The Daily Brief
2024 Elections: The United States
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House and Senate elections will help decide whether the next president will need to rely largely on executive power to implement policy, shaping his or domestic policy.
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What Challenges Lay Ahead for Sri Lanka's New President?
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President Dissanayake's left-wing agenda will run up against IMF commitments and an opposition-controlled parliament, raising the risk of a snap ballot that could reshape the island nation's political landscape.
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Egyptians Brace for More Austerity Measures as Cairo Eyes More IMF Loan Tranches
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To cut costs and boost revenue, Cairo will continue to enact IMF-recommended measures like subsidy cuts and tax reforms, but it will do so in a piecemeal fashion to avoid triggering unrest.
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OTHER TOPICS WE'RE TRACKING
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China: Monetary Stimulus Not Enough To Spur Growth
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Russia, Ukraine: Russian Forces Commence Storm of Vuhledar
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Somalia: Egypt Proceeds With New Heavy Weapons Shipment to Mogadishu
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Bolivia: Unrest and Political Instability Risks To Increase Amid Protests
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U.S., Mexico: Trump Threatens Tariffs on John Deere for Moving Production to Mexico
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Germany: FDP Chief Lindner Warns of 'Autumn of Decisions,' Hints at Coalition Collapse
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UAE, U.S.: United Arab Emirates Becomes "Major Defense Partner" of the United States
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