Four Indian-origin people die in road mishap in the US.
Category: USA
Pakistan: US temporarily limits the visit of government personnel to high-end hotels in Karachi
The United States has temporarily limited the visit of government personnel to high-end hotels in Pakistan’s Karachi city
Trump warns US tech firms against outsourcing jobs to India and China
The US President asked the technology sector to take a more nationalistic approach and called on companies to prioritise American interests. “We need US technology companies to be all in for America. We want you to put America first. You have to do that. That’s all we ask,” he said, as quoted by PTI.
US: 4 killed in bar shooting, authorities launch manhunt for suspect
A suspect is currently on the run after at least four people were killed in a shooting incident at a bar in the US city of Anaconda
Trump eyes exploring Pakistan’s ‘massive’ oil reserves, hints at future supply to India
US President Donald Trump has announced that his nation signed a deal to develop and explore “massive oil reserves” in Pakistan
Trump unveils revised tariff rates: India stands at 25 percent, Pakistan’s rates slashed
US President Donald Trump on Thursday signed an executive order imposing reciprocal tariffs ranging from 10 percent to 41 percent on 70 nations
Former US VP Kamala Harris declines to contest for California’s top post, keeps 2028 options open
In her statement, Harris described her long-standing commitment to public service and explained how she has approached leadership throughout her career.
6 Indian firms blacklisted in US crackdown on Iran trade
The United States will continue to impose maximum pressure on the Iranian regime until Iran accepts a deal that advances regional peace and stability and in which Iran forgoes all aspirations of a nuclear weapon.
New York gunman wanted to target NFL office, took the wrong elevator
The gunman, who shot dead four people in a New York apartment, was targeting the National Football League office but took the wrong elevator
New US visa rules from September 2, in-person interviews now mandatory
This change rolls back earlier exemptions and is part of a broader move towards tighter visa screening. The announcement came from the US State Department on 25 July. It follows the recent introduction of a new USD 250 processing fee for non-immigrant visa applications, which was implemented earlier the same week.
