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      31 March

      Twitter ‘Verification for Organisations’ now available globally

      The platform tweeted from its ‘Twitter Verified’ account: “Starting today, Verified Organisations are available globally. We are now sending email invitations to approved organisations from the waitlist.”3 San Francisco: Micro-blogging platform Twitter on Friday announced that its ‘Verification for Organisations’ service is now available globally. The platform tweeted from its ‘Twitter Verified’ account: “Starting today, Verified Organisations are available globally. We are now sending email invitations to approved organisations from the waitlist.” According to the company, Verified Organisations is a new way for organisations and their affiliates to differentiate themselves on the micro-blogging platform. “Rather than relying on Twitter to be the sole arbiter of truth for which accounts should be verified, vetted organisations that sign up for Verified Organisations are in…

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    • 31 March

      Trump to be tried on charges relating to hush money to adult film star

      While the indictment remained under seal, media reports quoting unnamed sources said that there were about 30 separate charges. New York: Impacting the 2024 US presidential elections, Donald Trump will become the first former American President to go on trial following his indictment on charges relating to a payoff to buy the silence of an adult film star who claimed to have had an affair with him in 2016. Manhattan prosecutor Alvin Bragg’s office confirmed the indictment by a grand jury on Thursday evening and said Trump’s lawyer has been contacted “to coordinate his surrender”, which would be an unprecedented event in the history of the US. While the indictment remained under seal, media reports quoting unnamed sources said that there were about…

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    • 31 March

      Deaths feared after army helicopters crash in US

      The incident occurred during military training in the US state of Kentucky. Crew members were flying two Black Hawk helicopters that crashed at about 10pm on Wednesday Two US Army Black Hawk helicopters crashed during a training mission over the US state of Kentucky. The status of the crew members was not immediately known, army spokeswoman Nondice Thurman said in a statement on Thursday. It was unclear how many people were aboard the aircraft. Kentucky Governor Andy Beshear said deaths were expected and Kentucky police and the state’s emergency management service were responding. “We’ve got some tough news out of Fort Campbell with early reports of a helicopter crash and fatalities are expected,” he said on Twitter. Crew members were…

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    • 30 March

      \”Look forward to…, \” Lalit Modi says will take Rahul Gandhi to court

      Mumbai: IPL founder and ex-chairman Lalit Modi on Thursday in a series of acerbic tweets lashed out at Rahul Gandhi stating that he will take the Congress leader to court in the United Kingdom over allegations made by the “bag men” of the disqualified MP that he is a “fugitive of justice”. Rahul Gandhi earlier on March 23 was convicted by a Surat disctrict court and sentenced to two years imprisonment in a defamation case over his ‘Modi surname’ remark made in 2019 during an election rally in Karnataka. In a series of tweets, Lalit Modi wrote that the opposition leaders are “either ill-informed or just vendetta prone” and he looks forward to Rahul Gandhi “make a complete fool of…

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    • 30 March

      Germany reacts to Rahul Gandhi\’s ouster as MP

      New Delhi: Germany on Thursday said that it has taken note of the verdict of the first instance of suspension from Parliament of Congress leader Rahul Gandhi.“We have taken note of the verdict of first instance against the Indian opposition politician Rahul Gandhi as well as the suspension of his parliamentary mandate. To our knowledge, Mr Gandhi is in a position to appeal the verdict,” a German Foreign Ministry spokesperson said during a press briefing that was aired on German state-owned international broadcaster Deutsche Welle (DW). “It will then become clear whether this verdict will stand and whether the suspension of his mandate has any basis,” the spokesperson added according to a video of the broadcast which was posted on…

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    • 30 March

      Spouses of H-1B Visa holders in tech sector can work in US, says Judge

      US District Judge Tanya Chutkan said that the Department of Homeland Security has authorised employment not just for students, but also for their spouses and dependents. New York: In an immigration-friendly move, a judge has ruled that spouses of highly-skilled H-1B visa holders in tech sector can now work in the US, thus upholding an Obama-era rule under which partners were issued H-4 visas. US District Judge Tanya Chutkan on Tuesday dismissed arguments by Save Jobs USA, who claimed that the Congress never granted the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) authority to allow foreign nationals, like H-4 visa-holders, to work during their stay in the US. “That contention runs headlong into the text of the (Immigration and Nationality Act), decades of executive-branch practice,…

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    • 30 March

      Brexit deportation threat lifted for Britons living in Denmark after immigration mistake

      Denmark has backtracked on its decision to deport some British citizens living in the country who failed to apply for post-Brexit residency permits by December 2021. The December 31, 2021, deadline was not properly communicated to a large number of Britons living in Denmark, resulting in a lot of them missing out on the possibility to remain in the country. Now the Danish Immigration and Integration Ministry has handed them a lifeline. At least 350 Britons were caught out by the original deadline and in 2022 authorities began the process of deporting them. A new deadline has now been set for December 31, 2023. Kaare Dybvad Bek, the immigration and integration minister, said: “I am very happy that we have found this solution.…

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    • 30 March

      Rishi Sunak faces legal battle from Essex residents over his new migrant plan

      Immigration minister Robert Jenrick today formally announced that MDP Wethersfield, which was used by the RAF in World War 2, will be one of three sites to be used to house asylum seekers. Tony Clarke-Holland, a senior member of the Fields Association, the local residents’ group fighting the asylum seeker centre, told the Express that the Home Office is using de facto “national crisis powers” to overrule local leaders’ right to scrutinise any application to develop the Wethersfield site. He said that local politicians have been told by the Home Office that the department “doesn’t need to consult with the local authority to make this happen”. The local parish council were told about the Home Office’s decision to use the…

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    • 30 March

      UAE appoints a vice president and a crown prince for Abu Dhabi

      United Arab Emirates appointed a new vice president, two deputy rulers and a crown prince for Abu Dhabi on Wednesday, state media reported. Mansour Bin Zayed will serve as vice president alongside Mohammed Bin Rashid Al Maktoum, vice president, prime minister and ruler of Dubai, the agency said. President of the UAE, Sheikh Mohammed bin Zayed Al Nahyan has issued two Emiri decrees appointing Hazza bin Zayed as deputy ruler of Abu Dhabi, and Tahnoun bin Zayed as deputy ruler of Abu Dhabi. An Emiri decree appointed Khaled bin Mohamed bin Zayed as the crown prince of Abu Dhabi. (Reporting by Alaa Swilam, writing byOmar Abdel-Razek Abdel- Hakim, editing by Chris Reese) Source

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    • 30 March

      Saudi Arabia set to join anti-West bloc with China and Russia

      Saudi Arabia is joining an anti-Western influence bloc formed by Russia and China, in a sign of Riyadh’s deepening ties with Beijing as the US pivots away from the Middle East.  The kingdom’s cabinet approved a plan to join the Shanghai Cooperation Organisation (SCO) as a “dialogue partner”, a precursor to being granted full membership, SPA, the Saudis’ state news agency, announced on Wednesday. Formed in 2001 by Russia, China and former Soviet states in Central Asia, the SCO is a political and security bloc of countries spanning much of Eurasia and has expanded to include India and Pakistan, with a view to challenging Western influence in the region. Iran also signed documents for full membership last year. The SCO holds an…

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