It is official: USCIS would resume procedures that benefit Venezuelan and Cuban migrants
The U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) is set to resume immigration procedures that previously benefited Venezuelan and Cuban migrants, bringing hope to those with suspended cases.
Five years of expulsion for fraud. A woman received humanitarian benefits while not living in the Czech Republic
A woman faces a five-year expulsion from the Czech Republic after being found guilty of fraudulent collection of humanitarian benefits despite not residing in the country.
Babiš advocates four changes to the budget, does not want to increase defense spending. Who will get more money?
Czech Prime Minister Andrej Babiš proposes four budget amendments to correct his cabinet's previous mistakes, focusing on prevention and humanitarian aid while maintaining defense funding levels.
Notification for March 3rd
Hana Financial Group announces humanitarian aid programs to citizens in the Middle East, while Lotte Department Store and Seoul City also make significant announcements regarding design awards and citizen participation in budget planning, respectively.
Africa: U.S. Ends Lifesaving Aid to Seven African Nations
The Trump administration is terminating humanitarian aid programs in seven African nations, citing a lack of connection to U.S. national interests.