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70,000 international student graduates at risk of deportation as Canada tightens policies

New Delhi: Students who came to Canada with aspirations of building a new life are now staging protests across the country against a new federal policy that puts them at risk of getting deported from the country.

 


Apple names Indian-origin Kevan Parekh as new CFO

New Delhi: iPhone maker Apple has named Kevan Parekh as its new chief financial officer in a move that adds to the growing roster of Indian-origin executives at C-suites of global firms.


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Rape accused's mother murdered by victim's brother in MP's Shivpuri


“U.S. spent months bullying India to end Russian oil imports,” says Iran FM Araghchi


‘SIR’ might remove over 10 crore voters from electoral rolls across India: Prof. Yogendra Yadav


Konkan railway collects Rs 2.41 crores from ticketless passengers in February


BAMUL president slams Flipkart over selling milk for Re 1 per litre


Greater Bengaluru Authority plans more biogas plants to process wet waste


BJP leader Ashoka slams Siddaramaiah for asking people to support son in Varuna segment


SIT to be set up to identify forest, revenue land as per SC directions: Karnataka Minister Gowda


316 domestic LPG cylinders used for commercial purposes seized in Karnataka


DU dismisses Rahul's allegation that it uses interviews to eliminate students


'Unjust' war imposed on Iran should end: Omar


Govt working to minimise impact of global conflicts on people, Cong trying to create panic: PM




Palestinian water crisis: Unfolding a man-made political tragedy

Gaza: "This is not life", Nehal tells Salim Oweis. Hundreds of tents of displaced people dot the scene around her in Deir al-Balah. She is waiting to collect water from the UNICEF tankers that supply one of the critical needs of war torn Gazan cities. Oweis is with the UN agency to provide humanitarian assistance to Palestinians, especially the children. Nehal, who has a toddler beside her, tells Owais how they lack clean water and enough food. Not even proper drinking water is available, she says. "We can't even sleep properly like normal people do... We are very exhausted", she looks away.

 

French authorities arrest Telegram CEO Pavel Durov at a Paris airport, French media report

Nice (France): The founder and CEO of the messaging service Telegram was detained at a Paris airport on an arrest warrant alleging his platform has been used for money laundering, drug trafficking and other offenses, French media reported on Sunday.

 

Yunus greets Hindus on Janmashtami; promises to promote interfaith harmony in Bangladesh

Bangladesh's interim government chief Muhammad Yunus on Monday met the country’s Hindu community and vowed to promote interfaith harmony as he hosted a reception for them coinciding with Janmashtami.

Russia unleashes massive drone and missile attack on Ukraine

Russian forces unleashed a massive drone and missile barrage on Ukraine early Monday, targeting multiple regions across the country, the Ukrainian air force said.

Jatiya Party denounces blaming India for Bangladesh floods; Calls for Hasina’s extradition

Jatiya Party chairman Ghulam Muhammed Quader has denounced those who blame India for the flood situation in Bangladesh as a “wrong narrative” that exploits existing anti-India sentiments to wrongly attribute responsibility on New Delhi for a natural calamity.

Israel says more polio vaccines are delivered to Gaza, where aid groups seek pause in fighting

Israel's military on Sunday said polio vaccines for more than 1 million people had been delivered to Gaza, after the first confirmed case of the disease in the territory in a quarter-century.

Yunus urges China to relocate solar panel factories to Bangladesh

China, facing growing export restrictions for its solar panels, should explore the possibility of relocating some of its solar panel factories to Bangladesh to boost the country's green transition and exports, Chief Adviser Muhammad Yunus said on Sunday.

Lifeline: Dhaka Metro resumes service after more than 30 days, commuters heave sigh of relief

The Dhaka Metro resumed services on Sunday over a month after it was shut for passengers during the unprecedented anti-government protests in Bangladesh with two of its stations bearing the brunt of vandalism.

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