Professor Ramesh Srinivasan explains how Trump’s H-1B fee fits into a doctrine that is hitting tech.
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“It’s all about pay-to-play” in Trump’s H-1B visa policy
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CPJ slams Israel as ‘regional killer of journalists’ after deadly strike on Yemeni media
The Committee to Protect Journalists has condemned Israel’s September 10 strikes on two newspaper offices in Sana’a that killed 31 media workers, saying the occupying regime is expanding its “war on journalism”…
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Is Israel exporting its model to India’s BJP?
Pars Today – The release of an artificial intelligence–generated video by India’s ruling party targeting Muslims in Assam raises a serious question: Is Israel exporting its demonization model to Indian right-wing groups?
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US Ends Deportation Protections For Syrians
The announcement came as Temporary Protected Status (TPS) was set to end for Syrians at the end of the month, ending protections that have been in place since 2012, shortly after war began in the middle eastern nation.
“This is what restoring…
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Portugal to join countries officially recognizing Palestinian state
Portugal has joined the countries planning to officially recognize the Palestinian state at the United Nations General Assembly this year, amid the Israeli regime’s ongoing genocide against Palestinians in the besieged…
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China’s DeepSeek Challenges US AI Costs with Low-Cost Training Model
TEHRAN (Tasnim) – Chinese artificial intelligence firm DeepSeek announced that training its reasoning-focused R1 model cost only $294,000, a fraction of the figures cited by US competitors, underscoring Beijing’s drive to challenge US…
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American–Zionist GHF institute: Humanitarian cover for systematic killings in Gaza
Pars Today – Research by an international organization shows that since the American–Zionist GHF institute began operating in Gaza, attacks on individuals in need of humanitarian aid have increased at an alarming rate.
The…
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Iraq set to open huge solar plant in Karbala to battle electricity crisis | Energy News
Iraq is advancing several solar power projects as part of a plan to meet its electricity needs.
Iraq is set to open its first industrial-scale solar plant in a vast desert area in Karbala as the government attempts to tackle an electricity crisis…
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UN sanctions on Iran set to return after Security Council vote
UN sanctions on Iran will come back into force at the end of…
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Water treatment facility adds cyberattacks to worry list : NPR
Chris Hughes, assistant water and wastewater operator for the towns of Cavendish and Proctorsville in Vermont, deals with…
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