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After forty days of historic deadlock, eight Democratic senators gave in and voted Sunday night with Republicans to approve a temporary agreement intended to end the budget paralysis that has blocked some American public services for 40 days. This text would allow government funding through January, CNN and Fox News specifically report. The bill still needs to be approved by the DPR, perhaps within the next 48 hours.
Authorities on the islands were assessing damage Monday following the overnight passage of super typhoon Fung-wong, which left at least two people dead and forced more than a million people to flee. Fung-wong hit the country’s east coast on Sunday night, covering almost the entire region, just days after Typhoon Kalmaegi swept through the Philippines’ central archipelago, killing at least 224 people.
Will the DPR implement the Social Security budget? The debate ended at midnight on Sunday with several hundred amendments still to be studied. The deputies agreed to limit the duration of the work stoppage, setting a maximum duration of one month for the first prescription and two months for extensions – but doctors will be able to deviate from the planned upper limit by justifying it. Discussions will resume on Wednesday for the final day, in a deadline that looks very difficult to meet.
Nicolas Sarkozy’s release from prison is in the hands of justice
After twenty days in prison, his release? The Paris Court of Appeal is hearing this Monday morning, starting at 09:30, the request for the release of the former French president who was imprisoned after he was convicted in the case of Libyan funding of his presidential campaign. Nicolas Sarkozy will appear via video conference and a decision must be taken during the day. If he gets the green light from the court, Nicolas Sarkozy could be released immediately.
COP 30 opens in Brazil for extremely difficult climate negotiations
The aroma of hydrocarbons greeted delegates last year at the UN climate conference in Baku. It is this Amazon moisture that will be breathed starting this Monday in Belem by the 50,000 participants of COP 30, who are responsible for preventing the collapse of global cooperation in the field of climate. Neither the United States, China, nor India sent high-level representatives to this meeting with the goal of reducing global greenhouse gas emissions.
