Rob Garver is a freelance journalist from Alexandria, Virginia.
Janet Yellen calls for reassessment of US-China trade ties without calling for full decoupling
Apparently unwilling to use foreign hard currency reserves, Russia paid creditors in rubles instead of dollars, breaching a contract
Millions of food-insecure Yemenis face further shortages as a result of Russia’s invasion of Ukraine
US trade representative said the Biden administration is seeking a trade balance that focuses on 'security and resilience'
Capital controls and forced exchange of export revenues are supporting the Russian currency, but its long-term strength is questionable
The Commerce Department is investigating allegations that manufacturers in four countries are evading tariffs
The end of a rule that allowed the US to immediately deport would-be asylum-seekers could spark a new surge of border crossings
Former president’s plea comes as investigators continue to examine business dealings of current president’s son
Finding stems from case about documents sought by congressional committee probing January 6 attack on Capitol
A maritime risk analysis firm has identified a huge spike in ships carrying Russian petroleum products disabling systems meant to broadcast their identities and destinations
US president says reducing European demand for Russian gas will increase pressure on Russia to stop the war in Ukraine
While countries around world will feel pinch of higher food, fuel prices, burden will fall most heavily on those already in poverty
In the marathon session, the Supreme Court nominee alternated between answering friendly questions from Democrats and testy ones from Republicans
Confirmation hearings opened with Democrats largely praising nominee Ketanji Brown Jackson, while Republicans telegraphed tough questioning ahead
Democrats largely praised nominee Ketanji Brown Jackson, while Republicans telegraphed tough questioning ahead
Over four days of hearings starting Monday, senators will consider Judge Ketanji Brown Jackson’s nomination to the nation’s highest court
Experts see Beijing as uniquely positioned to influence Russia’s future decisions about the conflict
Omicron variant of COVID-19 surging through China forces tens of millions to stop going to work
Dozens of Western companies warned that everything from production facilities to intellectual property and trademarks may be seized if they withdraw
In the days since Russian forces invaded his country, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy has become an admired major figure on the world stage. Michelle Quinn narrates this Rob Garver report on Zelenskyy's life and career. Producer: Yass Monem.
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