Washington, March 27 – US lawmakers warned that foreign actors, including those linked to China, are targeting American universities for espionage and influence.During a House hearing, Chairman Tim Walberg said adversaries are exploiting open academic systems."They are actively competing...
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Dhaka, March 11 – More than a year after Bangladesh’s July uprising, several journalists remain in jail as courts continue to reject their bail petitions in multiple cases, many of which rights groups claim are politically motivated, according to a report by the Dhaka Tribune.Media...
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February 13, New Delhi: President Donald Trump stated on Thursday that he was unaware of Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick visiting the private island of convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein. He told reporters that he had not discussed the matter with Lutnick and added that he himself had...
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