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ForeignUS visa applicants will now to be required to disclose social media handles for last 5 years
The Trump administration has rolled out a new questionnaire for U.S. visa applicants worldwide that asks for social media handles for the last five years and biographical information going back 15 years.<a href="https://www.pakistantoday.com.pk/2017/06/01/us-visa-applicants-will-now-to-be-required-to-disclose-social-media-handles-for-last-5-years/" title="Read more" >...</a>
Arts / EntertainmentWorld’s largest plane unveiled
A colossal aircraft capable of launching satellite-toting rockets into space is closer to testing, having been rolled out of a hangar in the desert, its creators said on Wednesday.The project back
ForeignMalaysia Airlines plane forced to turn back after man tries to enter cockpit
MELBOURNE, AUSTRALIA: A Sri Lankan man who tried to enter an airline cockpit with what he said was a bomb, before terrified passengers managed to overpower him, had just been released from psychiatri
Arts / EntertainmentDa Vinci contraptions brought to life in Bruges exhibition
BRUGES, BELGIUM: Leonardo da Vinci’s bird-like flying machine and portable bridge have been brought to life in a new exhibition opening on Thursday in the Belgian city of Bruges.One hundred mach
Arts / EntertainmentEarth is a jewel, says astronaut after six months away
Observing Earth from 400 kilometres (250 miles) away has made astronaut Thomas Pesquet aware of the planet's fragility as never before, he told foreign media agencies from the International Space Stat
ForeignFamilies demand India probe into Goa tourist ‘murders’
MUMBAI: Relatives of 10 foreigners alleged to have been murdered in Goa, including British teenager Scarlett Keeling, have written to India’s prime minister demanding an investigation into wha
Arts / EntertainmentFaceless fish among weird deep sea Australian finds
Faceless fish and other weird and wonderful creatures, many of them new species, have been hauled up from the deep waters off Australia during a scientific voyage studying parts of the ocean never exp
Arts / EntertainmentRoute 66, America’s ‘Mother Road,’ revs back to life
For decades, Route 66 captured the imagination of travelers the world over, offering a glimpse of a bygone era of American history, when people hit the road in search of adventure and a better life.
ForeignEyeing growth boost, Kenya opens Chinese-built railway
Kenyan President Uhuru Kenyatta on Wednesday inaugurated a Chinese-built railway, the country's biggest infrastructure project since independence that is aimed at cementing its role as the gateway to
ForeignEx-French PM Balladur investigated over Karachi kickbacks affair
Former French Prime Minister Edouard Balladur has been placed under formal investigation over allegations that possible kickbacks may have helped finance his 1995 presidential election campaign, a jud
Arts / EntertainmentSpace junk could destroy satellites, hurt economies
The growing amount of fast-moving space debris orbiting the Earth could lead to catastrophic collisions with satellites, hurting economies, researchers warned Wednesday ahead of a summit to coordinate

