Palestinian author Mosab Abu Toha wins Pulitzer Prize

Palestinian author Mosab Abu Toha wins Pulitzer Prize

Mosab Abu Toha (Photo: X) Palestinian author Mosab Abu Toha on Monday, May 5, won the Pulitzer Prize for commentary regarding the situation in the occupied country. Toha’s essays in The New Yorker on the physical and emotional carnage in...
42 visit visa holders arrested in Saudi Arabia for violating rules

42 visit visa holders arrested in Saudi Arabia for violating rules

Saudi Arabia’s interior ministry on Monday, May 5, announced that 42 persons holding a visit visa have been arrested for violating the rules of pilgrimage ahead of Haj 2025. The offenders have been referred to the concerned authorities, who will...
Bangladesh court issues new arrest warrant against detained Hindu monk

Bangladesh court issues new arrest warrant against detained Hindu monk

A Bangladesh court on Tuesday ordered the arrest of Hindu religious leader Chinmoy Krishna Das in four cases related to vandalism and attacks on police officers in November, The Daily Star reported.The monk, who was formerly associated with the International...
Live Updates: Friedrich Merz Stumbles in Bid to Become Germany’s Next Leader

Live Updates: Friedrich Merz Stumbles in Bid to Become Germany’s Next Leader

Two decades ago, before Friedrich Merz came back from the private sector to win the German chancellorship, he accepted an invitation to a gathering of the French Foreign Legion in Corsica. At the last moment, the organizers asked him to...
US freezes future grants to Harvard University

US freezes future grants to Harvard University

The US Department of Education on Monday told Harvard University that it is freezing billions of dollars in future research grants and other aid until the institution concedes to several demands from the Donald Trump administration, Reuters reported.In a letter,...
Bubble tea of Taiwan, barley tea of Korea, and other experimental teas of Asia

Bubble tea of Taiwan, barley tea of Korea, and other experimental teas of Asia

The first Europeans to visit Taiwan were Portuguese sailors in the 16th century. They were so impressed by its beauty that they called it Isla Formosa, meaning “Beautiful Island”, and it was called Formosa until the Chinese renamed the island...
US offers ,000 stipend, travel assistance to undocumented immigrants who ‘self-deport’

US offers $1,000 stipend, travel assistance to undocumented immigrants who ‘self-deport’

The United States on Monday said that it would offer a $1,000 stipend and travel assistance to undocumented immigrants who elect to “self-deport” from the country.“Self-deportation is a dignified way to leave the US and will allow illegal aliens to...
Bangladesh’s former prime minister Khaleda Zia returns to country after treatment in UK

Bangladesh’s former prime minister Khaleda Zia returns to country after treatment in UK

Khaleda Zia Dhaka: Bangladesh’s ailing former Prime Minister Khaleda Zia on Tuesday returned to the country from London after four months of medical treatment, according to a media report. Zia went to London on January 8 for advanced medical care...
New eVisa options for expats in GCC countries

New eVisa options for expats in GCC countries

Kuwait has updated and expanded the eligibility criteria for its electronic visa (eVisa) system for expatriates residing in Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) countries. This move aims to encourage tourism, business travel, and ease of movement within the region. With the...
21-year-old Indian student arrested in US for posing as officer, scamming elderly woman

21-year-old Indian student arrested in US for posing as officer, scamming elderly woman

A 21-year-old Indian student has been arrested in the United States for allegedly trying to scam a 78-year-old woman by pretending to be a law enforcement officer, officials said. The student, Kishan Kumar Singh, was taken into custody in Guilford...
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