A nice little war for America

The American public doesn’t mind a little war every now and then. As US economic, technological and cultural dominance fades, a show of military power – especially against a much weaker enemy – provides the public with something they can be proud of. Little wars are thought to be a good way for an embattled…

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US hotel that denied rooms to ICE agents was bought by four Indian-Americans for $15 million: Report

In Lakeville, Minnesota, a Hampton Inn has sparked controversy after its new Indian ownership turned away reservations from ICE and DHS agents, allegedly guided by a principle of non-cooperation with immigration enforcement. While Hilton clarified that such actions do not align with the company’s ethos, both the hotel management and Hilton expressed regret and reaffirmed…

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India inaugurates world’s only 2nd such lab for testing & calibration of air pollution equipment, will curb dependence on imported machines | India News

NEW DELHI: Taking, in what it called, an important step towards environmental governance and reducing dependence on foreign certification systems, India has set up the world’s second National Environmental Standard Laboratory here at the CSIR–National Physical Laboratory (NPL) that will develop requisite testing and calibration facilities for air pollution monitoring equipment in the country.Currently, most…

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‘If US attacks another Nato country … ‘: Denmark PM Frederiksen’s warning after Trump’s Greenland remarks; claims full support by Europe

US President Donald Trump and Denmark PM Frederiksen (File photo) Denmark’s Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen on Monday strongly rejected US President Donald Trump’s renewed claims about Greenland, the autonomous territory within the Kingdom of Denmark.Frederiksen dismissed Trump’s repetitive assertions that the US “needs” Greenland for “security reasons”, calling it an “unacceptable pleasure.” Speaking to a…

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Mustafizur Rahman snub fallout: ‘Not communicating with BCCI’ as Bangladesh await ICC call on T20 World Cup venues | Cricket News

Mustafizur Rahman (AFP Photo) NEW DELHI: Bangladesh Cricket Board (BCB) president Aminul Islam said the board will decide its next course of action only after receiving a response from the International Cricket Council (ICC), following Bangladesh’s formal request to move their T20 World Cup matches out of India citing security concerns.Go Beyond The Boundary with…

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