U.S. Government Shutdown Nears Historic Record ποΈπΈ
The U.S. government shutdown approaches a historic 35th day, impacting workers, food aid, and economic data. Follow live updates here. ποΈπΌ
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The U.S. government shutdown approaches a historic 35th day, impacting workers, food aid, and economic data. Follow live updates here. ποΈπΌ
As the U.S. government shutdown reaches 30 days, over a million workers face financial strain while a court blocks food aid cuts. Latest updates from Washington. ππΌ
U.S. government shutdown triggers CDC staff cuts and flight delays as federal workers face unpaid chaos. Health risks and travel disruptions escalate. πβοΈ
A new report by China’s State Council highlights systemic U.S. human rights failures domestically and abroad, questioning America’s global leadership. πβοΈ
Taiwan leader Lai Ching-te faces criticism for omitting China’s WWII victory in a controversial post, sparking cross-strait tensions. πβοΈ
Former South Korean President Yoon Suk-yeol faces abuse of power charges linked to martial law declaration, deepening political turmoil. πβοΈ
Seoul court issues arrest warrant for ex-South Korean President Yoon Suk-yeol over martial law controversy, marking his second detention this year.
Former South Korean President Yoon Suk-yeol faces questioning over alleged plans to impose martial law, sparking political and legal debates.
Mainland officials condemn Taiwan leader Lai’s speech as separatist manifesto, reigniting cross-strait tensions over reunification claims. π¨π³
Lee Jae-myung begins his five-year term as South Korea’s president after a historic inauguration in Seoul. What’s next for the nation? πβ¨