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The US Senate holds marathon vote on President Donald Trumps “big, beautiful bill" which has reached 45 consecutive votes, making it the longest vote-a-rama in Senate history.
There's a stark warning that cuts to USAID could lead to 14 million additional deaths. What does this mean for economic stabilities of the countries facing these cuts?
In Japan, the country is standing firm against pressure to open up its rice market to the US.
Plus, one of Europe's most iconic landmarks that drives business and economic growth turns 25.
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The US Senate holds marathon vote on President Donald Trumps “big, beautiful bill" which has reached 45 consecutive votes, making it the longest vote-a-rama in Senate history.
There's a stark warning that cuts to USAID could lead to 14 million additional deaths. What does this mean for economic stabilities of the countries facing these cuts?
In Japan, the country is standing firm against pressure to open up its rice market to the US.
Plus, one of Europe's most iconic landmarks that drives business and economic growth turns 25.

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