US firms can use Gold Cards to recruit Indians: Trump
The "Gold Card" unveiled by President Trump on Wednesday offers US Citizenship to wealthy foreign nationals provided they are willing to invest USD 5 million.
The "Gold Card" unveiled by President Trump on Wednesday offers US Citizenship to wealthy foreign nationals provided they are willing to invest USD 5 million.
US President Donald Trump will host Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy on Friday to sign what he called "a very big agreement" to share revenue from Ukraine's rare earth mineral deposits, even though the two leaders remain far apart on whether the US will provide security guarantees for Ukraine once its war with Russia is over, Politico reported.
US President Donald Trump announced on Tuesday (local time) that the United States will introduce a "gold card" for wealthy foreigners, granting them the right to live and work in the country, with a pathway to citizenship, in exchange for a USD five million fee
CCP is positioning itself not just as a regional power but as the central player in an emerging new world order. With every move, Beijing is sending a clear signal: the era of Western dominance is drawing to an end, and China's moment has arrived.
The Ukraine Defence Contact Group (UDCG) was the first event on European soil for the new Donald Trump administration followed closely by the Munich Security Conference.
This comes after the US acquired 29 million doses of Hydroxychloroquine, a key anti-malarial drug believed effective in the treatment of Coronavirus.
On Saturday, Bolsonaro had spoken to Modi on phone and sought the supply of the drug. His letter yesterday followed the phone call.
India on Tuesday sought to discourage attempts to politicise the matter and said that it 'will supply essential drugs to some nations badly affected' by COVID-19 coronavirus pandemic.
Trump asked why the WHO had given 'such a faulty recommendation,' apparently referring to the UN body's advice against curtailing international travel to stop the virus which first spread from China.
Taking to Twitter, Tharoor said he has never in his experience in world affairs heard of a head of a government threatening another.