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Explainer: Why Trump's post-presidency perks, like a pension and office, are safe for the rest of his life
(Reuters) - The impeachment proceeding against Donald Trump on a charge of inciting the Jan. 6 attack on the U.S. Capitol has fueled speculation online that he could lose some of the benefits extended to former presidents.
Central Bank of Brazil mulls cutting monetary stimulus
BRASILIA, Jan. 26 (Xinhua) -- The Monetary Policy Committee (Copom) of the Central Bank of Brazil revealed on Tuesday that it has begun to consider the possibility of cutting back on the "extraordinary" monetary stimulus it put in place due to the novel coronavirus pandemic.
Israel's top general says its military is refreshing operational plans against Iran
JERUSALEM (Reuters) - Israel's top general said on Tuesday that its military was refreshing its operational plans against Iran and that any U.S. return to a 2015 nuclear accord with Tehran would be "wrong."
At U.N., Washington assures support for two-state solution in Middle East
NEW YORK (Reuters) - U.S. President Joe Biden's administration supports a two-state solution between Israel and the Palestinians and will overturn several Trump administration decisions, the acting U.S. envoy to the United Nations assured the Security Council on Tuesday.
Who's a good doggy? Martha Stewart launches cannabis pet products
(Reuters) - Lifestyle guru Martha Stewart on Tuesday launched a line of cannabis-infused oil drops and soft-baked chews for dogs, months after the successful release of her cannabidiol (CBD) gummie treats for humans hit shelves in the United States.
Negative mental health effects of pandemic lockdown spike, then fade: study
CHICAGO, Jan. 25 (Xinhua) -- Research of the University of Illinois (UI) suggests the negative mental health effects of pandemic lockdowns are temporary and gradually decrease over time as people adjust to their "new normal."
'We can't wait:' Biden administration fights for $1.9 trillion COVID-19 relief plan
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Officials in President Joe Biden's administration tried to head off Republican concerns that his $1.9 trillion pandemic relief proposal was too expensive on a Sunday call with Republican and Democratic lawmakers, some of whom pushed for a smaller plan targeting vaccine distribution.
Steps to take to combat future pandemics
What the world can do to prepare for future health crises.
What Pakistan can learn from the Chinese economic miracle
For one, its growth experience can enlighten us on why Pakistan remains such a laggard when it comes to economic growth.
China-US relations likely to improve, experts say
According to anaysts, the new US President, Joe Biden, seems more pragmatic and advocates cooperation.