Visa Fraud Leads to Lifetime U.S. Entry Ban
Anyone found involved in visa fraud will face a lifetime ban from entering the United States. This warning was posted on the verified Facebook page of the U.S. Embassy in Dhaka. The post also stated that the U.S. government, in coordination with various agencies, will work to prevent visa fraud and curb illegal immigration.
September 15, 2025
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Canada’s strict policy 62% of student visa applications rejected in 2025
Canada has long been known as a friendly destination for international students. However, recent developments indicate that the country’s visa policies are becoming stricter. According to new data released by Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC), 62% of student visa applications were rejected in 2025. Last year, the rejection rate was 52%, indicating a significant increase in visa refusals.
September 15, 2025
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How Mohammed bin Salman Became Powerful in Saudi Arabia?
After King Abdullah’s death, Salman bin Abdulaziz became the king of Saudi Arabia. He initially appointed Prince Muqrin bin Abdulaziz (age ~68) as Crown Prince. Three months later, King Salman removed Muqrin and named Prince Mohammed bin Nayef, then about 55 years old, as the new Crown Prince. At the same time, he appointed his son, Mohammed bin Salman, age 29, as Deputy Crown Prince and Defense Minister.
September 13, 2025
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North Korea Announces Major Boost to Nuclear & Military Strength
North Korean leader Kim Jong Un has announced that ahead of the upcoming 9th Congress of the Workers’ Party, Pyongyang will roll out a new policy to simultaneously advance its nuclear weapons arsenal and its conventional military strength.
September 13, 2025
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China Plans Marine Reserve; Philippines Protests
The Philippines has condemned China’s planned “national nature reserve” at the disputed Scarborough Shoal, calling it an excuse for eventual occupation. Manila says the move is “patently illegal” and violates both the 2016 arbitration ruling and the United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea.
September 13, 2025
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Yemen again launches missile attacks on Israel; millions of Israelis living in fear
Yemen fired a missile toward the occupied Palestinian territories again. Sirens sounded in Tel Aviv, and millions of Israelis were gripped with fear.Israel claims its defense systems managed to intercept the missile.
September 13, 2025
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Thousands of New Zealanders take to the streets in support of Palestine, calling for a ceasefire in Gaza
Thousands joined a pro‑Palestine march in Auckland, New Zealand. Organisers say this is the largest such march since the war in Gaza began. About 50,000 people took part on Saturday, though New Zealand Police estimate the number could be around 20,000. A spokesperson for Aotearoa for Palestine, Arama Rata, said this is the biggest demonstration in support of Palestinians since hostilities erupted.
September 13, 2025
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Nepal’s Popular Revolt Raises Tensions for India
A major political storm has erupted again in South Asia, this time centered on Nepal. Violent protests have erupted nationwide in response to the government’s decision to ban social media platforms, rapidly escalating into a serious crisis. At least 20 people have died, forcing Prime Minister KP Sharma Oli to resign. Protesters attacked the parliament building and set fire to the homes of several politicians. To restore order, a nationwide curfew has been imposed, and the military has been deployed.
September 12, 2025
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BBC Insight: Why Putin Remains Unbending on the Ukraine War
Sometimes, it is not so much what is said that matters, but how people react to it. At a recent conference in Russia’s Far East, President Vladimir Putin issued a warning to the West, declaring that no troops should be sent to Ukraine not even as peacekeepers. “If any troops are deployed there, especially during the ongoing fighting, we will treat them as legitimate targets,” Putin said. The audience at the Eastern Economic Forum in Vladivostok erupted into applause. Russian officials and business leaders openly welcomed the threat of “destroying” Western troops.