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Danita Yadav

New Delhi

Journalist at Outlook (India)

(she/her) // people over profit // Journalist at @htTweets // Previously @OutlookIndia, @TimesNow // opinions, views are personal

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  • 2 weeks ago | hindustantimes.com | Danita Yadav

    As Canada works to solve its immigration issues, the Mark Carney-led government have introduced a new bill which will bring in a limit on citizenship provided by descent. The citizenship amendment - C-3 - announced on Thursday, will effectively restore citizenship to lost Canadians. Introduced by Immigration Minister Lena Metlege Diab, the C-3 will be focus on fixing "injustices" against Canadian-born citizens outside of Canada. What injustices will the new citizenship bill fix?

  • 2 weeks ago | htsyndication.com | Danita Yadav

    India, June 8 -- As Canada works to solve its immigration issues, the Mark Carney-led government have introduced a new bill which will bring in a limit on citizenship provided by descent. The citizenship amendment - C-3 - announced on Thursday, will effectively restore citizenship to lost Canadians. Introduced by Immigration Minister Lena Metlege Diab, the C-3 will be focus on fixing "injustices" against Canadian-born citizens outside of Canada.

  • 3 weeks ago | hindustantimes.com | Danita Yadav

    Human rights lawyer and Democratic Party candidate Lee Jae-Myung has won the popular vote and is all set to become the next president of South Korea. With the voter percentage nearing 80 per cent, the highest it has been in 28 years, South Koreans chose their next president after six months of political turmoil triggered by the country's shortest period of martial law.

  • 3 weeks ago | hindustantimes.com | Danita Yadav

    The results for the South Korea presidential elections 2025 are in. As per the official reports, Lee Jae-Myung has won the popular vote and is set to become the next president of South Korea. The Democratic Party candidate, who went viral last year for scaling the walls of the National Assembly during martial law, will be sworn in on Wednesday. As the counting of votes continues, People Power Party candidate Kim Moon-soo addressed supporters, media and conceded defeat.

  • 3 weeks ago | hindustantimes.com | Danita Yadav

    South Korea is all set to head to the polls on Tuesday to vote for a new president to replace ousted PPP leader Yoon Suk-Yeol. Around 44.4 million people, from the 52 million population, are eligible to vote in the June 3 polls. The snap presidential elections in South Korea come after Yoon Suk-Yeol's brief and failed martial law bid, which ultimately led to his impeachment from office.

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10 Jun 25

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3 Jun 25

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3 Jun 25

Lee Jae-myung is set to be president after PPP candidate Kim Moon-soo concedes defeat. With counting underway, the DP candidate has secured 48.3% of the vote. #SouthKorea #southkoreaelection https://t.co/1TCQUW5fsM