Philippine authorities have announced corruption charges against four senators, revealing allegations of bribery and misuse of public funds. This development comes at a critical time as the government seeks to enhance transparency and combat corruption.
In the final stretch of his campaign, Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton made a last appeal to voters in the U.S. Senate race against Senator John Cornyn, bolstered by the support of former President Donald Trump. This move comes at a critical time as Paxton seeks to enhance his chances of victory.
Admiral Brad Cooper, Commander of U.S. Central Command, testified before the Senate Armed Services Committee regarding the current military situation with Iran amid a fragile ceasefire. His testimony comes at a critical time, raising questions about regional stability.
The U.S. Senate voted in favor of a resolution demanding President Trump to end military operations against Iran unless authorized by Congress. This vote follows a split among four Republican members, reflecting growing concerns within the party about the war's implications.
Questions are rising about who will lead the Federal Reserve if the Senate rejects Jerome Powell's nomination by President Trump. This situation unfolds during a critical time for the U.S. economy.
Sean Worsh, the nominee for the US Federal Reserve, is preparing for a critical test regarding monetary policy before the Senate Committee. This comes at a sensitive time for the US economy facing multiple challenges.
The Jordanian Senate has approved the Abu Khashiba Agreement Law, reflecting the government's commitment to enhancing energy cooperation. The agreement aims to improve the country's energy infrastructure.
The President of the Senate in the Kingdom met with ambassadors from several friendly and brotherly countries to discuss ways to enhance bilateral cooperation. This meeting highlights the importance of diplomatic relations in the region.
Led by Senate Majority Leader <strong>Chuck Schumer</strong>, the Democratic leadership is striving to regain control of the U.S. Senate in the upcoming elections. However, some party members express their disapproval of the proposed plan, raising concerns about party unity and electoral competitiveness.
On Friday, the U.S. Senate passed legislation to fund most agencies under the Department of Homeland Security, with exceptions for the Immigration and Customs Enforcement agency. This decision comes at a critical time as the U.S. administration faces both internal and external challenges.