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Man, 70, Spends Rs 33,000 Weekly For Advertising On Billboard To Find Girlfriend

[ad_1] The man said that he has been single since 2015. A 70-year-old man who was fed up with being alone and “lonely” decided to put up a massive billboard for $400 (Rs 33,000 approximately) a week so that he could find a girlfriend and ask for “marriage and karaoke.” The billboard is located near…

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Protests intensify across US with Harvard University students raising Palestinian flag on campus | World News

[ad_1] Protests intensified across college and university campuses in the United States Monday with anti-Israeli protesters flying a Palestinian flag in a spot usually reserved for the American flag at Harvard University, its student-led newspaper, Harvard Crimson, reported. “A group of three protesters hoisted the (Palestinian) flags over the John Harvard statue in the Yard,…

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US Warns Pakistan Of “Potential Risk Of Sanctions” Over Trade Deal With Iran

[ad_1] Iran President Ebrahim Raisi, who is on three-day visit to Pakistan, met Shehbaz Sharif on Monday. Washington: The US on Tuesday (local time) warned Pakistan of “potential risk of sanctions,” adding that they will continue to disrupt and take actions against proliferation networks considering business deals with Iran. Emphasising the US imposing sanctions on…

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Netizens claim US is denying permanent residency just based on ‘ethnicity’, US Senator’s old video backs it

[ad_1] United States, as a habitat for immigrants, provides multiple routes for individuals on a legal basis to receive a permit, which is frequently referred to as a “Green Card.” Family sponsorship, employment, refugee or asylum status or diversity lottery are examples of pathways that can connect immigrants with the United States. Utah Sen Mike…

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57-Year-Old Indian National Awaiting Deportation Dies In US Hospital

[ad_1] Jaspan Singh died at a hospital in Atlanta on April 15. (Representational) Washington: An Indian national awaiting deportation because of his illegal entry into the United States has died at a hospital in Atlanta, federal authorities said Wednesday. The Indian Consulate in New York has been notified about the death of Jaspal Singh, 57,…

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US Reacts To Elon Musk’s Remarks Backing Permanent UNSC Seat For India

[ad_1] We certainly support reforms to the UN institution, US official said. Washington: The US has offered support for reforms to United Nations institutions, including the United Nations Security Council (UNSC), US State Department Principal Deputy Spokesperson Vedant Patel said in a press briefing on Wednesday. When asked about Tesla CEO Elon Musk’s statement regarding…

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Air India, Vistara to avoid Iranian airspace amid rising tensions in Middle East | Latest News India

[ad_1] Amid heightening tensions between Iran and Israel, Indian airlines on Saturday said they have opted to avoid Iranian airspace and utilise alternative routes to ensure the safety and security of their operations. The A350 is part of the 470 new aircraft order that Air India placed in February last year. (Reuters photo)(HT_PRINT) Air India…

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Animals Displayed Quiet And Unusual Behaviour During Solar Eclipse In US

[ad_1] Gorillas, lions, and lemurs, showed more alertness and interest than usual. Solar eclipse mania gripped North America on April 8 as the breathtaking celestial spectacle captivated tens of millions of people. Many viewing parties, festivals and mass weddings took place on the day. Amid this, scientists have said that animals like giraffes, gorillas, lions,…

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Newly Declassified Documents Reveal What Nuclear War Would Look Like

[ad_1] The trigger, according to the book, is a miscommunication. In an increasingly uncertain world, the spectre of nuclear conflict remains a haunting possibility. The outbreak of such a war would unleash unimaginable chaos and devastation on a global scale. The global situation is arguably the most dangerous since the Cuban missile crisis, with the…

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US, Japan, Australia and Philippines to hold South China Sea exercises amid rising tensions | World News

[ad_1] Defence forces of the U.S., Japan, Australia and the Philippines will conduct “maritime cooperative activity” on April 7 to support a free and open Indo-Pacific, the countries said on Saturday, amid China’s growing assertiveness in the waterway. A China Coast Guard vessel on the South China Sea.(Reuters) The one-day maritime exercises will involve communication…

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