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Murder plot of Indian origin advocate: US govt successfully thwarted assassination plan

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The case concerns a murder-for-hire conspiracy involving two defendants, Vikash Yadav and Nikhil Gupta, who were allegedly plotting to assassinate a U.S.-based attorney and activist of Indian origin. The activist, critical of the Indian government, advocates for the secession of Punjab to form an independent Sikh state, Khalistan. Yadav, reportedly an Indian intelligence officer working … Read more

US Issues Travel Alert for Gaza: Head to Rafah Crossing

US Issues Travel Alert for Gaza: Head to Rafah Crossing

US advises citizens in Gaza to head south to Rafah crossing with Egypt. Rafah crossing, outside Israeli control, temporarily closed due to Israeli airstrikes. US State Department recommends readiness at Rafah crossing amid humanitarian crisis. The US government is advising its citizens located in Gaza to head southward towards the Rafah crossing with Egypt. This … Read more

Countdown to Chaos: US Government Shutdown Looms

Countdown to Chaos: US Government Shutdown Looms

The fourth shutdown in a decade threatens the U.S. as Congress misses the funding deadline. Potential impacts on air travel, national parks, and government services. Most government employees face unpaid furloughs, affecting their livelihoods. The United States faces the imminent threat of yet another government shutdown as Congress is set to miss the midnight Saturday … Read more

US bans TikTok on government devices due to security risks

US bans TikTok on government devices due to security risks

New York City bans TikTok on government devices due to China’s influence concerns. Many US cities and states, like New York, limit TikTok to government devices. Lawmakers push for a nationwide TikTok ban, used by over 150 million Americans. New York City has prohibited the use of TikTok on government-owned devices, citing growing security worries … Read more

More than $30 billion worth destruction caused by floods: FM

$30 billion worth destruction
  • Foreign Minister Bilawal Bhutto Zardari on Thursday claimed that the destruction caused by the floods in Pakistan is more than $30 billion
  • Bilawal Bhutto Zardari has met Senator Robert Menendez, Chairman of the US Senate Foreign Relations Committee, in Washington
  • The US Congress has historically stood with the Pakistani people during such natural disasters, Bilawal

WASHINGTON: Foreign Minister Bilawal Bhutto Zardari on Thursday claimed that the destruction caused by the floods in Pakistan is more than $30 billion, BOL News reported.

According to details, Foreign Minister Bilawal Bhutto Zardari has met Senator Robert Menendez, Chairman of the US Senate Foreign Relations Committee, in Washington. During the meeting, the Foreign Minister appreciated the US aid for flood relief and informed senator Menendez about the effects of the flood disaster.

FM Bilawal Bhutto Zardari said, “ The US Congress has historically stood with the Pakistani people during such natural disasters.

He mentioned that the flood crisis provided an opportunity for Pakistan to build a better, greener, and more resilient infrastructure.

“Given the huge investment required, Pakistan has seen the US government and the private sector as key partners in this work.
With one-third of the country submerged,” the foreign minister said,

FM Bilawal mentioned during the meeting that 33 million people were affected by the floods, which is more than the population of Australia. “The initial estimate of the damage caused by the flood is more than 30 billion dollars,” he added.

On the other hand, Chairman Menendez expressed his condolences and sympathy to the people and government of Pakistan over the disaster caused by the flood.

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Nancy Pelosi may visit Taiwan in July, China Minister told: US

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The US House Speaker’s trip to Taiwan was discussed with China’s foreign minister last month. But there were no preparations for the two nations’ top diplomats to meet this week in Cambodia. Beijing reacted angrily to the highest-level US visit to Taiwan in a quarter-century by increasing military activities. A senior US source said Wednesday … Read more

StockX to slash 8% of staff due to’macroeconomic challenges’

StockX

StockX, an online retailer of athletic footwear, will lay off 8% of its workforce. The company primarily functions as a platform for resellers to trade rare or coveted shoes. StockX was valued at $3.8 billion in 2021, and the business has considered going public. StockX, an online retailer of athletic footwear, stated on Tuesday that … Read more

UK clears Assange extradition to US

UK

Britain approves US request to extradite Wikileaks founder Julian Assange to face trial. Home Secretary Priti Patel has 14 days to appeal the decision, infuriating his supporters. A UK court cleared his removal from the country in April. UK approved a US government request to extradite Wikileaks founder Julian Assange to face trial for leaking … Read more

US says basketball star ‘wrongfully detained’ in Russia

basketball star

The United States said Tuesday that Russia has unjustly detained basketball big name Brittney Griner, a locate that steps up efforts to unfastened her extra than two months after she changed into seized in Moscow. “The Department of State has determined that the Russian Federation has wrongfully detained US citizen Brittney Griner,” a State Department … Read more

Islamic State ‘Beatle’ Kotey sentenced to life in jail by US court

Islamic State

Alexandra Kotey, part of the Islamic State kidnap-and-homicide mobile called the “Beatles,” turned into sentenced to life in prison Friday, with the family of sufferers addressing him and another member directly in the US court. Kotey, a 38-years-old former British countrywide, pleaded responsible in September, admitting his function in the deaths of 4 American hostages … Read more

US experts recommend mRNA Covid vaccines over J&J shot

Covid vaccines

WASHINGTON, Dec 17, 2021 (AFP) – A US government-appointed panel of medical experts on Thursday unanimously recommended mRNA Covid vaccines made by Pfizer and Moderna over Johnson & Johnson’s shot, in light of its weaker protection and greater risks. The panel voted 15-0 in favor of the new guidance, which applies to everyone over 18 years … Read more

Biden order to make US government carbon neutral by 2050

President Joe Biden

WASHINGTON: President Joe Biden on Wednesday signed an executive order to make the federal government carbon-neutral by 2050, aiming for a 65 per cent reduction in planet-warming greenhouse gas emissions by 2030 and an all-electric fleet of car and trucks five years later, Arab News quoted AP as saying. The White House said the order shows how the government … Read more

Washington’s chip hegemony pursuit poses dire threat to global industry

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BEIJING: By coercing foreign chipmakers to surrender their crucial business data, Washington has once again shown the world that the “America first” doctrine is still at the core of the country’s decision-making, and that Washington is willing to do anything to rule the world supreme. In September, the United States sent a seemingly voluntary request … Read more

Biden revokes Ethiopia trade preferences as Tigray war intensifies

Joe Biden

WASHINGTON – President Joe Biden on Tuesday booted Ethiopia from a vital trade pact due to rights concerns as the historic US ally declared a state of emergency over rebel advances north of the capital. Frustrated after repeated warnings to Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed about suffering in the nearly year-old war, the Biden administration said it … Read more

12 US soldiers, 8 civilians test positive for Covid-19 in South Korea

SEOUL: Twelve more US soldiers and eight relevant civilians in South Korea tested positive for the Covid-19, the US Forces Korea (USFK) said Thursday. The USFK said in a statement that 20 USFK-affiliated individuals were confirmed with the Covid-19 after arriving in South Korea between July 18 and August 2. One service member arrived at … Read more

US claim on Chinese ‘lab leak’ theory groundless: German expert 

MEXICO CITY: The US government‘s claim that the novel coronavirus escaped from a Chinese laboratory is groundless and driven by politics, according to German sociologist and political observer Heinz Dieterich. The claim is part of Washington’s effort to distract public attention from problems at home by stirring up conflict abroad, because the US model of … Read more

US report on Covid-19 origins not credible: China 

China Accuses US Of 'Suppressing' Chinese Firms With Blacklist

BEIJING: The so-called report on Covid-19 origin tracing by US congressmen is totally based on the concocted lies and distorted facts without providing any evidence, which is not credible or scientific, a China Foreign Ministry spokesperson said Tuesday. On August 2, Representative Michael McCaul, Lead Republican of the US House Foreign Affairs Committee, released a … Read more

Kim Jong-un ready for ‘dialogue and confrontation’ with the US

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North Korean leader Kim Jong-un has stated that his country needs to prepare for both “dialogue and confrontation” with the US, and “especially to get fully prepared for confrontation”. This is the first time Mr. Kim has directly commented on President Joe Biden’s management. North Korea had earlier disregarded the efforts by the new US government to … Read more

US Govt proposes $20 billion extension in aid for aviation sector

United States

The Government of the United States has proposed a $20 billion extension in aid for the thumped airline industry. According to the details, House chief of staff Mark Meadows has said that the Trump administration proposed the aid in a new stimulus proposal to House Democrats worth over $1.5 trillion. House Democrats, who had proposed … Read more

US to support UN’s global ceasefire move

global ceasefire

The United Nations offers support to the global ceasefire during coronavirus pandemic. The news has come out hours after the US blocked a UN Security Council (UNSC) resolution that called for bringing a ceasefire. According to details, a US State Department spokesperson told journalists in Washington, “In our view, the goal should be to support … Read more

PIA granted permission to operate direct flights to US

PIA pilots fake license

Pakistan International Airlines (PIA) has been permitted to operate direct flights to the United States (US) for the first time in Pakistan’s history. Earlier, CEO of PIA Air Marshal Arshad Malik seek permission to operate PIA special flights to bring back stuck Pakistanis in US due to Coronavirus outbreak. He appealed for the special flight … Read more

USA Visa Sanctions on Countries Which will Not Accept or Delay Deportees

USA Visa Sanctions

USA can Impose Visa Sanctions on Countries Which Not Accept or Delay Deportees Donald Trump said on Friday; the US government can impose visa sanctions on countries that refuse or delay accepting people returned from the United States. In a legal document to Secretary of State Mike Pompeo, Trump told the ongoing pandemic situation regarding … Read more

Trump Impeachment-Democrats oppose Joe Biden’s son to become a witness

Trump Impeachment-Democrats oppose Joe Biden’s son to become a witness

Democrats rejected witness swap with the Republicans in President Trump’s impeachment trial. The lawmakers wanted the son to act as a witness. However, Democrats did not allow the son of the former US Vice-President Joe Biden to appear as the witness. Note that the trial may end next week, but Trump’s supporter republicans will not … Read more

Trump impeachment- Lawmakers took oath in the Senate for trial

All current scenarios are in Trump’s favor and acquittal is possible

Over 100 lawmakers have taken oath yesterday in the Senate for the beginning of the US President Donald Trump’s impeachment. John Roberts, Chief justice of the Supreme Court, administered the oath to “do impartial justice” in the Senate. Note that the trial will be started in the Senate on 21st January. The senators will decide … Read more

Iran cyber hacks US government website

Iran hack

A group claiming to be hackers from Iran breached the website of a little-known US government agency and posted messages vowing revenge for Washington’s killing of top military commander Qasem Soleimani. The website of the Federal Depository Library Program was replaced with a page titled “Iranian Hackers!” that displayed images of Iran’s supreme leader Ayatollah … Read more

Boeing hit with $3.9 Million fine

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Alleged for installing substandard parts and overlooking the passengers safety, The government of United States has hit Boeing Co. with a proposed $3.9 million fine. US media reported that government in its statement said that the plane maker installed substandard parts on 133 aircraft and didn’t properly oversee its suppliers. The Federal Aviation Administration said … Read more