Namrata Tripathi
Articles by Namrata Tripathi
Namrata Tripathi is a Reporter with International Business Times. She covers world, India and breaking news stories. A writer by day and a reader by night, Namrata has a degree in English Literature from Hindu College, University of Delhi and also a PGD in English Journalism from Indian Institute of Mass Communication (IIMC). She has previously worked as a Correspondent for Daily News and Analysis (DNA) and other news publications like The Hindu and Millennium Post.
Donald Trump says China could be behind 2016 US elections hacking
Donald Trump invites Philippines President Rodrigo Duterte to Washington
Turkish President Erdogan arrives in India; to discuss trade, terror with PM Modi tomorrow
100 days of Donald Trump: US President praises his 'historic progress,' attacks media at Pennsylvania rally
Kerala man Abu Tahir, who allegedly joined Al-Qaeda, killed in US attack in Syria
Donald Trump asks South Korea to pay for THAAD anti-missile system; Seoul rejects demand
UK on high alert after multiple terror associated arrests
Indian-American man Khandu Patel killed in crossfire outside US motel
Germany supports partial burqa-ban; civil servants, judges, soldiers cannot wear full-face veils
Indian-origin man in South Africa strangles 7-year-old son to death
Indians with US visa will get UAE visa on arrival from May 1
Illegal foreigners in Saudi Arabia have just 60 days left to legalise their status
Donald Trump tells Canada, Mexico that US will not exit NAFTA immediately
Donald Trump proposes 'one of the biggest tax cuts in American history'
Pakistan releases Taliban ex-spokesman's video alleging 'India's role in terror funding'
US judge blocks Donald Trump's order to restrict funding for 'sanctuary cities'
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Turkey issues detention orders for 3,224 people over suspected links with US-based cleric Gulen; over 1,000 already detained
French elections: Top candidate Emannuel Macron says 'nothing's won yet' in race against far-right leader Marine Le Pen
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