Watch live: US Vice President Kamala Harris lands in Germany ahead of Munich Security Conference
Watch live as US Vice President Kamala Harris lands in Germany to attend the Munich Security Conference, taking place on Friday, 16 February.
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Watch live as US Vice President Kamala Harris lands in Germany to attend the Munich Security Conference, taking place on Friday, 16 February.
MUNICH (AP) — Long regarded as a celebration of the U.S.-led post-World War II international order, the Munich Security Conference this year will be more of a reflection of America’s political turmoil.
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