After two new rounds of negotiations between Republicans and the Biden government, talks about raising the debt limit in the United States are proving difficult
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“Leaked US Intelligence Documents: Suspect to Remain in Custody Until Trial”
by Nonoby NonoThe suspect in the case of leaked US intelligence documents will remain in custody until the start of his trial
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“USA Approves Training of Ukrainian Pilots for Fighter Jets, Delivery Remains Unclear”
by Nonoby NonoThe United States has joined the “fighter jet coalition” and will support the training of Ukrainian pilots to operate such planes, including F-16s
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Disney Cancels Plan for Employee Campus in Florida Amid Dispute with Governor
by Nonoby NonoDisney has canceled plans to build a new employee complex in the US state of Florida
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US Implements New Sanctions Against Russia Ahead of G7 Summit
by Nonoby NonoThe US has announced a new package of sanctions against Russia targeting about 70 companies and organizations to cut them off from US exports, even as the G7 Summit in …
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There is a cautious approach in the US debt dispute, as President Biden expressed optimism after a crisis meeting while also cancelling a planned trip to Australia and Papua New …
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Trump’s Special Investigator Criticizes FBI Investigations
by Nonoby NonoPrior to the 2016 presidential election, the FBI investigated Trump’s contacts with Moscow
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Due to months of little rain, the supply of drinking water is running low in Uruguay’s capital city of Montevideo
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Migrants Gather on Mexican Side of Border Amid Hopes for US Asylum
by Nonoby NonoMigrants on Mexican side of fence hope for US asylum
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US Treasury Secretary Warns of Possible Default in Early June as Debt Dispute Looms
by Nonoby NonoUS Faces Risk of Default in Early June Unless Debt Dispute is Settled, Warns Treasury Secretary Yellen