Around 150 international students, including those at Harvard and Stanford, have had their US visas revoked in a sudden crackdown by the Trump administration, leaving students and universities scrambling to understand the reasons behind the terminations. With many affected students facing detention or deportation, the lack of explanation has raised concerns over the future of international education in the US. The actions reflect the broader immigration agenda and policies of the Trump administration, which have sparked widespread confusion and fear.
Chandra Arya outlined his plans to make Canada “a sovereign republic”. Indian-origin Canadian MP Chandra Arya has officially entered the race to become Canada’s next […]
Some 3,000 North Korean soldiers and officers are “already on Russian territory, Zelensky said. Kyiv: President Zelensky on Monday said that he expects 12,000 North […]
Delphi murders: Richard Allen could be sentenced to up to 130 years in prison. Fifty-two-year-old Richard Allen, the prime suspected in the much-publicised Delphi murders, […]