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US President Biden in Michigan showing support to autoworkers on strike
"You made a lot of sacrifice. You gave up a lot when the companies were in trouble. Now, they're doing incredibly well... You should be doing incredibly well, too," Biden said on Tuesday amid the applause from the striking workers.
First Saudi ambassador to Palestine arrives in West Bank
Leading an official delegation, Al-Sudairi, the non-resident ambassador to Palestine and non-resident consul general in Jerusalem, presented his credentials to Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas at the presidency headquarters in Ramallah, it said on Tuesday.
Clear intel on India's role in Nijjar's killing; fear of Sikhs being targeted real: Jagmeet Singh
Stating that he received two intelligence briefings, including one from Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, Singh told reporters on Tuesday: "I can confirm what the prime minister has shared publicly -- that there is clear intelligence that Canada has that lays out the following case that a Canadian citizen was killed on Canadian soil and a foreign government was involved."
Russian commander claimed to be dead by Ukraine, seen alive in video
The video issued by the Ministry on Tuesday showed man who resembles Admiral Viktor Sokolov appears to join a meeting with Defence Minister Sergei Shoigu and other Russian military leaders via video conference, reports CNN.
US Senate unveils stopgap bill in bid to avert govt shutdown
The Senate took an initial step to advance its bipartisan stopgap bill on Tuesday with a procedural vote of 77 to 19, reports CNN.
British Indian MP, 21 others urge UK to halt FTA talks over Manipur violence
The motion, signed by 21 other MPs, also urged the government to raise the issue of human rights violations in Manipur with the Indian government.
Canada Parliament Speaker Anthony Rota resigns after calling Ukrainian Nazi veteran a 'hero'
Rota announced his unprecedented decision to step aside after meeting with the House leaders from all parties on Parliament Hill on Tuesday afternoon. His move comes amid days of steadily growing pressure from MPs of all parties for him to "do the honourable thing" and vacate the Speaker's Chair, CTV News reported.
US Senators working out a stopgap legislation to prevent govt shut down
Senators of both parties are debating whether to include new military assistance for the fight against Russia in any stopgap spending bill to keep the government funded past the end of the month, The New York Times reported.
In multipolar world, rising India will be ‘Vishwa Mitra, a power for global good: Jaishankar
"When we aspired to be a leading power, this is not for self-aggrandisement, but to take on greater responsibility and make more contributions," he said at the high-level meeting of the General Assembly.
North Korea's Lazarus Group holds $47 mn in crypto, mostly Bitcoin: Report
According to the data collected by 21.co subsidiary Dune Analytics, the notorious hacking group's wallets contain about $42.5 million in BTC, $1.9 million in Ether (ETH), $1.1 million in Binance Coin (BNB), and an additional $640,000 in stablecoins, with Binance USD (BUSD) dominant.
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