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In a significant move, the UK government has announced the introduction of new rules for dual citizens from February 25. According to a recent report, dual citizens will no longer be allowed to enter the UK without a visa, British passport, or certificate. Those who do not possess a British passport will require electronic authorization (ETA) or a certificate of entitlement to enter the country.
Dual citizens may be granted electronic authorization for a period of up to six months to visit their family members or for tourism purposes. The new rules aim to streamline the entry process for dual citizens and prevent potential abuse of the system.
The UK’s strict stance on dual citizenship comes on the heels of a recent Supreme Court ruling that sparked controversy. In a bizarre twist, US President Donald Trump has warned countries attempting to capitalize on the ruling to expect increased tariffs.
The Trump administration’s files on disgraced former US Supreme Court Justice Brett Kavanaugh’s accuser, Christine Blasey Ford, have been leaked, revealing that Trump’s top officials and key donors were involved in the scandal. The files also include the names of President Trump and his wife Melania Trump.
In a separate incident, a Muslim student was barred from accessing the mosque on the campus of Lucknow University, sparking widespread outrage. The student’s disappearance was deemed a high-risk incident, prompting a massive search operation involving multiple state agencies and the FBI.
Iranian students have begun protesting against the government, with demonstrations reported in eight universities across the country. The protests are a response to the government’s alleged human rights abuses and economic mismanagement.
According to a recent report by the Gaza Center for Human Rights, Israeli forces have violated the ceasefire agreement in Gaza 133 times since its implementation on February 8. The report highlights the need for increased international pressure on the Israeli government to respect human rights and international law.
In a move to boost morale, Congress leader Rahul Gandhi reassured Delhi gang-rape victim Deepika Kumar that she did not need to fear anything, citing her innocence in the crime.
A tragic incident occurred in Birmingham’s Smithies area when a young British-Pakistani man died in a gruesome knife attack outside the Oldbury Mosque. The incident occurred as the victim was performing evening prayers inside the mosque.
In a separate development, India’s air force has temporarily grounded all 35 Tejas fighter jets for a comprehensive technical inspection following a recent incident. The move is aimed at ensuring the safety of the pilots and the aircraft.
Bangladesh has witnessed a significant change in its military leadership, with top officials being replaced. The move is seen as a bid to revamp the country’s military strategy and improve its defense capabilities.
China has urged the US to withdraw its tariffs on Chinese goods, warning that a prolonged trade war would have devastating consequences for the global economy. The trade tensions between the two superpowers have been escalating in recent months.
Ukraine’s birth rate has plummeted by 20% since the start of the war, highlighting the devastating impact of conflict on civilians. The country’s healthcare system has been severely strained, with many hospitals facing a shortage of medical supplies and staff.
The ruling Workers’ Party has re-elected Kim Jong-un as the general secretary of the National Congress, cementing his grip on power. The move is seen as a bid to consolidate his authority and maintain control over the country’s politics.
A bus carrying passengers plunged into a 200-meter-deep ravine in the Begu Ghats area of Dhadhing district, leaving several people injured. The incident highlights the need for improved road safety measures in the country.
The UAE has announced a public holiday on the occasion of Eid al-Fitr, with all government and private sector employees being granted a week-long break. The move is aimed at promoting a sense of community and social harmony.
New York City has witnessed a significant increase in the number of Muslims observing Ramadan, with over 50 million people participating in the holy month for the first time. The city’s Muslim mayor, Zehran Mamdani, has vowed to promote interfaith dialogue and understanding.
In a separate development, the Pakistani government has accused Afghanistan of sponsoring terrorism in the country, citing concrete evidence. The move is aimed at putting pressure on the Afghan government to take action against terrorist groups operating on its soil.
West Indies has won a thrilling match against Zimbabwe, setting a new record in the process. The team’s captain, Jason

