Former United States National Security Advisor John Bolton has said that India should treat US President Donald Trump as a "one-time proposition" and pursue its national interests without assuming his policies reflect the "larger American view".
In an interview with ANI, Bolton, who has also served as US Ambassador to the United Nations, criticised Trump's "erratic behaviour" of imposing tariffs on India for its Russian oil purchases, while questioning why similar actions were not taken against countries like China, Turkey, and P
The fatal shooting of activist Charlie Kirk has raised concerns over lawmakers' security in Washington. Members urge enhanced protection, while costs and feasibility are debated. Speaker Mike Johnson and others are reviewing options, including a pilot security program, as Congress approac
Dwayne Johnson, also popularly known as 'The Rock', created quite a buzz at the recently concluded Venice Film Festival due to his drastic weight loss. The actor has now revealed the reason for his major weight drop.
The York Theatre Royal has announced the revival of one of the best theatrical plays, 'The Secret Garden--The Musical', on Monday. It will be directed by the Tony Award-winning director John Doyle.
CPI(M) MP John Brittas said the Opposition organised a mock poll ahead of the Vice Presidential election to minimise invalid votes. He called the contest an "ideological battle" and said cross-voting was possible as some MPs might vote "as per their desire."
Actor Daniel Craig talked about being part of 'Wake Up Dead Man: A Knives Out Mystery', directed by Rian Johnson, at the Toronto International Film Festival premiere of the movie, reported People.
The 82nd edition of the Venice Film Festival concluded on Saturday after crowning Jim Jarmusch's 'Father Mother Sister Brother' Golden Lion award for the best film at the event.
House Speaker Mike Johnson defended President Trump after he called the bipartisan push to release Jeffrey Epstein investigation files a "Democrat hoax," saying Trump has been an FBI informant for decades and "has great sympathy for the women who have suffered these unspeakable harms."
The Toronto International Film Festival kicked off its 50th edition Thursday evening with the world premiere of 'John Candy: I Like Me,' a documentary that celebrates the life and career of the titular funnyman, who died of a heart attack in 1994 at the age of 43