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LONDON: Oxford college staff have received “threatening messages” after a government minister criticised graduate students who voted to remove a photo of the Queen from their common. ....
According to the scheme, those farmers whose Kharif crops are damaged will receive financial assistance. Accordingly, farmers whose 33 to 60 per cent crops have been damaged in the limit of four hectares will be provided Rs 20,000 per hectare.Thos ....
Karachi to receive heavier rainfull during monsoon season: PMD Pakistan The Pakistan Meteorological Department has predicted that Karachi will receive heavier rainfall this monsoon season. The rains could potentially lead to a lot of problems for residents like every year by wreaking havoc on the city s clogged storm drains. According to the Director of the Meteorological Department, the monsoon season in Pakistan will start from July 1 and will first start in southeastern Sindh. On Wednesday, the weather in Karachi remained humid with 72% humidity, meanwhile, the temperature also dropped about 35°C. Per the Met Office, the city will likely receive light showers throughout the week. ....
Jorge Ramos: Sacrifice Americans Rights to Get an Amnesty for Illegals Democrats should aid illegal migrants by taking the radical step of ending filibuster protections for political minorities in the United States, according to Jorge Ramos, the Mexican-born, pro-migration, Spanish-language TV anchor. Democrats still lack the votes to overturn the current Senate rules, which effectively require proponents of most bills to muster 60-vote supermajorities to advance them, Ramos declared in the June 4 edition of the New York Times. The 60-vote rule in the 100-member Senate helps 330 million Americans preserve their rights by forcing compromises from powerful majorities in Congress. Ramos demanded: ....