French PM Bayrou Survives No-Confidence Vote

French PM Bayrou Survives No-Confidence Vote

French PM Bayrou Survives No-Confidence Vote French Prime Minister Francois Bayrou successfully navigated the initial challenge of his new minority government on Thursday, as he managed to avoid a no-confidence vote initiated by the hard left after the center-left Socialist Party abstained from supporting the motion. The far-right National Rally (RN), led by Marine Le…

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WHO Appeals for $1.5 Billion for Emergencies Amid Uncertainty Over US Funding

WHO Appeals for $1.5 Billion for Emergencies Amid Uncertainty Over US Funding

WHO Appeals for $1.5 Billion for Emergencies Amid Uncertainty Over US Funding The World Health Organization initiated its yearly funding appeal to address health emergencies on Thursday, just before Donald Trump’s inauguration as president of the United States, which raises concerns about the agency’s financial future. The WHO requests $1.5 billion to assist over 300…

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Israeli Cabinet Delays Approval of Gaza Ceasefire Deal as Strikes Kill 77

Israeli Cabinet Delays Approval of Gaza Ceasefire Deal as Strikes Kill 77

Israeli Cabinet Delays Approval of Gaza Ceasefire Deal as Strikes Kill 77 Israel announced that it postponed a cabinet meeting on Thursday intended to approve a ceasefire with Hamas, attributing the delay to the militant group. Meanwhile, Palestinian authorities reported that Israeli airstrikes in Gaza overnight resulted in the deaths of 77 individuals. Izzat el-Reshiq,…

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£190 Million Case Set for Verdict Once Again

£190 Million Case Set for Verdict Once Again

£190 Million Case Set for Verdict Once Again A long-awaited ruling in the £190 million lawsuit against Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) Chairman Imran Khan and his spouse, Bushra Bibi, will be announced Friday. Court officials have notified attorneys that the judgment will be revealed at 11:30 AM. This case, presented in an accountability court, has faced…

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Canada Updates Open Work Permit Rules: Here’s Who Will Be Affected

Canada Updates Open Work Permit Rules: Here’s Who Will Be Affected

Canada Updates Open Work Permit Rules: Here’s Who Will Be Affected Immigration, Refugees, and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) have revealed important modifications to the eligibility standards for open work permits (OWPs) for family members of international students and temporary foreign workers, set to take effect on January 21, 2025. These modifications are intended to better align…

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