As Israel steps up Gaza ground Ops, Hamas vows to use ‘full force’ US says ‘not drawing red lines’ for Israel Jerusalem: Hamas said on Saturday its militants in Gaza were ready to
US hits back at 2 Syrian facilities after attacks by Iran-backed militia 21 US forces have suffered minor injuries Washington: The US military carried out strikes against two facilities in eastern Syria
US recommends job authorisation documents in Green Card application process for Indians Since only a limited number of Green Cards can be issued every year, there is a backlog of over 1.8
8 retired Indian Navy men get death penalty by Qatar for alleged espionage MEA says deeply shocked, will explore legal options, take up verdict with Qatari authorities. One of the convicted men, Cdr
Maxwell, Warner set up Australia’s record 309-run win over Netherlands Glenn Maxwell’s 40-ball effort is the fastest World Cup century. It is the fastest by an Australian in ODIs. He
Israeli airstrikes leave neighbourhoods in shambles, jeopardise relief A strike in the Nusseirat refugee camp on Wednesday, Oct 24, killed several family members of one of Al Jazeera
Indian diaspora body seeks flexibility in issue of Job Authorisation Cards Issuing Employment Authorisation Cards during the early stages of green card processing would help a large number of Indian-Americans, their
Biden presents Indian-American scientist Subra Suresh the National Medal of Science Suresh, the former head of the National Science Foundation, is a professor at large at Brown University’s School of Engineering
Civilian casualties a matter of concern, India tells UNSC The remarks by India’s Deputy Permanent Representative at the UN, Ambassador R Ravindra, came on Tuesday at the Security Council
US warns Iran of ‘decisive’ response if Americans are attacked anywhere Blinken speaks to the 15-member UN Security Council amid international fears the conflict between Israel and Iran-backed Palestinian Hamas militants