Nikki Haley Raises Question At Capacity Of Trump To Lead The Nation After He Confuses Her With Nancy Pelosi
Haley's campaign manager Betsy Ankney drew reference to Haley's comments when she remarked, "Trump made a pretty apparent gaffe last night," during a forum on Saturday in Manchester.
US Gears Up For Ram Mandir Consecration This Week, Indian Americans To Attend Festivities
Car rallies are being organized in more than 20 cities with the largest one being in the Bay Area, California, where more than 600 cars are expected to participate.
Israel Opposes The Establishment Of Palestinian State; US Says, “There No Way To Solve…”
Despite the tensions, the United States' commitment to a longtime friend Israel remains ironclad
North Korea Tests Underwater Nuclear Weapon System Following US, South Korea Drills
The drills included nine warships from the three countries
Houthi Official Assures China And Russia Of Safe Passage Amid Ship Attacks
The Houthis claimed another attack on a US ship early Friday
Divided By Borders, United By Faith: Thailand’s Ayutthaya And India’s Ayodhya
Aside from Ayutthaya, Hindu temples around Thailand are preparing for huge celebrations on January 22
Iran Holds Air Defence Drill Day Following Pakistani Missile Strikes
Iran has also launched strikes on Islamic State targets in Syria and Iraq
Unrest in Indian Ocean island nation of Comoros after the president is declared election winner
Widespread Unrest in Comoros Continues as Incumbent President's Election Victory Sparks Protests
Japan’s Moon Sniper Aims To Eclipse China In Space With Lunar Landing
JAXA emphasizes that its high-precision technology will be a valuable tool in future exploration of the hilly moon poles
Tensions To Lower On Grounds Of South China Sea As China And Philippines Agree To Negotiate
The two parties decided to keep up their improved communication and amicable conversations to handle their disputes at sea.