Dubai replaces DP World leadership over Epstein ties

Dubai replaced Chairman Sultan Ahmed bin Sulayem following negative publicity swirling around one of its most prominent companies.
Former DP World Chairman Sultan Ahmed bin Sulayem. Henry Nicholls/File Photo/Reuters.

View / Saudi replaces key minister amid pressure to attract foreign cash

A government reshuffle puts a Saudi wealth fund executive in charge of bringing in much-needed FDI.
Minister Khalid Al FalihMinister Khalid Al-Falih. Hamad I Mohammed/File Photo/Reuters

US senator says Ugandan army chief’s tweets ‘crossed a red line’

Tensions between Washington and Kampala spiked after a series of inflammatory posts targeting the US embassy.
Muhoozi Kainerugaba, son of Ugandan President Yoweri Museveni.Muhoozi Kainerugaba, son of Ugandan President Yoweri Museveni. Abubaker Lubowa/File Photo/Reuters.

Congress faces the inevitability of its third shutdown in five months

The Department of Homeland Security is all but guaranteed to run out of money on Saturday as negotiations fracture.
Sen. Jim Justice, R-W.Va.Kylie Cooper/Reuters
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Anthropic donates to super PAC focused on AI safety

Anthropic said it would donate $20 million to a super PAC focused on AI safety and regulation, setting up a fight with rival and top political spender OpenAI.
Split-image of Anthropic CEO Dario Amodei and OpenAI CEO Sam AltmanDenis Balibouse/Shelby Tauber/Reuters

Poll suggests voters back Democrats shutdown demands

A new Hart Research poll commissioned by the Senate Democrat-aligned Senate Majority PAC found that 54% of likely midterm voters express support for Democrats demanding reforms to ICE and blocking DHS funding unless those reforms are adopted.
Chuck SchumerKent Nishimura/Reuters

Debatable: Europe’s self-reliance

A new poll shows many geopolitics experts believe Europe will achieve “strategic autonomy” in the next decade.
NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte attends a meeting of the Ukraine Defence Contact GroupTom Nicholson/Reuters

Trump administration tries to extinguish new brushfires

The week brought plenty of distractions that Republicans on Capitol Hill had hoped to cast aside for a stricter focus on affordability.

Congress faces the inevitability of its third shutdown in five months

The Department of Homeland Security is all but guaranteed to run out of money on Saturday as negotiations fracture.

Senate takes aim, gently, at tech companies’ supervoting stock

A new bipartisan bill would require companies to give shareholders more information about separate classes of stock that carry extra votes in corporate elections.

House Republicans rebel against Canada tariffs

The move is mostly symbolic.

Confusion surrounds sudden El Paso airspace closure

The government cited Mexican cartel drones.

Skeptical Republicans willing to bite on Trump’s housing proposal

“If I can get [other housing] provisions — that’s the trade-off I need to get this done — then maybe it’s worth it,” one Republican member of Congress said.

Shutdown odds spike amid Department of Homeland Security funding standoff

Democrats say the Trump administration has not responded to their requests with specificity.

Bessent pitches moving Powell probe to Senate from Justice Department

The Treasury secretary proposed to lawmakers that the Senate Banking Committee could investigate the Federal Reserve chair.
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