
Iain Marlow
Diplomatic and National Security Correspondent at Bloomberg News
Bloomberg @business diplomatic correspondent in DC via Hong Kong, New Delhi. Cyclist. @globeandmail @SOAS alum. Views: own. Tips? [email protected]
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news.bloombergtax.com | Iain Marlow
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news.bloomberglaw.com | Iain Marlow
The State Department told Congress it has approved a possible $5.6 billion sale of F-16 fighter jets to the Philippines, a move that would send US warplanes to a key ally in Southeast Asia that has clashed with China. The proposed sale is for 20 F-16’s, made by Lockheed Martin Corp., and other equipment including missiles, radars and spare engines, according to a statement from the Defense Security Cooperation Agency.
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bloomberg.com | Iain Marlow
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flipboard.com | Iain Marlow
2 hours agoHHS layoffs hit Meals on Wheels and other services for seniors and disabledThe layoffs at the Department of Health and Human Services slashed the staffs of major federal aging, disability and anti-poverty programs, leaving the future of those programs uncertain.
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bloomberg.com | Iain Marlow
The Trump administration is sanctioning six Hong Kong officials, including the city’s justice secretary and police commissioner, in the latest steps to target authorities implementing Beijing’s hardline policies.
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