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Philippines, US, Japan to discuss security situation in South China Sea

The US, Japanese, and Philippine leaders will discuss the security and freedom of navigation in the South China Sea at their first-ever trilateral summit in Washington, DC, scheduled for April 11, Philippine President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. said on Wednesday.

US govt might sue Chinese-owned TikTok for allegedly deceiving users

The US Federal Trade Commission has been investigating social media platform TikTok, which is owned by the China-based company ByteDance, for faulty privacy practices and might decide to sue the platform, alleging that it violates a children's privacy law and misleads its users by saying that China has no access to their personal data, Politico reported, citing three people with direct knowledge of the matter.

DNA found in chewing gum leads to cracking a murder case in 1980, key accused arrested and convicted

The DNA found in chewing gum led to the arrest and then conviction of a suspect in a murder case which took place in 1980 in US state of Oregon.

Citizenship Amendment Act is a true act of democracy, posts US singer Mary Millben on X praising PM Modi's leadership

US Singer Mary Millben on Friday appreciated Indian PM Narendra Modi and his government for implementing the Citizenship Amendment Act.

US Senator warns of possible 'cyber attack' amid cellular outage

US Senator Marco Rubio has reacted to the massive cellular outage across the country and warned the situation can be even more precarious in case China launches a cyberattack while 'invading' Taiwan.

US imposes over 500 new sanctions against Russia over Ukraine war, Alexei Navalny's death

The United States on Friday imposed over 500 new sanctions against Russia as its invasion of Ukraine completed two years.

US school teacher arrested for asking students to write ways to kill a classmate in their assignment

A US school teacher was arrested for allegedly giving students an assignment where he asked them to come up with different “ways to kill” one of his students, media reports said.

Senior commander of an Iran-backed militia killed in US drone strike in Baghdad

A drone strike conducted by the US in Baghdad has killed a senior commander of an Iran-backed militia, the Central Command said on Tuesday.

US intelligence believes Chinese missiles fueled with water

Washington: US intelligence claims that Chinese missiles are filled with water instead of fuel due to corruption in Chinese military circles, Bloomberg reported on Saturday, citing sources.

Imam shot dead outside Newark mosque in US

Unknown attackers shot dead an imam outside a mosque in Newark city of the US on Wednesday.

US: Shooting at University of Nevada campus in Las Vegas leaves three people dead, one critically hurt

At least three people died in a shooting incident at the Las Vegas campus of the University of Nevada (UNLV) in the US on Wednesday (November 7, 2023).

Co-working firm WeWork Inc files for bankruptcy in USA

After years of struggle, co-working startup WeWork Inc has filed for bankruptcy in the USA.

US-China Relationship: Antony Blinken to host FM Wang Yi in Washington Oct 26-28

UN Secretary of State Antony J. Blinken will host PRC Director of the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) Central Foreign Affairs Commission and Foreign Minister Wang Yi in Washington on October 26-28.

Tension with China: US, Philippines partner with allies during Exercise Sama Sama 2023

The U.S. Navy, U.S. Marine Corps, Armed Forces of the Philippines joined allies to commence the seventh iteration of exercise Sama Sama in the city of Manila, Philippines on Monday over territorial disputes in the South China Sea.

USD 1.5 million ancient Buddha statue stolen from American art gallery

A daring heist was caught on camera recently where an old Japanese Buddha statue, which is worth $1.5 million, was stolen from a Los Angeles art gallery, media reports said.