Korean legislature passes US investment bill, but loophole for waiving safeguards sparks backlash
South Korea's National Assembly approved a special bill aimed at facilitating a $350 billion US investment package, but it faces criticism due to a loophole that allows waiving regulatory safeguards.
The City requested authorization to take on debt of US$1.35 billion and finance the F subway line
The Buenos Aires government has proposed a bill to the Legislature to authorize debt financing of up to US$1.35 billion for the construction of a new subway line intended to enhance transportation between different neighborhoods.
US Congress narrowly rejects war powers resolution to halt Trumpβs Iran attacks
The US Congress narrowly rejected a war powers resolution aimed at stopping President Trump's military actions against Iran, reflecting deep divisions within the legislature.
Amid Trump crackdown on Chinese students, one US university appears to block them altogether
Purdue University in Indiana reportedly has an unofficial policy to reject Chinese students, aligning with a concerning trend among U.S. universities pressured by legislators.