Lithuanian J-1 Student Faces Abuse, Boss Revealed as Convicted Sex Offender in US

January 7, 2026

Lithuanian J-1 Student Faces Abuse, Boss Revealed as Convicted Sex Offender in US

Ugne Duncyte, a Lithuanian student on a US J-1 visa, reports emotional abuse and harassment by a convicted sex offender boss while working in Colorado. Multiple J-1 workers reveal harsh work conditions and exploitation.

USCIS Resumes Neighborhood Checks for New Citizenship Applicants

January 7, 2026

USCIS Resumes Neighborhood Checks for New Citizenship Applicants

USCIS has restarted neighborhood investigations before granting citizenship. Officials will visit neighbors and employers to check applicants’ character. The citizenship test has also become tougher, with more questions and a higher passing score.

US Embassy Warns Indian Students: Follow Laws or Face Visa Cancellation and Deportation

January 7, 2026

US Embassy Warns Indian Students: Follow Laws or Face Visa Cancellation and Deportation

The US Embassy in India warns students that breaking US laws can lead to visa cancellation, deportation, and bans. New biometric checks for all visitors are also in force.

Fear and Uncertainty Grip Venezuela After US Seizes Nicolás Maduro

January 7, 2026

Fear and Uncertainty Grip Venezuela After US Seizes Nicolás Maduro

Venezuelans are anxious and uncertain after US forces captured President Nicolás Maduro. Supporters and opponents alike are cautious amid fears of further violence and political unrest.

Indian Navy Launches First Stitched Sailing Vessel INSV Kaundinya on Maiden Voyage

January 7, 2026

Indian Navy Launches First Stitched Sailing Vessel INSV Kaundinya on Maiden Voyage

Indian Navy's stitched sailing vessel INSV Kaundinya, crafted by shipwright Babu Sankaran and team, sails from Porbandar to Oman using traditional methods.