World leaders ... and World Health Organization, as world leaders brace for new tariffs on goods and the impact of Trump’s “America first” agenda. Some populist leaders celebrated Trump’s return, including Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi ...
AIOS states that waiving off customs duty and GST exemption on sight-saving ophthalmic equipment can address the financial burden of blindness
The leaders of India and Indonesia have agreed to step up cooperation in a range of fields, including defense, health and digital tech. The talks between Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi and ...
The abrupt action targeting career prosecutors who worked on special counsel Jack Smith’s team is the latest sign of upheaval inside the Justice Department. It reflects the administration’s determination to purge the government of workers it perceives as disloyal to the president.
On India-Indonesia trade ties, Anindya Bakrie, Chairman of Indonesian Chamber of Commerce and Industry said, "Indonesia and India are here to stay in terms of having a good relationship...".
"May this occasion strengthen our efforts towards preserving the ideals of our Constitution and working towards a stronger and prosperous India," Prime Minister Narendra Modi said Sunday on social ...
President Donald Trump is carrying out his immigration crackdown nationwide, with over 1,000 arrests reported by ICE on Monday. The actions prompted a tense standoff between the U.S. and Colombia afte
Survivors Against TB releases framework integrating TB and mental health care to address stigma and improve access.
Kant’s suggestion that tariffs and trade wars should be addressed by the G20 comes amid the threat of rising protectionism by the US
In this week’s Washington Diary, Ashis Ray finds EAM S. Jaishankar rose to his feet to clap with embarrassing frequency at the Trump inauguration
As part of a rash of executive orders completed on his first day back in the White House, President Donald Trump began the nation’s exit from the World Health Organization. Here, we explain how the withdrawal would work and what it would mean,
More than half of Americans believe the U.S. benefits from its membership in the WHO. As of April 2024, 25% of U.S. adults say the country benefits a great deal from its membership, while about one third say it benefits a fair amount. Conversely, 38% say the U.S. does not benefit much or at all from WHO membership.