The Ministry of External Affairs on Thursday confirmed that approximately 1,563 Indian nationals have been deported from the United States since January 20, 2025, the day Donald Trump assumed office as US President for a second term.
The sudden dismissal has raised concerns due to Comey's involvement in cases that have gained renewed attention among Trump supporters in recent weeks.
US President Donald Trump on Wednesday hinted at reaching a new trade deal with India soon. While adding "maybe", he said that currently the US is in negotiations with India.
The message was the clearest sign yet of the cracks emerging in Trump's coalition, many of whom are loudly demanding more information about the financier, who has been subject to myriad conspiracies since his death by suicide in 2019.
Trump, while speaking to reporters during a bilateral meeting with Bahrain's Crown Prince Salman bin Hamad bin Isa Al Khalifa, emphasised that August 1 will be a significant day, when a lot of money will come into his country.
Trump said the US will now impose a 19 per cent tariff on Indonesian imports, down from the earlier proposed 32 per cent. The agreement comes after Trump held talks with Indonesian President Prabowo Subianto.
The US Administration under President Donald Trump on Tuesday (local time) announced that the 2,000 National Guard members, who were deployed in response to widespread month-long immigration protests, were being withdrawn from the Los Angeles area, CNN reported.
Former Indian diplomat KP Fabian on Wednesday slammed NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte over his warning of possible secondary sanctions on India, China, and Brazil for maintaining trade ties with Russia, saying Rutte was "speaking out of turn" and "talking through his hat," as he has no
Reacting to US President Donald Trump's claim of ending the cessation of hostilities between India and Pakistan 23 times in 66 days and bringing an end to the Operation Sindoor, Congress MP Jairam Ramesh on Wednesday slammed the Bharatiya Janata Party for not refuting the claims.
Echoing US President Donald Trump's stance on imposing economic sanctions against countries maintaining trade ties with Russia if Moscow doesn't put an end to the conflict in Ukraine, NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte on Tuesday (local time) urged India, China, and Brazil to reconsider their