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Shubham Ghosh

Shubham Ghosh is working with MEAWW as Principal Correspondent. He is experienced in both print and online journalism and specializes on politics and international affairs. Shubham loves to travel by road and play chess. He tweets @how_isee
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Joe Biden aide tells 8,000 Honduran immigrants to go back, says 'border situation won't change overnight'

Scenes turned chaotic at borders between Honduras and Guatemala as the migrants headed north to enter the US territory

Will Donald Trump pardon former ally Steve Bannon? POTUS to announce 'two batches' of names days before WH exit

The president, who had dumped Bannon a few months after he took over as a White House aide, has reportedly reconciled with his ideological ally, according to a report

Capitol riots saw nearly 22 current or ex-members of US military, police forces involved in violence: Report

The trained rioters were seen employing combat-style tactics amid reports that White supremacists are recruiting in the US armed forces

Acting Defense Secretary Chris Miller has 'professional respect' for Russia, says he 'can't wait to leave this job'

Miller met journalists while flying back to Washington recently from various defense department sites but failed to respond to their questions coherently

Chicago Mayor Lori Lightfoot, NY Governor Andrew Cuomo now back quick opening of economy, conservatives cry foul

Conservative websites were quick to point out that the Democratic leaders started to take a 180-degree turn in their stance surrounding lockdowns since the presidential election got over

Tucker Carlson calls AOC 'Kim Kardashian of Congress' after Capitol riots backlash on Trump, slams 'crackdown'

The conservative political commentator said the January 6 violence was not an act of racism, insurrection or armed invasion by White supremacists and was merely lies spread by the Democrats

White supremacists and far-right extremists joining US military to 'acquire skills', warns defense department

The matter has hogged the limelight particularly in the wake of reports that members of the armed forces, active and former, took part in the Capitol riot

Abraham Lincoln bust bundled out of White House with Trump photos and rugs, Obama official calls move 'illegal'

Bust of Abraham Lincoln, blow-up picture of Trump and Xi Jinping and even rugs, plants and a stuffed bird were among things that were seen leaving the presidential residence

New York AG Letitia James sues NYPD and Mayor Bill de Blasio over 'brutal, excessive' handling of BLM protests

The 62-year-old has filed a lawsuit that names besides top police officials like Dermot Shea and Terence Monahan and the NYC mayor among others

Donald Trump enjoys approval of two-thirds of GOP members after Capitol riot, 57% will support him in 2024: Poll

The survey showed more Republicans backing Trump to contest the 2024 election, meanwhile, an overwhelming number of Americans feel the US is falling apart

After Trump ban, deep red state North Dakota brings law allowing censored citizens to sue Facebook and Twitter

The bill, however, is set to have zero effect because of a conflict with federal law

Georgia GOP Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene plans to impeach Joe Biden for 'abuse of power' on Day 1 of presidency

The lawmaker, who is known to be a supporter of QAnon conspiracy theory, cited Biden's alleged links with Ukraine and China to demand his removal from office

Donald Trump considered resigning but refused because he doesn't trust Mike Pence to pardon him: Report

Trump will be anxious over the possible Senate trial for a conviction vote by two-thirds of the chamber would leave him for a congressional ban to run for a federal office

Steve Forbes disagrees with op-ed on blacklisting Donald Trump's officials: 'We believe in diverse opinions'

The Forbes head said the culture in his magazine is not like what the Big Tech follows and added that the op-ed itself shows how they embraced diversity

Lindsey Graham slams Mitch McConnell for backing Donald Trump impeachment, says it 'could invite further violence'

The Senate majority leader though has ruled out the impeachment trial in upper chamber till Trump's term ends, he is reportedly happy with the Dems' move

Why is Kristen Clarke being accused of racism? Fox host Tucker Carlson slams Joe Biden's pick for top DOJ role

Fox News host Tucker Carlson hit out at Clarke, and said, while Clarke has vowed to end hate, she is 'actually an enthusiastic purveyor of what she claims to fight'

Is Joe Biden going to war with the NRA? Why his latest tweet has gun-owners very worried

As President-elect Joe Biden pledges to curb gun violence, pro-gun voices vow to fight his mission

US military leaders slam Capitol riot as 'sedition' in rare memo to troops, remind them to follow lawful orders

The memo came after several of the rioters were identified as former and current members of the armed forces

Was vested interest behind Parler ban? Joe Biden targeted over alleged 'closeness' with Big Tech firms

In a report published January 11, it was said at least 14 people who Joe Biden has picked have worked for Big Tech firms that targeted President Trump and Parler

Joe Biden slammed for prioritizing Black, Latino, Asian businesses hit by pandemic, conservatives fear corruption

The president-elect's remarks on restructuring the economy hurt by Covid-19 were accused of being biased by a conservative news site
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