| | | The Reuters Daily Briefing | Wednesday, June 16, 2021 by Linda Noakes | Hello Here's what you need to know. Vexing issues in lush surroundings as Biden and Putin meet, Israel strikes Hamas sites over fire balloons, and the EU is set to add the U.S. to its safe travel list | | | Today's biggest stories U.S. President Joe Biden and Russia's President Vladimir Putin meet at Villa La Grange in Geneva, Switzerland, June 16, 2021. REUTERS/Kevin Lamarque BIDEN-PUTIN SUMMIT
U.S. President Joe Biden and Russian President Vladimir Putin began their first summit since Biden took office, with deep disagreements likely and expectations of solving them low. Here's where they disagree and where they might compromise.
The issues may be vexing, but the surroundings are lush and serene in a stately 18th century villa overlooking Lake Geneva.
We look back at the American presidents Putin has confronted.
COVID-19
Regeneron Pharmaceuticals' COVID-19 antibody cocktail reduces deaths in hospitalized patients who have not mounted their own antibody response, a large British study has found.
European Union governments have agreed to add the United States to their list of countries from which they will allow non-essential travel, EU diplomats say.
New York is lifting all state-mandated coronavirus restrictions after reporting that 70% of the state's adults have received at least one dose of vaccine.
Chickens, cows, paid leave, even a million-dollar apartment, these are the prizes on offer from Thailand to Indonesia to Hong Kong for those who get vaccinated against COVID-19 as nations across Asia combat vaccine hesitancy.
| Israeli lawmaker Itamar Ben Gvir carries an Israeli flag as he dances together with others by Damascus gate just outside of Jerusalem's Old City, June 15, 2021. REUTERS/Ronen Zvulun MIDDLE EAST
Israeli aircraft struck Hamas sites in Gaza after incendiary balloons were launched from the Palestinian enclave in the first such attacks since a fragile ceasefire ended 11 days of deadly fighting last month.
Thousands of Israeli far-right nationalists marched in a flag-waving procession through East Jerusalem, an event that reignited tensions with Palestinians and posed an early challenge to Israel's new government.
CHINA-TAIWAN TENSIONS
China does not tolerate foreign forces intervening in Taiwan issues and has to make strong responses to such acts of “collusion”, the government said after the island reported the largest incursion to date of Chinese aircraft.
Macau's government said it would suspend operations at its representative office in Taiwan, following in the footsteps of Hong Kong, which made a similar move last month in response to Taipei's support for pro-democracy activists there.
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