Trump Signs Spending Bill, Ending the Longest Government Shutdown in U.S. History

By: The Trek News Desk After a record-breaking 43 days, the longest government shutdown in U.S. history has officially come to an end. President Donald Trump signed a short-term spending bill late Wednesday night, allowing federal operations to resume after weeks of political stalemate. The bill, which narrowly passed the Senate earlier this week, was…

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Ukrainian Forces Confirm Pullback Amid Heavy Russian Assaults in Zaporizhia

By: The Trek News Desk Ukraine’s military has confirmed that the situation in the southern Zaporizhia region has “significantly worsened,” forcing its troops to withdraw from five villages following days of intense Russian bombardment. The development marks another setback for Kyiv, even as Moscow claims advances in the eastern cities of Pokrovsk and Kupiansk. Russia…

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Syria Joins U.S.-Led Coalition Against ISIL, Signalling Major Diplomatic Shift

By: The Trek News Desk In a significant foreign policy move, Syria has officially joined the U.S.-led international coalition to combat the ISIL (ISIS) armed group, marking a turning point in its diplomatic posture after years of global isolation. The announcement followed a meeting between Syrian President Ahmed al-Sharaa and U.S. President Donald Trump at…

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France’s Former President Nicolas Sarkozy Granted Conditional Release Pending Appeal

By: The Trek News Desk Former French President Nicolas Sarkozy has been granted conditional release from prison by a Paris court, pending the outcome of his appeal. The decision comes less than three weeks after Sarkozy began serving a five-year sentence for allegedly conspiring to finance his 2007 presidential campaign with funds from late Libyan…

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