1037 GMT February 28, 2021
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White House: No plan to take additional steps before diplomatic conversation
Rabiei: US sanctions will soon be lifted despite ‘diplomatic wrangling’
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Russia: Sanctions brought situation to dead end
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US President Joe Biden said on Saturday that the Senate's acquittal of former president Donald Trump for inciting an insurrection was a reminder that democracy was fragile.
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Iranians celebrate 42nd anniversary of Islamic Revolution
President Hassan Rouhani said the world’s people are greatly indebted to the Iranian nation for helping to bring about the departure of ex-US president, Donald Trump, through resistance in the face of his pressure campaign.
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Former US president Donald Trump's historic second impeachment trial will open this week with a sense of urgency — by Democrats who want to hold him accountable for the violent US Capitol siege and Republicans who want it over as fast as possible.
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By Sadeq Dehqan & Farzam Vanaki
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US President Joe Biden said that he doesn’t believe his predecessor, Donald Trump, should have access to any intelligence briefings due to his “erratic behavior”.
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Dozens of Republicans in former president George W. Bush's administration are leaving the party, dismayed by a failure of many elected Republicans to disown Donald Trump after his false claims of election fraud sparked a deadly storming of the US Capitol last month.
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Former US president, Donald Trump, abruptly parted ways on Saturday with the two lead lawyers working on his defense for his Senate impeachment trial, a source familiar with the situation said, leaving Trump’s legal strategy in disarray.
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REPORT
By Manu Raju*
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Senators will be formally sworn in as jurors for the second impeachment trial of former president Donald Trump, though the trial won't get into full swing until the week of February 8.
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A US senator denounced former US president Donald Trump’s policy of “maximum pressure” against Iran, warning that the hawks, who championed the approach, are now trying to prevent his successor Joe Biden from opting out of it.
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Former president Donald Trump pushed the Department of Justice (DOJ) to directly ask the Supreme Court to invalidate President Joe Biden's election win, people familiar with the matter told the Wall Street Journal.
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