Us Illegal Voting: Africa, India and China: Foreign nationals from multiple countries accused of voting illegally in US for years

Us Illegal Voting: Africa, India and China: Foreign nationals from multiple countries accused of voting illegally in US for years

Authorities in the United States say several non-citizens from countries including Mauritania, India and China have been accused of illegally voting in American elections.One of the most recent cases involves Mahady Sacko, a 50-year-old Mauritanian national living in Philadelphia who investigators say had been marked for deportation since 2002. Sacko, who reportedly used the nickname…

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Meet Alexandre Singh: Indian-origin filmmaker who won Oscar for best live-action short film ‘Two People Exchanging Saliva’

Meet Alexandre Singh: Indian-origin filmmaker who won Oscar for best live-action short film ‘Two People Exchanging Saliva’

Filmmaker Alexandre Singh won an Oscar in the category of best live action short film for the French-language drama ‘Two People Exchanging Saliva’ at the 98th Academy Awards on March 15.His film, co-directed with long-time creative partner Natalie Musteata, shared the honour in a rare tie with ‘The Singers’ by Sam A. Davis and Jack…

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Zohaib Masood Tiger Sanctuary: Canada man asked to remove two tigers from residential property, he says 'we know their personalities'

Zohaib Masood Tiger Sanctuary: Canada man asked to remove two tigers from residential property, he says ‘we know their personalities’

A township council in Southern Ontario voted to remove two tigers, Jagger and Aspen, from a residential property as Zohaib Masood has been keeping two one-year-old tigers in the Niagara Region since last fall. Masood rescued the tigers from owners in Ontario who got them as pets but then could not manage them. The voting…

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200,000 immigrant truck drivers in jeopardy: Trump's rule to cancel commercial drivers’ licenses takes effect

200,000 immigrant truck drivers in jeopardy: Trump’s rule to cancel commercial drivers’ licenses takes effect

A new rule from the US department of transportation is set to affect about 200,000 immigrant truck drivers, as their commercial driver’s licences will begin to lapse without renewal under the new policy, which took effect on Monday. The change raised concern in the trucking industry and legal challenges from immigrant drivers and advocacy groups.Under…

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Trump: ‘Struck more than 7,000 targets’: Donald Trump says Iran has been ‘literally obliterated’ as he presses allies to help reopen Strait of Hormuz

Trump: ‘Struck more than 7,000 targets’: Donald Trump says Iran has been ‘literally obliterated’ as he presses allies to help reopen Strait of Hormuz

US President Donald Trump on Monday claimed that the United States has “literally obliterated” Iran’s military capabilities, saying American forces have struck more than 7,000 targets across the country since the start of the conflict, even as he urged other nations to join efforts to secure shipping through the Strait of Hormuz.Speaking ahead of a…

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Susie Wiles won't take break from work for her breast cancer treatment; Trump praises 'incredible' chief of staff

Susie Wiles won’t take break from work for her breast cancer treatment; Trump praises ‘incredible’ chief of staff

As President Donald Trump Monday announced that his chief of staff Susie Wiles, 68, was recently diagnosed with early-stage breast cancer, he added that Wiles won’t take a break from her White House work. During the treatment period, Wiles will be spending full-time at the White House and Trump said this makes him very happy….

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Who is T Vishnudatta Jayaraman? Indian-American journalist commended by Virginia Senate for contributions to South Asian community

Who is T Vishnudatta Jayaraman? Indian-American journalist commended by Virginia Senate for contributions to South Asian community

The Virginia State Senate has passed a resolution commending Indian‑American journalist T. Vishnudatta Jayaraman for his contributions to journalism and the South Asian community in the United States.The resolution was adopted on las week during a session of the Senate. It recognised Jayaraman’s work as founder and editor‑in‑chief of the South Asian Herald, a news…

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‘Won’t wait while people struggle’: Keir Starmer announces £53m heating‑oil support for households amid Iran war

‘Won’t wait while people struggle’: Keir Starmer announces £53m heating‑oil support for households amid Iran war

The UK government has unveiled a £53 million emergency support package to help vulnerable households struggling with soaring heating oil costs, as global energy markets remain volatile amid the ongoing conflict in the Middle East.Prime Minister Keir Starmer announced the measure during a press conference at 10 Downing Street, saying the government’s immediate priority is…

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