Politics
Delhi Mayhem Was a Politically Coloured Movement, Can Be Compared to Syria
People coming on the roads is not new. But an entire campaign-led township being setup is a new idea in India. It is similar to what happened in Syria.
Vietnam Approves AstraZeneca Vaccine, Cuts Short Communist Party Congress
Vietnam approved its first COVID19 vaccine and cut short a key ruling Communist Party meeting, state media reported on Saturday, as the country battled its biggest coronavirus outbreak since the pandemic began.
Biden Taking 'Creative Steps' To Push For $1.9T Aid Plan
The Biden administration said on Friday it's taking creative steps to get broader public support for its $1.9 trillion COVID19 rescue plan, as attempts to strike a deal with Republicans have led to concerns about delays in coronavirus relief and Senate De...
RLD Chief Ajit Singh Speaks to Tikait Brothers, Announces Support to BKU
Ajit Singh has spoken to BKU president Naresh Tikait and spokesperson Rakesh Tikait, RLD vice president and his son Jayant Chaudhary said.
Agnelli Backs UEFA Reforms, Says Competitions Should Be Open For All
Juventus president Andrea Agnelli, head of the European Club Association (ECA), has responded to reports of a breakaway Super League by backing UEFA's Champions League reform and saying competitions should remain open to all.
Biden Reversing Trump Ban On Transgender People In Military
President Joe Biden is signing an order Monday reversing a Pentagon policy that largely barred transgender individuals from joining the military.
TMC Supporters Protest Against 'Insult' of Bengal CM Mamata Banerjee at Victoria Memorial Event
The 125th birth anniversary celebrations of Subhas Chandra Bose in the state had ended in abject bitterness on Saturday when Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee refused to deliver her speech at the main 'Parakram Diwas' event at Victoria Memorial, after 'Jai S...
Britain's Boris Johnson Presses Biden For New Trade Deal
British Prime Minister Boris Johnson made clear to President Joe Biden on Saturday that he's eager to forge a new U.S.U.K. trade deal.
Failure in Talks Reveals BJP's Lack of Understanding of Farmers' Rights, Says Sachin Pilot
"Demands of farmers and suppressing the call of justice, the central government has hurt the dignity and democratic system of the country," the Congress leader said in a tweet.<
KCR’s Son KTR to be Sworn in as Telangana CM Soon, Says Dy Speaker, Date Pencilled in
Goud, however, refused to divulge the date of the swearing-in. It has been speculated that the KTR may take oath on February 18.
Congress Pushes Election of New President to June After Heated Debate, Status Quo Remains Till 5 Assembly Polls
The decision to further delay the elections for the top party post was taken at a meeting of the Congress Working Committee, where an argument erupted between two groups.
U.S. Labor Market Recovery Fading; Housing, Factories Underpin Economy
The number of Americans filing new applications for unemployment benefits decreased modestly last week as the COVID19 pandemic tears through the nation, raising the risk that the economy shed jobs for a second straight month in January.
Gold Slips On Profit Taking; Stimulus Bets Limit Losses
Gold prices eased from a twoweek high on Thursday as investors booked some profit following a rally in the previous session, while expectations for further stimulus and a weaker U.S. dollar limited losses.
Lady Gaga, Garth Brooks Bring Star Power To Emotional, Multicultural Biden Inauguration
Am emotional Lady Gaga performed a dramatic version of the U.S. national anthem, Garth Brooks sang a cappella, and Jennifer Lopez gave a shoutout in Spanish at the inauguration of President Joe Biden on Wednesday, a ceremony that was marked by diversity a...
How The Joe Biden Presidency Could Impact Your Money
As you take a closer look at your financial footing amid the headwinds of a pandemic, its an excellent time to examine the possible impact of a Joe Biden presidency on money matters.
Trump Ends Tumultuous Term Under Cloud, Faces Uncertain Future
President Donald Trump leaves the presidency on Wednesday under a dark cloud of his own making, ending his single fouryear term stained by two impeachments, deep political divisions and his handling of a pandemic that has caused 400,000 U.S. deaths.