US Elections 2016
How a date in history links Napoleon and TrumpDonald Trump won the presidential polls on the same date as another great self-aggrandizer Napoleon Bonaparte. Trump became president-elect on November 9, or 18 Brumaire, the date in the French
Donald Trump returns to Twitter, irony ensuesNow that he is US President-elect, Donald Trump seemed to make a comeback on Twitter, after reports that his staff had prevented him from the microblogging platform in the run-up to the elections. In
Humble Trump visits White House, promises to seek Obama's counselDonald Trump came to Washington on Thursday pledging to work with the outgoing President Barack Obama, and in surprisingly restrained and respectful remarks, even said he will seek his counsel on
Irony of White House: Petition on its website to prevent Donald Trump's accessionMerely a day after Donald Trump's shock win in the US Presidential Elections 2016, an online petition has surfaced on the White House's website, seeking to prevent his accession to the Oval office.
Indian-Americans celebrate their impressive victoryKamala Harris, who was elected to the Senate, and Pramila Jayapal, Raja Krishnamoorthi and Ro Khanna to the House of Representatives - entered one of the citadels of democracy for the first time,
'Many Indian-Americans could be part of Trump administration'With Trump kicking off the process of building a formidable team to help him run the country beginning January 20 next year, Republican National Committee's National Committeewoman Harmeet Kaur
Indian-American supporters of Hillary disappointed"This is a stunning result. We never expected this. I thought we would hold Pennsylvania and North Carolina," Shekar Narasimhan, one of the major fundraisers for the Clinton Campaign who had
Anti- Donald Trump protests rage across US citiesThe largely peaceful protests came despite conciliatory speeches from the principals - Donald Trump, Hillary Clinton, Bernie Sanders, President Obama among others - pledging to work together, with the
Kamala Harris makes history, elected to US SenateHarris raised a campaign war-chest of approximately $13 million, much of it coming from the entertainment industry. Actors Sean Penn, Tom Hanks and his wife Rita Wilson, Ben Affleck, Judd Apatow, Jane
Raja Krishnamoorthi victorious in bid for congressional seat in IllinoisKrishnamoorthi declared victory at around 9.30pm central time. With 82 per cent of ballots counted, the Democrat had won just over 59 per cent of the vote. His opponent, Republican Peter DiCianni,
Pramila Jayapal wins in Washington, becomes first Indian American woman elected to CongressWith the win, Jayapal became the first woman elected to Congress in the district and the first person of color elected to the Washington State Democratic Delegation. Additionally, she is the first
Ro Khanna slams Mike Honda to win in California 17th Congressional district election rematch
China's state-run media in shock over Donald Trump win"For a long time, most people believed Clinton was likely to win and Trump's crazy election campaign would end at any time," an editorial in the Beijing-run Global Times said. "...neither the US nor
Whitelash: The left-behind strike backAs many as five states that voted Obama last time swung to Trump in this election, costing Hillary Clinton 83 precious Electoral College votes and snatching the White House from her. In three of them
Why Hillary Clinton - and her husband Bill - wore purple for her concession speechThe colour, in the US and the UK, is called suffragette purple, by many. Suffragette refers to those who participated in the movements - especially in the UK and the US - for equal rights for women.
Why Hillary Clinton - and her husband Bill - wore purple for her concession speech
Unquestionable rebuke of governing classDonald Trump has ridden a wave of identity politics, nationalism, nostalgia, and hunger-for-change into perhaps the biggest political upset in American history. He has stunned urban elites and
US foreign policy under Donald Trump: India seeks ally against Pakistan-China axisThe India-US “defining partnership” opened a new chapter with the stunning victory of Donald Trump. The element of unpredictability that has just been introduced could go either way, but an initial
Look forward to working with you, PM Modi tells US president-elect Trump
PollAxed: How Pollsters and Pundits were fooled by Trump ambush
Trexit Trump's toxic triumph
"Don't lose hope," Hillary Clinton says in her concession speech
India has little to fear from Donald Trump presidencyNew Delhi has little to fear from a Trump presidency given that ties between the two countries are solidly grounded in bipartisan consensus, both in India and the United States.
Donald Trump not bold enough, won’t keep campaign promises: Chinese government newspaperJust hours after Donald Trump was declared the winner of the messy election and the next US President, a Chinese newspaper that is a mouthpiece of the country’s ruling party put out an editorial
Riding on anger of working class Americans, Donald Trump powers his way to White HouseHe won. Bigly. Defying polls and punditry, and riding on the anger and resentment of working class Americans who felt marginalized by has coastal elites, globalisers, and immigrants, Republican
Donald Trump's presidency to create high anxiety among Asian alliesRepublican Trump's victory in US presidential election will deepen Asian allies' anxiety about Washington's commitment to post-war security arrangements in the face of a rising China and volatile
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