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US cannot stop issuing visas during travel bans, federal judge rules-
By PTI WASHINGTON: A US federal judge has declared it unlawful for the State Department to use travel bans issued ...

20 killed, hundreds injured as quake rattles southern Pakistan-
By AFP QUETTA (Pakistan): Around 20 people were killed and more than 200 injured when a shallow earthquake hit southwestern ...

‘2SLGBTQQIA+ people’: Trudeau mocked for latest iteration of term for sexual identities
Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau turned heads on the internet with the latest iteration of the acronym for sexual identities, ...

Judge orders Texas to suspend new law banning most abortions-
AUSTIN: A federal judge on Wednesday, October 6, 2021, ordered Texas to suspend the most restrictive abortion law in the ...

US President Joe Biden pushes big plans as key to avoid ‘America’s decline’-
By Associated Press HOWELL: Calling opponents of his plans complicit in America’s decline, President Joe Biden made the case Tuesday ...

French senators arrive in Taiwan amid tensions with China-
By Associated Press TAIPEI: A group of French senators arrived in Taiwan for a five-day visit Wednesday following a large ...

Australian defamation review to examine Facebook liability-
By Associated Press CANBERRA: An Australian review of defamation laws will likely examine whether platforms such as Facebook should be ...

Sri Lanka must reform terror law to keep European Union trade deal: Statement
The visiting mission discussed the PTA, recalling that its amendment was a key commitment in readmitting Sri Lanka to the ...

Pandora Papers a worry for Czech PM Babis ahead of election-
By Associated Press PRAGUE: Czech Prime Minister Andrej Babis is heading into a parliamentary election this week hit by yet another ...

Philippine dictator son’s presidential run triggers protests-
By Associated Press MANILA: The son and namesake of Philippine dictator Ferdinand Marcos, who was toppled in a 1986 pro-democracy ...