President Xi Accuses US Of Leading Western Nations To Suppress China
In the future, the risks and challenges we face will only increase and become more severe
China is Contemplating Lethal Aid to Russia, Says Pentagon
''We want to be crystal-clear that that would be a poor decision, should they decide to do that," Brigadier General Pat Ryder, Pentagon Press Secretary, told reporters at a news conference..
Biden Appoints Two Prominent Indian American Corporate Leaders To His Export Council
The council will be headed by Mark Edin, chairman of Kastle Systems
An Operation To Kill Innocents: US Wildlife Team Kills 19 Cows, Terms ‘Unauthorized Animals’
US: Gila Forest Supervisor Camille Howes says, "a combination of ground-based and aerial removal efforts since October 2021 has substantially reduced the feral cattle population."
Indian-Origin Judge Named US District Court Associate Justice
Mesiwala, in her late 40s, fills the vacancy created by the retirement of Justice Coleman A. Blease
Nikki Haley Says If Voted To Power, She Will Cut Foreign Aid To Countries which Hate America
Haley has to win the Republican Party’s presidential primary which will start in January next year. The next US presidential election is scheduled to be held on November 5, 2024
Pakistani Brothers To Reunite With Family After 20 Years In Guantanamo
Guantanamo at its peak in 2003 held about 600 people whom the United States considered terrorists
Indian-American Vivek Ramaswamy To Run For US Presidency In 2024
Vivek Ramaswamy has become the second community member to enter the Republican Party's presidential primary after Nikki Haley
Peacekeeping Missions Should Not Exist In Perpetuity: India To UN
India has been at the forefront of UN peacekeeping missions for seven decades now. More than 2,60,000 Indians have worn the 'Blue Helmet' in 49 missions across the world.
US Calls For UN To Condemn North Korea; China, Russia Oppose Holding US Responsible
Japan's UN Ambassador Kimihiro Ishikane, whose country called the emergency meeting, told the council that Saturday's ICBM fell in Japan's exclusive economic zone just 200 kilometers (124 miles) from Hokkaido.