
2 July 2025: Hasina Jailed, Dalai Lama Defies China, Trump Revives Visa Curbs
UPDATED: Jul 2, 2025 19:20 IST
On News at 7, this 27 June, Jamshed Qamar Siddiqui brings you the day's most crucial headlines. Bangladesh's ex-PM Sheikh Hasina sentenced to 6 months in jail for contempt; verdict by ICT, effective upon arrest or surrender. Dalai Lama says only his office will choose his successor, rejecting China's role; Beijing insists on approval rights. Trump administration revives plan to fix student visa duration, impacting F-1 and J-1 holders; DHS proposal targets international students and media.
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