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DHS Funding Negotiations, Russia Attacks Ukraine Power Grid, Nationalizing Elections

Congress ended the shutdown but now faces a tight deadline to fund the Department of Homeland Security, with Democrats and Republicans far apart over immigration enforcement reforms after two U.S. citizens were killed by federal agents in Minnesota.
Russia has resumed heavy strikes on Ukraine’s power grid during extreme cold, despite President Trump saying Vladimir Putin agreed to pause attacks, putting new strain on fragile diplomatic efforts.
And President Trump is calling for the federal government to “take over” elections in some states, escalating concerns among election officials about interference ahead of the midterms.

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(0:00) Introduction
(01:52) DHS Funding Negotiations
(05:27) Ukraine Peace Talks
(09:26) Trump Nationalizing Elections

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Nigerian unions strike over minimum wage causes major disruptions

There have been major disruptions across Nigeria following a strike by labour unions to demand new and improved minimum wage. Warning over the indefinite strike came last week as the workers express displeasure over the government’s failure to agree a new minimum wage. Since President Bola Tinubu took office last year, this is the fourth […]

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Red Lines in Gaza, a Senator on Trial, Geomagnetic Storm

The State Department releases a highly critical report on Israel’s conduct in Gaza. The trial of Democratic Sen. Bob Menendez of New Jersey begins next week. And a solar storm is creating beautiful auroras in the sky but may also disrupt the power grid.

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