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    Independence Day in US: Will banks, post offices, FedEx stay open on July 4?

    July 4th is celebrated as the Independence Day in US, which is a federal holiday, meaning various services will stay shut for the entire day. However, a few selected services may stay open for those people who want to still run their errands on this holiday occasion of Independence Day.

    American and British voters share deep roots. In 2024, they distrust their own leaders, too

    Ahead of Independence Day in the United States and a crucial election in the United Kingdom, a pervasive sense of distrust has clouded the political landscapes. In the UK, voters anticipate a change after 14 years under the Conservatives, disillusioned by broken promises and scandal. Meanwhile, Americans prepare for a divisive election rematch amid deep polarization and widespread mistrust in government. Both nations, rooted in democratic ideals, face challenges reflecting a loss of faith in leadership and institutions, shaping a sobering backdrop to their respective celebrations and electoral decisions.

    Ukraine war would never have started 'if we had a leader': Trump

    During the first debate clash of the 2024 election campaign, Republican Donald Trump blamed US President Joe Biden for the Ukraine war. Trump claimed the invasion would not have occurred if there had been a different leader. He criticized Biden for providing over $200 billion to Ukraine, calling it an unprecedented amount.

    US targets petrol tankers over Iran nuclear 'escalation'

    The United States announced sanctions on Thursday against shipping companies for transporting Iranian oil. The action was taken in response to Iran’s nuclear program actions, just before the presidential elections in Iran.

    Julian Assange's actions put people in danger: US State Department after whistleblower walks free

    Julian Assange, WikiLeaks founder, arrived in Australia after signing a plea deal with the US, ending a 14-year legal case. The US State Department criticized Assange for endangering lives, including diplomats and allies, by releasing unredacted classified documents. They also accused him of acting as a conduit for Russian intelligence during the US presidential elections. Assange was welcomed in Canberra by supporters and family. His plea deal was formalized on the Northern Mariana Islands to facilitate his travel back to Australia.

    Bangladesh PM Sheikh Hasina arrives on two-day State visit to India

    Newly-appointed Minister of State (MoS) Kirtivardhan Singh welcomed the visiting Bangladesh PM at the airport. This visit will give a "major boost" to India-Bangladesh ties, Official Spokesperson, Ministry of External Affairs (MEA), Randhir Jaiswal said in a social media post.

    • BJP holds marathon meeting to discuss strategy for Maharashtra assembly polls

      The Maharashtra BJP unit met for a marathon session to plan strategy for the upcoming state assembly elections, focusing on campaign tactics and finalising plans during the five-hour meeting. With the state assembly elections expected in October, the BJP aims to recover from its decreased Lok Sabha seat count in Maharashtra. Core committee members, including Union Minister Piyush Goyal and state leaders, discussed the preliminary election blueprint during the meeting.

      EC receives applications for EVM verification on 8 LS seats in 6 states

      Eight candidates seek EVM chip verification post Lok Sabha results, rejected by Supreme Court; BJP's Sujay Vikhe-Patil seeks verification after losing to NCP's Nilesh Lanke; YSRCP and DMDK candidates also apply; verification in 92 polling stations; cost per EVM set Rs 47,200 plus GST; YSRCP and BJD candidates also apply for EVM check

      In China's backyard, America has become a humbler superpower

      Far from Ukraine and the Gaza Strip, as the Group of 7 wealthy democracies gathered in Italy to discuss a range of old, entrenched challenges, the nature of American power is being transformed across the region that Washington sees as crucial for the century to come: the Asia-Pacific.

      US on Lok Sabha polls 2024: Indian elections largest exercise of electoral franchise in history
      Is Annamalai to blame for BJP's big loss in Tamil Nadu? Party leaders turn on state chief after election disaster

      Discontent has been brewing within the Tamil Nadu BJP unit, with many second-rung leaders expressing frustration over state party president K. Annamalai's strategies. They argue that his 'miscalculated' approaches led to a fallout with the AIADMK, resulting in significant setbacks for the BJP.

      Rahul Gandhi defamation case: Karnataka Dy CM DK Shivakumar calls it 'bogus'

      Karnataka Deputy Chief Minister DK Shivakumar has dismissed a defamation suit filed by the Karnataka BJP unit against him, Chief Minister Siddaramaiah, and Congress leader Rahul Gandhi as a 'bogus case'. The BJP alleged that advertisements in local newspapers and false campaigning by Congress before the 2023 state assembly elections damaged the BJP's image.

      Bihar BJP's agenda: Fresh faces in Union Cabinet, state unit rejig

      BJP in Bihar plans to induct new faces in the Union cabinet, restructuring its organization. Previous ministers denied tickets in 2024 elections, new leaders to maintain caste balance. Possible comebacks for Ravi Shankar Prasad and Rajiv Pratap Rudy. Focus on addressing voter grievances before crucial assembly elections.

      Chandrababu Naidu, Nitish Kumar want 'special status' for Andhra, Bihar: What is this and why are they asking for it

      Lok Sabha Elections 2024 Result: In the aftermath of the General Elections, the Janata Dal (United) and the Telugu Desam Party have emerged as influential players in government formation at the Centre. Their renewed emphasis on securing special category status for Bihar and Andhra Pradesh has reignited discussions on this crucial issue. Let's delve into what special category status entails and why it holds significant importance for these states.

      Lotus blooms in Odisha. Who could be first BJP chief minister of the state?

      The BJP is leading in 79 assembly seats in Odisha, challenging the Biju Janata Dal (BJD) in the state elections. The anti-incumbency factor against BJD supremo Naveen Patnaik is a key element in the BJP's strong performance. Jual Oram, Baijayant Panda, Sambit Patra and Dharmendra Pradhan are seen as potential chief ministerial candidates of Odisha if BJP storms to power in state elections,

      Exit Polls Result 2024: Why are Indian elections in states and Lok Sabha becoming one-sided?

      The 2024 Lok Sabha elections seem poised for another one-sided contest, as per exit polls. Predictions favor the BJP-led NDA, projecting significant gains in the South and East while maintaining dominance in the North. This trend mirrors recent state assembly results, where the BJP and SKM scored landslide victories in Arunachal Pradesh and Sikkim, respectively.

      Zelenskiy meets heads of state in Singapore, seeks support for security summit

      Ukrainian President Volodomyr Zelenskiy met with heads of state and legislators in Singapore to seek security assistance and support for a peace summit. Zelenskiy and his defence minister Rustem Umerov had talks with U.S. Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin, who updated Zelenskiy on Washington's military assistance to Kyiv and reaffirmed the U.S. commitment to maintaining strong support. Zelenskiy pledged to strengthen the strategic defense partnership between the United States and Ukraine.

      Will Modi equal Nehru’s record? These 4 states may hold the key

      An analysis based on the 100-200-243 analogy dividing states into three categories – where BJP has not made a mark yet, where BJP is in a direct contest with Congress, and where BJP is locked in battles with regional parties – four states emerge swing states

      US to boycott UN tribute to Iran leader killed in helicopter crash

      President Joe Biden's administration faced backlash for offering condolences on the death of Iranian President Ebrahim Raisi, known for human rights abuses and crackdowns on protests. The U.S. boycotted a U.N. tribute to Raisi, highlighting his controversial legacy.

      After funeral, Iran's focus shifts to vote for Raisi's successor

      Following the tragic death of President Ebrahim Raisi in a helicopter crash, Iran prepares for a pivotal election to select his successor on June 28. Conservatives aim to secure a loyalist to Ayatollah Ali Khamenei. The election comes amidst ongoing conflicts, economic challenges, and concerns over candidate vetting. Key figures including Raisi's Vice President and former nuclear negotiator Saeed Jalili have expressed interest in running the election.

      Sometimes U.S. and U.K. politics seem in lockstep. Not this year.

      British Prime Minister Rishi Sunak has called an early general election for the UK, announcing that he does not expect Britain's economic news to improve between now and the fall. The election is expected to be held on July 4, as the US political calendar has not played a significant role in the outcome.

      TikTok curbs state-backed media amid foreign influence concerns

      TikTok on Thursday said it was putting restrictions on state-backed media to counter acts of foreign influence on the platform during an important election year in multiple countries. TikTok defines state-affiliated media as those "whose editorial output or decision-making process is subject to control or influence by a government."

      Third Eye: Language matters, cautious roadshows and conditional exception

      Congress workers from Rajasthan deployed in Delhi, Haryana, and Punjab post Lok Sabha elections. BJP holds Delhi roadshows despite heat wave, taking precautions. Election Commission limits post-poll Cabinet meetings for model code compliance.

      Russia comes out in New Delhi’s support; alleges that the US is complicating India’s election process

      Washington lacks understanding of India's national mentality and history, says Russia. It also pulled up US for failing to provide any evidence of India's involvement in the foiled assassination attempt of Khalistani terrorist Gurpatwant Singh Pannun.

      Important for India to have stable leadership as world will witness stormy churn: EAM Jaishankar

      In an exclusive interview, External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar warned of a turbulent global landscape in the coming decade, citing conflicts, power shifts, and heightened competition. He emphasized the need for India to have stable leadership amidst various challenges such as declining US influence, conflicts in different regions, and the impact of new technologies.

      Explosion in Sivakasi firecracker manufacturing facility; nine dead, three injured

      The blast took place in Tamil Nadu's Virudhunagar district, a hotspot for firecracker manufacture and witness to many similar incidents over the years. Earlier this year, in February, 10 people died in Vembakkottai block's Ramuthevanpatti when employees of a firecracker factory were mixing chemicals for fancy crackers.

      NDA is already near 200 seats, on track to get past 400: Amit Shah

      Union Home Minister Amit Shah is confident that the BJP will achieve its 400-paar figure this election and says the party would win up to 200 of the 283 seats in the first three phases alone. In an interview with Rahul Tripathi and Pranab Dhal Samanta, he says that elections will be held in Jammu & Kashmir ‘according to court dates’ and opposes any reservation based on religion. Excerpts:

      India can't, in the name of open economy, open up its national security to work with China: S Jaishankar

      From the big shifts in foreign policy under the Modi government, the China challenge to CAA and the heat and dust of electoral politics, External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar touched on a range of topics in a freewheeling discussion at the ET Roundtable.

      Ahead of elections, Biden calls India, China, Russia and Japan 'xenophobic'

      Under attack from his opponents and the Republican Party for his immigration policies as hundreds and thousands of illegal immigrants enter the United States every month, Joe Biden dubbed India, Japan, China and Russia as xenophobic saying as "they don't want immigrants". Immigration is a hot topic in the November 5 US presidential election in which Biden will face former president Donald Trump, the presumptive candidate from the Republican Party.

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