Vishwa Hindu Parishad (VHP) leader Vinod Bansal on Friday welcomed former US President Donald Trump's remarks condemning violence against Hindus, Christians, and other minorities in Bangladesh and said that UN Secretary-General and others should also come forward in this regard.
Former US President Donald Trump climbed up a campaign-themed garbage truck in Wisconsin on Wednesday, seizing on President Joe Biden's remarks in which he appeared to label Trump supporters as "garbage," as reported by The Hill.
Former US President Donald Trump's son and son-in-law are being targeted by Chinese government-linked hackers as part of a large-scale cyber-espionage campaign affecting senior figures in both the Republican and Democratic parties, as suspected by US officials, CNN reported on Tuesday. This
The poll shows Trump with 47 per cent to 45 per cent edge over Kamala Harris, an advantage that comes within the survey's margin of error of plus or minus 2.5 percentage points.
Former US President Donald Trump called for the death penalty for migrants who kill US citizens or members of law enforcement, during his rally in the city of Aurora in Colorado, escalating the anti-immigration rhetoric that has fueled his presidential run.
Sharon D Wright Austin believes that there will be high expectations that the ties between India and the US will improve under Vice President Kamala Harris' administration.
Former US President Donald Trump has revealed what Prime Minister Narendra Modi said when offered help in dealing with a country that threatened India and said the Indian leader remarked "I will do it, I will do it, I will do anything necessary". Trump made the remarks in a podcast called
Before Narendra Modi assumed office as India's Prime Minister in 2014, there was instability due to frequent changes in the leadership, former US President Donald Trump has said in a podcast called 'Flagrant' with comedians Andrew Schultz and Akash Singh.
In an email interview with ANI, the US professor said that the two presidential candidates pointed out that there are clear differences between the two candidates in terms of race, colour, ideology and views regarding issues.