Corruption Exposed: Massive Protests Rock Hungary Over Government Scandal

Budapest, Hungary – Protests have surged in Budapest following the release of a leaked recording that has sparked accusations of corruption against top government officials. The tape, disclosed by Peter Magyar, a former government insider turned critic, has triggered a wave of public discontent and calls for the resignation of Prime Minister Viktor Orban and his chief prosecutor. This scandal is the latest blow to Orban’s populist government, which has faced long-standing criticism of corruption …

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**China Bans US Processors and Windows for Government Computers in Latest Tech Trade War Move**

Beijing, China – In a recent move, the Chinese government has unveiled guidelines that prohibit the use of US processors from leading companies such as AMD and Intel in government computers and servers. Alongside this restriction, Microsoft Windows and foreign database products have also been barred in favor of domestic solutions. This decision marks the latest development in a long-standing tech trade war between China and the United States. Under the new guidelines, government agencies …

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**Chinese Government Implementation Plan Excludes Intel and AMD Chips** – Growing Technological Decoupling with U.S. Surfaces

Beijing, China – China has recently implemented new guidelines that exclude Intel and Advanced Micro Devices (AMD) microprocessors from government computers and servers, as reported by the Financial Times. This move is part of a larger trend of technological decoupling between China and the U.S., aiming to reduce dependence on American technology. In addition to Intel and AMD chips, the guidelines also restrict the use of Microsoft Windows operating systems and foreign database software in …

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Government Computers in China Bans Use of Intel and AMD Chips, Shocking Report Reveals!

Beijing, China – In a recent development, the Chinese government has issued a directive prohibiting the use of Intel and AMD chips in government computers. This decision, reported by the Financial Times, marks a significant shift in China’s approach to technology and cybersecurity. The move to block the use of these popular computer chips comes amidst growing concerns over the security of foreign-made technology. Chinese authorities have expressed worries about potential backdoor access and security …

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Government Shutdown Averted: President Biden Signs $1.2 Trillion Legislation for Federal Agencies

LAS VEGAS, NV – President Joe Biden signed into law a $1.2 trillion legislation over the weekend, completing the funding of federal agencies through the fiscal year that ends on September 30. This move came after the House passed the package on Friday and the Senate followed suit early Saturday morning. The bill addresses critical government operations, including the departments of Defense, Homeland Security, Labor, Health and Human Services, Education, State, and the legislative branch. …

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Marjorie Taylor Greene Triggers Chaos in House of Representatives Over Government Shutdown – Exclusive Inside Washington Coverage!

Washington, DC – Representative Marjorie Taylor Greene of Georgia instigated a move to remove House Speaker Mike Johnson as the US House of Representatives narrowly approved a bill to prevent a government shutdown. The bill faced objections from conservative Republicans, including Greene, who are aligned with former President Donald Trump. The dispute unfolded as Greene filed a motion to remove Johnson while the House was still in the process of voting on the spending agreement. …

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Government Funding: US Senate Approves $1.2tn Spending Package to Avoid Shutdown

Washington, DC – The US Senate has reached an agreement on a $1.2 trillion spending package to fund the government through September, narrowly avoiding a partial shutdown just minutes before a midnight deadline. While lawmakers continue to vote on various amendments, the agreement ensures that key government departments will receive funding without interruption. The bill is expected to be signed by President Joe Biden on Saturday, following intense negotiations. Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer emphasized …

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Government Funding Package Agreement Reached, Averting Shutdown – Senate Voting Soon!

Washington, D.C. – The Senate has successfully reached a significant agreement late Friday night to vote on a crucial government funding package, forestalling a threatened partial government shutdown set to commence at midnight. Although the final approval is anticipated in the wee hours of Saturday morning, the Senate’s decisive action is projected to effectively prevent any halt in funding or government operations. Earlier in the day, the House had cast its votes; however, the Senate’s …

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Government Shutdown Averted: Senate Passes $1.2 Trillion Spending Bill in Last-Minute Deal with Biden

WASHINGTON – Senators worked late into the night on Friday and early Saturday morning on a bill to fund several government departments and agencies, missing the midnight deadline to prevent a partial shutdown. Despite the missed deadline, Senate leaders reached a deal to vote on amendments and final passage of the bill, which would then head to President Joe Biden for his signature. The White House expressed confidence in Congress passing the necessary appropriations to …

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Government Shutdown Looms as Senate Failure Blocks Funding Bill – Capitol Hill Chaos Ensues

Washington, DC – The United States government faces the looming threat of a partial shutdown as the Senate struggles to pass essential funding legislation before a critical deadline. The potential shutdown could have limited consequences if funding is approved over the weekend, but the failure to meet the deadline highlights the ongoing challenges within the legislative branch. Uncertainty looms as the Senate remains deadlocked on the legislation, with no clear timeline for resolution. Senate Majority …

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