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Pushback (migration) Pushback is a term [1] that refers to "a set of state measures by which refugees and migrants are forced back over a border – generally immediately after they crossed it – without consideration of their individual circumstances and without any possibility to apply for asylum". [2]
Twitter filed a lawsuit against the Indian government on Tuesday, pushing back against orders to censor content on its platform. The lawsuit, filed in the Karnataka High Court against the Union ...
In aviation, pushback is an airport procedure during which an aircraft is pushed backwards away from its parking position, usually at an airport gate by external power. [1] [2] Pushbacks are carried out by special, low-profile vehicles called pushback tractors or tugs . Although many aircraft are capable of moving themselves backwards on the ...
GoBackModi. #GoBackModi is a hashtag and movement that protests and voices opposition against the Indian prime minister Narendra Modi 's visits to various places, primarily throughout India, and sporadically throughout the world. The hashtag first gained popularity on 12 April 2018, when Modi visited Chennai, Tamil Nadu to inaugurate a defence ...
Belichick was on "The Pat McAfee Show" Thursday night and Saban was on ABC's draft broadcast. Both were honest, knowledgeable, and perhaps most importantly, personable.
When ChatGPT hit the web on Nov. 30, 2022, the world wasn’t quite prepared for what would happen next. By January 2023, just two months later, the app had a whopping 100 million monthly active ...
Pushback. Look up pushback in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Pushback may refer to: Pushback (aviation), a vehicle for towing airplanes. Pushback (migration), any measure aimed at forcing migrants to return back over a border. Backlash (disambiguation) Category:
The earnings rundown. Net sales: up 1.4% year over year to $9.3 billion vs. estimates for $8.6 billion. Organic sales: Up 4.2% year over year. Adjusted gross profit margins: 39.2% vs. 36.8% a year ...