When President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva walked up the ramp of the Presidential Palace arm in arm with Cacique Raoni, one of ...
In 1975, faced with major strikes, mass protests and a court ruling that threatened to remove her from office, India's prime ...
In a bid to attract tourists, China has relaxed its visa-free transit policy for 54 countries, enabling stays up to 240 hours. This change follows the country's reopening after three years of COVID-19 ...
For Indians eyeing an American visa, the US Department of State's Bureau ... which is likely to benefit applicants from India. Currently, the annual cap for employment-based preference immigrants ...
In fiscal year 2024, the top seven Indian IT companies collectively saw only 7,299 H-1B visa petitions for new employment approved, marking a dramatic decrease from the 14,792 approvals reported ...
Ravi Bhushan said that the Syrian embassy kept updating the Indian nationals every hour through messages about the rescue operation. A Ghaziabad resident, first of the 75 Indian nationals to ...
The Royal Thai Embassy in New Delhi has officially announced the launch of Thailand's Electronic Visa (e-Visa) system for Indian travelers, effective January 1, 2025. This digital initiative aims ...
The countries that comprise BRICS—which stands for Brazil, Russia, India, China, and South Africa, and now five new members—are an informal grouping of emerging economies hoping to increase ...
The Delhi High Court on Wednesday (December 11, 2024) issued notices to the Ministry of External Affairs (MEA) and the Indian Embassy in Qatar, seeking their response to a plea filed by the father ...
The Thai Embassy in Delhi said more details and information for the Embassy and Consulate-Generals on the e-Visa system will be provided in due course. Thailand embassy in New Delhi on Wednesday ...
The building permit was issued to the Indian embassy in September 2023 ... Modi during the recently held Group of 20 Summit in Brazil. The legal tussle and exchange of words between Jakarta ...
The murder rate in Brazil's Amazon is far higher than the national average, largely because of territorial conflict in a region prey to organized crime, an NGO said Wednesday.