11-27-24 RSO News PM

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As the day concludes, we bring you stories highlighting international diplomacy through unique gifts and legislative actions impacting nonprofit organizations.

Putin Gifts Zoo Animals, Including Lion and Bears, to North Korean Zoo

In a gesture symbolizing strengthening ties, Russian President Vladimir Putin has gifted over 70 animals, including an African lion and two brown bears, to North Korea's Central Zoo. The transfer was overseen by Russia's natural resources minister and included various species from Moscow's zoo.

This act reflects the deepening relationship between Russia and North Korea, marked by recent agreements and mutual support. Such exchanges are seen as diplomatic efforts to solidify alliances amid global tensions.

House Passes Bill Allowing Treasury to Target Nonprofits Deemed to Support Terrorism

The U.S. House of Representatives has passed a bill granting the Treasury Department authority to revoke the tax-exempt status of nonprofits it deems supportive of terrorism. The legislation, passed with a 219-184 vote, has sparked concerns over potential misuse and lack of due process protections.

Critics argue that the bill could be used to target political opponents and lacks transparency in its implementation. Supporters assert that it is a necessary measure to prevent funding of terrorist activities through nonprofit organizations. The bill's future in the Senate remains uncertain.

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