Donald Trump attends the last day of the 2024 Republican National Convention in Milwaukee, … [+] Wisconsin. Government data show employment grew more while Joe Biden...
Bangladesh job quota protests: Amid escalating tensions and widespread protests in Bangladesh, the United States has issued a stark advisory urging its citizens to avoid travel...
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DHAKA, Bangladesh — Police imposed a strict curfew with a “shoot-on-sight” order across Bangladesh as military forces patrolled parts of the capital Saturday after scores were...
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2 hours ago By Jake Horton, BBC Verify Getty Images Donald Trump has addressed the Republican National Convention in Milwaukee, accepting the nomination as the party’s presidential candidate....
Former president Donald Trump’s 92-minute speech accepting the Republican presidential nomination on the final night of his party’s national convention rambled, often incoherently, through a hit...
CNN — Huge protests across Bangladesh escalated into deadly violence this week with clashes between students, pro-government supporters and armed police fueling widespread anger over civil service job quotas opponents...
This fact check originally appeared on PolitiFact. MILWAUKEE — Newly minted Republican vice presidential nominee Ohio Sen. J.D. Vance delivered a speech to delegates heavy on...
The basin currently generates $18.2bn of tax revenue across Texas and New Mexico. Credit: e-crow via Shutterstock. The US’s Permian Basin is still an important source...
Thousands of students armed with sticks and rocks have clashed with armed police in Dhaka as the Bangladesh authorities cut some mobile internet services to quell...
“It’s the economy, stupid!” is the mantra that’s been uttered every presidential campaign season since James Carville coined it in 1992. What’s unique this year is...