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20,000 H1B visas up for grabs
Washington: About 20,000 H1B visas, one of the most sought after for overseas professionals including Indians, are still up for grabs in the U.S. which is struggling to fill up the allocated number of 65,000, even as less than a month remains ...

Temple protesters face sedition charges
Kuala Lumpur: Malaysia will charge protesters who indulged in an act hurtful to the sentiments of the Hindu community, in the controversial demonstration against the relocation of a century-old temple in a Muslim majority neighbourhood, with ...

Nepal to sign three agreements with China
KATHMANDU: Nepal will sign three agreements with the People’s Republic of China this week. Foreign Minister Sujata Koirala left on Tuesday for her first official visit to China after assuming office. She told reporters that ...

No first-time writer on Man Booker shortlist
LONDON: The shortlist for this year’s £50,000 Man Booker Prize, announced here on Tuesday, is loaded with heavyweight novelists with not a single first-time writer in contention. All three debut novelists who featured in the ...

Four U.S. soldiers killed in Iraq
BAGHDAD: Roadside bombs killed four U.S. soldiers in Iraq on Tuesday, the military said, in the deadliest day for American troops in the country in weeks, as a series of bomb attacks along roads claimed eight Iraqi lives. The first ...

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India, China play down reports of border incursion by Chinese troops in Ladakh
Both should make efforts to safeguard peace: Chinese Foreign Ministry

Indian firm initiates legal action against U.K. paper
LONDON: Lavasa, a Mumbai-based construction company, has initiated legal action against British newspaper, The Sunday Times , for a report alleging “land-grab” by the company. In a statement, rebutting the ...




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