WORLD

Republicans Anticipate Court Decision on DOJ's Bid to Reinforce Gag Orders Regarding Trump
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Judges in New York, Washington D.C., and Georgia are currently grappling with the delicate balance between free speech rights and the need for a fair trial. The federal gag order being considered by the D.C. Circuit Court of Appeals may set new standards regarding the extent to which defendants, including Trump, can criticize prosecutors, judges, and witnesses in ongoing cases.
Fatal Knife Attack in Paris Leaves One Dead and Two Injured
Newsmen News Desk -
The incident occurred around 9:45 p.m. on Saturday near the Eiffel Tower, where the assailant targeted a couple. The attack claimed the life of one individual, and the assailant subsequently wielded a hammer, assaulting at least two other tourists before being apprehended, as reported by Xinhua news agency.
Increase Expected: Indian Americans Set to Join the 2024 US Congressional Race
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The 'Samosa Caucus,' named after the popular Indian snack, includes prominent lawmakers like Raja Krishnamoorthi, Ami Bera, Pramila Jayapal, Ro Khanna, and Shri Thanedar. This group symbolizes the expanding influence of Indian-Americans, building upon the legacy of pioneers like Dalip Singh Saund, who became the first Indian-American politician in 1965.
Pakistan Poised for UN Security Council Seat, Potentially Influencing Counterterrorism Sanctions
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This development holds strategic implications for Pakistan, as it would no longer be reliant on China to shield individuals like Sajid Mir, the orchestrator of the 26/11 Mumbai attacks, who obtained relief in June from the Al-Qaeda Sanctions Committee.
Amid violent protests, Bangla polls may further deepen political fault lines
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With no sign of political compromise in sight, Bangladesh’s January elections will likely do little to repair its deep political divisions, he said.
Indian-Americans Take Active Roles Across Political Spectrum Beyond Haley
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The increased engagement of Indian-Americans in politics has been attributed to several factors, including a new generation of South Asians coming of age, reactions to Trump's election in 2016, and the precedent set by Barack Obama's presidency in showcasing that individuals of color could rise to leadership positions.
Haley's Comet Gains Momentum as Republican Presidential Race Intensifies
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Haley's rise, buoyed by endorsements and portraying a more moderate stance within the GOP, contrasts sharply with the current dominance of Trump.
Strategists fear Sunak might not have temperament to charm electorate
IANS -
Prime Minister Rishi Sunak’s decision Monday to abruptly cancel a meeting with Kyriakos Mitsotakis, angrily claiming that his Greek counterpart reneged on assurances he would not speak publicly about the disputed Parthenon Sculptures during his three-day UK visit, has reignited Tory fears about a petulant streak which surfaces in the heat of political battle, Politico reported.
His age is Biden's biggest negative, and Israel is hurting him more
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Biden and his camp relish the thought of Trump as their rival.
Amid Prolonged Ukraine Conflict, Russia Gears Up for Putin's Fifth Term
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Set by law for mid-March, these elections come after a constitutional amendment in 2020, allowing Putin to contest in 2024 and possibly 2030 despite term limits.
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