Tue, 21-Oct-2025

US lawmakers urge Biden to push for PTI’s founder immediate release

PTI to present ‘Charter of Demands’ in third round of talks next week

In a significant move, 46 members of the US Congress have called on President Joe Biden to push for the immediate release of former Pakistani Prime Minister Imran Khan and other political prisoners, stressing the need to ensure their safety in line with the UN Working Group’s findings. The lawmakers sent a letter to the … Read more

US lawmakers accesses to ex president Donald Trump’s returns

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The former president’s 2015–2020 tax returns are now available to a congressional committee. The committee is looking at whether presidents are being audited properly and whether new laws are required. It’s unclear whether the returns will be made public or what information they will contain. After losing a protracted court battle to keep them sealed, … Read more

Gun violence response leaves US standing a world apart

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For nearly a decade, the satirical newspaper “The Onion” has run a headline that has come to symbolize the sense of futility that many people feel in the aftermath of yet another US gun massacre. “‘No Way To Prevent This,’ Says Only Nation Where This Regularly Happens” reads the title, which the outlet published on … Read more

US lawmakers advance China competition bill

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WASHINGTON: US lawmakers have voted to green-light a multibillion-dollar bill aimed at jumpstarting high-tech research and manufacturing, countering China’s growing influence and easing a global shortage of computer chips. The House Democrats’ America Competes bill, their version of the Senate-passed $250-billion US Innovation and Competition Act, was approved in a 222-210 vote in the lower … Read more

Joe Biden being pushed to send more Covid-19 medical help to India

Afghanistan War: Biden Says He Has No Regrets Over Troop Withdrawals

After the US President Joe Biden announced that the US will allocate 75% – nearly 1.9 crore of the first tranche of 2.5 crore doses – of unused Covid-19 vaccines from its stockpile to countries in South and Southeast Asia as well as Africa by the end of June, American lawmakers called on the US government to send more vaccines and medical assistance to India.

As part of his administration’s strategy for distributing 80 million (8 crores) vaccines globally, Biden stated the US will share the vaccine with several countries to fight the epidemic through the UN-backed COVAX global vaccine sharing program.

Texas Governor Greg Abbott said, “The crisis in India is devastating and demands more action from (President Joe) Biden. More Covid-19 vaccines and medical supplies are needed to help one of our most important global allies fight this virus,”

Senator Ted Cruz, a Republican, stated that about 300 million doses of Covid-19 vaccination have been provided in the United States.

“India is a critical friend of the US. Biden’s vaccine sharing programme is flawed: We should prioritise our allies such as India, and make sure it receives the Covid-19 vaccines they desperately need,” he said.

Hill, who is a member of the House Financial Services Committee said, “The situation in India, one of our closest allies, is dire. I encourage the Biden administration to support India with vaccines in their time of need,”

Congressman August Pfluger said, “We should immediately send additional vaccines and critical medical supplies,”

India reported 1,00,636 fresh Covid-19 cases on Monday, the lowest in 61 days, taking the infection tally to 2,89,09,975, according to the Union Health Ministry’s latest data. The death toll due to coronavirus reached 3,49,186 with 2,427 new fatalities, the lowest in around 45 days.

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FM Qureshi conducts meeting with US lawmakers

Foreign Minister of Pakistan Shah Mahmood Qureshi conducted a meeting with the US lawmakers in Washington DC on Thursday.

Foreign Minister of Pakistan Shah Mahmood Qureshi conducted a meeting with the US lawmakers in Washington DC on Thursday. Foreign Minister had negotiations with the lawmakers on various topics including the US Pakistan relationship, circumstances in South Asia, Afghan peace and recent advancements in Middle East. According to the foreign office press release, FM Qureshi … Read more