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"Will continue to push to help resettle our Afghan allies”: US
“As we mark two years since the conclusion of the US war in Afghanistan, we salute the valour, patriotism, and selflessness of the American service members and civilians who fought and served there over the course of 20 years,” read an official statement by Austin.
US Secy Yellen to travel to India for G20 Leaders’ Summit
On her fourth visit to India in 10 months, Secretary Yellen will focus on strengthening the global economy and supporting low and middle-income countries by advancing the Multilateral Development Bank (MDB) evolution, debt restructuring, and the IMF’s Poverty Reduction and Growth Trust (PRGT), the White House said.
Donald Trump pleads not guilty in Georgia election interference
Former US President Donald Trump has pleaded not guilty in the Georgia election interference case, waiving the right to appear in court next week, CNN reported on Thursday.
US: Georgia declares October as ‘Hindu Heritage Month’
In a significant development, the US state of Georgia has declared the month of October as ‘Hindu Heritage Month’ citing the contribution of the ‘vibrant’ 'Hindu American' community in the state’s progress.
"He would be very good…”: Trump on Vivek Ramaswamy
In an interesting turn of events in the presidential poll campaign, former US President Donald Trump heaped praises on the entrepreneur and rival Vivek Ramaswamy, signalling that would be open to having him as his running mate, New York Post reported on Wednesday.
US approves funding for transfer of military equipment to Taiwan
The department in its notification to the Congress wrote: “FMF will be used to strengthen Taiwan’s self-defence capabilities through joint and combined defence capability and enhanced maritime domain awareness and maritime security capability.”
Biden administration cancels 72 million USD in student loans
“As the California Department of Justice proved in court, Ashford relied extensively on high-pressure and deceptive recruiting tactics to lure students,” U.S. Under Secretary of Education James Kvaal said in a statement. “Today we are protecting the students who were cheated by Ashford, and we will also hold the perpetrators accountable, protect taxpayers, and deter future wrongdoing.”
Russia, N Korea actively advancing in arms deal negotiations: US
The Biden government stated on Wednesday that they are still concerned that the two pariah states are engaged in arms negotiations and that, following Russian Defence Minister Sergei Shoigu's visit to North Korea last month, a second delegation of Russian officials have arrived in Pyongyang for additional talks on a potential deal
UK regrets Russia’s “reckless use of veto” for Mali sanctions
Russia on Wednesday vetoed the UNSC resolution, drafted by France and UAE, on sanctions against Mali, TASS reported. Thirteen Security Council members voted in favour of a resolution to extend the UN sanctions and independent monitoring for another year. Russia cast a veto, while China abstained from voting on Wednesday.
TikTok's future in US still limbo: Report
Despite the intense pressure, the US government has still not taken any decision regarding TikTok, the New York Times reported.
Hurricane Idalia expected to make landfall as Category 4 storm
Hurricane Idalia is forecasted to be an "extremely dangerous" Category 4 storm when it makes landfall early on Wednesday (US time), according to the updated advisory from the National Hurricane Center.
US: Florida braces for Hurricane Idalia storm
Hurricane Idalia is projected to make landfall in the United States during the early hours of Wednesday (US time). The National Hurricane Center said that “Catastrophic storm surge” and “destructive winds” were likely Wednesday morning.
Views about India are positive across 23 countries: Survey
There is a positive attitude regarding India across 23 countries, a Washington-based think tank survey reported.
US unveils new military aid package for Ukraine
According to a statement from Blinken, the package includes additional mine-clearing equipment, missiles for air defence, ammunition for artillery and high bar systems, and more than three million rounds of small arms ammunition.
Hundreds trafficked into online scam centres across SE Asia
The United Nations said in a report that hundreds of thousands of people are being trafficked by criminal gangs and forced to work in scam centres and other illegal online operations that have surged across Southeast Asia in the past years, reported Al Jazeera.
"Time to end the weaponization of race": Indian-American Vivek Ra
Taking to social media platform X, Ramaswamy said, “Congresswoman @AyannaPressley says “we don’t need any more brown faces that don’t want to be a brown voice.” There’s nothing more racist than to assume the color of someone’s skin predicts something about the content of their viewpoints. Time to end the weaponization of race.
New York: Father stabs wife, children before killing himself
A father has fatally stabbed his wife and their two young boys, an infant and a toddler, before killing himself inside their Upper West Side apartment in New York, police and sources said, New York Post reported.
US rapper Eminem asks Ramaswamy to stop rapping his songs
The youngest Indian-Origin Republican presidential candidate, Vivek Ramaswamy has received a notice from Marshall B. Mathers III, better known as the rapper Eminem for using their music in election campaigning, The New York Times reported on Monday.
At G20, Biden will discuss joint efforts to tackle global issues
US President Joe Biden will “reaffirm US commitment to the G20” as the premier forum of economic cooperation globally and will also speak about a range of issues, including the social effects of Russia's war in Ukraine, the White House said on Tuesday
Chandrayaan-3: Sri Sri Ravi Shankar lauds women scientists
He said, “It’s a very emotional moment that we landed on Moon and already we have started receiving the picture and possibilities are many from this”.
US: University faculty member fatally shot on campus
A faculty member of the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill was shot dead on campus on Monday afternoon, and a suspect has been taken into custody, according to a school spokesman
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