Indian Restaurants Association Singapore is all set to celebrate Deepavali 2020 with the second edition of The Great Indian Food Festival supported by the Singapore Tourism Board.
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“Chill, Donald, Chill!” tweets Greta Thunberg, repeating Trump’s 2019 words to her
Thunberg’s tweet has since gone viral with millions of people ‘liking’ the post.
US TV networks cut away from Trump’s live address as president makes unsubstantiated claims
Networks that pulled out of the president’s address included MSNBC, ABC News and NBC.
UK invites PM Modi to attend upcoming virtual climate summit
The United Kingdom has invited Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi for the Climate Ambition summit that will take place in December. Sir Philip Barton, Permanent Under-Secretary at the UK’s Foreign Office, handed over the invitation to India’s foreign secretary Harsh Shringla during the latter’s L
US President Donald Trump loses legal battles in Georgia and Michigan
Votes are still being counted in Georgia, Pennsylvania, Arizona, Nevada and North Carolina.
US-India ties will not be affected by Presidential race, says India Foreign Secretary
The US-India relationship would not be affected by the outcome of the US Presidential race, Indian Foreign Secretary Harsh Vardhan Shringla said.
STB launches bundled promotions to encourage “Singapolidays”
With the year-end holidays around the corner, the Singapore Tourism Board (STB) has launched the second wave of the SingapoRediscovers campaign.
Bernie Sanders accurately predicted how Trump would react to election results two weeks ago, video is now viral
Sanders had also predicted a flood of mailed-in ballots resulting in a delay in the completion of the counting process.
Democrat Indian-origin millionaire Shri Thanedar elected to Michigan state legislature
The 65-year-old won from the 3rd District of Michigan with 93 per cent of the total votes.
Biden wins swing states of Wisconsin, Michigan; Trump’s lead shrinking in Pennsylvania, Georgia
Major news organisations and pollsters in the United States are projecting Democrat Presidential Candidate Joe Biden as the winner in Wisconsin and Michigan, capturing 26 electoral votes and inching closer to the 270 he needs to capture the White House and deny US President Trump a second term.