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Indians entering U.K. on illegal student visas: report
London: Thousands of young Indians, mainly from Punjab, are entering Britain on falsely obtained student visas, a media report claimed on Sunday. Undercover reporters found foreign agents offering would-be students £10,500 loans so ...

Iran’s leading dissident cleric dead
DUBAI: Iran’s renowned dissident cleric Grand Ayatollah Hoseyn Ali Montazeri died on Sunday. He was 87 A one time inner-circle ally of Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeini, Ayatollah Montazeri later fell out with the founder of the Islamic ...

Volcano eruption feared in Philippines
LEGAZPI (The Philippines): The Philippines’ most active volcano could have a huge eruption within days, officials warned on Sunday after detecting a drastic surge in earthquakes and eerie rumbling sounds in surrounding foothills. Tens of ...

Highway curbs lifted in Colombo
COLOMBO: The Sri Lankan government has lifted all restrictions imposed on civilian travel on the A9 Highway, the only road linking Jaffna peninsula in the north to the rest of the island nation. “Any citizen can now travel on the ...

Mehbooba fails to get visa to Pakistan
ISLAMABAD: Mehbooba Mufti, leader of the People’s Democratic Party, has had to cancel her participation in a conference here after she was unable to obtain a visa to travel to Pakistan. The organisers of the “South Asia ...




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