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Arunachal Pradesh Integral Part of India Not China: US Senators
- Wednesday March 15, 2023
- India News | Asian News International
United States Senators Bill Hagerty and Jeff Merkley have introduced a bipartisan Senate resolution reaffirming the United States' recognition of Arunachal Pradesh as an integral part of India.
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Senator Gives 15-Hour-Long Senate Speech Against Donald Trump's Supreme Court Nominee
- Thursday April 6, 2017
- World News | Reuters
A Democratic senator delivered a 15-1/2-hour, all-night speech denouncing President Donald Trump's U.S. Supreme Court nominee on Wednesday, joining an effort to block Senate confirmation of Neil Gorsuch in a heated political showdown with Republicans.
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Iran Nuclear Deal Now Backed by 31 US Senators
- Monday August 31, 2015
- World News | Reuters
U.S. Senator Jeff Merkley, a Democrat from Oregon, said on Sunday he would support the nuclear deal with Iran, moving President Barack Obama a step closer to having sufficient backing to ensure the deal stands.
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Arunachal Pradesh Integral Part of India Not China: US Senators
- Wednesday March 15, 2023
- India News | Asian News International
United States Senators Bill Hagerty and Jeff Merkley have introduced a bipartisan Senate resolution reaffirming the United States' recognition of Arunachal Pradesh as an integral part of India.
- www.ndtv.com
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Senator Gives 15-Hour-Long Senate Speech Against Donald Trump's Supreme Court Nominee
- Thursday April 6, 2017
- World News | Reuters
A Democratic senator delivered a 15-1/2-hour, all-night speech denouncing President Donald Trump's U.S. Supreme Court nominee on Wednesday, joining an effort to block Senate confirmation of Neil Gorsuch in a heated political showdown with Republicans.
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Iran Nuclear Deal Now Backed by 31 US Senators
- Monday August 31, 2015
- World News | Reuters
U.S. Senator Jeff Merkley, a Democrat from Oregon, said on Sunday he would support the nuclear deal with Iran, moving President Barack Obama a step closer to having sufficient backing to ensure the deal stands.
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