[Tree] Georgian NGOs challenge 'foreign agents' law

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updates: Georgian NGOs file lawsuit against 'foreign agents' law

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updates: US aid suspension to Georgia due to anti-democratic actions

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updates: Suspension of US aid to Georgia

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updates: Switzerland's rejection of aid plan for Ukraine

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updates: Switzerland's upper house rejects 5 billion Swiss franc aid plan for Ukraine

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updates: Includes details on US foreign aid spending in other countries

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updates: The U.S. Senate has approved a $95.3 billion foreign aid package for Ukraine, Israel, and Taiwan. The inclusion of aid for Israel has sparked criticism. The Biden administration is urging Congress to approve a nearly $106 billion request for funds for the wars in Ukraine, Israel, and other security needs. The U.S. is also preparing a $400 million military aid package for Ukraine. The aid to Ukraine is seen as necessary in their fight against Russia. Calls to evaluate international affairs conflicts separately and consider separating aid bills by conflict and state.

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updates: The United States is working to provide Ukraine with supplies to defend itself against an intensified Russian attack that could target Kharkiv. Russian forces launched an armored ground attack near Kharkiv, opening a new front in the war. The White House expressed concern that Russia is preparing for a larger assault on the city. The United States is preparing a $400 million military aid package for Ukraine, including artillery, air defenses, anti-tank munitions, armored vehicles, and small arms. The aid will utilize Presidential Drawdown Authority. Congress authorized $8 billion worth of aid items for Ukraine as part of a $95 billion aid bill.

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updates: Zelenskyy's appeal to US senators for support, details on the aid package, skepticism on Capitol Hill, slowed military assistance to Kyiv, and inclusion of TikTok stipulation

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updates: Updated information on the approved aid package for Ukraine

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updates: Senate approves aid to Ukraine, Israel, Taiwan, and imposes TikTok restrictions

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updates: Start of the Senate's consideration of the aid package

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updates: Senate begins consideration of aid package for Ukraine, Israel, and Taiwan

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updates: Includes details about the Senate returning to vote on the aid package

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updates: Includes details about the funding for Ukraine and Israel, as well as the expected passage of the aid package in the Senate

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updates: Senate to vote on aid package, including TikTok ban

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updates: The article from People's World provides additional details and perspectives on the aid package, including opposition and criticism of the bills, the allocation of funds to weapons corporations, and concerns about the impact on security and conflicts in Ukraine and Israel. It also highlights the total U.S. military spending for the year and the need for approval from the Senate and President Biden.

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updates: The article from People's World provides additional details and perspectives on the aid package, including opposition and criticism of the bills, the allocation of funds to weapons corporations, and concerns about the impact on security and conflicts in Ukraine and Israel. It also highlights the total U.S. military spending for the year and the need for approval from the Senate and President Biden.

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updates: Inclusion of Congressman Brian Babin's statement on the bills voted in the House

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updates: Includes opinion piece supporting the aid package and emphasizing the importance of continued US support for Israel's air defenses

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updates: The US House of Representatives has passed a $95 billion legislative package providing security assistance to Ukraine, Israel, and Taiwan.

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updates: The Senate is expected to vote on the combined package tomorrow, which could then head to Joe Biden’s desk for signing later in the week. Volodymyr Zelenskiy said the support will give Ukraine the means to retake the initiative.

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updates: US ends funding for UN agency supporting Palestinian refugees, approves $26.4 billion military aid to Israel

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updates: The House passed the aid package with overwhelming support. Israeli Prime Minister expressed gratitude for the aid bill. President Biden is expected to sign the bill.

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updates: The bill includes provisions to counter China and provide weapons to Taiwan. The aid package for Israel includes $13 billion in military assistance. The Palestinian presidency condemned the aid package to Israel as an aggression against the Palestinian people.

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updates: The US House of Representatives has approved a massive package of foreign aid to be sent to the Senate, providing $95 billion in emergency assistance for Ukraine, Israel, and Taiwan. The aid package includes $60.84 billion for Ukraine, $26.38 billion for Israel, and $8.12 billion for the Indo-Pacific region. The funding will provide military and humanitarian aid, including weapons, supplies, and economic loans. The bill to provide aid to Ukraine passed in a 311-112 vote, with Republican Representatives Blake Moore and John Curtis supporting the measure, and Representatives Burgess Owens and Celeste Maloy opposing it. The bill providing aid to Israel passed in a 366-58 vote, with all four members of Utah's delegation in favor. The legislation will now move to the Senate for consideration. The passage of the aid package is a significant development in the ongoing efforts to provide support to Ukraine in its conflict with Russia. The $60.84 billion allocated for Ukraine will help address the country's military and economic needs as it faces Russian aggression. The funding will be used to provide military and humanitarian aid, including weapons, supplies, and economic loans. This aid is crucial for Ukraine, which is facing dire circumstances and is in need of immediate military assistance. In addition to aid for Ukraine, the foreign aid package also includes $26.38 billion for Israel. This funding will support Israel's defense and security needs, further strengthening the US-Israel relationship. The passage of the bill with overwhelming support from both Republicans and Democrats demonstrates the bipartisan commitment to supporting Israel. The aid package also includes $8.12 billion for the Indo-Pacific region, specifically Taiwan. This funding will provide military and humanitarian aid to Taiwan, helping to strengthen its defense capabilities and support its democratic values. The inclusion of Taiwan in the aid package highlights the US commitment to the region and its support for Taiwan's security. The aid package also includes additional national security measures, including a provision to ban the app TikTok unless its Chinese owner sells it. This measure is aimed at addressing concerns about national security and protecting American data. The bill's passage in the House is a positive step, but it still needs to be approved by the Senate before it can be signed into law by President Joe Biden. The Senate will now consider the aid package, and its approval will be crucial in ensuring that the funds are allocated to Ukraine, Israel, Taiwan, and other recipients. Israeli Prime Minister expressed gratitude for the US Congress passing a $13 billion aid bill that demonstrates strong bipartisan support for Israel and defends Western civilization. The aid package is allocated for Israel's war against Hamas, despite international concern for the fate of civilians in Gaza. Israel Katz, the Minister of Foreign Affairs, stated that the vote on the aid package strengthens the ties and strategic partnership between Israel and the US and sends a strong message to their enemies. The Prime Minister thanked House Speaker and House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries for their support in passing the aid package. President Biden is expected to sign the bill once it reaches his desk. He stated that the bills would deliver critical support to Israel and Ukraine, provide humanitarian aid to conflict-affected areas, and bolster security in the Indo-Pacific. Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy thanked the House for passing the assistance, stating that it would keep the war from expanding and help both nations become stronger. The aid package is expected to be approved by the Senate and signed into law by President Biden.

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updates: The US House of Representatives has approved a massive package of foreign aid to be sent to the Senate, providing $95 billion in emergency assistance for Ukraine, Israel, and Taiwan. The aid package includes $60.84 billion for Ukraine, $26.38 billion for Israel, and $8.12 billion for the Indo-Pacific region. The funding will provide military and humanitarian aid, including weapons, supplies, and economic loans. The bill to provide aid to Ukraine passed in a 311-112 vote, with Republican Representatives Blake Moore and John Curtis supporting the measure, and Representatives Burgess Owens and Celeste Maloy opposing it. The bill providing aid to Israel passed in a 366-58 vote, with all four members of Utah's delegation in favor. The legislation will now move to the Senate for consideration. Israeli Prime Minister expressed gratitude for the US Congress passing a $13 billion aid bill that demonstrates strong bipartisan support for Israel and defends Western civilization. The aid package is allocated for Israel's war against Hamas, despite international concern for the fate of civilians in Gaza. Israel Katz, the Minister of Foreign Affairs, stated that the vote on the aid package strengthens the ties and strategic partnership between Israel and the US and sends a strong message to their enemies. The Prime Minister thanked House Speaker and House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries for their support in passing the aid package. President Biden is expected to sign the bill once it reaches his desk. He stated that the bills would deliver critical support to Israel and Ukraine, provide humanitarian aid to conflict-affected areas, and bolster security in the Indo-Pacific. Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy thanked the House for passing the assistance, stating that it would keep the war from expanding and help both nations become stronger. The aid package is expected to be approved by the Senate and signed into law by President Biden.

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updates: The US House of Representatives has approved a $95 billion aid package for Ukraine, Israel, and Taiwan in an overwhelmingly bipartisan vote. The aid package includes $60.84 billion for Ukraine, $26.38 billion for Israel, and $8.12 billion for the Indo-Pacific region. President Biden is expected to sign the bill once it reaches his desk. Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy thanked the House for passing the assistance, stating that it would keep the war from expanding and help both nations become stronger.

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updates: The US House approves $95 billion aid package for Ukraine, Israel, and Taiwan

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updates: Includes additional national security measures and bipartisan support for Israel

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updates: The US House of Representatives has passed a $95 billion foreign aid package that includes funding for Ukraine, Israel, Taiwan, and a TikTok ban. The bill to provide aid to Ukraine passed in a 311-112 vote, with Republican Representatives Blake Moore and John Curtis supporting the measure, and Representatives Burgess Owens and Celeste Maloy opposing it. The bill providing aid to Israel passed in a 366-58 vote, with all four members of Utah's delegation in favor. The legislation will now move to the Senate for consideration [559c68c2]. The aid package also includes $8 billion for the Indo-Pacific region, specifically Taiwan. This funding will provide military and humanitarian aid to Taiwan, helping to strengthen its defense capabilities and support its democratic values. The inclusion of Taiwan in the aid package highlights the US commitment to the region and its support for Taiwan's security [ed98d924]. The aid package also includes a provision to ban the app TikTok unless its Chinese owner sells it. This measure is aimed at addressing concerns about national security and protecting American data [ed98d924]. Israeli Prime Minister expressed gratitude for the US Congress passing a $13 billion aid bill that demonstrates strong bipartisan support for Israel and defends Western civilization. The aid package is allocated for Israel's war against Hamas, despite international concern for the fate of civilians in Gaza. Israel Katz, the Minister of Foreign Affairs, stated that the vote on the aid package strengthens the ties and strategic partnership between Israel and the US and sends a strong message to their enemies. The Prime Minister thanked House Speaker and House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries for their support in passing the aid package [e5c9d582].

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updates: The US House of Representatives has approved a $95 billion package that includes long-delayed military aid to Ukraine, bolstering Israel and Taiwan's defenses, and threatening to ban Chinese-owned TikTok. The bills were overwhelmingly approved and praised by President Joe Biden for delivering critical support to Israel and Ukraine, providing humanitarian aid to Gaza, Sudan, Haiti, and other locations, and bolstering security in the Indo-Pacific. The bill will now go to the US Senate for consideration. Russia criticized the aid to Ukraine, stating that it will enrich the US and ruin Ukraine further. The bill also includes provisions to confiscate and sell Russian assets to finance reconstruction in Ukraine. Additionally, the bill includes measures to counter China, provide weapons to Taiwan, and force TikTok to divest from its Chinese parent company or face a nationwide ban in the US. The aid package for Israel includes $13 billion in military assistance and funds for humanitarian aid in Gaza and other vulnerable populations. The bills are the result of months of negotiations and pressure from US allies.

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updates: The Israeli Prime Minister expresses gratitude for the US military aid vote

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updates: The US House has approved new military aid for Israel

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updates: The new information provides specific details about the allocation of funds within the aid package, including $61 billion for Ukraine, $26 billion for Israel, and $8 billion for Taiwan. It also mentions the provision to ban TikTok and the need for Senate approval. Additionally, it highlights the bipartisan support for aid to Ukraine and Israel.

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updates: The US House of Representatives has passed a $95 billion foreign aid package that includes funding for Ukraine, Israel, Taiwan, and a TikTok ban. The bill to provide aid to Ukraine passed in a 311-112 vote, with Republican Representatives Blake Moore and John Curtis supporting the measure, and Representatives Burgess Owens and Celeste Maloy opposing it. The bill providing aid to Israel passed in a 366-58 vote, with all four members of Utah's delegation in favor. The legislation will now move to the Senate for consideration [559c68c2]. The aid package also includes a provision to ban the app TikTok unless its Chinese owner sells it. This measure is aimed at addressing concerns about national security and protecting American data [559c68c2]. President Joe Biden is expected to sign the bill once it reaches his desk. The aid is seen as crucial in preventing the war from expanding and saving lives [2ec6d0f8].

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updates: Added information about aid for Taiwan and President Biden's expected approval

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updates: The US House of Representatives has passed a $95 billion foreign aid package that includes funding for Ukraine, Israel, and a TikTok ban. The bill to provide aid to Ukraine passed in a 311-112 vote, with Republican Representatives Blake Moore and John Curtis supporting the measure, and Representatives Burgess Owens and Celeste Maloy opposing it. The bill providing aid to Israel passed in a 366-58 vote, with all four members of Utah's delegation in favor. The legislation will now move to the Senate for consideration.

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updates: The US House of Representatives has authorized a vote on a $60 billion aid package for Ukraine. The bill is expected to pass with the support of moderate Republicans and Democrats. The passage of the bill is a significant step in providing support to Ukraine in its conflict with Russia. [4fdefdff]

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updates: The U.S. House has approved $95 billion in emergency assistance for Ukraine, Israel, and Taiwan in a bipartisan vote. The bills now go to the Senate for approval. The aid includes $60.84 billion for Ukraine, $26.38 billion for Israel, and $8.12 billion for the Indo-Pacific region. President Joe Biden is expected to sign the bill once it reaches his desk. Far-right Republicans opposed the bills, while other lawmakers argued that the funding would help protect democracies, aid refugees, and bolster America's defense industrial base. The bills also include a measure to ban the app TikTok unless its Chinese owner sells it. Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy thanked the House for passing the assistance, stating that it will keep the war from expanding and help both nations become stronger.

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updates: Congressional leaders reach consensus on aid to Israel and Ukraine

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updates: Republican support for Israel after Iranian attack

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updates: US military warns Ukraine is in dire need of aid

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updates: Republican opposition to Ukraine aid despite dire military need

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updates: The US President urges the House to vote on Ukraine aid

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updates: Inclusion of Republicans urging Ukraine aid vote and concerns of Russian propaganda influence

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updates: New information about the upcoming vote on the aid to Ukraine bill in Congress

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updates: Democratic Representative calls on GOP to stop blocking Ukraine aid

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updates: Revised title, added more details and quotes from Gaetz and other Republicans

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updates: Included Biden's call to the new House speaker

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updates: Adjustment in messaging strategy to garner support for Ukraine aid

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updates: The narrative provides more details on the aid package and the potential consequences of not approving it

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updates: The new narrative includes President Biden's urging of Congress to approve the aid package and the potential risk of a collapse of democracy without U.S. aid.

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updates: Updated title and added source reference

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updates: The new narrative includes information about funding for Taiwan and the opposition from Republicans

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