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Indian Foreign Minister Subrahmanyam Jaishankar began talks with his Chinese counterpart Wang Yi in New Delhi on Monday and stressed that there could be positive momentum in ties between the neighbours only if there was peace on their border.
This comes as pressure mounts from Washington, with US President Donald Trump threatening to impose tariffs on allied countries and adversaries alike to settle trade deficits since he took office in January.
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Father of slain veteran says Biden’s border policies emboldened cartels, Trump restoring order
The father of Nicholas Quets, a veteran killed by cartel gunmen in Mexico, praises President Trump's crackdown on organized crime, while blaming Biden's "failed border policies."
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India Today on MSNPeace on border, de-escalation key for positive momentum in India-China ties: Jaishankar to Chinese Minister
Peace on border, de-escalation key for positive momentum in India-China ties: Jaishankar to Chinese Minister
Two Trump voters allege that Border Patrol agents racially profiled them after they were stopped and questioned on the way to the dentist. George and Esmeralda Doilez, both U.S. citizens, were driving to an appointment in Southern California on Wednesday when a dark SUV started to follow them.
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Federal prosecutors seek death penalty for woman in fatal shooting of Border Patrol agent in Vermont
Teresa Youngblut is charged with murder in the fatal shooting of David Maland during a traffic stop in northern Vermont.
A woman accused of killing a federal agent during a Vermont traffic stop in January has been indicted on murder and other new charges that make her eligible for the death penalty.
This leg of the trip takes you back across the border into Cymru, with Hay-on-Wye situated just inside the Welsh boundary. The town is home to another castle, dating back to the Norman conquest and efforts to suppress Welsh uprisings.
South Korea will end some military activities along its border with North Korea, President Lee Jae Myung said on Friday, in his government's latest effort to improve ties between the neighbouring countries still technically at war.
The cartels aren’t going to go and find another business like selling ice cream,” a Michigan Republican congresswoman said. Democrats argue this is all "security theater."