US Consulate
Coverage of US Consulate in the Nexus archive.
- Man serving life for Consulate murders dies in custody
A man serving a life sentence for his role in a 2010 conspiracy that resulted in the murders of a U.S. consulate employee and two others died in federal custody over the weekend. The Federal Bureau of Prisons confirmed his death, which occurred while he was incarcerated for the 2017 racketeering and drug trafficking conviction.
- U.S. marks Freedom 250 in Hyderabad, road near Consulate renamed ‘Donald Trump Avenue’
The Telangana government renamed a road near the U.S. Consulate in Hyderabad to 'Donald Trump Avenue' as a tribute to the United States and to highlight Hyderabad's growing significance in U.S.-India relations.
- 19-year-old arrested in connection with U.S. consulate shooting in Toronto
A 19-year-old was arrested and charged in connection with a shooting at the U.S. consulate in Toronto. The incident occurred in March, according to police statements.
- US consulate shooting in Toronto part of pattern of criminal-for-hire acts: Police
Toronto police announced arrests in multiple shooting incidents, including at the U.S. consulate, on Tuesday. The shooting at the consulate is described as part of a pattern of criminal-for-hire acts, according to police.
- Toronto police say gun-for-hire networks linked to US Consulate shooting
Toronto police have linked multiple shootings, including the March attack at the U.S. Consulate, to organized gun-for-hire networks. The investigation suggests these networks are responsible for several incidents.
- Tanzania: The Time Is Right For a Stronger U.S.-Tanzania Partnership
Tanzania and the United States, under President Samia Suluhu Hassan and President Donald J. Trump, are focusing on economic diplomacy to strengthen their long-standing bilateral ties. The U.S. established one of its earliest consulates in Tanzania, highlighting the historical foundation of their relationship.
- Toronto police officer is killed in operation with U.S. link
A Toronto police officer was killed during a shootout linked to an investigation into shots fired at the U.S. Consulate in Toronto in March. The operation involving U.S. connections resulted in a violent confrontation in the city early on Thursday.
- Canadian policeman killed during investigation tied to US consulate shooting
A Toronto police officer was killed by a suspect during an investigation into a March shooting that damaged the US consulate's facade. One 19-year-old suspect is hospitalized in critical condition, while a second suspect, 19-year-old Zara Jabbi, is being sought as armed and dangerous, according to Toronto Police Chief Myron Demkiw.
- Cop gunned down and killed in Toronto during investigation into US Consulate shooting in March
A police officer was killed in Toronto during an investigation into a March shooting at the US Consulate. The suspect involved in the shootout remains at large and is deemed armed and dangerous by authorities.
- Greenlanders boo new US consulate, urge Trump envoy to ‘go home’
Hundreds of Greenlanders protested outside the new US Consulate in Nuuk as President Trump's envoy indicated continued US interest in controlling the self-governing Danish territory. Greenlandic politicians, including Prime Minister Jens-Frederik Nielsen, boycotted the consulate opening ceremony, signaling opposition to US territorial ambitions.
- Greenlanders protest opening of new US consulate in Nuuk
Hundreds of demonstrators gathered in Nuuk to protest the opening of a new United States consulate in Greenland's capital. The protest reflects concerns about increased American presence and influence in the Danish autonomous territory.
- 'No means no': Greenlanders protest against Trump outside new US consulate
Greenlanders protested outside a new US consulate with the message 'No means no' in response to President Trump's push for greater control over the island. The protest occurred during the inauguration of the new diplomatic facility. The demonstration reflects local opposition to US expansionist efforts regarding Greenland.
- 'No means no': Greenlanders protest against Trump outside new US consulate
Greenlanders protested outside a new US consulate with 'No means no' messaging in response to Trump's push for increased American control over the island. The protest reflects local opposition to US expansion of influence in Greenland. The demonstration occurred during the consulate's inauguration ceremony.
- Protests at new US consulate after Trump envoy says time for US ‘to put its footprint back’ on Greenland
Hundreds of protesters gathered outside a new US consulate opening in Nuuk, Greenland, opposing comments by a US special envoy about Washington putting its 'footprint back' on the Arctic territory. Greenland's prime minister and other political leaders announced they would boycott the official opening ceremony on Thursday.