Breaking News: The White House is said to have made a deal with Pfizer and BioNTech to provide 500 million doses of coronavirus vaccines to about 100 countries over the next two years. https://t.co/PFX7bcBsBd
— The New York Times (@nytimes) June 9, 2021
This is a great start. When America is at its best, it’s a force for good in the world.https://t.co/fAZ0wy5Yij
— Hillary Clinton (@HillaryClinton) June 9, 2021
.@POTUS departs bolstered by domestic progress vs Covid & booming economy-but weakened by European doubts re long-term US reliability reinforced by breakdown in bipartisanship & governability along with discomfort over US vaccine, eco nationalism. https://t.co/L1lMp0S73Q
— Richard N. Haass (@RichardHaass) June 9, 2021
On his first stop of the foreign trip, while speaking to troops, President Biden says he's here for the G7, to meet with NATO allies and to let Putin know "what I want him to know."
— Kaitlan Collins (@kaitlancollins) June 9, 2021
Breaking: "The Trump administration battled with CNN for half a year to obtain the email records of a reporter and insisted it all take place under an extraordinary order of secrecy, CNN's lead attorney revealed on Wednesday." https://t.co/KcjZCTInqP
— Brian Stelter (@brianstelter) June 9, 2021
CNN disclosed on Wednesday that the Justice Department had fought a secret legal battle to obtain the email logs of one of the network's reporters — and that as part of the fight, the government imposed a gag order on CNN's lawyers and its president. https://t.co/FWmOPzA9AP
— The New York Times (@nytimes) June 9, 2021
Lawyers for the New York Times have asked a court to unseal the Justice Department's justification for keeping secret the order seeking reporter email records. https://t.co/imovVRnTap
— Freedom of the Press (@FreedomofPress) June 9, 2021
Don't imperil NI peace, Biden to warn UK & EU
— Darran Marshall (@DarranMarshall) June 9, 2021
Joe Biden has "deep" concerns that a UK-EU trade row could endanger peace in Northern Ireland, his national security adviser has told the BBC. https://t.co/PwTLa12a3k
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YOU DO YOU…
You went to Cornwall? In a fucking plane? To talk about climate change?
— Max Morgan 🏳️🌈🏳️⚧️ (@SpillerOfTea) June 9, 2021
Are you actually this dumb, or are you just trolling us?
Blushing bridegroom Boris Johnson is not wedded to reality | John Crace https://t.co/GAmj2ticEV
— John Crace (@JohnJCrace) June 9, 2021
Don't we all https://t.co/kyeLLIpHp2
— The New European (@TheNewEuropean) June 9, 2021
EU leaders “clearly don’t trust Boris Johson” says @GaryGibbonC4.
— Channel 4 News (@Channel4News) June 9, 2021
As representatives from the G7 countries meet in Cornwall, the UK government is refusing to Brexit deal rules on meat, sowing distrust as talks on global issues continue.https://t.co/CvcsmUPJTf
Is Lord Frost right to say the UK "underestimated the effect" of the NI Protocol? Former DexEU Permanent Secretary Philip Rycroft tells @TimesRadio: "Take that with a large pinch of salt. The UK side knew exactly what they were signing up to. The UK has to accept responsibility".
— Tom Newton Dunn (@tnewtondunn) June 9, 2021
The night before ratifying the brexit deal they were giving each other platitudes for their accomplishmentshttps://t.co/GlfUsCQxv8
— UK is with EU (@ukiswitheu) June 9, 2021
When the UK-EU Joint Committee last met and discussed the NI Protocol in February, Gove and Sefcovic issued a Joint Statement. It followed two joint statements following informal meetings earlier that month
— David Phinnemore (@DPhinnemore) June 9, 2021
Now, we're back to separate statements.
Not an encouraging sign https://t.co/OMBr2JCTrX
When the protocol would be removed, what is the creditable alternative that you suggest the EU/UK use? You say you don't want a border on the island or the in the sea, it has to go somewhere to protect the Single Market. The alternative was the UK wide backstop which PM May
— I am Jacqui (@Iamjacqui76) June 9, 2021
The DUP do not speak for the majority of citizens in the North, I made this very clear today in the meeting with the EU Commission & British Government.
— Michelle O’Neill (@moneillsf) June 9, 2021
The Protocol offers stability, certainty & real opportunities to local businesses with access to both the EU & British markets pic.twitter.com/GV9reLqz81
I observe the sons of Ulster protesting against the Protocol in Portadown: Susan McKay: Loyalists marching on from century to century https://t.co/uKlr9wzvbi
— Susan McKay (@SusanMcKay15) June 9, 2021