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From April 1, USCIS to reject outdated Form I-129 submissions

From April 1, USCIS to reject outdated Form I-129 submissions
The US Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) has announced that it will begin rejecting certain visa applications starting April 1, 2026, as new rules governing Form I-129 come into effect. Under the updated policy, USCIS will no longer accept applications...
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Iran strikes fully loaded Kuwaiti oil tanker near Dubai port; spill risk raised

Iran strikes fully loaded Kuwaiti oil tanker near Dubai port; spill risk raised
A fully loaded Kuwaiti crude oil tanker anchored off Dubai’s port was struck on Monday, triggering a fire and damaging the vessel’s hull, according to Kuwait’s state news agency KUNA, which cited Kuwait Petroleum Corporation. The company warned that the incident could...
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Trump shares video of massive explosions in Iran’s Isfahan after US-Israeli strikes; bunker-busters reportedly used

Trump shares video of massive explosions in Iran’s Isfahan after US-Israeli strikes; bunker-busters reportedly used
US President Donald Trump on Tuesday intensified his messaging around America’s ongoing military campaign against Iran by sharing dramatic footage of explosions in the city of Isfahan. The video, posted on Truth Social without a caption, showed large fireballs...
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Asian refiners pivot to US crude on Hormuz disruptions, lifting WTI spot premium

Asian refiners pivot to US crude on Hormuz disruptions, lifting WTI spot premium
Spot premiums for US crude grades are expected to continue rising as Asian refiners ramp up WTI Midland crude imports to bridge the gap caused by reduced Middle Eastern cargo deliveries, making US suppliers and producers clear winners in the latest Persian Gulf...
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War speeds orders as Korea shipbuilders secure steady contracts

War speeds orders as Korea shipbuilders secure steady contracts
As it approaches a month since war broke out between the United States and Israel and Iran, the order books of Korea’s shipbuilders show no signs of being hit. Some even said contracts are being concluded faster than before, unlike in the past when shipowners tended...
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