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US "greatly worried" about health of Niger President
The US is "greatly worried" about the health and personal safety of Niger's President Mohamed Bazoum and his family, Miller said on Wednesday (local time).
Don’t want to speak on pvt exchanges...: US on Pak cable
Addressing a press briefing on Wednesday (local time), Miller said the US expressed concern privately to the Pakistan government as it expressed concern publicly regarding the then-Pakistan Prime Minister's visit to Russia on the same day when the conflict between Moscow and Kyiv started.
Biden's order proposes ban on US investments in China's tech
The order will ban venture capital and private equity firms from investing money into Chinese efforts to make semiconductors and other microelectronics, quantum computers and certain artificial intelligence applications.
US encouraged Pakistan govt to remove Imran Khan as PM: Report
The US State Department in a meeting on March 7, 2022 encouraged the Pakistani government to remove Imran Khan as the country's Prime Minister over his neutrality in the conflict between Russia and Ukraine, US-based news outlet The Intercept reported citing a classified Pakistani government document.
Would go for total de-coupling with China: Vivek Ramaswamy
Vivek Ramaswamy, the Indian-American lawmaker who is set to contest against former President Donald Trump in the 2024 elections, has called China the “biggest threat” that the US faces and has said that he would go for “total de-coupling” with Beijing if he comes to power.
Biden Administration to restrict investments in China
In a move that could rankle Beijing, the Biden administration is planning to issue new restrictions on American investments in certain advanced industries in China to protect ‘national security threats’, New York Times reported on Wednesday citing people familiar with the deliberations.
Blinken reiterates calls for release of Niger President Bazoum
United States State Secretary Antony Blinken had spoken to Niger President Mohamed Bazoum and reiterated America's calls for his release.
Will carry out largest deportation operation if elected: Trump
US former President Donald Trump, on Tuesday, said that if he is elected again then will use all necessary state, local, federal, and military resources to carry out the 'largest domestic deportation operation in American history'.
Two killed as storms rip through eastern US
A storm swept across the eastern US on Monday evening, killing at least two people, grounding thousands of flights and leaving millions of houses and offices without electricity.
Discussing war in Ukraine would be top priority at G20: US
On whether anything was going to come out of the G20 Summit as far as the Russia-Ukraine conflict is concerned, Mattew Miller told media persons, "I will say that, in all of our conversations with allies and partners around the world, we continue to discuss the war in Ukraine."
Niger: US warns military junta of consequences
Replying to the question, US State Department Spokesperson Matthew Miller said, "Acting Secretary Nuland met yesterday with leaders of the junta and made clear that there was a diplomatic path forward for them if they would choose a return to constitutional order."
Niger: As Junta holds onto control, hopes for dialogue fade
The junta also named a new head to the country’s presidential guard, the unit tasked with protecting Bazoum but which detained him last month. General Tchiani, who led the unit at the time of the coup, now appears to be in charge of the country, The New York Times reported.
US deploys more than 3K sailors, Marines to Middle East
"Amphibious assault ship USS Bataan (LHD 50) and dock landing ship USS Carter Hall (LSD 50) entered the Red Sea after transiting from the Mediterranean Sea through the Suez Canal. Bataan ARG/26th MEU units bring to the region additional aviation and naval assets, as well as more US Marines and Sailors, providing greater flexibility and maritime capability to US 5th Fleet," CENTCOM said in a statement.
US: Sikh store owner’s courage foils robbery attempt
A masked robber broke into the shop, moved behind the cash register and stole a number of tobacco goods, including cigarettes, cigars, and vapes. In the footage, a bystander can be heard doubting that the store owners would do anything to stop the burglar as the robber callously threw the stolen goods into a trash can.
US, Iraq discuss long-term defense cooperation
The United States and Iraq hope to take critical steps to expand their partnership from one focused almost entirely on countering the Islamic State (IS) to a 360-degree whole-of-government alliance, Voice of America (VOA) reported.
US: Severe thunderstorms kill two in eastern US
The eastern part of the United States was hit by deadly thunderstorms on Monday, resulting in the death of two people, reported USA Today.
US teacher accused of having sexual relationship with student
Kaitlin Glover, 34, a former employee of Mountain View Christian School, faces with felony lewdness with a juvenile and charges of holding a school employee position in authority, while engaging in sex with a student over the age of 16
US Congressmen Ro Khanna, Michael Waltz to visit India
US Congressmen, Ro Khanna and Michael Waltz, who are also co-chairs of the House India caucus will lead a bipartisan Congressional Member Delegation to India and will also attend Prime Minister Narendra Modi's address from Red Fort on Independence Day.
South California: 3 Die as firefighting helicopters collide
Gov. Gavin Newsom of California said in a statement on Monday that three men who were killed were Josh Bischof, an assistant chief at Cal Fire; Tim Rodriguez, a fire captain at Cal Fire; and Tony Sousa, a contract pilot, the New York Times reported.
US: Former officer gets more than 4 years sentence in Floyd case
On May 25, 2020, Minneapolis police officers arrested Floyd, a 46-year-old Black man, after a store employee told the police that he had bought cigarettes with a counterfeit USD 20 bill. Floyd was handcuffed and pinned to the ground under the knee of Officer Derek Chauvin for more than nine minutes. While two other officers held Floyd down, Thao held back bystanders who were anxious about Floyd’s condition, The New York Times reported.
US companies are buying less from China as ties remain tense
Companies such as HP, Stanley Black & Decker and Lego are among those that have been repositioning their supply lines for American consumers, either to avoid the risk of being pinched between rival superpowers or as part of a longer-term strategy to produce goods closer to customers.
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