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"In the corridors of espionage, clarity is elusive": Sources shed light on Pakistan's ISI's alleged orchestration of terrorist Hardeep Nijjar's assassination in Canada, pointing to his resistance against supporting newly-arrived gangsters backed by ISI
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Hardeep Singh Nijjar, head of the proscribed Khalistan Tiger Force (KTF), faced a chilling end on 18 June, right outside a gurdwara in Surrey, situated in Canada's British Columbia
"Multiculturalism has failed": Amid rising tensions, the UK questions its stance on multiculturalism, Home Secretary Suella Braverman's remarks ignite debate, as the nation reevaluates its migration approach, juggling global duties with domestic peace
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During her speech in Washington DC, Braverman echoed the sentiments expressed by David Cameron in a 2011 Munich security conference
Amidst Trudeau's allegations against India, Sri Lanka condemns Canada's double standards, highlighting Ottawa's controversial recognition of a Nazi veteran and its past accusations of 'Tamil Genocide', Canada's international image is under severe scrutiny
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On 22nd September, the Canadian House of Commons gave a standing ovation to Yaroslav Hunka, a former Nazi soldier who had fought against Russians
"Home of the free, especially for the 'wanted'": From harboring Khalistanis like Nijjar to shielding the assassin of Sheikh Mujib, Nur Chowdhury, Canada's actions reveals its double standards and raise critical questions about the nation's true values
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Indian-born Professor Ashok Swain from Uppsala University in Sweden took to Twitter, making a bold proclamation. In his tweet, he quipped, “Modi has made Canada, India’s new Pakistan!”
"Cheers to bloopers, Canadian hoppers": Canada's shocking applause for WWII veteran Hunka, an ex-Nazi SS member, brings to light a disturbing pattern of harboring war criminals, amidst international outrage, the nation grapples with its unsettling past
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The blunder reverberated beyond the confines of the Jewish community. Pierre Poilievre, leading the Official Opposition since 2022, was quick to join the choir of disapproval
"London's glitter hides its children's hunger": 1 in four children in the UK lack nutritious meals, amidst London's opulence, a stark hunger crisis emerges, revealing a G7 nation's disturbing reality, Akshaya Patra Foundation unveils these shocking stats
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"I couldn't believe it. Here was the UK, a G7 nation, with staggering numbers pointing towards a hunger epidemic among its children," Shekhawat remarked
"Poverty is not just a statistic; it's a lived reality": World Bank report reveals that 95 million Pakistanis are living below the poverty line, amid rising inflation, the institution emphasizes the need for urgent reforms to stabilize Pakistan's economy
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Cash-strapped Pakistan is facing an uphill task of containing rising inflation and navigating through one of the worst economic crises with its 95 million population living in extreme poverty
"Nations stand tall when they stand firm": Amid soaring India-Canada tensions, India strikes a decisive blow against Khalistanis, seizing assets of Sikhs For Justice chief Gurpatwant Singh Pannun & Hardeep Singh Nijjar, reshaping geopolitical landscape
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NIA officials reached the property owned by Pannun at sector 15-C in Chandigarh and put up a notice of confiscation of 1/4th share of the same
Trudeau leverages Khalistan narrative against India with US intelligence backing. SFJ's G.S Pannu, with dual US-Canada citizenship, incites against Indian diplomats, leading to speculations about potential CIA ties as shared by India's intelligence head
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Reports suggest that the most wanted Khalistani terrorist Gurpatwant Singh Pannu is a CIA agent
Amidst the backdrop of G20 Summit, PM Justin Trudeau's unexpected 36-hour delay in India has stirred controversy, from alleged technical snags to clandestine drug rumors and the media's enigmatic quietude, this incident leaves more questions than answers
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The Canadian Air Force’s CC-150 Polaris plane, originally designated to retrieve Trudeau, took a surprising detour. Instead of heading straight to Delhi, the plane was diverted to London