French court censures parts of controversial immigration law
"The Constitutional Council has approved all the government's text," he wrote on X, formally Twitter.
"The Constitutional Council has approved all the government's text," he wrote on X, formally Twitter.
Powerful FNSEA farming union vying for agriculture reforms
The letter emphasizes the need for the government to address threats against the British Sikhs
Announcement sheds light on the monarch’s health condition
The Schengen visa fee for Pakistani citizens stands at 80 Euros
U.K. Office for National Statistics releases fresh data
Anwar Haq Kakar gave an interview with CNBC
She has also worked at Asindown, an organization supporting children with Down syndrome.
Ukraine’s hopes to join European Union and NATO
Farmers have been up in arms over government plans to withdraw certain tax breaks for the agricultural sector this year.
Temperature of minus 49 degrees Celsius recorded in January 1999 tied record set in 1951
Sunak said last month that there was no "firm date" for meeting his pledge.
Accolade draws criticism from women’s rights activists
Young individuals with prior nursing experience undergo specialized training in Germany
Stockholm leads as the central hub for job creation, followed by western Sweden
The ongoing controversy has fueled speculation about the future of the monarchy
The incident is not the first time Ms Moshiri has found herself in an unscripted moment on air
Bill also criminalizes public burning of Bible and Torah
What are the new UK immigration visa requirements?
Germany faces shortage of skilled labour with over 1.98 million job vacancies across various sectors
Germany says it did not allow any such activity
New visa application process to be game-changer
Foreign Secretary James Cleverly replaces her
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UK minister criticised for comments against homeless people, 'Rough sleeping is not a lifestyle choice'