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India, Israel flags seen waiving amid US Capitol rioters

Washington: Several video clips of violence erupted in US Capitol Hill emerged on social media after US President Donald Trump’s supporters invaded and ransacked the building to disrupt the certification by Congress of Democrat Joe Biden’s election victory.

 


US deputy NSA, Melania Trump's chief of staff, WH dy press secy resign after US Capitol protest

Washington: US Deputy National Security Advisor Matt Pottinger, first lady Melania Trump's chief of staff Stephanie Grisham, and White House Deputy Press Secretary Sarah Matthews have resigned following the violence at the US Capitol by supporters of President Donald Trump.

 


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President Trump is 'menace', must be removed and held accountable for Capitol attack: US media

New York: Donald Trump, whose "seditious rhetoric" incited a violent attack on the Capitol, is a "menace" and is unfit to remain in office and must be removed, US media outlets have asserted, as they tore into the American President, demanding that he be held accountable through impeachment proceedings or criminal prosecution.

 

Twitter, Facebook suspend Trump accounts after violence at US Capitol

Washington: In an unprecedented move, Twitter and Facebook have suspended President Donald Trump's accounts after he continued to push conspiracy theories about the November 3 election following the storming of the US Capitol by his supporters.

 

Trump supporters storm US Capitol, clash with police; Biden says 'dark moment' in US history

Washington: In an unprecedented attack on democracy, thousands of angry supporters of President Donald Trump stormed the US Capitol and clashed with police, resulting in multiple injuries and interrupting a constitutional process to affirm Joe Biden's victory in the November presidential election.

UK PM orders new stay-at-home national lockdown to fight new coronavirus variant

 UK Prime Minister Boris Johnson has imposed a new stay-at-home lockdown until at least mid-February to battle through the “critical moment” in the coronavirus pandemic, which has been exacerbated due to a new highly transmissible variant of the deadly virus.

Tech billionaire Jack Ma 'missing' after criticising China in October 2020: Reports

Beijing: Over two months after Chinese Tech Billionaire and Alibaba co-founder Jack Ma gave a controversial speech in October 2020, he is yet to make a public appearance, fueling speculations of him being “missing” across social media platforms.

 

Trump nominates Indian-American advocate for Associate Judge

US President Donald Trump has nominated Indian-American advocate Vijay Shanker for the position of Associate Judge of the District of Columbia Court of Appeals.

45 more arrested over attack on Hindu temple in northwest Pakistan

Pakistani police have arrested 45 more people for their alleged involvement in the vandalisation of a Hindu temple by a mob led by members of a radical Islamist party in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province.

11 coal miners shot dead after being kidnapped in Balochistan

At least 11 coal miners were shot dead on Sunday after gunmen kidnapped them and took them to nearby mountains, where they opened fire on them in Pakistan's restive southwestern Baluchistan province.

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