Month: March 2023
Wrong to assume that fired H1B staffers have to leave country within 60 days: USCIS director
WASHINGTON: Amid mass layoffs in the tech sector, the US Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) has said it is wrong to assume that fired workers…
Petrol, diesel prices on March 28: Check rates in your city
Petrol and diesel prices in India continued to stagnate on Tuesday as the fuel prices remained steady for nearly nine months now. Petrol can currently…
North: Kim Jong Un wants North Korea to make more nuclear material for bombs
SEOUL: North Korean leader Kim Jong Un has called for his nuclear scientists to increase production of weapons-grade material to make bombs to put on…
Sea Of Japan: Russia fires supersonic anti-ship missile at mock target in Sea of Japan
MOSCOW: Russia’s navy fired supersonic anti-ship missiles at a mock target in the Sea of Japan, the Russian defence ministry said on Tuesday.“In the waters…
Silicon Valley Bank: Silicon Valley Bank’s collapse chills startup funding
Jonathan Nelson had lined up commitments for $2 million in new funding for his financial technology startup, HF.Capital, from two investors last month. He was…
Prince Harry and Elton John appear at UK court in privacy lawsuit
Britain’s Prince Harry and singer Elton John made a surprise appearance at London’s high court on Monday as they and five others began a lawsuit…
Boost for biz: Jack Ma returns to China
HONG KONG/BEIJING: Alibaba founder Jack Ma has returned to China, ending a stay overseas of more than a year that industry viewed as reflecting the…
US watching Rahul Gandhi’s case in Indian courts: Official
NEW DELHI: According to a state department official, the United States is closely monitoring the court proceedings of Congress party leader Rahul Gandhi, while emphasizing…
India and Pakistan invited for US democracy summit: Report | India News
ISLAMABAD: The democracy summit in Washington beginning on Tuesday would be a test for Pakistan’s diplomacy as the cash-strapped country would look to rekindle ties…
Israeli govt delays disputed judiciary bill as protests rage
JERUSALEM: PM Benjamin Netanyahu on Monday delayed a decision on bitterly contested plans for a judicial overhaul amid fears that Israel‘s worst national crisis in…