FGN20 IMF-INDIA
Indian economy likely to be 'a little weaker' in 2025: IMF MD Washington: The Indian economy is expected to be "a little weaker" in 2025 despite steady global growth, IMF Managing Director Kristalina Georgieva has said.
FGN33 CHINA-UK-2NDLD REEVES
UK seeks 'common ground' with China during Economic, Financial Dialogue visit London: The UK’s Chancellor of the Exchequer, Rachel Reeves, arrived in China this weekend for the first UK-China Economic and Financial Dialogue (EFD) since 2019 in an effort to seek “common ground” on trade and investment with Beijing.
FGN30 US-TANDEN-H1B (RPT)
US nation of immigrants, there's broad support for expanding legal immigration: Indian-American policy advisor to Biden Washington: America is a nation of immigrants, and there's broad support for expanding legal immigration in the country, a top domestic policy advisor to US President Joe Biden has said amidst a raging debate on the most sought-after H-1B visa.
FGN22 BANGLA-IMD-INVITATION
Bangladesh to skip 150-year celebration of India Meteorological Department Dhaka: Bangladeshi officials will not attend the 150th-anniversary celebrations of the India Meteorological Department (IMD), authorities have said, citing restrictions on non-essential foreign travel at government expense.
FGN18 US-BIDEN-RUSSIA
Last-minute sanctions on Russia to help Ukraine, says Biden Washington: The United States on Friday imposed massive sanctions on Russia, targeting its energy sector, to help Ukraine maintain its independence and fight against Moscow, outgoing US President Joe Biden said Friday.
FGN16 US-BIDEN-TRUMP
‘I would have beaten Trump,’ says Biden Washington: Outgoing US President Joe Biden on Friday said that he would have defeated Donald Trump in the November general elections, but he decided to withdraw from the race mid-way for the sake of the unity of the Democratic Party.
FGN15 US-BIDEN-HARRIS
Kamala Harris is competent to run again in four years: Biden Washington: Vice President Kamala Harris is competent to run for presidency again in four years, outgoing US President Joe Biden said Friday, noting that the decision on this would finally be on her.
FGN11 US-INDIAN AMERICAN-LAWMAKERS
Look forward to welcoming even more Indian American members of Congress in future, say lawmakers Washington: Celebrating the largest representation of the community in the history of the US Congress, Indian American lawmakers on Friday said that they are looking forward to welcoming more Indian American members of Congress in the future.
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Source: PTI