#BREAKING: White House budget office rescinds federal funding freeze https://t.co/68m4GRnYpJ
— The Hill (@thehill) January 29, 2025
Day: January 29, 2025
South Caucasus: political, social, and economic integration – Google Search https://t.co/N8IiISlomY https://t.co/e77ahj49nWhttps://t.co/iXC527rnWNhttps://t.co/il71NnMvwF pic.twitter.com/IB7bIxtflK
— Michael Novakhov (@mikenov) January 29, 2025
The Parliamentary Assembly of the Council of Europe (PACE) has adopted a new resolution calling on Azerbaijan to release the detained Artsakh leadership and other Armenian prisoners of war held in Baku, accoring to a statement released by #PACE. The resolution has addressed the… pic.twitter.com/YPnaEUxXqr
— Jonathan Spangenberg #FreeArmenianHostages (@ArtSpangenberg) January 29, 2025
Anthony Saccavino entered the plea in Manhattan federal court. https://t.co/Q36ICGXMdZ
— Brooklyn Eagle (@BklynEagle) January 30, 2025
Новые сирийские власти потребовали от России выдать Башара Асада – Reuters https://t.co/Y8XGYkO9gY
— Настоящее Время (@CurrentTimeTv) January 29, 2025
Around 90 Patriot interceptor missiles sent from Israel to Ukraine.
Explains the cargo on the several military flights that took off from Germany, stopped in Israel, and arrived in Poland. https://t.co/Xdwqe6GW8r— Igor Sushko (@igorsushko) January 28, 2025
Good. News.
Yet another federal judge has seen the White House’s scheme for what it is: an illegal effort to defund law enforcement, health care, infrastructure and more.
The message is clear: if you try to hurt New Yorkers, we will fight back.
Always. https://t.co/1u3AO1Cr8W
— Governor Kathy Hochul (@GovKathyHochul) January 30, 2025
Connecticut police killed a man, and two officers were wounded in a shootout Wednesday morning as authorities tried to execute a search warrant for drugs at an apartment building in New Haven, police said.
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A lawyer for Bob Menendez asked a judge Wednesday to sentence the former U.S. senator to no more than eight years in prison.
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