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US visa rules threaten to deport thousands of chinese students

Bloomberg Hundreds of thousands of Chinese students enroll at US colleges and universities each year, and right now, a lot of them are concerned. As schools try to figure out how to start the fall semester amid the coronavirus pandemic, some — including Harvard University and the University of Southern California — are opting for online-only instruction. And that means ...

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Nigeria summons anti-graft body head

Bloomberg Nigeria’s presidency summoned the head of the nation’s anti-corruption body to discuss the sale of seized assets. Ibrahim Magu, the acting chairman of the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) attended the meeting after receiving an invitation from a presidential panel while en route to another engagement, the anti-corruption agency said in an emailed statement. It denied a report ...

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US ordered to respond to Roger Stone appeal

Bloomberg The US government was ordered by a federal appeals court to respond to Republican operative Roger Stone’s request to delay the start of his 40-month prison term as a result of the coronavirus pandemic. The US Court of Appeals in Washington on Tuesday ordered the government to file its response by July 9. Stone had appealed after a trial ...

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