Australian shares gained ground on Tuesday, despite Bendigo and Adelaide Bank shares plunging more than 7 per cent after ...
Those of you who follow the news from the UK will be aware that between two decades of stagnant wage growth and a 10-year non-pandemic high in unemployment, things over there aren’t too flash at the ...
NFAP analysis of USCIS data shows more than 28,000 U.S. employers received at least one H-1B approval in FY 2025.
Australians are now more worried about immigration than climate change, with new polling also showing surging support for One ...
In this bulletin ... ** A South African neo-Nazi detained by Border Force officers ** Jess Wilson becomes the first woman to ...
And, if you want an excellent rewards credit card that provides good value for your everyday spending and provides flexible ...
President Donald Trump said that House Republicans should vote to release the files in the Jeffrey Epstein case, a startling ...
Trading on Wall Street was quietly mixed at the outset of a week likely to be focused on an earnings report by chipmaker Nvidia and the first government employment data ...
The December 2025 US visa bulletin announces revised final action and filing dates for Indian applicants across family and employment categories, highlighting movements and updated priority cut-offs.
A South African neo-Nazi who attended a rally that chanted Hitler youth slogans will be kicked out of Australia.
These changes mean that a larger number of Indian professionals and investors now fall within the updated cutoff dates and can take the next step toward obtaining a green card.