- House Republicans cancel vote on Iran war resolution that had sufficient support
- Gaza flotilla activists share injuries sustained during Israeli detention
- Rodri criticises Premier League scheduling after Manchester City fail to claim title
- Mikel Arteta updates on Jurrien Timber’s recovery ahead of Champions League final
- Mikel Arteta reveals conversation with Andoni Iraola after Arsenal title win
- Bernardo Silva prioritises move to Atletico Madrid ahead of Manchester City exit
- Board of Peace envoy warns current Gaza situation risks becoming permanent
- Portuguese police arrest mother of abandoned boys found near Comporta
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House Republicans delayed a vote on a war powers resolution aimed at limiting President Trump’s military actions against Iran, citing absent members. This decision follows uncertainty in congressional support for the ongoing conflict, despite a recent Senate advancement of a similar resolution with bipartisan backing.
President Trump postponed the signing of an executive order on artificial intelligence, citing concerns that certain aspects could hinder US leadership in AI development. He emphasised the importance of maintaining competitive advantages over China, while details of the order’s provisions remain unclear.
Senate Republicans have postponed a vote on a $72 billion reconciliation package for the Department of Homeland Security, primarily due to concerns regarding the Justice Department’s $1.776 billion “anti-weaponization” fund. GOP senators plan to strip funding for Secret Service security tied to a White House ballroom.
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The UK’s shortest-serving PM Liz Truss has endorsed Donald Trump to win this year’s US election, saying the “world was safer” when he was in the White House. The former prime minister said the world was “on the cusp of very, very strong conflict” and needed “a strong America more than ever”.
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