Watch: GeraldFSeib explains why a one-on-one meeting between President Biden and Xi Jinping could be on the short-term horizon
lains, a few issues could soon lead to a one-on-one meeting between President Biden and Xi Jinping. Photo illustration: Todd JohnsonThis video series with executive Washington editor Gerald F. Seib provides news and analysis from the nation’s capital, for a greater understanding of politics, national affairs and foreign policy.Jan.
Expectations are low that the Jan. 6 commission will be much more than a setting for a partisan food fight. But as WSJ’s Gerald F. Seib explains, even partisan food fights can bring to the surface important information, as might ongoing court cases. Photo illustration: Todd JohnsonThe Taliban has advanced on provincial capitals in Afghanistan since the U.S. withdrew most of its remaining troops. Amid concerns about the survival of the Afghan government, WSJ’s Gerald F.
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