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President Zelenskyy to Visit Washington This Week as Biden Administration Pushes for Additional $24 Billion in Aid for Ukraine

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy is set to visit Washington this week to discuss the Biden administration's request for an additional $24 billion in security and humanitarian aid for Ukraine. The US has already provided Ukraine with more than $1.5 billion in security assistance since 2014, and has appointed a special envoy to facilitate a peaceful resolution to the conflict in eastern Ukraine. The visit is seen as a key step in the Biden administration's efforts to support Ukraine, with the debate over the aid package expected to be a major focus.

House Republicans Face Internal Divisions as Government Shutdown Looms

House Republicans are facing internal divisions as the deadline for a government shutdown looms, with far-right Republicans clashing with center-right lawmakers and House Speaker Kevin McCarthy's future in doubt. Senate Republicans are watching with dismay as the odds of a government shutdown increase, and Rep. Steve Womack (R-Ark.) warned that a shutdown "will not go well for us." Time is running out for Congress to reach a deal and avoid a shutdown before the September 30th deadline.

Biden to Address United Nations General Assembly in Support of Ukraine’s Efforts to Repel Russian Invasion

President Joe Biden will address the United Nations General Assembly on Tuesday to rally international support for Ukraine's effort to repel Russia's invasion. House Speaker Kevin McCarthy and House Democratic Leader Hakeem Jeffries will host a meeting with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy during his visit to the U.S. Capitol. Biden's speech is an important step in the international community's effort to address the ongoing conflict in Ukraine, and a repudiation of the "America First" approach taken by the previous administration.

Canada and India Engage in Diplomatic Standoff After Accusations of Foreign Involvement in Canadian Citizen’s Killing

Canada and India have been in a diplomatic dispute after Canada accused India of being involved in the killing of a Sikh activist on Canadian soil. In response, India expelled a senior Canadian diplomat and accused Canada of interfering in its internal affairs. Canada had also expelled a top Indian diplomat. Both countries have accused each other of interfering in their internal affairs and it remains to be seen how the situation will be resolved.

Trump and Biden in Tight Race for 2024 Presidential Election, CBS News Poll Finds

A new CBS News poll has found that former President Donald Trump and current President Joe Biden are in a tight race for the 2024 presidential election, with Biden down one point in a matchup against Trump. In response, Trump has decided to skip the second Republican presidential primary debate and instead deliver a prime-time speech to union workers in Detroit. The poll also found that Trump has a strong lead in the Republican primary race and Biden is the frontrunner among Democratic primary voters, with a majority of Americans believing the country is headed in the wrong direction.

Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau Announces Investigation into Alleged Link Between Indian Government Agents and Killing of Canadian Citizen Hardeep Singh Nijjar

Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau has announced that intelligence agencies are looking into possible links between agents of the Indian government and the assassination of Hardeep Singh Nijjar, a Canadian citizen and strong supporter of an independent Sikh homeland. Trudeau has stated that the government is taking the allegations seriously and is in contact with the Indian government to ensure justice is served. He also urged anyone with information to come forward, and said the government will continue to monitor the situation and take appropriate action.

Prominent Jewish Advocacy Groups Condemn Former President Trump’s Divisive Post on Rosh Hashanah

Prominent Jewish advocacy groups have condemned former President Donald Trump's post on his Truth Social platform, which accused "liberal Jews" of voting to "destroy" America and Israel. The post, which was released on the weekend of Rosh Hashanah, was deemed "divisive," "inappropriate," and "offensive" by the Anti-Defamation League, the American Israel Public Affairs Committee, and other Jewish advocacy groups. The post has since been removed from Truth Social, but the backlash from Jewish advocacy groups continues.