insert_link World US Congress strikes deal to prevent shutdown United States lawmakers have struck a bipartisan deal to keep the government functioning by pushing a funding deadline to March. The year-end package — the last major legislation Congress will clear this year — includes a bill to restrict American investment in China, and more than $100 billion in emergency aid for natural disasters. Benji Hyer reports. v todayDecember 18, 2024 7
insert_link World US Congress to Create Bipartisan Task Force to Investigate Trump Assassination Attempt The US congress is set to establish a bipartisan task force to investigate the attempted assassination of former president Donald Trump during a Pennsylvania rally. It comes as the acting director of the U.S. The Secret Service will testify before three Senate committees next week. Mitch McCann reports: todayJuly 26, 2024 40
insert_link World Netanyahu’s US trip met with protests Protestors in the United States have declared a "day of rage" in response to Israeli Prime Minister, Benjamin Netanyahu's address to Congress. They're demonstrating in Washington DC to condemn the visit. Caroline Malone was there. todayJuly 25, 2024 34
insert_link World Israeli PM Benjamin Netanyahu addresses US Congress Israel's Prime Minister has called on American lawmakers to supply more weapons for the war in Gaza, vowing his country will defeat Hamas. Addressing Congress on Wednesday, Benjamin Netanyahu said Israel will fight until all hostages taken on October 7 and still being held in the strip are released. As he spoke, thousands of protestors gathered in Washington DC to condemn his visit, and dozens of Democrats boycotted his address. […] todayJuly 25, 2024 28
insert_link World Bernie Sanders condemns Netanyahu’s upcoming US Congress speech Vermont senator Bernie Sanders has condemned Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s address before the US Congress today. His address comes amid fears of a growing regional war in the Middle East. Israel and Hamas have failed to agree on a ceasefire deal currently on the table. Protestors have promised a 'day of rage' over Israel's conduct during its ongoing war with the Palestinian militant group Hamas in Gaza. Ira […] todayJuly 24, 2024 25
insert_link World US lawmakers to vote on bill banning non-citizens casting ballot US lawmakers on Wednesday are voting on a bill banning non-citizens from taking part in federal elections - something which is already illegal. The SAVE Act would mandate voters to prove their citizenship in order to cast their ballot. Democrats call the measure unnecessary and designed to sow distrust among voters. Sally Patterson has more. todayJuly 11, 2024 19
insert_link Oshiwambo Omupresitend Joe Biden okwa tegelelwa a shaine omatsokumwe omape gegameno na Ukraine komutumba go G7 mo Italy Omupresitend Joe Biden okwa tegelelwa a shaine etsokumwe lyegameno epe na Ukraine komutumba go G7 nena,shiikwatelela komunambelewa gopombanda gwa America. Onzonkundana yo AFP oyati Putin ohela okwayi ko Italy koshigongi she naaleli yiilongo yo Group of 7-G7. Omugandji mayele gopashigwana gwegameno mo White House Jake Sullivan okwati etsokumwe otali keshi yeleka kutya eyambidhidho lya America ku Ukraine otali kwata ethimbo,unene ngele tashiya kegameno neipopilo. Tati etsokumwe otali ka kwatelamo eitulemo […] todayJune 13, 2024 15
insert_link Oshiwambo Omupresitend Joe Biden otaka tsakanena nambushe miilonga gwa Ukraine oshiwike shika Omupresitend gwa America Joe Biden otaka tsakanena nomupresitend gwa Ukraine Volodymyr Zelensky oshiwike shika,shiikwatelela konzo ya America uusiku wa piti. Omupresitend Biden okwayi ko France ohela,hoka ta ningi omasiku gatano oku kutha ombinga metyapulo lyo D-Day mo Normandy. Onzonkundana yo Skynews oyati Biden otaka tsakanena na Zelensky moka taaka popya kombinga yoonkambadhala oku kondjitha aaponokeli ya Russia. Yaali otaaka tsakanena wo natango momutumba go G7 mo Italy pokati ko 13 […] todayJune 5, 2024 12
insert_link World US leaders optimistic of govt funding deal The Speaker of the US House of Representatives says he is "very optimistic" Congress can agree to new funding to keep the government running before Friday's deadline. About a quarter of the government will shut down if there's no agreement on a new spending deal. Nick Harper reports from Washington. todayFebruary 28, 2024 33