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Jonathan Crickx, chief of communication in the State of Palestine for the UN Children's Fund (UNICEF) said this figure corresponds to one per cent of the 1.7 million people who have been displaced in Gaza.
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Alumni of such exchange and scholarship programs have demonstrated strong leadership in their academic disciplines and professions.
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The TOMCOM is assisting candidates in a safe and legal recruitment process for the high demand in the hospitality sector in Japan.
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Recent stories have emerged that portray monkeys in a more sinister light.
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The Indian Consulate in New York has conveyed regret over the incident, stating that they are in contact with the family and providing all necessary assistance.
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On Thursday, the Ministry reported in a press statement that, within the last 24 hours, the Israeli army caused the demise of 118 Palestinians and inflicted injuries upon 190 others in the strip.
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The formal notification goes to the Speaker of the House of Representatives and the Chair of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee.
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Training wages and starting wages will remain at 80 percent of the adult minimum wage rate.
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The storm, named Ingunn by Norwegian meteorologists, landed in central Norway on Wednesday afternoon before moving north on Thursday. The Meteorological Institute had issued a red warning, its highest alert, for the Arctic region.
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The hazardous materials in question include used batteries, antifreeze, paint materials, brake fluids, and more.
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Ayush Sharma, 25, and Guramrit Sandhu, 60, both from Brampton, and Subham Kumar, 29, from Calgary, were arrested under an international arrest warrant, the RCMP said in a release on Tuesday.
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Speaking to mediapersons, he said that speculations were rife in the media that Israel would end the war in Gaza but added that it was "untrue" and "Israel's plan of elimination of Hamas" and "making Gaza a place which will not be a threat to Israel would continue".
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Dawn reported that an Islamabad accountability court the couple and barred both of them from holding any public office for 10 years, and were slapped with a fine of Rs 787 million.
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As a component of a conclusive regulation, the announcement aims to enhance the integrity and minimize the risk of fraud in the registration process for the non-immigrant visa, enabling US employers to hire foreign workers in specialty occupations.
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While Hamas has been insisting on a complete withdrawal of Israel Defense Forces (IDF) for the next round of ceasefire, Israel had backed out of it in total.
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On Monday, Arti Dhir, 59, and Kavaljitsinh Raijada, 35, were convicted of 12 counts of exportation and 18 counts of money laundering, following India's extradition request for their alleged involvement in the murder of their adopted son in Gujarat.
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Northville resident Yogesh K Pancholi was convicted of wire fraud conspiracy, participating in money laundering, aggravated identity theft, and witness tampering.
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The company said last year that it fulfilled a raft of conditions that the Garante demanded to get the ChatGPT ban lifted.
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This is for the first time in nearly two decades that a limited number of H-1B nonimmigrants will be able to renew their visas from within the US.
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A former banker in London and graduate of business management and engineering, he is a native of Kurnool in Andhra Pradesh and hails from a reputed business family.
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Visitor visas (B1/B2) experienced a resurgence, representing the second-highest number of applications in the U.S. Mission's history, surpassing 700,000.
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On Tuesday, the Yoga guru's wax impression was unveiled at an event in Delhi in the presence of Baba Ramdev.
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The verdict was announced by special court Judge Abul Hasnat Zulqarnain during the hearing held at Adiala Jail in Rawalpindi.
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Arti Dhir, 59, and Kavaljitsinh Raijada, 35, from Hanwell in Ealing were identified by the National Crime Agency (NCA) investigators after Australian Border Force intercepted the cocaine worth 57 million pounds.