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USA: Biden urges Putin not to use tactical nuclear arms in Ukraine: CBS

WASHINGTON, Sept 17 (Reuters) - U.S. President Joe Biden urged Russian President Vladimir Putin to not use tactical nuclear or chemical weapons in the wake of setbacks in Ukraine, in a CBS News interview to air on Sunday.

Ukraine's military drove back Russian forces in a lightning rout in the northeast of the country this week, putting Putin under pressure from nationalists at home to regain the initiative.

USA: Once McCain’s party, Arizona GOP returns to far-right roots

PHOENIX (AP) — Simmering discontent among a segment of Arizona Republicans over John McCain’s famous penchant for bucking his party boiled over in the winter of 2014 with the censure of the longtime U.S. senator.

McCain’s allies responded with an all-out push to reassert control over the Arizona Republican Party. Censure proponents were ousted or diminished, and McCain went on to defeat his far-right challenger in a blowout during the 2016 primary.

Biden warns US democracy threatened, but how can he save it?

WASHINGTON (AP) — President Joe Biden is finding it’s easier to call out attacks on democracy than it is to stop them.

His fundamental rationale for running for president was that America’s democratic traditions were in jeopardy. Now, 20 months into his presidency, the dangers are worse, Biden’s warnings are more dire -- and the limits of his own ability to fix the problem are clearer.

Pakistan, other countries hail global funding plan for schools in poor nations

UNITED NATIONS, Sep 17 (APP): With the ‘Transforming Education Summit’ underway at the UN General Assembly, leaders of Pakistan and several other countries Saturday backed the establishment of the first-ever international funding mechanism for schools to widen access to education in some of the world’s poorest countries.

US sanctions against Roscosmos companies not hindering cooperation on ISS — NASA

WASHINGTON, September 16. /TASS/: The US sanctions and export control measures do not hinder civil space cooperation with Russia under the International Space Station (ISS) project, with professional relations between US astronauts and Russian cosmonauts continuing, NASA spokesman Josh Finch told TASS on Friday.

USA: Biden threatens Russia with international repercussions if nuclear arms used in Ukraine

WASHINGTON, September 17. /TASS/: US President Joe Biden has warned that Russia would face international consequences if it uses chemical or tactical nuclear weapons in Ukraine in an interview with CBS made public on Friday.

The American leader was asked as to what he would say to Russian President Vladimir Putin "if he is considering using chemical or tactical nuclear weapons." "Don't. You will change the face of war unlike anything since World War II," Biden replied.

UN summit returns in person to world of divisions

UNITED NATIONS, Sept 17 (NNN-AGENCIES) — The UN General Assembly is back in person after the pandemic disruption but in a world as full of crises as ever, with the war in Ukraine set to pit the West against Russia.

Some 150 world leaders will descend on New York for a week of diplomacy, with all required to come in person to speak save one — Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky, granted an exception as he leads the fight against Russian invaders.

Black Americans want reparations to slavers' descendants: USA Today

NEW YORK, Sept. 17 (Xinhua) -- Up to 77 percent of Black Americans said the descendants of people enslaved in U.S. history should be repaid in some way, reported U.S. media outlet USA Today this week, citing a recent survey by Pew Research Center.

However, most of the interviewees don't think the Blacks will get the reparation though the goal has been long sought by the ethnic group and some U.S. officials, said the report.

Political discord explodes over migrants transported from border states to U.S. cities

WASHINGTON, Sept. 16 (Xinhua) -- Discord between U.S. Republicans and Democrats is exploding over migrants sent from the country's southern border states to cities in the northeast.

Two buses from Texas dropped off over 100 migrants outside U.S. Vice President Kamala Harris' residence at the U.S. Naval Observatory in Washington, D.C., Thursday morning.

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