TTAP, PTI sit-in enters fourth day; roads leading to Parliament House cleared
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TTAP, PTI sit-in enters fourth day; roads leading to Parliament House cleared

ISLAMABAD: Roads leading to the Parliament House were cleared on Monday morning as the PTI and opposition alliance Tehreek Tahafuz-i-Ayeen Pakistan (TTAP)’s sit-in over Imran’s health entered its fourth day. The sit-in, which began on Friday, was announced hours after the Supreme Court (SC) was informed that only 15 per cent vision was left in the PTI founder’s right eye, prompting a strong response from the opposition alliance. TTAP spokesperson Akhunzada Yousafzai, speaking to Dawnsaid it was a surprising step that all the routes had been cleared. On Friday, roads leading to Parliament House were blocked ahead of the sit-in. “First of all, we are going to have breakfast after four days, as previously we were eating only dates and biscuits and were being forced to drink tap water. It has been decided to merge the sit-in at the...
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Hillary Clinton to testify in House oversight committee’s Epstein investigation – US politics live
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Hillary Clinton to testify in House oversight committee’s Epstein investigation – US politics live

Democrats on oversight committee call for Trump to be deposed 'immediately'Democrats on the House oversight committee called for Donald Trump to be deposed before the committee “immediately,” making this demand as Hillary Clinton appeared before the committee for closed-door testimony and said she had never met Jeffrey Epstein. “We should depose the person that is mentioned in the Epstein files almost more than any other person, next to Ghislaine Maxwelland that’s Donald Trump,” Robert Garciathe ranking Democrat on the committee, said at a press conference Thursday afternoon. Other Democrats on the committee said commerce secretary Howard Lutnickwho has ties to Epstein, and FBI director Kash Patelwho could shed light on the agency’s interviews with a woman who accused Trump of assault, should both come before the committee for testimony. “America is watching,” said Yassamin Ansaria Democrat representative from...
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House votes to remove proposed restrictions to citizenship rights
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House votes to remove proposed restrictions to citizenship rights

Canadians born abroad will enjoy greater rights, should the most recent version of the citizenship bill become law. On Nov 3, the House of Commons voted to remove the latest amendments to Bill C-3, An Act to amend the Citizenship Act (2025). Schedule a Free Canadian Citizenship Consultation with the Cohen ImmigrationLaw Firm The amendments, introduced by committee for the bill’s second reading, would have limited citizenship rights to children born outside Canada to Canadian citizens by descent, preventing many children from inheriting citizenship from their Canadian parents by birth or adoption. The proposed amendments, which were removed, aimed to restrict second-generation citizenship by descent in the following ways:Requiring that the Canadian parent(s) meet a stricter version of the original bill’s substantial connection to Canada test.Requiring that children aged 18 or older when applying for citizenship undergo a security...
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The House Democrats who were outraised by primary challengers: From the Politics Desk
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The House Democrats who were outraised by primary challengers: From the Politics Desk

Welcome to the online version of From the Politics Deska newsletter that brings you the NBC News Politics team’s latest reporting and analysis from the White House, Capitol Hill and the campaign trail.In yesterday’s editionwe explored how the Democratic Party’s generational divide was driving the early stages of some key Senate primaries. Today, we dig into how that dynamic is playing out on the House side. Plus, Ben Kamisar previews tonight’s New York City mayoral debate by looking back at the last one.Sign up to receive this newsletter in your inbox every weekday here.— Adam Wollner🚨 Breaking news: A federal grand jury has indicted former national security adviser John Bolton, a senior Justice Department official said. Bolton is the third person to be hit with federal charges in the last month after President Donald Trump...
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