Ukraine Will Get USD 1.2 Billion In Long-Term Security Assistance From United States
The latest aid comes as Ukraine prepares to launch a spring offensive against Russian forces, with air defence a persistent issue.
Japan, United States, South Korea Considering Sharing North Korean Missile Data
Ties between Japan and South Korea have rapidly thawed in recent months, largely because of their shared sense of urgency over escalating regional security threats.
United States Labels Syria’s Decision To Rejoin Arab League As A “Grave Strategic Mistake”
Key members of Congress from both parties took a far harder tone, urging the US to employ sanctions to prevent normalization with Assad
NSAs From United States, India, And United Arab Emirates Met With Crown Prince Salman
Prior to his visit to Saudi Arabia, NSA Doval met with his counterpart in Iran.
United States Propose Fresh Rules For Flight Cancellations, Delays
The White House said that President Joe Biden and Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg would announce the start of the rulemaking process Monday.
Russia Accuses United States Of Being Behind Alleged Kremlin Drone Attack
The Kremlin has stated that it reserves the right to retaliate, but has not specified how it will do so
Markets Take A Pause Following An 8-Day Rally; All Eyes On United States Fed Interest Rate Decision
The Nifty rose 82.65 points or 0.46 percent, to 18,147.65
United States Interrogates Shein, Adidas, And Nike Regarding Forced Chinese Labor Concerns
According to human rights organizations, China's Muslim-majority Uyghurs are subjected to widespread incarceration in forced labor camps and are prohibited from displaying their culture
U.S. Blacklists Sri Lanka Governor Over War Killings
The human rights lawsuit comes as both the United States and India express concern about China
United States To Ban Children Under 13 From Joining Social Media
Other research has linked social media to an increase in mental health disorders in youth and depression in adults