a meeting between Wang and U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken, highlighting the growing tensions between the two countries.

North Korea Launches Suspected Long-Range Missile in Response to South Korea’s Military Exercises with the United States

Japan's Prime Minister Fumio Kishida has condemned the launch, calling it an outrageous act. South Korea's military is currently assessing the launch and has yet to confirm the type of missile fired, but it is believed to have flown eastward for about 500 kilometers before landing in the sea. North Korea has conducted a series of missile tests in recent months, likely as a show of force in response to South Korea's planned military exercises with the United States.

Secretary of State Blinken Condemns Chinese Surveillance Balloon Intrusion and Stresses it Must Not Happen Again

Secretary of State Antony Blinken met with Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi at an international security conference in Munich to discuss the U.S. shooting down of a Chinese surveillance balloon two weeks ago. Blinken made it clear that the U.S. will not tolerate any violations of its sovereignty, and Wang Yi offered no apology for the incident. The meeting was an important step in the U.S.-China relationship, and both countries will work together to ensure similar incidents do not occur in the future.

Former President Jimmy Carter Receives Hospice Care at Home with Family Support

Jimmy Carter, the 39th President of the United States and Nobel Peace Prize recipient, has decided to receive hospice care at home with his family. He is 98 years old and has kept a low public profile due to the coronavirus pandemic, but has continued to speak out about risks to democracy. His family and medical team have asked for privacy during this time.

US Officials Alarmed by China’s Growing Support for Russia’s Military Activity in Ukraine

US officials have noticed a "disturbing" trend of China providing non-lethal military assistance to Russia for use in Ukraine, which Vice President Kamala Harris alluded to during her recent visit to Europe. The US is concerned that China may be trying to provide lethal military aid without getting caught, and is monitoring the situation closely.

Former President Jimmy Carter Enters Home Hospice Care After Series of Hospital Stays

Jimmy Carter, the 39th President of the United States, has entered home hospice care after a series of short hospital stays. He has the full support of his medical team and family, who ask for privacy at this time. Carter has been an active humanitarian and public speaker since leaving office, founding the Carter Center in 1982 to promote human rights and alleviate human suffering.

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