
Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau has accused China of election interference and playing "aggressive games" with democracies. ...

To address acute labour shortages in its healthcare sector, Newfoundland and Labrador will set up a recruitment office in Bengaluru to bring internationally trained and registered nurses to the Canadian province....

During a phone call with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu to congratulate him on his re-election, US President Joe Biden "underscored his unwavering support for Israel's security", the White House said in a statement. ...

Amid speculation in the US about India's peacemaking role in Ukraine, External Affairs Minister S. Jaishnakar was in Moscow for meetings with Russian officials, while Foreign Secretary Vinay Mohan Kwatra held talks with Deputy Secretary of State Wendy Sherman in Washington. ...

Pavithra Prabhakar, an Indian-American professor of computer science at the Kansas State University, has received an Amazon Research Award to design a tool that minimises negative user experiences. ...

US National Security Adviser (NSA) Jake Sullivan has confirmed that communication channels between Moscow and Washington remain open despite Russia's ongoing war against Ukraine. ...

Images of armed militia trying to act as enforcers on ballot day has created further rancour and animus in what is arguably one of the most ever polarised midterms in the US. ...

Elon Musk on Monday showed his true political colour despite vouching for Twitter to be "politically neutral", saying that Americans should vote for Republicans in the midterm elections on November 8....

It is ironical that two of the most powerful men in the world are besieged and beleaguered as they dominate the headlines here - one an elected official, US President Joe Biden and the other an out and out capitalist - the world's richest man with blue sky between himself and his challengers, centi-billionaire Elon Musk....

The United States goes to polls for the midterms to the Senate and the House of Congress on November 8 in one of the fiercest electoral battles ever over burning issues as voters get polarised along party lines to vote on gun control, crime, abortion rights, inflation and high price of groceries and gas in what promises t...