US President Joe Biden authorized Saturday the provision of up to $571 million in Defense Department material and services and in military education and training for self-ruled Taiwan. Laura Westbrook has more.
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Representatives in the United States Congress have voted to keep the government funded for the next few months, narrowly avoiding a shutdown.
For days, lawmakers in the House of Representatives couldn't agree on a deal — but with just hours to spare until the deadline at midnight local time, they passed a slimmed-down stopgap measure that will keep the money flowing in Washington.
From there, Benji Hyer reports.
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The leader of ISIS has been killed in an American airstrike in Syria, according US officials.
US Central Command forces say they conducted a "precision airstrike" targeting Abu Yusif on Thursday.
It comes as an American delegation is in Damascus meeting leaders of the HTS, the militant group ruling the country since the fall of President Bashar al-Assad two weeks ago.
Sally Patterson has more.
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The United States government is perilously close to shutting down for the first time in almost six years, as lawmakers struggle to pass a deal that would keep funding flowing.
The deadline to approve a deal is midnight local time on Friday, but after a vote failed in Congress last night, Capitol Hill looks no closer to consensus.
From there, Benji Hyer reports.
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Japan’s central bank is leaving interest rates unchanged in a move widely expected by the market.
Its chief, Kazuo Ueda, says a lack of clarity over wage trends and uncertainty over the U.S. economy is behind the decision.
Chris Gilbert reports from Tokyo.
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The United States has moved closer to a government shutdown after the House of Representatives failed to pass a slimmed-down spending bill that had the backing of President-elect Donald Trump and his ally, Tesla CEO Elon Musk.
If the US Congress can't agree on a deal Friday, government funding is set to lapse at midnight Saturday morning.
Benji Hyer has more from Washington
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The UN's top official is warning artificial intelligence is evolving faster than our ability to govern it.
António Guterres said on Thursday there's an urgent need for global governance frameworks.
He joined US Secretary of State Antony Blinken at a Security Council meeting to discuss the opportunities and risks of AI.
Sally Patterson reports from New York, where the United Nations is headquartered.
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