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Europe · GreeceGreece aims to create two large marine parks as part of a 780-million-euro ($830 million) program to protect biodiversity and marine ecosystems, with the plans to be announced at an international oceans conference starting in Athens on Tuesday.See the Story
Greece plans 2 marine protected areas. But rival Turkey and environmental groups aren't impressed
46% Left coverage: 11 sources
George Santos · New YorkFormer Rep. George Santos (R-N.Y.) announced online Friday that he is leaving the Republican Party and will instead run as an independent in his New York House race this fall.
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Santos says he’s leaving GOP, will run as independent in New York House race
39% Left coverage: 39 sources
Joe Biden · United StatesProgressive House Democrats on Thursday heavily criticized a provision in the recently unveiled $1.2 trillion spending package that would halt funding for the United Nations Relief and Works Agency (UNRWA).
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Progressives slam restrictions on UNRWA funding: ‘Unconscionable’
67% Left coverage: 3 sources
Law · United StatesCongressional leaders are moving quickly to pass their first batch of bills to fund the government for most of 2024 by next Friday, but negotiators are already looking to a March 22 deadline when they say their tougher bills come due. Leaders have said negotiators have come to an agreement on the first tranche of bills coming down the pike next week – but funding chiefs have signaled some trouble ahead as they negotiate the remaining bills. “I feel like there’s some optimism, obviously we’re talking about six right now,” Rep. Steve Womack (R-Ark.), a spending cardinal for the subcommittee that handles funding for the IRS and other offices, said this week. “We got another six, those are the more problematic ones.” Congress approved its fourth stopgap for fiscal year 2024 this week after leaders said they needed more time to pass the first set of government funding bills.See the Story
Lawmakers eye looming ‘problematic’ funding bills
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