Medical tourism hits visa wall
"The government should streamline the entire system. The hospitals should be graded and a government-endorsed list should be available across the world so patients can avoid fly-by-night establishments," said Neelam Moha, director of Medanta Institute of Liver Transplantation in Gurgaon.
After string of foiled plots, concerns mount over Iranian-backed terror
The question of whether Iran will respond to escalating international pressure over its nuclear program with terrorist attacks on overseas targets spurs concern, particularly to Jewish communities around the world.
Concerns Mount Over Iranian Backed Terror
When America’s top intelligence official said that Iran’s regime is considering attacks on U.S. soil, he cited a single incident and qualified the assessment with a “probably.”
Phl Consulate General in Xiamen Joins Xiamen Government in Celebrating Chinese Lunar New Year
3 February 2012 - Officers and staff of the Philippine Consulate General in Xiamen attended a banquet to celebrate the Chinese Spring Festival on January 17 at the Yeohwa Mandarin Hotel.
AP: Changes ahead for foreign exchange students
The U.S. State Department is proposing what it calls "significant and controversial" changes to a foreign exchange program that has been exploited by unscrupulous labor brokers and organized criminals in the sex industry, said an internal memo obtained Tuesday by The Associated Press.
AP: Changes ahead for foreign exchange program
The U.S. State Department plans major changes to a foreign exchange program that has been exploited by unscrupulous labor brokers and organized criminals in the sex industry, according to an internal memo obtained Tuesday by The Associated Press.
Changes ahead for foreign exchange program
The U.S. State Department is proposing what it calls "significant and controversial" changes to a foreign exchange program that has been exploited by unscrupulous labor brokers and organized cri...
State Dept. to change foreign exchange program amid abuse findings
The U.S. State Department plans major changes to a foreign exchange program that has been exploited by unscrupulous labor brokers and organized criminals in the sex industry, according to an internal memo obtained Tuesday by The Associated Press.