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    Israel-Palestine war updates: Why US-Iran $6 billion prisoner swap deal is under scrutiny

    US President Joe Biden's $6 billion prisoner-swap deal with Iran is being scrutinized following the recent attack by Hamas on Israel. Some Republicans, including Nikki Haley, have accused Biden of indirectly supporting Hamas by allowing Iran access to the frozen funds. However, US Secretary of State Antony Blinken has stated that there is no evidence linking Iran to the attack. The fighting between Israel and Hamas continues, with over 1,100 casualties so far.

    White House reveals press secretary Karine Jean-Pierre violated Hatch Act, here’s what it means

    The US Office of the Special Counsel (OSC) announced on Tuesday that White House press secretary Karine Jean-Pierre violated the Hatch Act. Here’s everything you need to know about the Hatch Act.

    Deepfaking it: America's 2024 election collides with AI boom

    The Clinton and Biden deepfakes - realistic yet fabricated videos created by AI algorithms trained on copious online footage - are among thousands surfacing on social media, blurring fact and fiction in the polarized world of US politics

    US: I am proud daughter of Indian Immigrants, says Nikki Haley

    Indian Origin Nikki Haley, who is former South Carolina governor, kicked off her campaign for 2024 Republican presidential bid on February 15. She is challenging her former boss, US President Donald Trump, who holds a strong lead in Republican Party.During her address at the campaign for...

    Donald Trump plans to hold UNSC meeting on Iran later this month: Nikki Haley

    Another highlight of the US Presidency of the Council will be an update on efforts to make peacekeeping missions more effective, efficient and accountable, Nikki Haley said.

    India seeks ways to continue Iran oil imports

    Officials see a window of opportunity because a recent update in the US treasury’s website lists circumstances in which the US government can waive sanctions.

    The Economic Times
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