Record U.S. Government Shutdown Enters 43rd Day
The U.S. government shutdown reaches record 43 days, straining public services and fueling political tensions as citizens bear the economic burden.
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The U.S. government shutdown reaches record 43 days, straining public services and fueling political tensions as citizens bear the economic burden.
Bolivia’s new president Rodrigo Paz takes office during severe economic challenges, including fuel shortages and soaring inflation, testing his leadership immediately.
French Prime Minister Francois Bayrou ousted after losing historic confidence vote amid budget crisis, raising concerns over France’s debt and political stability.
At least 10 killed, 29 injured in Kenya as security forces clash with protesters during nationwide unrest over economic reforms, human rights body confirms.
Greece’s ancient marble industry faces existential threat from proposed U.S. tariffs, jeopardizing cultural heritage and regional economies amid global trade tensions.
Analysis highlights how Trump’s 100-day tariff wars triggered financial instability, eroded global trade norms, and stifled U.S. economic growth, drawing sharp critiques from experts.
UK animal shelters face record pet abandonments as rising living costs leave owners heartbroken, with 5,700+ cases reported this year amid economic strain.
Ecuadorans vote in a closely contested presidential runoff between Daniel Noboa and Luisa González, amid economic struggles and rising violence.