Mumbai (Maharashtra) [India], August 21: The 7th Edition of the Fire & Security India Expo (FSIE) is all set to kick start from August 22nd to 24th at the extravagant Jio World Convention Centre. This three-day event promises to be a pivotal gathering for professionals and businesses
The 44th President of the US expressed his "hope" to the Democratic National Convention attendees, citing Vice President Kamala Harris's readiness to assume the presidency.
The lineup of speakers remains strong on day two of the Democratic National Convention in Chicago, with US Senator Bernie Sanders vowing his support for the Democratic nominee, Kamala Harris for the upcoming US Presidential Polls.
The two leaders underlined that no nation should harbour terrorists and agreed to bring perpetrators to justice, in line with domestic laws and international conventions.
Hillary Clinton spoke Monday at the Democratic National Convention in Chicago, and made a scathing attack on former US President Donald Trump, saying that the Democrats now have 'him on the run', as she appreciated Kamala Harris' leadership.
New Delhi [India], August 20: The upcoming Odoo Community Days India 2024 is a much-awaited event on the tech calendar. The event is scheduled to be held on the 23rd and 24th August 2024 at the Mahatma Mandir Convention Center Gandhinagar. The event is positioned to be one of the most sig
Summing up his political career at the Democratic National Convention in Chicago on Monday, US President Joe Biden said that he remains 'too young' to be in the Senate, and 'too old' to stay as the President of the country.
At the Democratic Party Convention in Chicago, Jill Biden paid tribute to her husband, President Joe Biden and spoke of their life together from raising their children to his rise to the vice presidency and ultimately to the presidency.
Former US Secretary of State, Hilary Clinton extended strong support on Monday for Vice President Kamala Harris, saying that the "future is here" and added that if her mother and Kamala's mother would see them, they would have said to keep going.
American civil rights activist, Reverend Jesse Jackson, on Monday (local time) made a surprise appearance at the Democratic National Convention in Chicago, receiving a standing ovation from everyone there.