⚠️Continuation of National Emergency Regarding Somalia Regulation
The President's notice announces the continuation of the national emergency concerning Somalia due to persistent violence, piracy, and arms embargo violations. The proclamation references prior Executive Orders aimed at addressing the security threats and stabilizing the region, highlighting ongoing concerns that demand sustained U.S. governmental attention and action.
Learn More🇺🇸Continuation of National Emergency Regarding South Sudan
The notice from the President confirms the continuation of a national emergency regarding South Sudan due to ongoing threats to security and stability caused by violence, human rights abuses, and obstruction of humanitarian efforts. This decision extends measures previously enacted under Executive Order 13664 aimed at addressing these crises.
Learn More🔒Continuation of National Emergency Addressing Cyber Threats
The President's notice extends the national emergency concerning significant malicious cyber-enabled activities, recognizing ongoing threats to national security, foreign policy, and the economy. This action affirms the need for continued vigilance and action against cyber threats that are impactful beyond national borders, emphasizing the importance of cybersecurity in business operations.
Learn More🚧Continuation of National Emergency Regarding Iran Implications
The regulatory notice announces the continuation of the national emergency declared in response to threats posed by the Government of Iran. This includes the ongoing sanctions and actions taken under various Executive Orders aimed at protecting U.S. national security and interests, reaffirming that the threat from Iran remains significant.
Learn More🌍Continuation of National Emergency with Respect to Venezuela
This document announces the continuation of a national emergency concerning Venezuela, first declared in 2015 due to human rights violations and government corruption. The President emphasizes ongoing threats to U.S. national security and foreign policy, maintaining the emergency status as outlined in previous executive orders.
Learn More🚨Continuation of National Emergency
The regulatory notice addresses the continuation of a national emergency declared due to the actions of the Russian Federation impacting Ukraine. It outlines several executive orders that define the nature of the threat and the need for ongoing sanctions, emphasizing national security and foreign policy concerns related to Ukraine's stability and integrity.
Learn More⚖️Continuation of National Emergency Regarding Libya Announced
The notice details the continuation of a national emergency originally declared in 2011 concerning Libya, citing ongoing violence and threats to national security. This extension is aimed at protecting against potential abuses involving Libyan state assets and maintaining stability in the region. The announcement reflects the U.S. commitment to addressing the challenges posed by the current situation in Libya.
Learn More🇺🇸Continuation of National Emergency Regarding Burma in 2025
The President's notice confirms the ongoing national emergency declared in response to the February 2021 coup in Burma. It emphasizes the situation as a significant threat to U.S. national security and foreign policy, necessitating a one-year extension of the emergency measures initially enacted through Executive Order 14014. The notice will be published in the Federal Register and communicated to Congress.
Learn More⚡National Energy Emergency Executive Order
Executive Order 14156 declares a national energy emergency, emphasizing the need for a reliable, affordable energy supply. It calls for expedited actions from federal agencies to develop domestic energy resources and strengthen infrastructure. The order outlines emergency regulations affecting environmental permits and encourages cooperation across various sectors to ensure energy security and economic prosperity for the nation.
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