China passes law granting Communist Party more control over cabinet

[ad_1] BEIJING: China’s parliament on Monday revised a law to effectively grant the Communist Party more executive control over China’s cabinet, the State Council, after cancelling the premier’s post-parliament news conference for the first time in three decades. The amended State Council Organic Law passed by 2,883 delegate votes, with eight opposing and nine abstaining,…

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Russia accuses Ukraine of ‘terrorist activities’ to disrupt presidential election

[ad_1] NEW DELHI: Russia has accused Ukraine of engaging in ‘terrorist activities’ to disrupt its presidential election, with former President Dmitry Medvedev condemning protesters as ‘traitors’ for attempting to sabotage voting booths and ballot boxes. The ongoing Ukraine war has overshadowed the election, expected to secure President Vladimir Putin another six years in power, amidst…

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Heathrow airport border staff announce new strike

[ad_1] LONDON: Hundreds of Border Force officers at London Heathrow, one of the world’s biggest airports, will go on strike again for four days from Saturday over working conditions, their union confirmed.The long-running dispute concerns the introduction of new rosters the union insists are “inflexible”, with the upcoming industrial action the latest by the officers…

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USCIS announces key OPT policy changes for international STEM students

[ad_1] MUMBAI: The US Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) has on Aug 27,2024, updated its policy guidelines as regards optional practical training (OPT) for international students in the Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics (STEM) fields.While international students get an opportunity to work for a year post qualification, STEM students get an additional two years.Thus, the…

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