Joe Biden, who is to become president in January, has picked Indian American Neera Tandon, a controversial close confidante of the Clintons, to head the powerful White House Office of Management and Budget, according to several media reports
While FY25 has been a success story, sustaining this trend won’t be easy. Bangladesh’s remittance economy relies heavily on labor migration to the Middle East and Southeast Asia. However, labor demand in host countries is changing due to automation, nationalization of jobs (Saudi Arabia’s Saudization policy), and shifting immigration laws. The future of low-skilled labor exports is uncertain
The question must be asked: has the Middle Eastern dream become an Indian nightmare? Migrant workers face compounding insecurities, with the confiscation of passports turning them into virtual hostages. Structural exploitation, poor working conditions, and the intensifying climate crisis disproportionately impact Indian migrants—many of whom are semi- or unskilled laborers from already vulnerable communities.
This was no mere diplomatic courtesy call. India’s renewed outreach must be seen through the lens of historical connection and future potential. Nearly 44 percent of Trinidad and Tobago’s Indian diaspora traces its origins to the indentured labour system—deep roots that have flourished into rich cultural traditions shared in cuisine, music, festivals, and faith.
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Joe Biden, who is to become president in January, has picked Indian American Neera Tandon, a controversial close confidante of the Clintons, to head the powerful White House Office of Management and Budget, according to several media reports
The planned protest against new farm laws and the "brutality" of the security forces by lobbing teargas shells and using water cannons to stop the peaceful march of the farmers towards the national capital has left the largely Punjabii Indian diaspora in Canada worried and shocked
At least one Bangladeshi citizen was among a crew of 20 seamen, most of them Indian nationals, detained by Houthi rebels in Yemen capital Sana'a since February this year
Sri Lanka has received support from Switzerland and the International Organization for Migration (IOM) to scale up efforts for the safe repatriation of Sri Lankan migrant workers who were unable to return to the country due to the COID-19 epidemic
An Australian court has charged doctor Shafiul Milky, a general practitioner, with rape and sexual assaults of female patients under the guise of performing necessary medical procedures, ABC News reports
Infosys founder N.R. Narayana Murthy's son in law and UK chancellor Rishi Sunak is facing questions over the transparency of his wealth disclosures as his wife's holding in Infosys and other ventures has not been declared in the ministerial register
A Nepali national working in the Indian Army was killed in an attack in India’s Kashmir on Friday
The Sri Lanka Embassy in Ethiopia, in consultation with the Foreign Ministry of Sri Lanka and the United Nations in Ethiopia, has successfully facilitated the evacuation of thirty-eight (38) Sri Lankan nationals from the war zone in Tigray region in the northern part of Ethiopia, the Foreign Ministry said
A 42-year-old Indian doctor has been cleared of the charge of molesting a woman after a Botox therapy session in Dubai
The Lebanese currency lost 81% of its value, and the spread of COVID-19 in March 2020 compounded by one of the largest non-nuclear explosions in the world which hit the Beirut port in August has led to a serious economic crisis
In the first-ever expulsion of a peer in the history of the House of Lords in the UK, Lord Nazir Ahmed has controversially announced his retirement only to Pakistani news outlets, keeping silent in the UK
The Election Commission will send its officials to 40 countries to hand smart NID cards to the Bangladeshis living there
Three Bangladesh nationals are unaccounted for in war-torn Ethiopia and their fate is unknown
“In the early 80s, there were two city council members from the Indian American community in small towns – a remarkable achievement then. From those days we have traveled a long way to win many positions in several states, including the vice presidency of the US,” said Dr. Thomas Abraham, founder-president and currently Chairman of the Global Organization of People of Indian Origin (GOPIO), at a celebratory event online honoring the newly elected members to various state legislatures
While the world is racing against to develop a COVID-19 vaccine, the role of a Sri Lanka-born doctor, Maheshi Ramasamy, is not known to many people in the subcontinent