Border Message
In the tumultuous landscape of immigration discourse, the resonance of former President Donald Trump's border message extends far beyond his political base.
In the tumultuous landscape of immigration discourse, the resonance of former President Donald Trump's border message extends far beyond his political base.
A New York judge has scheduled former US President Donald Trump's hush money trial to begin on April 15, enabling his first criminal trial to begin this spring following a last-minute delay, as reported by The Hill.
The captivating narrative of former President Donald Trump's venture into the world of meme stocks cannot be ignored.
Former US President Donald Trump on Saturday warned of a 'bloodbath' in the country if he does not get elected in the polls set to be held later this year, Politico reported.
The stage is now set for a rematch between President Joe Biden and former President Donald Trump, with both candidates having secured their parties' nominations on Tuesday, less than halfway through the primary season of the election cycle.
From the Indian Prime Minister's perspective, the personal equation with the US President further buttresses his claims of being a significant 'global leader' that fits in well with the muscular-nationalistic imagery that his party has assiduously cultivated. Both leaders need an immediate dose of low-hanging, good press. The implied Kodak-moment in the 'Kem Chho' razzmatazz at the inauguration of the Motera stadium in Ahmedabad (ostensibly the world's largest), affords just the right backdrop, size and theatrics to do the political magic.
Since 2014, Ahmedabad has hosted many world leaders such as Chinese President Xi Jinping, Prime Ministers of Japan and Israel, Shinzo Abe and Benjamin Netanyahu respectively, on their visits to the country.
The US wants to reduce its military presence in Afghanistan, which currently numbers between 12,000 and 13,000, with President Donald Trump keen to make good on a promise to bring troops home after 18 years of war.
Industry analysts are keeping a close watch on whether the trade disputes between the two world’s largest democracies would be resolved during President Trump’s visit or not.
Earlier, the Afghan government disclosed a list of delegates for the peace negotiating team once the US and the Taliban finalize their peace deal.