During President Donald Trump's inauguration, an unexpected moment occurred when he tossed his signing pens into the crowd, creating chaos and excitement. As he signed multiple executive orders on stage, including withdrawing the U.S. from the World Health Organization, the crowd erupted in a frenzy...
Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán delivered a striking endorsement of the Trump-Putin Alaska summit, declaring that “the world is a safer place today than it was yesterday.” Orbán praised the meeting as a long-overdue reset between the two biggest nuclear powers, accusing President Joe Biden of dismantling the framework of U.S.-Russia cooperation. The Hungarian leader said Trump and Putin had ended years of hostility and reopened the path to dialogue. His remarks were hailed by Moscow and welcomed by Trump allies, while Western critics warned Orbán was legitimizing Putin’s war agenda. Both Trump and Putin reportedly agreed that Biden’s approach had accelerated tensions instead of resolving them. The summit, which ended without a ceasefire deal in Ukraine, continues to send shockwaves across Europe. Orbán’s comments add fuel to an already divisive global debate over whether the Alaska meeting represents peace progress or dangerous appeasement.
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Melania Trump may not have attended the big summit between President Donald Trump and Vladamir Putin Friday -- but she sure as Hell made her presence known in.. TMZ.com
Vladimir Putin made demands to take control of key regions of Ukraine during his talks with Donald Trump, it has been widely reported, as a condition for ending.. Sky News
Volodymyr Zelenskyy has said he is preparing for his meeting with Donald Trump - as Vladimir Putin issued his first comments following the US-Russia talks on the.. Sky News
At the AI Summit in Washington, U.S President Donald Trump launched a scathing attack on U.S. tech giants for outsourcing jobs to China and India. Declaring that the era of globalist tech policies is “over,” Trump signed three new executive orders pushing for a dramatic shift toward American-made AI and domestic tech manufacturing.
He called out Silicon Valley for building factories in China and hiring Indian workers while neglecting American talent. Trump’s message is clear: “America First” is back—no more foreign hiring, no more offshore factories.
This explosive speech signals a turning point in U.S. tech policy and sends a warning to Big Tech: prioritize American workers or face consequences.
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Bengaluru, once seen as just India’s outsourcing hub, is now the beating heart of a global tech revolution. With over 10,000 startups, world-class talent from IITs, and returning entrepreneurs from Silicon Valley, this city is rapidly redefining what it means to lead in innovation.
In this video, we explore how Bengaluru transformed into India’s Silicon Valley, how it’s building the future of AI, biotech, and space tech — and why global giants like Google, Microsoft, and Amazon are investing heavily here.
From government vision to grassroots ambition, this is the story of how a city in India is challenging Silicon Valley’s dominance — and may soon surpass it.
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Jon Stewart is giving his take on Donald Trump's second inauguration on Monday night. During Stewart's 15-minute opener, he mocked everything from all the tech billionaires in attendance, President Joe..
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Attendees at Ukraine-related events at the World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland, gathered to listen to US President Donald Trump’s inauguration speech.
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Supporters gathered at Capital One Arena in Washington, D.C., on January 20, 2025, to celebrate the swearing-in of Donald Trump as the 47th President of the United States. The atmosphere was filled..