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Vietnam, U.S. enhance security and law enforcement cooperation

Vietnam, U.S. enhance security and law enforcement cooperation

Deputy Minister of Public Security of Vietnam Senior Lieutenant General Le Quoc Hung and U.S. Acting Assistant Secretary for the Bureau of International Narcotics and Law Enforcement Affairs (INL) Chris Landberg co-chaired the 2nd Vietnam–U.S. Security and Law Enforcement Dialogue on September 5 in Washington, D.C.

European powers launch mechanism for trade with Iran

European powers launch mechanism for trade with Iran

France, Germany and Britain have set up a European mechanism for non-dollar trade with Iran to avert U.S. sanctions, although diplomats acknowledged it is unlikely to yield big commercial transactions Tehran says it needs to keep a nuclear deal afloat.
Trump proposes wall-for-DACA in bid to end shutdown

Trump proposes wall-for-DACA in bid to end shutdown

U.S. President Donald Trump proposed an immigration deal on Saturday in a bid to end a 29-day partial government shutdown, including temporary protections for “Dreamers” and other immigrants, but Democrats immediately dismissed it.
Former President George H.W. Bush dead at 94

Former President George H.W. Bush dead at 94

Former U.S. President George H.W. Bush, who presided over the end of the Cold War and routed Saddam Hussein’s Iraqi army but lost a chance for a second term after breaking a no-new-taxes pledge, died on Friday at the age of 94.
U.S. Ambassador speaks to 400 students of HANU

U.S. Ambassador speaks to 400 students of HANU

PSNews - U.S. Ambassador to Vietnam Daniel J. Kritenbrink affirmed that the U.S.-Vietnam relations have become stronger than ever when he delivered a speech to about 400 students and faculty of Hanoi University on the topic of U.S-Vietnam relations on November 21.

U.S., South Korea set delayed military drills

U.S., South Korea set delayed military drills

The United States and South Korea will begin small-scale military drills on Monday that were delayed during talks with North Korea, days after Pyongyang threatened to restart work on its nuclear program if international pressure does not ease.
U.S., India seek to deepen defense ties and sign key accord

U.S., India seek to deepen defense ties and sign key accord

The United States and India began talks in New Delhi to deepen political and security ties on Thursday, with officials hoping for an accord on military communications that could lead to increased U.S. arms sales to the South Asian giant.
U.S., Canada slug it out as deadline looms to clinch NAFTA

U.S., Canada slug it out as deadline looms to clinch NAFTA

Canada and the United States will make a final push to iron out differences on a pact to modernize the North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA) by a Friday deadline set by President Donald Trump, but the atmosphere soured late on Thursday according to a media report.
U.S., China talk firmer U.N. response to North Korea's missiles

U.S., China talk firmer U.N. response to North Korea's missiles

The United States is negotiating with China on a possible stronger U.N. Security Council response - such as sanctions - to North Korea's repeated ballistic missile launches, which the 15-member body normally condemns in a statement, diplomats said.