The US Senate has passed a sweeping foreign aid package including $60 billion in military aid and economic support for Ukraine, sending it to the White House where President Joe Biden is expected ...
April 24 (UPI) --Ukraine, Israel and Taiwan will get military aid while TikTok will get a new owner in the United States or or be banned in the nation after President Joe Biden signed a $95 ...
The bipartisan bill includes $60.8 billion for Ukraine; $26.4 billion for Israel and humanitarian aid for civilians in conflict zones, including Gaza; and $8.1 billion for the Indo-Pacific region ...
With the support of 210 Democrats, the Republican-led House of Representatives voted Saturday to approve President Joe Biden’s request for another $60 billion to aid Ukraine. After months of ...
What would $60 billion buy? Lots of air-defense missiles and artillery ammunition, according to the Pentagon. By John Ismay and Eric Schmitt Reporting from Washington Shipments of American weapons ...
The United States House of Representatives has passed a $95bn legislative package providing security assistance to Ukraine, Israel, and Taiwan. The long-awaited bill, which passed on Saturday, saw ...
An additional bill could force the sale of TikTok. The House of Representatives on Saturday passed a series of foreign aid bills that allocate $60.8 billion for Ukraine, $26.4 billion for Israel ...
US funding package has cleared its biggest hurdle, the House of Representatives. What comes next in the Senate, and how has the world responded? The US House of Representatives has approved $95bn ...
A bipartisan House passed a massive $95 billion aid package providing funds to Ukraine, Israel, and other allies, ending a monthslong stalemate over whether the United States had the political ...
The U.S. Senate voted Tuesday 80-19 to advance a bipartisan funding package, setting aside $60 billion for Ukraine in its war against Russia, $8 billion to defend Taiwan and $26 billion to aid ...
For months, Ukrainian fighters have been hopelessly outgunned by the Russian invaders in its unprovoked war, forcing them to cede further territory and dimming morale all while US Congress dithered.
The House of Representatives on Saturday passed a series of foreign aid bills that allocate $60.8 billion for Ukraine, $26.4 billion for Israel and $8 billion for Taiwan and other Indo-Pacific allies.