![]() | Tribunals in Assam declared 1.43 lakh people as foreigners, 329 deported to countries of originMoS Home Affairs Nityanand Rai also said in the Rajya Sabha that a total of 1,21,598 have also been declared as Indians by the FTs. |
![]() | Deportation row: 'Novak Djokovic's COVID-19 test was valid', say Serbian prosecutorsForeign media, including Der Spiegel and the BBC, have reported discrepancies in the serial numbers of the tests Serbian authorities administered to the top-ranked Djokovic. |
![]() | Novak Djokovic could play at Roland Garros under France's latest vaccine rulesFrench Open organizers have previously said it's too early to comment since virus restrictions can change between now and May depending on the virus situation. |
![]() | Djokovic's deportation exposes Australian border debateRefugee activists say the tennis star's treatment exposes the harsh treatment of dozens of others detained because of visa issues. |
![]() | Djokovic arrives in Dubai after deportation from AustraliaIt wasn't immediately clear where Djokovic planned to travel next. The Dubai Duty-Free tennis tournament, which Djokovic won in 2020, doesn't start until Feb. 14. |
![]() | No title defence for No. 1: Djokovic deported from AustraliaDjokovic's visa originally was cancelled on Jan. 6 and he spent four nights in an immigration detention hotel before that decision was overturned by a judge on procedural grounds last Monday. |
![]() | Djokovic 'disappointed' with losing deportation appealDjokovic has won a record nine Australian Open titles, including three in a row, but this time won’t even get the chance to try. |
![]() | Tennis star Djokovic loses deportation appeal in AustraliaThe decision likely means that Djokovic, who is not vaccinated against COVID-19, will remain in detention in Melbourne until he is deported. |
![]() | Novak Djokovic faces deportation after Australia revokes visa for second timeDjokovic's lawyers are expected to appeal the cancelation in the Federal Circuit and Family Court as they successfully did after the first cancellation. |
![]() | Novak Djokovic still in Australian Open hopes despite being unvaccinated against COVID-19As of Thursday night, there still was no resolution, although Djokovic's name was at the top of the men's bracket, with his No. 1 seeding intact, due to face another Serbian, Miomir Kecmanovic. |
![]() | Deportation row: Novak Djokovic clarifies movements, Australian visa saga continuesDjokovic won a legal battle on Monday allowing him to stay in the country, but he still faces the prospect of deportation because he's not vaccinated against COVID-19. |
![]() | Judge asks what more Djokovic could have done for a visaThe 34-year-old is fighting deportation and the cancellation of his visa in the Federal Circuit and Family Court of Australia. |
![]() | Deportation issue: 'Novak Djokovic had COVID-19 last month', lawyers tell courtDjokovic reached out to the world for the first time in three days later Friday night, posted on social media to mark the Orthodox Christmas and thank his supporters. |
![]() | Germany, Netherlands suspend deportations to AfghanistanIn Germany, six Afghan citizens were scheduled for deportation last week but the process was postponed. |
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