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26.05 / 12:37
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More than 115,000 flee as Cyclone Remal approaches Bangladesh
Bangladesh: More than 115,000 Bangladeshis left their coastal villages on Sunday for concrete storm shelters further inland as the low-lying nation prepared for crashing waves when a cyclone makes landfall, officials said. Cyclone Remal is set to hit the southern coast and parts of neighbouring India on Sunday evening, with Bangladesh's weather department predicting howling gales and gusts of up to 130 kilometres (81 miles) per hour.
25.05 / 16:49
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Influx from Myanmar continues; 1,430 Myanmarese take shelter in Mizoram in past 10 days
influx from Myanmar into Mizoram continues as in last 10 days as many as 1,430 Myanmarese nationals took shelter in Mizoram.
25.05 / 07:41
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COVID-19 effect: Global healthy life expectancy drops back to 2012 level, says WHO
COVID-19 pandemic has erased almost ten years of advancements in enhancing life expectancy in just two years.In an official statement, WHO said, “From 2019 to 2021, the global life expectancy declined by 1.8 years to reach 71.4 years, returning to the level seen in 2012. Similarly, the global healthy life expectancy decreased by 1.5 years to 61.9 years in 2021, also reverting to the level observed in 2012."Also Read: India sees 324 cases of KP.1, KP.2 variant driving Covid-19 in Singapore, Maharashtra tops with 148The 2024 report also underscored the unequal impact felt across the globe.
25.05 / 05:15
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Nearly 1,390 Myanmar refugees enter Mizoram amid renewed clashes
refugees from Myanmar have entered Mizoram in the past few days following renewed clashes between the army and civil militia groups in the neighbouring country in Southeast Asia, an official said.
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Airstrike kills 27 in central Gaza and fighting rages as Israel's leaders are increasingly divided
Hamas raged across the north on Sunday as Israel's leaders aired divisions over who should govern Gaza after the war, now in its eighth month. Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu faces criticism from the two other members of his War Cabinet, with his main political rival, Benny Gantz, threatening to leave the government if a plan is not created by June 8 that includes an international administration for postwar Gaza. US national security adviser Jake Sullivan was expected to meet with Netanyahu and other Israeli leaders on Sunday to discuss an ambitious US plan for Saudi Arabia to recognise Israel and help the Palestinian Authority to govern Gaza in exchange for a path to eventual statehood. Netanyahu opposes Palestinian statehood and has rejected those proposals, saying Israel will maintain open-ended security control over Gaza and partner with local Palestinians unaffiliated with Hamas or the Western-backed Palestinian Authority.
18.05 / 14:05
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Mizoram govt likely to initiate biometric enrolment for refugees from Myanmar
Manipur, the Mizoram government is likely to initiate biometric enrolment for refugees from Myanmar. People from Myanmar continue to come to Mizoram since the military junta seized power in the nation on February 1, 2021. At least 34,350 people including women, elderly people and children from the neighbouring country took shelter in 11 districts of Mizoram. A senior official in the Mizoram government who does not want to be named told ET, “Chief Minister Lalduhoma, during a meeting with the leaders of NGO Young Mizo Association (CYMA), indicated the state government’s plan for biometric enrolment for refugees”.
16.05 / 03:11
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Oil prices rise on moderate US inflation data, strong demand
Oil prices extended gains from the previous session on Thursday on signs of stronger demand in the U.S. where data showed slower inflation than markets expected, strengthening the argument for an interest rate cut which could result in even stronger demand. Brent futures rose 42 cents, or 0.5%, to $83.17 a barrel, while U.S. West Texas Intermediate crude (WTI) gained 43 cents, or 0.6%, to $79.06 at 0032 GMT.
14.05 / 17:47
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Hundreds of Syrian refugees head home as anti-refugee sentiment surges in Lebanon
More than 300 Syrians refugees are heading back home from northeastern Lebanon to an uncertain future in Syria as anti-refugee sentiment is surging in crisis-hit Lebanon
13.05 / 14:27
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Manipur MLA writes to CM Biren Singh for seeking deportation of Myanmar refugees
Leishiyo Keishing, an MLA in Manipur, has written a letter to Chief Minister N Biren Singh requesting measures to deport the refugees from Myanmar back to their respective places.
12.05 / 13:47
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Rafah once was a refuge from the war. Now Gazans don’t know where to go
As Israeli military fliers rained down on eastern Rafah warning residents to evacuate ahead of a military operation early this week, Kareem Jouda and his family resolved to stay put even as their neighbors fled. They felt they had nowhere to go. The bombing changed their minds.
09.05 / 20:47
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Utilities complete contentious land swap to clear way for power line in Mississippi River refuge
Utilities looking to finish building a high-voltage power line linking Iowa and Wisconsin have completed a contentious land deal allowing them to cross a Mississippi River federal wildlife refuge
09.05 / 01:19
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Joe Biden warns Israel: US will withhold weapons if it invades Rafah
Joe Biden on Wednesday publicly warned Israel for the first time that the U.S. would stop supplying it weapons if Israeli forces make a major invasion of Rafah, a refugee-packed city in southern Gaza. «I made it clear that if they go into Rafah ..., I'm not supplying the weapons that have been used historically to deal with Rafah, to deal with the cities — that deal with that problem,» Biden said in an interview with CNN. Biden's comments represent his strongest public language to date in his effort to deter an Israeli assault on Rafah while underscoring a growing rift between the U.S. and its strongest ally in the Middle East.
07.05 / 02:45
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Oil edges up after Israel strikes Gaza, while truce talks continue
Oil prices ticked up early on Tuesday after Israel struck Rafah in Gaza while negotiations for a ceasefire with Hamas continued without resolution. Brent crude futures were up 46 cents, or 0.55%, at $83.79 per barrel at 0010 GMT, while U.S. West Texas Intermediate (WTI) crude futures rose 46 cents, or 0.59%, to $78.94 a barrel.
06.05 / 16:35
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Israel's Rafah evacuation order sparks global alarm
Israel called on Palestinians to leave eastern Rafah Monday ahead of a ground invasion of the southern Gaza city, amid increasing global alarm about the consequences of such a move. The evacuation call followed disagreement between Israel and Hamas over the Palestinian militant group's demands to end the seven-month war, during weekend negotiations in Cairo.
06.05 / 16:35
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Mizoram: 50 Myanmarese refugees increase tally to 34,332
Myanmar to Mizoram, the number of those taking shelter has increased to 34,332. A Mizoram government official said people are entering Mizoram to evade being recruited in the Arakan Army (AA) militant group. Around 50 Myanmarese, including 10 women, fled Paletwa in the neighbouring country’s Chin region and entered Hruitezawl village in Mizoram’s Lawngtlai district during the past few days to evade recruitment in the Arakan Army (AA) militant group, the largest armed ethnic outfit in Myanmar, which is recruiting people from the Chin region to intensify their battle against the Army. People from Myanmar are taking shelter across the 11 districts in phases after the military junta seized power in the neighboring country on February 1, 2021. The Kuki-Zomi-Chin tribes in Myanmar, Bangladesh, and Manipur share ethnic ties, and cultural and linguistic similarities with the Mizo people.
05.05 / 05:53
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No Dunki route to London anymore: Why is Rishi Sunak deporting UK’s illegal immigrants to Rwanda? An explainer
dunki route and somehow manages to reach the United Kingdom for a better life there. Upon reaching there, however, he is now likely to be deported to Rwanda, a small country in central Africa. Something of this sort is now going to happen in UK as ‘Rwanda Asylum Plan’ comes into force.
03.05 / 02:01
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EU announces 1 billion euros in aid for Lebanon amid a surge in irregular migration
The European Union has announced an aid package for Lebanon of 1 billion euros — about $1.06 billion — that will mostly go to strengthening border control to halt the flow of asylum seekers and migrants from the small, crisis-wracked country across the...
02.05 / 04:43
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Floating housing for LNG workers rejected by Squamish
Plans to use a renovated cruise ship to house more than 600 workers as they build a liquefied natural gas facility near Squamish, B.C., have been voted down by the local council.The ship arrived in B.C. waters in January after a 40-day journey from Estonia, where it had sheltered Ukrainian refugees, but Woodfibre LNG didn’t obtain a permit from the district to operate the so-called “floatel.”Squamish councillors voted three to four against a one-year permit at a meeting on Tuesday that raised concerns about the safety of women and girls, traffic issues, waste management and potential natural hazards.Woodfibre wanted workers to start living on the ship this spring on the shores of Howe Sound, outside Squamish.The Woodfibre website shows the B.C.
01.05 / 08:47
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Canada pauses Self-Employed Persons Program, caps PR applications via Start-up Visa
Canada (IRCC) has announced that from April 30, it will cap the number of permanent residence applications accepted each year to those associated with no more than 10 start-ups per designated organization. “Fast processing is critical to the success of entrepreneurs who come to Canada through our federal business programs. These necessary changes will set the Startup Visa Program and Self-Employed Persons Program on the path to faster processing times while we look ahead to further reforms to make these programs more sustainable and effective over the long term,” Marc Miller, Minister of Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship, said. Are you immigration ready? Find out This move is aimed at reducing the backlog and improving processing times for applications, which have grown significantly. With approximately 82 designated organizations comprising venture capital funds (VCFs), angel investors, and business incubators, the new cap translates to a maximum of 820 applications per year, assuming the number of designated organizations remains unchanged.
30.04 / 07:33
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Canada will not be renewing this off-campus work policy for international students
international students in Canada will face a new limit on off-campus work hours during the academic year. Immigration Minister Marc Miller announced that temporary measures allowing international students to work unlimited hours while class is in session will not be renewed. “Working off campus helps international students gain work experience and offset some of their expenses. As international students arrive in Canada, we want them to be prepared for life here and have the support they need to succeed. However, first and foremost, people coming to Canada as students must be here to study, not work. We will continue working to protect the integrity of our student program,” Marc Miller, Minister of Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship, said. Want to know if you qualify for immigration? Click here In October 2022, Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) had temporarily allowed international students with off-campus work authorization on their study permits to work more than 20 hours per week while attending classes. This change was introduced to help ease financial burdens and provide additional work opportunities during the pandemic.
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