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India not xenophobic, FM Jaishankar says after Biden remark

India is not xenophobic, the country’s foreign minister has insisted, after comments by United States president Joe Biden suggesting the South Asian nation and fellow ally Japan were struggling economically because they rejected immigrants....

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UK worst-performing economy in G7 next year: OECD

The UK will be the worst-performing economy among the G7 next year because of lingering inflation and stubbornly high interest rates, said the Organisation for Economic Cooperation and Development on Thursday...

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US student Gaza rallies echo Vietnam, other demos: expert

Protest encampments, clashes with police, numerous arrests: for some observers, the demonstrations roiling university campuses across the United States over Israel's war against Hamas in Gaza have sparked a sense of deja vu.

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China says to take necessary measures

Beijing on Thursday said it would take ‘necessary measures’ after the United States announced fresh sanctions aimed at crippling Russia’s military and...

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Worker rights still elusive

MAY 1 is celebrated all over the world as International Workers’ Day or Great May Day. The day is a very significant and historical moment for the working people of the world. It is also a source of inspiration and motivation...

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Israeli army units violated human rights: US

The United States has concluded that five Israeli security force units committed serious human rights violations against Palestinians in the West Bank before the Hamas attack in October, the State Department said Monday.

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TikTok creators fear economic blow of US ban

Ayman Chaudhary turned her love for reading into a living on TikTok, posting video snippets about books like those banned in schools in ultra-conservative parts of the United States...

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Columbia University drops deadline for dismantling camp

Columbia University backed off late Thursday from an overnight deadline for pro-Palestinian protesters to abandon an encampment there as more college campuses in the United States sought to prevent occupations from taking hold...

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Bangladesh makes extreme delay in trademark plea processing

The United States’ annual review on the state of intellectual property protection and enforcement has identified Bangladesh as one of the top three countries with extreme delays in processing trademark applications...

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Blinken back in China seeking pressure but also stability

US secretary of state Antony Blinken returned on Wednesday to China on his second visit in a year, as the United States ramps up pressure on its rival over its support for Russia while also seeking to manage tensions with Beijing...

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Bird flu virus fragments found in pasteurised milk

United States health authorities on Tuesday said that they had discovered fragments of bird flu virus in the nation’s pasteurised cow milk supply during the course of a large study, but the samples likely posed no health risk to humans...

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Khaleda confined to home: US

The United States Department of State in its annual report on human rights has said that Bangladesh former prime minister and chairperson of the lead opposition...

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Bangladesh rights situation unchanged

The annual human rights report of the United States Department of State has said they found no significant changes in the overall rights situation in...