Month: March 2023
Ex-Haitian mayor found liable in killings charged with fraud
BOSTON: A former Haitian mayor was criminally charged Wednesday with lying on his application to become a legal resident of the US, just one day…
Florida moves to expand ban on sexual orientation, gender identity teaching
Florida is looking to expand its ban on teaching young children about sexual orientation and gender identity issues to include all students in its public…
Petrol and diesel prices on March 23: Check rates in your city
Continuing an eight-month trend of price stability, the cost of petrol and diesel stayed unchanged on Thursday. In India, petrol prices are revised daily at…
Rishi Sunak made millions in non-politics income, tax return shows
UK Prime Minister Rishi Sunak paid more than £1 million ($1.2 million) in UK taxes over the past three years, with his earnings from shares…
UN nuclear chief says Ukraine plant situation ‘remains perilous’
VIENNA: The United Nations nuclear agency’s chief said Wednesday that the situation at Ukraine’s Zaporizhzhia power plant “remains perilous” following a Russian missile strike this…
Gold price declines ₹800, silver slumps ₹5: Check latest prices
Gold prices in India witnessed a decline of ₹80 with a gram of 22 carat gold costing ₹5,420 compared to ₹5,500 on Wednesday, according to…
One can apply for job, give interviews while on tourist or business visa in US: Federal agency
WASHINGTON: An individual travelling to the United States on a business or tourist visa — B-1, B-2 — can apply for new jobs and even…
Police: Boy shoots 2 administrators at Denver high school
DENVER: A student shot and wounded two administrators at a Denver high school on Wednesday, after a handgun was found during a daily search of…
Govt plotting to assassinate me, claims Imran Khan
LAHORE: Pakistan‘s former prime minister Imran Khan on Wednesday alleged that the PML-N-led government was plotting to assassinate him on the pattern of Murtaza Bhutto,…
Locks of hair compose a symphony of genetic information on Beethoven
Using five locks of hair, scientists have sequenced the genome of one of history’s greatest musical composers – Ludwig van Beethoven – nearly two centuries…