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US panel could not reach consensus on US-Japan steel deal: Nippon
US Steel also called on Biden to approve the deal, noting that Nippon is based in “one of the United…
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Former US president Bill Clinton hospitalised with fever
WASHINGTON: Bill Clinton, the former United States president who has faced a series of health issues over the years, was…
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Suspect in UnitedHealth CEO’s killing pleads not guilty to murder, terrorism charges
A NOTEBOOK ENTRY The federal charges would make him eligible for the death penalty, should the US Attorney’s office in…
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Philippines says to acquire US Typhon missile system
Manila and Washington, longstanding treaty allies, have deepened their defence cooperation since Philippine President Ferdinand Marcos took office in 2022…
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Trump says it could be worth keeping TikTok in US for a little while
President-elect Donald Trump indicated on Sunday (Dec 22) that he favoured allowing TikTok to keep operating in the United States…
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At least 3,100 Native Americans killed in US boarding schools: report
The Post found that in many cases, children who died were buried “in cemeteries at or near the schools they…
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US House approves Bill to avert midnight shutdown, sends it to Senate
The package resembled a bipartisan plan that was abandoned earlier this week after an online fusillade from Trump and his…
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US President Biden authorises US$571 million in military aid to Taiwan
WASHINGTON: United States President Joe Biden on Friday (Dec 20) approved US$571.3 million in defence assistance for Taiwan, the White House said,…
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‘President Musk’ makes his presence felt in Washington
Musk’s rapid political ascension is unprecedented. While wealthy patrons have exerted influence before, no unelected businessman has ever wielded such…
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US govt shutdown looms as Trump, Musk kill funding deal
UNPAID WORKERS A shutdown would cause the closure of federal agencies and national parks, limiting public services and furloughing potentially…
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