PM Modi US Visit: Joe Biden and First Lady Jill Biden to host State Dinner for Modi | Oneindia News
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PM Modi US Visit: Joe Biden and First Lady Jill Biden to host State Dinner for Modi | Oneindia News
Prime Minister Narendra Modi, who is on his first state visit to the US, is set to attend a State Dinner hosted by the First Couple Bidens at the White House on Thursday, June 22.
PM Modi arrived in Washington DC, as part of the second leg of his 3-day US visit.
As per reports US First Lady Jill Biden worked with guest chef Nina Curtis and other White House chefs to prepare the menu for the State Dinner.
The dishes were on display at White House for media preview.
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In an awkward and bizarre moment captured on camera, President Joe Biden faces backlash after making a controversial remark to a reporter. During a press briefing with Israeli President Isaac Herzog, Biden sarcastically asked a journalist if she could "keep from getting hit in the head by a camera" after she asked him about the possibility of securing a hostage deal before the end of his term. The awkward exchange is now circulating on social media, sparking intense debate. While some found Biden’s response humorous, others are criticizing the president for making light of a serious issue, especially when discussing hostages in Gaza. What does this say about his leadership and handling of sensitive matters? Watch the full video and see the reactions that followed.
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US Secretary of State Antony Blinken visited Brussels for urgent talks with EU and NATO officials on boosting support for Ukraine, amid concerns over potential policy shifts after Donald Trump returns to the White House.
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