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US Senate announces stopgap measure to avert impending government shutdown | Politics News
Leaders in the United States Senate have agreed to a stopgap measure designed to prevent an imminent government shutdown over budget legislation.
Will US lawmakers avert looming government shutdown? All you need to know | Politics News
An annual political battle over funding for the United States federal government has left the country on the brink of a shutdown.
A US gov’t shutdown could negatively affect its credit, Moody’s warns | Business and Economy News
A shutdown is possible if Congress fails to provide funding for the fiscal year starting October 1. A US government shutdown would
Israel foreign minister says US will allow visa-free travel for Israelis | Politics News
US rights advocates oppose Israel’s entry into Visa Waiver Program because of its treatment of Arab Americans. Washington, DC – The administration
The Netherlands’ Mark Rutte: Time to say goodbye | Politics
The Dutch prime minister discusses the end of his political and diplomatic era after 13 years in power. As world leaders gather
Palestinians must not have veto over Arab-Israel deals, Netanyahu tells UN | Benjamin Netanyahu News
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has hailed recent so-called “normalisation” deals between Israel and Arab states, stressing that Palestinians must not have
Israel-Saudi Arabia ‘normalisation’ deal in reach, Netanyahu tells Biden | Benjamin Netanyahu News
Benjamin Netanyahu has expressed confidence that a “historic” US-brokered agreement to establish formal diplomatic relations between Israel and Saudi Arabia can be
US-Iran prisoner swap ‘important first step’ but tensions remain: Analysts | Politics News
Washington, DC – The prisoner swap between the United States and Iran is a step towards de-escalating tensions between the two countries,
US to conduct new interviews into the deadly 2021 bombing at Kabul airport | Conflict News
The suicide bombing killed 170 Afghans and 13 US service members during the messy US withdrawal in August 2021. The United States
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