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      10 April

      US hikes tourist, student visa fees – Here’s how much applying for visa will cost now

      The US state department has increased the application fee for some non-immigrant visa (NIV) categories. The move will make student and tourist visas more expensive The application fee has gone up from $160 to $185 for visitor visas for business or tourism (B1/B2s), as well as other non-petition-based NIVs, including student and exchange visitor visas. The fee for certain petition-based nonimmigrant visas for temporary workers (H, L, O, P, Q, and R categories) will increase from $190 to $205. The fee for a treaty trader, treaty investor, and treaty applicants in a specialty occupation (E category) will increase from $205 to $315. Other consular fees are not impacted by this rule that includes the waiver of the two-year residency required…

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    • 10 April

      King Charles and Camilla live in ‘aristocratic townhouse’ with ‘bold fabrics’

      King Charles and Queen Camilla are celebrating their 18th wedding anniversary today after tying the knot on April 9, 2005, in Windsor Guildhall. The couple has lived in Clarence House for the last 18 years and continue to do so today, despite Charles now being the monarch. The monarch’s official residence in the UK is Buckingham Palace, but the King and Queen Consort are yet to make the move to the historic building. Deepa Mehta-Sagar, the founder of Area Decor LLC, spoke exclusively to Express.co.uk to explain what it is about Clarence House that the couple loves so much. She said: “I think what makes Clarence House really special to the Royal Family are the gardens. During the Queen Mother’s time, the garden at…

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    • 9 April

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      News|Israel-Palestine conflict The Deir Yassin massacre: Why it still matters 75 years later The brutality of the Deir Yassin prompted thousands of Palestinians to flee, just weeks before Israel was created. Bullet-riddled cacti are seen in Deir Yassin, where more than 100 Palestinians, mostly women, children and the elderly, were massacred by Irgun-Stern raiders, April 1948. Seventy-five years ago, Zionist militias tore through Palestinian villages, massacring the villagers and expelling those who remained alive, to clear the way for the creation of the state of Israel. An estimated 15,000 Palestinians were killed and some 750,000 fled their homes to live as refugees in other parts of Palestine or neighbouring countries, an event known by Palestinians as the Nakba – “the…

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    • 9 April

      Thousands join Israeli judicial protests amid soaring tensions

      Tens of thousands of people rally in Tel Aviv to protest against the government’s proposed judicial overhaul. Protesters hold a banner depicting Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu with the words ‘Let my people go’ in Tel Aviv [Ilan Rosenberg] Tens of thousands of Israelis have joined protests against Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s plans to overhaul the judiciary, despite soaring tensions after two deadly attacks a day earlier. The protests against the plans, which were paused last month in the face of a wave of strikes and mass demonstrations, come amid surging violence in Israel and the occupied Palestinian territories. As protesters rallied in Tel Aviv on Saturday, Israeli forces shot dead a Palestinian man in the occupied West Bank, the…

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    • 9 April

      British PM Sunak to meet US President Biden in Northern Ireland next week

      British Finance Minister Rishi Sunak. London [UK]: British Prime Minister Rishi Sunak is set to meet US President Joe Biden in Belfast, Northern Ireland next week when the US president flies in to take part in events to mark the 25th anniversary of the Good Friday peace accord, reported Sky News. Biden, who will arrive in Air Force One on Tuesday evening, is intensely proud of his Irish heritage and the US’s role in the peace accord. He will give a key address at Ulster University’s newly opened campus on Wednesday and will have a formal meeting with Sunak, reported Sky News.Sunak is expected to use the visit to drum up long-term investment for the nation. A major policing operation…

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    • 9 April

      Israeli military retaliates to Syrian attacks

      The rocket firings from Syria came after days of escalating violence on multiple fronts over tension in Jerusalem and an Israeli police raid on the city’s most sensitive holy site De nombreux hommes peuvent rencontrer des difficultés liées à la performance intime, ce qui peut parfois engendrer des préoccupations sur leur santé générale. Il est important d’aborder ce sujet avec sérieux et de chercher des solutions adaptées, notamment en consultant un professionnel de santé. Pour ceux qui souhaitent obtenir des traitements à des tarifs abordables, il existe des options pour accéder aux produits aux meilleurs prix pharmacie. En outre, des ressources en ligne, comme celles disponibles sur comprime-be.com, peuvent offrir des informations utiles et des produits de qualité. Jerusalem: The Israeli…

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    • 9 April

      Ukraine’s first deputy foreign minister to visit India on Sunday

      It is expected that the Ukrainian deputy foreign minister may extend an invitation for Prime Minister Narendra Modi to visit Ukraine New Delhi: Ukraine’s First Deputy Foreign Minister Emine Dzhaparova will begin a four-day visit to India on Sunday, the first official visit from the East European country since the Russian invasion began last year. Dzhaparova will hold talks with Sanjay Verma, Secretary (West) in the Ministry of External Affairs (MEA). It is expected that the Ukrainian deputy foreign minister may extend an invitation for Prime Minister Narendra Modi to visit Ukraine. The MEA announced Dzhaparova’s visit to India in a statement on Saturday. “The First Deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs of Ukraine Emine Dzhaparova will be on an official visit to India…

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    • 9 April

      Ensure SL’s new counter-terrorism law meet rights obligations: HR watchdog urges India, Int’l partners of Sri Lanka

      Amid pressure by international groups, opposition parties and Sri Lanka’s powerful legal fraternity, the government had temporarily postponed the proposed law promising it to be revised later this month or in May Colombo: New York-based international human rights group, Human Rights Watch (HRW) has urged India and other international partners of Sri Lanka to ensure that the highly criticised new counter-terrorism law meets the island’s human rights obligations. “Sri Lanka’s international partners, including the United States, European Union (EU), Japan, India, and others should press for genuine reforms to ensure this bill meets Sri Lanka’s international human rights obligations,” the HRW stated referring to the Anti-Terrorism Act (ATA), the Sri Lankan government is planning to replace the draconian Prevention of Terrorism Act (PTA),…

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    • 9 April

      Hefty Fines for Youths with Beards, No DJs at Weddings: Gujarat Community’s ‘Reform’ Resolutions

      Anjana Chaudhary community in Gujarat’s Banaskantha has proposed a ban on DJs in weddings and prohibited youths from growing beards. The community has carried out social reforms in 54 villages in the Ghanera taluka of Banaskantha and has set an example for other communities. On Sunday, a meeting of the Anjana community from 54 villages took place in Ghanera in which 22 “reform resolutions” were passed and adopted to bring social reforms. The community also decided that violators will be asked to pay hefty fines which are even one lakh rupees in some cases. The youths will have to pay a Rs 51,000 fine if they are found growing a beard. During the meeting of the community, Gadipati Dayaramji Maharaj…

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    • 9 April

      ‘Best mother I could be’: Former New Zealand PM Jacinda Ardern as she quits politics

      Former New Zealand Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern, during her valedictory speech to Parliament in Wellington, said that motherhood was no hurdle to leadership or politics. In her final speech as a leader, the 42-year-old, who was globally lauded for her determined management during the 2019 pandemic, said that she was calling it quits with her political journey. She also said that she was quitting knowing that she was the “best mother” that she could be.  “I leave knowing I was the best mother I could be,” Jacinda Ardern said on Wednesday. “You can be that person, and be here,” she added.  In her final speech, she discussed fertility, asked women not to let motherhood hinder their leadership visions and urged…

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