Written by Shubhajit Roy | New Delhi | Updated: September 2, 2020 7:09:13 am Republicans nominated President Donald Trump and Vice President Mike Pence for a second term. (Reuters photo) Battle lines have been drawn for the US presidential elections, with “law and order” versus “poor leadership,” especially during Covid-19, …
Read More »Corona Roundup: Nearly 2 Million Cases in August, Core Teams Deployed to 4 States and More | India News
NEW DELHI: India reported close to 2 million Covid-19 cases in August, the highest recorded in any country for any month since the outbreak of the pandemic. The country also saw an increase in deaths from the virus, with 28,859 deaths reported in August, a 50% increase from the previous …
Read More »China throws a key to Donald Trump’s plan to force the sale of TikTok
Zhang Yiming’s plan to sell the US operations of his short video app TikTok to avoid a shutdown was jeopardized after China asserted its authority over a deal that was already under scrutiny by the Trump administration. Beijing added uncertainty to already thorny negotiations on the sale of ByteDance Ltd.’s …
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By: Desk Explained | Updated: August 31, 2020 10:00:05 am US President Donald Trump gestures during a tour of a pharmaceutical manufacturing plant where components are being developed for a possible vaccine candidate for the coronavirus disease (COVID-19), in North Carolina (Reuters / Archive) Coronavirus Vaccine Tracker (COVID-19): Raising the …
Read More »2020 US Elections- Donald Trump vs Joe Biden: A Look at the Republican and Democratic Party Vision for the United States
In less than 10 weeks from now, the United States will vote to elect a new government for the next four years or re-elect the Trump administration for a second term. Former Democratic Party vice president and presidential candidate Joe Biden and current US President and Republican opponent Donald Trump …
Read More »Is Donald Trump better for India or Joe Biden? S Jaishankar responds – india news
India’s partnership with the United States will continue to grow, whether a Republican or a Democrat is elected to the White House in the November elections, Foreign Minister S Jaishankar suggested. Jaishankar’s claim comes against the backdrop of the two sides vying to woo the 1.2 million Indian-American community that …
Read More »US polls: Trump criticizes American-Indian Kamala Harris, calls her ‘terrible’ – 2020-US-elections – videos
about the video Donald Trump, president of the United States of America, shot his rival Joe Biden’s ‘running mate’ in the upcoming elections. He mocked her for withdrawing from the presidential race for lack of support. Biden, the Democratic nominee, chose Kamala Harris as her vice presidential candidate. If Biden …
Read More »Harris vows to rejoin the Paris Agreement and re-enter the Iran nuclear deal if elected
Indian-born Senator Kamala Harris, a vice presidential candidate for the Democratic Party, has pledged to join the Paris climate accord and re-enter the Iran nuclear deal to restore “our place in the world” and regain “confidence. and the support “of America’s Asian and European allies if their party wins the …
Read More »Kamala Harris ‘not competent’ to be president of the United States, says Trump
Kamala Harris “is not competent” to be president, said US President Donald Trump, launching an attack on the credentials of the Indian-origin senator for the highest office. Addressing his supporters at a Republican campaign rally in New Hampshire on Friday, Trump said he would support seeing a female president in …
Read More »Kamala Harris is not competent to be president of the United States, says Trump, but pushes her daughter Ivanka instead
From left, Jared Kushner and his wife Ivanka Trump, Eric and Lara Trump, Kimberly Guilfoyle and Donald Trump Jr., Tiffany Trump, President Donald Trump and First Lady Melania Trump, and Barron Trump are on stage at the National Convention Republican, on August 27, 2020. (AP Photo / Alex Brandon) Donald …
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