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15 articlesNational Bank of Genetic Data warns lack of budget prevents it from taking samples
The National Bank of Genetic Data in Argentina reports it lacks sufficient budget to process DNA samples for judicial requests related to crimes against humanity and missing children cases from the dictatorship era. The institution states this budgetary constraint prevents it from fulfilling its mandate in cases involving stolen children.
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Taiwan considers resubmitting request for rejected defence budget items
Taiwan's government is considering resubmitting to parliament a request for defence budget items that lawmakers previously cut from a special defence budget, citing their importance to national security. The article reports on this procedural legislative development without providing extensive detail on the rejected items or the reasoning behind the original cuts.
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Cannes film market opens to record turnout as focus shifts to smaller films
The Cannes film market opened with record attendance, with industry participants focusing on acquiring smaller film productions rather than major studio releases. The article reports on the market's scale and shift in buyer interest toward independent and lower-budget projects.
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Did US pressure before Xi-Trump summit force KMT hand on Taiwanβs defence budget?
Analysts suggest US pressure influenced Taiwan's opposition parties to support an expanded defence budget ahead of a Trump-Xi summit, amid concerns in Taipei that Trump might make concessions to Beijing regarding Taiwan. The article frames this as a defensive response to potential diplomatic risks.
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President to address to joint session of Nepal Parliament on Monday, to announce govtβs policy
Nepal's President will address Parliament on Monday to announce the new government's policy document, marking the first budget session under Prime Minister Balendra Shah's Rastriya Swatantra Party government, which took office in March.
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Chalmers reveals gas tax revenue is up in federal budget
Australian Treasurer Jim Chalmers reports that offshore gas project taxation has generated higher-than-expected revenue in the federal budget. The announcement frames an upcoming budget focused on addressing housing market and tax system issues.
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Can a U.S.-Brokered State Budget Help Unite Libya?
The article examines a U.S.-brokered budget agreement between Libya's rival factions as a potential tool for national unity. It frames the agreement skeptically using colloquial language ('pinky promise') to suggest the commitment lacks binding force or credibility.
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βSafety concerns, resource managementββUS to shut Peshawar consulate, will save $7.5 million a year
The US is closing its consulate in Peshawar, Pakistan, citing safety concerns and resource management, with projected annual savings of $7.5 million. The closure is framed as the first American consulate abroad to shut under Trump's budget-cutting agenda, following the post's historical role as a frontline position near Afghanistan.
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Outrage explodes after GOP allocates $1 billion for Trumpβs ballroom
The article reports that Sen. Chuck Grassley announced Republicans will allocate $1 billion in budget funds for a Trump White House ballroom project, despite Trump's previous commitment to use only private funds. The project cost has reportedly increased from an originally planned $200 million.
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Spirit Airlines turmoil leaves budget travelers scrambling for refunds, answers
Spirit Airlines faces operational turmoil, leaving budget travelers unable to secure refunds or obtain clear answers about their travel plans. The article frames this as a consumer crisis affecting price-sensitive passengers.
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The states have lessons for Congress about the exploding national debt
The article uses Indiana's fiscal turnaround and AAA credit rating as a case study to argue that states have successfully implemented balanced budget practices that Congress should emulate. The piece frames state-level fiscal discipline as a proven model for addressing national debt concerns.
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NT debt to hit $12.55b as budget delivers no new cost of living relief
The Northern Territory's budget for 2026-27 projects debt will reach $12.55 billion while allocating record spending to health and crime prevention. The article frames this as a budget that fails to provide new cost of living relief measures.
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Who are the winners and losers in Victoria's budget
Victoria's 2026-27 budget allocates funds for targeted spending measures and criminal justice reforms despite rising government debt. The article frames budget outcomes as creating distinct 'winners and losers' across different policy areas.
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Breaking: Victoria spruiks 'disciplined' budget despite cost-of-living handouts
Victoria's government is promoting its budget as 'disciplined' while continuing cost-of-living assistance programs and service spending, despite not meaningfully addressing rising state debt. The article frames this as a contradiction occurring shortly before an election.
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One-off tax cut in play as Albanese keeps budget options open
The Australian Labor government is considering a one-off tax cut for working Australians as a cost-of-living relief measure ahead of next week's federal budget. The option remains under consideration as the government finalizes its budget plans.
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