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U.S. Ends Automatic Renewal Of Work Permits: Impact On Indian Employees

The American government led by President Donald Trump has made the decision to end automatic renewals of work permits for immigrants. The Department of Homeland

Trump And Xi Jinping Meet After Six Years In Busan

President Trump had good words for Xi Jinping, referring to him as a great and able leader of China. He said that their bond has been good over the years. Trump

India Recognized As A Global Lighthouse Of Stability And Growth

Prime Minister Narendra Modi asserted that India has emerged as a consistent beacon for the globe. The nation has stood firm in the face of global setbacks

Trump Orders Resumption Of U.S. Nuclear Weapons Testing

United States of America President Donald Trump has made the declaration of resumption of nuclear weapons testing. To him, he has ordered the Department of War

Rohit Sharma Becomes World No.1 ODI Batsman As Gill Drops To Third

Rohit Sharma had a solid return to international cricket after seven months. In the three-match ODI series with Australia, he hit a century and a half-century.

Russian Oil Tanker To India Makes U-Turn Amid U.S. Sanctions

The United States has slapped tough sanctions on Russian oil firms after persistent friction over the Ukraine war. The sanctions impacted the normal supply of

Pakistan's Karachi Port Offer To Bangladesh: Limited Economic Value Amid Strained India Ties

From the time he took office as caretaker head of Bangladesh, Muhammad Yunus' policies have reflected an increasingly hostile attitude towards India. At the

Amazon To Lay Off 14,000 Corporate Employees

Amazon has announced that it will be letting go of 14,000 employees in its corporate department. This is part of the firm's strategy for reducing costs. In a

Trump Praises Modi, Hints At Upcoming US-India Trade Deal

US President Donald Trump again showered praise on Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi. Trump expressed that he has great respect for Modi and characterized him

Pakistan's ISI Plans To Expand Operations In Bangladesh For Espionage Against India

Pakistan, which likes to counter India by undertaking cross-border strikes, is seen taking a new leap in its espionage game. Based on reports of an English news

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