The Biden administration on Friday said it is willing to reconsider the objections or adverse decisions to foreign workers on visas like H-1B due to the three policy memos by the previous Trump administration which now have been rescinded.
Washington: US President Joe Biden has said that the "vicious" hate crimes against Asian Americans in the country amidst the pandemic was "un-American" and it must stop.
Two held for 'firing' at BJP leader's house in Bengal
Sringeri postal ballot recount: Cong MLA Raje Gowda’s tally reduced by 255 votes
Five year old boy mauled to death by stray dogs in Jharkhand's Dhanbad
CBI arrests Kamlesh Parekh after extradition from UAE in Rs 2,672 cr bank fraud case
Delhi to adopt fully digital system for time bound traffic challan disposal
Austrian police detain suspect in case of rat poison found in baby food jars on supermarket shelves
Modi govt rattled by Rahul’s Great Nicobar visit; project concerns need Parliament debate: Cong
Kerala poll turnout rises to 79.70 pc after inclusion of service voters’ postal ballots: CEO
NCW chief condemns rape-murder of 4-year-old girl in Pune, calls for swift action
Road crash in Rajasthan leaves woman dead, husband injured
Child rape-murder: Hundreds protest on Mumbai-Bengaluru highway in Pune; traffic hit
SC to hear on May 4 PIL seeking stringent guidelines for issuing Aadhaar to adolescents, adults
Washington: US President Joe Biden has announced that all adult Americans will be eligible for COVID-19 vaccination by May 1 with an aim to get the country, worst-hit by the pandemic, closer to normal by July 4th, Independence Day.
Washington: Secretary of State Antony Blinken has said the US will speak out forcefully against China committing "genocide" against Uyghur Muslims in its Xinjiang province, as several lawmakers voiced concern about the deteriorating human rights situation in the communist nation, ahead of the first face-to-face meeting of top American and Chinese officials next week since President Joe Biden took office.
A tourist bus plunged into a ravine on Indonesia's main island of Java after its brakes apparently malfunctioned, killing at least 27 people and injuring 39 others, police and rescuers said Thursday.
The High Commission of India in London has condemned false assertions in a "distinctly one-sided discussion" among a group of British parliamentarians on Monday on the issue of peaceful protests and press freedoms in India, amidst the ongoing farmers' stir against three new laws on agricultural reforms.
A series of explosions at a military barracks in Equatorial Guinea killed at least 20 people and wounded more than 600 others on Sunday, authorities said.
London: The design for a sculpture of an early 20th century Sikh fighter pilot, cricketer and golfer from Oxford University has been approved for a new memorial to be erected in the England port city of Southampton in memory of all Indians who fought in the World Wars.
Geneva: At a time when seemingly everyone in Europe is wearing masks to battle COVID-19, the Swiss go to the polls Sunday to vote on a long-laid proposal to ban face-coverings, both the niqabs and burqas worn by a few Muslim women in the country and the ski masks and bandannas used by protesters.
Pakistan Prime Minister Imran Khan on Saturday won a trust vote in the National Assembly amid a boycott call by the Opposition parties, strengthening his government's legitimacy after an embarrassing defeat of the finance minister in the hotly-contested Senate elections.