US Renews Sanctions Authority for Human Rights Abuses, Corruption
The U.S. extended by one year from Dec. 20, 2020, a national emergency authorizing sanctions against serious human rights abuses and corruption, the White House said Dec. 16. The White House said human rights abuses and corruption “continue to pose…
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an unusual and extraordinary threat” to U.S. national security and foreign policy.