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Biden, Angola and Africa
Biden emphasizes U.S.-Angola relationship on first presidential trip to the African nation
President Joe Biden said "there's nothing beyond our capacity if we work together" while addressing a gathering outside the National Museum of Slavery in Luanda, Angola, on Tuesday.
Biden says the US is ‘all in’ on Africa during his Angola visit meant to counter China
Speaking of “our nation’s original sin,” President Joe Biden on Tuesday toured a slavery museum in Angola and inspected shackles and a whip but also addressed Africa’s future.
Biden, during Angola visit, speaks of 'shared history' of slavery
President Joe Biden on Tuesday, during his diplomatic trip to Angola, acknowledged America's "original sin" of slavery and the slave trade that once connected the United States and the African nation.
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'Amtrak Joe' Biden uses his visit to Angola to promote a major African rail project
President Joe Biden is finding ways to celebrate trains in the waning days of his presidency thousands of miles from home.
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Biden acknowledges horrific history of slavery that has connected the US and Angola while projecting optimism for future ties
President Joe Biden on Tuesday acknowledged how the horrific history of slavery has connected the United States and Angola ...
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Biden talks slavery but avoids Trump, China, and Hunter in Angola
President Joe Biden spoke about America's $1 billion commitment to Africa in his Tuesday state visit to Angola but avoided ...
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Biden to deliver remarks in Angola at country's National Museum of Slavery
President Biden will deliver remarks Tuesday at Angola's National Museum of Slavery in the nation's capital. Mr. Biden is the ...
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Biden Announces $1 Bn In Aid For African Countries
The United States will provide more than $1 billion in humanitarian aid for people displaced by drought or conflict in 31 African countries, US President Joe Biden said in Angola Tuesday.
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President Biden’s Growing Worries Spurred Son’s Pardon Without Delay
The timing of Hunter Biden’s pardon has political drawbacks for Democrats, but benefits the Bidens as court proceedings loom.
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