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‘IAEA Resolution Politically Biased, Could Kill All Nuclear Diplomacy': Iran's New Threat To West
‘IAEA Resolution Politically Biased, Could Kill All Nuclear Diplomacy': Iran's New Threat To West

Time of India

timea day ago

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  • Time of India

‘IAEA Resolution Politically Biased, Could Kill All Nuclear Diplomacy': Iran's New Threat To West

Tensions are escalating between Iran and the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) as Tehran warns it may end all nuclear cooperation if a new resolution is passed. Iran accuses the West of political bias and says past provocations led to a sevenfold increase in uranium enrichment. Iranian officials have outlined a list of countermeasures and warned that continued pressure could trigger the snapback of UN sanctions before the mechanism expires this October. The standoff threatens to derail any remaining talks between Iran and the United States, with Iranian leaders calling the European-backed resolution a 'strategic mistake.'#iaea #iran #khamenei #unitedstates #donaldtrump #unsanctions Read More

China Vs U.S. World War Over Golden Dome? Trump Warned Against Opening 'Pandora's Box'
China Vs U.S. World War Over Golden Dome? Trump Warned Against Opening 'Pandora's Box'

Time of India

time30-05-2025

  • Politics
  • Time of India

China Vs U.S. World War Over Golden Dome? Trump Warned Against Opening 'Pandora's Box'

China Vs U.S. World War Over Golden Dome? Trump Warned Against Opening 'Pandora's Box' Source: China has strongly criticized US plans to build a 'golden dome' missile defense system in space, warning that the move could trigger a dangerous arms race beyond earth. The proposed US system, designed to intercept missiles and hypersonic weapons, was called a threat to global strategic stability by the Chinese defense ministry. Beijing said the plan violates the outer space treaty and accused Washington of pushing space toward militarization. #china #unitedstates #goldendome #donaldtrump

How the Donald Trump administration cutting Harvard's access to a government database has made 6,800 international students deportable immediately, unless …
How the Donald Trump administration cutting Harvard's access to a government database has made 6,800 international students deportable immediately, unless …

Time of India

time24-05-2025

  • Politics
  • Time of India

How the Donald Trump administration cutting Harvard's access to a government database has made 6,800 international students deportable immediately, unless …

donald trump President Donald Trump's administration is trying to strip Harvard of its ability to enroll international students — an effort blocked by a federal judge on Friday (May 23), just hours after the university filed a lawsuit claiming it to be a violation of its First Amendment rights . The temporary restraining order stops the government from pulling Harvard's certification in the Student and Exchange Visitor Program. 'With the stroke of a pen, the government has sought to erase a quarter of Harvard's student body, international students who contribute significantly to the University and its mission,' Harvard said in its suit. 'Without its international students, Harvard is not Harvard.' The ruling from the US District Judge Allison Burroughs puts the sanction against Harvard on hold for now, pending the lawsuit. What makes government database SEVIS all important for student visas The government database SEVIS is crucial for managing and tracking the enrollment of international students studying in the United States. For colleges and universities across America, SEVIS serves as a central system administered by the U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE), an agency within DHS. To enroll international students, institutions must be certified to use this database. They are required to input and maintain data within SEVIS for each international student, confirming their full-time enrollment and adherence to the terms of their student visas. Impact of SEVIS revocation on international students Homeland Security's immediate revocation of Harvard's SEVIS certification has potentially severe consequences for the university's nearly 6,800 international students. While their visas have not been canceled, Harvard's inability to log them into the SEVIS database could, in theory, render these students immediately deportable. Without Harvard's active SEVIS enrollment records, the students would be considered in violation of their visa status. The immediate recourse for these students would be to transfer to another SEVIS-certified institution. Failure to take such action and enroll elsewhere would place them in violation of their visa terms, making them subject to removal from the United States. by Taboola by Taboola Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like 2025: Steel Suppliers From Mexico At Lowest Prices (Take A Look) Steel Suppliers | search ads Search Now Undo Typically, international students are granted a 60-day grace period after graduating to either depart the country or adjust their immigration status, often by securing employment. Furthermore, students returning to their programs are usually permitted to remain in the U.S. during summer breaks as long as they are still enrolled for the upcoming academic term. However, with the termination of Harvard's SEVIS access, the status of students who would normally be eligible for this summer grace period remains uncertain.

Donald Trump
Donald Trump

Indian Express

time01-05-2025

  • Politics
  • Indian Express

Donald Trump

donald trump BIOGRAPHY Donald Trump, the 45th president of the United States, has announced his candidacy for the 2024 presidential election. A controversial figure known for his populist rhetoric and business acumen, Trump's potential return to the White House has sparked intense debate and anticipation. Trump's presi... dency was marked by a series of unprecedented events and controversies. His policies, which included tax cuts, deregulation, and a hard-line stance on immigration, drew both praise and criticism. His personal behavior, often characterized as brash and divisive, further polarised the American political landscape. Trump's legacy remains a subject of intense debate. His supporters credit him with boosting the economy, taking a tough stance on trade deals, and appointing conservative judges to the federal courts. His detractors argue that his policies benefited the wealthy at the expense of the working class, exacerbated racial and social divisions, and eroded democratic norms. His 2024 campaign is largely based on a continuation of his populist message. He has pledged to cut taxes, crack down on illegal immigration, and renegotiate trade deals. He has also continued to make false claims about the 2020 election, falsely alleging that it was stolen from him. The former premier's campaign has attracted a large and enthusiastic base of supporters. He has held rallies across the country, drawing crowds of thousands of ardent fans. His populist message, which appeals to a sense of economic and cultural grievance, resonates with a significant segment of the American electorate. If Trump, 77, is the Republican nominee, he could face a rematch with President Joe Biden. Biden's approval ratings are also low, and he faces challenges of his own, including high inflation and ongoing concerns about the COVID-19 pandemic. The 2024 election is likely to be a close and contentious race. Trump's candidacy has injected a significant level of uncertainty into the political landscape, and the outcome of the election could have far-reaching consequences for the country.

'Tremendous Pressure On Putin': Trump After Russia Strikes Kyiv, Mocks Ukraine For Failing To Defend Territory
'Tremendous Pressure On Putin': Trump After Russia Strikes Kyiv, Mocks Ukraine For Failing To Defend Territory

Time of India

time25-04-2025

  • Politics
  • Time of India

'Tremendous Pressure On Putin': Trump After Russia Strikes Kyiv, Mocks Ukraine For Failing To Defend Territory

/ Apr 25, 2025, 07:03AM IST President Donald Trump says Russia has made a "pretty big concession" to end the war in Ukraine by stopping short of taking the "whole country." Trump also insisted he is putting "a lot of pressure on Russia" and that's why President Vladimir Putting is "talking right now." "I think he wants to make a deal, we're going to find out very soon, but it takes two to tango," Trump said. Trump made the comments during an Oval Office meeting with Norweigan Prime Minister Jonas Gahr Støre. #russiaukrainewar #ukraineconflict #donaldtrump #ukraine #russiaukrainewar #ukrainecrisis #donaldtrump #ukrainerussiawar #putin #zelensky #whitehouse #ovaloffice

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