
Yoshita Singh
Chief Correspondent at Press Trust of India
Chief UN/NY Correspondent @PTI_News. Society of Foreign Consuls awardee, UP Apravasi Bharatiya Ratna & Pravasi Bharatiya Diwas honoree, author @nyindianff juror
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1 week ago |
rediff.com | Yoshita Singh
US President Donald Trump has bemoaned that he won't get a Nobel Peace Prize for "stopping" the war between India and Pakistan or for his efforts in the Russia-Ukraine and Israel-Iran conflicts. IMAGE: U.S. President Donald Trump talks to Col. Paul R. Pawluk, Vice Commander for the 89th Airlift Wing, as he walks to board Air Force One to travel to New Jersey, at Joint Base Andrews, Maryland, US, June 20, 2025.
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theprint.in | Yoshita Singh
India’s Permanent Representative to the UN Ambassador P Harish, in his welcome address, said that this year’s theme for the day – Yoga for One Earth, One Health’ is rooted in the ‘One Earth, One Health’ approach introduced during India’s G20 presidency in 2023. “The theme underscores the vital truth that our personal wellness and planetary wellness are inseparably linked.
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flipboard.com | Yoshita Singh
6 hours ago 'Narcissistic man-child': Trump ripped for demanding the Nobel Peace Prize President Donald Trump said Friday he should be awarded the Nobel Peace Prize for what he claims was his role in brokering a ceasefire between India … 2 hours ago Trump complains about Nobel Peace Prize snub over Congo-Rwanda peace deal US President Donald Trump took credit on Friday for a peace deal negotiated in Washington between the Democratic Republic of Congo and Rwanda and … 3 hours ago Pakistan...
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ptinews.com | Yoshita Singh
Home > NATIONAL > Won't get Nobel Prize for 'stopping'..... BackBy Yoshita Singh NEW YORK/WASHINGTON: (Jun 21) US President Donald Trump has bemoaned that he won't get a Nobel Peace Prize for "stopping" the war between India and Pakistan or for his efforts in the Russia-Ukraine and Israel-Iran conflicts.
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rediff.com | Yoshita Singh
United States President Donald Trump said the two "very smart" leaders of India and Pakistan "decided" not to continue a war that could have turned nuclear, the first time in weeks he did not credit himself for stopping of hostilities between the two neighbouring nations. IMAGE: US President Donald Trump speaks to the press on board Air Force One.
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