Joe Biden is considering final sanctions on Russia’s "dark fleet" oil exports, targeting Vladimir Putin’s energy revenue before Donald Trump takes office.
Joe Biden has left in office, his administration is focused on using all the resources it has left to deliver military aid for Ukraine and more sanctions aimed at weakening Vladimir Putin’s economy.
In a recent development it has been known that US President Joe Biden might be planning for a parting gift for US President- elect Donald Trump. Latest reports revealed that Joe Biden is planning to impose some severe sanctions on Russia before leaving office for the upcoming Donald Trump administration.
With a month left in the White House, U.S. President Joe Biden has a long list of foreign and domestic policy actions he hopes to get done before president-elect Donald Trump assumes office, where the Republican is expected to try to reverse much of Biden's record.
On recent trips to Africa and South America, Biden spoke a grand total of 15 words to the press pool following him. He has been a president in name only (PINO) since the day he was inaugurated. The Constitution has an in-built mechanism to deal with such a threat, the 25th Amendment.
Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen said the administration is considering extra sanctions on Russia before it leaves the White House.
President-elect Donald Trump says he might reverse President Joe Biden’s decision to permit Ukrainian forces to use American long-range weapons to strike deeper into Russian territory.
Alexander Smirnov, a dual US-Israeli citizen, faces up to six years in prison under the terms of a plea agreement with prosecutors
From Afghanistan to Ukraine to Israel, Biden's was a presidency defined by contradictions on peace and interventionism.
During his presidential campaign, Donald Trump frequently spoke about the war in Ukraine, often promising to end it within a day. However, after his election, the Ukrainian issue has remained on his agenda,
Dozens of people have died after a passenger plane crashed with about 70 people on board in Kazakhstan, local officials say. Authorities in Azerbaijan, where the flight originated, say there were at least 30 survivors. Azerbaijan Airlines flight J2-8243 caught fire as it attempted to make an emergency landing near the Kazakh city of Aktau.