The US House of Representatives has passed a bill to fund homeland security, bringing an end to a 75-day partial government shutdown. The bill includes the restoration of funding for key agencies, such as the Transportation Security Administration, with the aim of ending a partial shutdown that has lasted for approximately 11 weeks. The bill is now being sent to President Donald Trump for signature, and it is expected that he will sign it today.
The decision was made after weeks of internal Republican party divisions, with House Speaker Mike Johnson facing a vote of no confidence from the party’s moderate faction. The bill was passed through a voice vote, with no new funding allocated for federal immigration agencies, which has been seen as a major victory for Democrats.
According to a news agency, the homeland security funding bill was passed through a voice vote, with the aim of providing funding for homeland security agencies. The head of Iran’s judiciary, Gholamhossein Mohseni Ejei, has said that Iran is ready for logical negotiations.
In Bangladesh, the Jamaat-e-Islami party has nominated a candidate for the mayor of the Dhaka Metropolitan South, who was chosen during a ceremony attended by local leaders and workers.
A small plane has crashed in Austin, Texas, killing five people. According to a US media report, the crash of the small plane in Austin has resulted in the deaths of five people.
The United Arab Emirates has imposed a ban on its citizens traveling to Iran, Lebanon, and Iraq in light of the current developments in the region. It has been reported that Israel has provided a new surveillance system called “Spectro” to the UAE, which can detect drones, including Iranian-made Shahed drones, up to 20 kilometers away.
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky has said that his country has begun to reform its military. The US Department of Defense has announced that it has signed agreements with several major AI companies.
A new video has emerged of the person who opened fire at the White House correspondent’s dinner, which has sparked a fierce reaction from the US defense secretary, Mark Esper.
In Madhya Pradesh, India, at least nine people have been killed and nine others are still missing after a tourist boat capsized in the Narmada River near the Bargi Dam. The incident has sparked widespread outrage.
A Christian woman was attacked in the historic area of occupied East Jerusalem.
A US defense contractor, backed by Trump’s sons, has announced that it has signed a contract with the Pentagon to provide Interceptor drones, but the number of drones is not clear.
The United States has plans to launch new attacks on Iran, with the Iranian ports and Strait of Hormuz still under blockade. The Trump administration has run out of time to get congressional approval, with 60 days elapsed today.
A strange incident occurred in a kitchen in Honsong-gu, South Korea, last week, which was shared on social media by a user named Jinsung Kim.
The police have seized a car with official license plates used by the suspect and begun a criminal investigation against the police guards on board.
Ireland has slipped out of the top 10 after failing to play the required number of matches, and they will need to play at least two Test matches next year to be included again.

