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A looming government shutdown in the US dominates headlines as the Senate rejects competing funding plans, while Trump's administration pushes controversial policies including military intervention in cities, relaxing environmental rules, and reaching a drug discount deal with Pfizer.

Trump's Gaza peace plan faces a four-day ultimatum for Hamas to respond, as international leaders cautiously welcome the proposal while Palestinians remain skeptical and analysts question its fatal flaws.

A larger UN force is approved to combat gang violence in Haiti, while Congo's former president Joseph Kabila is sentenced to death in absentia, and investigations into US Green Beret war crimes in Afghanistan highlight a culture of lawlessness.

UK business confidence falls to a record low amid rising costs, as Keir Starmer draws battle lines with Reform UK, labeling its leader a "snake oil salesman" and promising an "online hospital" for the NHS.

**A California woman receives a $17M settlement for a violent arrest, Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs faces an 11-year sentence, and a delayed US human trafficking report is released amid concerns over free speech crackdowns and racially discriminatory policies in Australia**.

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