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China orders firms to ditch US, Israeli cybersecurity software
China has ordered its domestic firms to stop using cybersecurity software from around a dozen US and Israeli companies.
Indian couple wins lawsuit over paneer 'smell'; awarded ₹1.8cr
Two Indian PhD students at the University of Colorado Boulder (CU Boulder) have been awarded a $200,000 (approximately ₹1.8 crore) civil rights settlement after facing discrimination over their food choice.
Jokes Nikki Glaser ultimately skipped at the Golden Globes
Nikki Glaser, the host of the 2026 Golden Globes, recently revealed that she refrained from making certain political jokes during her opening monologue.
Scott Adams dies: Turbulent legacy of his comic strip, 'Dilbert'
Scott Adams, the renowned cartoonist and author behind the popular comic strip Dilbert, has died at 68.
Over 1L US visas revoked since Donald Trump became president
The United States State Department has canceled over 100,000 visas since President Donald Trump took office.
Shocker: This bird in US evolved during the COVID-19 pandemic
A recent study has found that the dark-eyed junco songbird underwent rapid evolution during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Why India's basmati rice exports to Iran is down
Civil unrest in Iran is affecting India's basmati rice exports to the country, an industry body has said.
How Trump's 25% tariff on Iran trade affect India
US President Donald Trump has announced a 25% tariff on all business transactions with Iran's trade partners.
India invited to join Pax Silica Alliance: What is it?
India will be invited to join the Pax Silica Alliance as a full member next month, said Sergio Gor, the US Ambassador to India.
India is the most targeted country for mobile malware attacks
India has been identified as the most targeted country for mobile malware attacks, according to Zscaler's latest ThreatLabz 2025 Mobile, IoT, and OT Threat Report.
Why Trump has warned credit card companies of 'severe' consequences
US President Donald Trump has warned credit card companies of dire consequences if they do not comply with his proposed 10% cap on interest rates by January 20.
This Trump donor could bag US island controlled by Venezuela
A 300-acre island in New Jersey, US, may soon change hands from a subsidiary of Venezuela's state-owned oil company to a major supporter of President Donald Trump.
US says India 'most essential' partner as trade talks resume
Sergio Gor, the newly appointed US Ambassador to India, said "there's no partner more essential than India."
US might lift more sanctions on Venezuela soon, says Bessent
US Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent has hinted at the possibility of lifting more sanctions on Venezuela as early as next week.
Possible US intervention in Iran puts Israel on high alert
Israel is on high alert for any possible United States intervention in Iran, as per Reuters.
Did US use sonic weapons to capture Nicolas Maduro?
A witness account of the United States's operation to capture Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro has been released by White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt.
GameStop shutters over 400 stores across US
GameStop, the popular video game retailer, has closed more than 400 stores in the US. The closures range from California to Maine and are part of a cost-cutting strategy by the company.
Trump signs order blocking court seizure of Venezuelan oil revenue
United States President Donald Trump has signed an executive order preventing courts or creditors from seizing revenue from Venezuelan oil sales in US Treasury accounts.
Widespread protests sweep across US against ICE killing in Minneapolis
The shooting of Renee Nicole Good, a 37-year-old mother of three, by an Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agent in Minneapolis has triggered nationwide protests across the United States of America.
US hikes H-1B visa's premium processing fee: Check new rates
The United States Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) has announced a hike in premium processing fees for many immigration benefits, including the H-1B visa.
India invited to G7 meeting on critical minerals in US
India has been invited to a special finance ministers' meeting of the Group of Seven (G7) economies, US Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent said.
Trump proposes 10% cap on credit card interest rates
US President Donald Trump has proposed a one-year cap of 10% on credit card interest rates.
Conan O'Brien to anti-Trump comedians: You've 'exchanged funny for anger'
Six-time Emmy-winning comedian Conan O'Brien recently spoke at Oxford University, where he shared his views on political comedy.
Trump says Diddy requested pardon, but he won't grant it
Sean "Diddy" Combs, the disgraced music mogul, has reportedly requested a pardon from US President Donald Trump for his prison sentence. However, Trump has made it clear that he does not intend to grant this request anytime soon.
US willing to sell Venezuelan oil to India: Report
The United States is reportedly open to selling Venezuelan oil to India under a new US-controlled framework. This comes after an agreement between Caracas and Washington to export up to $2 billion worth of Venezuelan crude, which is estimated to be between 30 and 50 million barrels.
'Will shoot first, ask questions later': Denmark warns Trump
Denmark's defense ministry has reiterated its military policy amid concerns over the United States's interest in Greenland.
US border agent shoots, wounds 2 people in Portland
A United States Customs and Border Protection agent shot and injured two people in Portland on Thursday afternoon.
US expands $15,000 visa bond rule to 7 more countries
The United States has expanded its visa bond requirement to seven more countries, bringing the total number to 13.
Venezuela detains journalists and seizes communication devices: Report
According to a recent report by Venezuela's National Union of Press Workers (SNTP), at least 14 journalists and media workers were detained in Caracas, Venezuela. The union reported on X that the detainees included 13 members of international media organizations.
Indian-origin Maryland woman was killed by ex-roommate over money: Family
The father of 27-year-old Nikitha Godishala, who was murdered in Howard County on New Year's Eve, has spoken out about his daughter's death.
$18 trillion in oil, gold: Why Venezuela's resources matter worldwide
The United States on Saturday attacked Caracas, capturing Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro and his wife and flying them to the US for trial.
Indian woman found dead in US; ex-boyfriend flees to India
The United States is preparing to issue a "Red Notice" against Arjun Sharma, the prime suspect in the murder of his ex-girlfriend Nikitha Godishala.
Will US-Venezuela conflict impact trade with India? Expert weighs in
The recent US-Venezuela conflict will have a negligible impact on India's trade with the South American nation, according to the Global Trade Research Initiative (GTRI).
US leadership in biopharma sector is facing threat from China
China's biopharmaceutical industry is said to be in an "innovation 2.0" phase, shifting toward commercialization.
Maduro declares emergency in Venezuela over US 'attack'
Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro has declared a national emergency after reported United States military strikes in the capital, Caracas, calling on people to mobilise to "defeat this imperialist aggression."
Multiple explosions heard in Caracas amid US-Venezuela tensions
The Venezuelan capital, Caracas, was rocked by multiple explosions early Saturday. At least seven explosions were reported, with residents also hearing gunfire in several neighborhoods.
Trump blocks $2.9M semiconductor deal over national security concerns
US President Donald Trump has blocked a $2.9 million semiconductor deal between HieFo Corp and Emcore, citing national security concerns.
French citizenship row intensifies: Clooney uses 'MAGA' remark against Trump
Hollywood actor and filmmaker George Clooney has hit back at US President Donald Trump after the latter mocked him on social media.
Iran: Student protests erupt over economic crisis
Student protests have erupted in Iran, with demonstrations spreading to at least 10 universities across the country, according to The National.
US immigration fees is going up: Who are affected?
Starting tomorrow, the United States will increase certain immigration-related fees.
Trump slams the Kennedys soon after JFK's granddaughter's untimely death
Tatiana Schlossberg, the daughter of diplomat Caroline Kennedy and her artist-husband Edwin Schlossberg, has passed away at the age of 35.
Tatiana Schlossberg, JFK's granddaughter, dies of cancer at 35
Tatiana Schlossberg, the daughter of Caroline Kennedy and Edwin Schlossberg, passed away on Tuesday at the age of 35.
Why diamond industry is seeking Modi government's aid
India's diamond industry is facing a major crisis due to rising tariffs in the United States.
Marrying a US citizen doesn't guarantee you a Green Card
In the United States, being married to a citizen does not guarantee you a Green Card.
This company gave $240M in bonuses to its 540 employees
Graham Walker, the former president and CEO of Fibrebond Corp, has given away 15% of his firm's sale proceeds as bonuses to his employees.
Could pig organ transplants become better than human ones?
In a groundbreaking medical trial, pig kidneys have been successfully transplanted into living humans.
Why China has revised its foreign trade law
China has approved revisions to its Foreign Trade Law, a key legislative move aimed at bolstering the country's trade capabilities.
Saudi Arabia deported more Indians than US this year
In 2025, Saudi Arabia led the world in deporting Indians, with over 11,000 deportations.
'Merry Christmas': Trump orders 'deadly strike' against ISIS in Nigeria
United States President Donald Trump has announced that American military forces carried out airstrikes against Islamic State (ISIS) terrorists in northwestern Nigeria on Christmas Day.
China accuses US of trying to 'sow discord' with India
China has criticized the United States over a recent Pentagon report, claiming it distorts its defense policy and sows discord with India.
Beijing accuses US of trying to undermine China-India ties
China has accused the United States of distorting its defense policy in a bid to prevent better relations with India.
Epstein case: US DOJ uncovers over 1 million new documents
The United States Department of Justice (DOJ) on Wednesday revealed that more than a million more documents potentially linked to the Jeffrey Epstein case have been discovered.
China's claims on Arunachal Pradesh among its core interests: Pentagon
A report by the Pentagon has warned that China's claims over Arunachal Pradesh and Taiwan are now part of its "core interests."
'Lion King' star Imani Smith (25) killed; boyfriend charged
Imani Smith, a former Broadway child actor known for her role in The Lion King, has been killed at 25.