Further questioning the legitimacy of the interim government in Bangladesh, he alleged that the current administration has "no authority, a people's mandate, or jurisdiction."
"We have seen a very distinct change in outlook. President Trump himself announced at a press conference earlier this year that the previous administration, through USAID, spent millions of dollars on regime change in Bangladesh. He was referring to the protests last year. The US attitude
"There is no place in the world that can compete against New York City and yet you have a socialist, communist, however you wanna label this, who wants to arrest Netanyahu, hates Jews, hates Indian people, wants to defund law enforcement. You know what that's gonna cost. It's so sad," Eri
"Melbourne is very much open for business. We live in a world where there is a lot of change happening. We are seeing new trade barriers go up, tariffs. That's not our approach in Australia. In Australia we see opportunity. New opportunity to engage like never before, whether that is tech
With the Senate's approval, no further action is needed in the chamber. The bill will now be sent directly to President Donald Trump for his signature to become law.
"... if we think there's a problem in Seattle where we have a very liberal/communist mayor, it's certainly beyond just liberal... We're going to move the event to someplace where it's going to be appreciated and safe," he said.
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu welcomed the UN Security Council's endorsement of President Donald Trump's 20-Point Plan on Gaza, describing the development as a significant step toward regional stability and cooperation.
US President Donald Trump defended his economic policies, claiming inflation is back to "normal" and will fall further. He blamed Joe Biden for earlier price rises and praised McDonald's for cheaper meals, while inflation remains above the US Federal Reserve's 2 per cent target, according to
Seoul has sought to secure enrichment and spent fuel recycling rights as part of efforts to address concerns about energy security and growing stockpiles of nuclear waste -- a move that would require a revision to the bilateral nuclear energy pact,
US President Donald Trump blamed his hoarse voice on shouting at officials from a foreign country that sought to change a trade deal. He refused to name the nation and highlighted recent trade talks with China, including tariff reductions and postponed export controls.
US President Donald Trump told McDonald's business leaders that Americans are "lucky" he won the election, claiming his policies are lowering inflation and strengthening the economy. He blamed Joe Biden for earlier high prices and called the stock market "a hell of an indicator."