Cowards: Canadian leader rips into Trudeau, others for not calling Khalistanis by name
People’s Party of Canada (PPC) leader Maxime Bernier criticized Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau and opposition leaders Jagmeet Singh and Pierre Poilievre for their responses to a recent attack on Hindu temples and devotees in Brampton. Bernier alleged that the leaders refrained from
EAM Jaishankar inaugurates new consulate in Brisbane, strengthening India-Australia ties
External Affairs Minister (EAM) S. Jaishankar inaugurated the new Consulate General of India in Brisbane, Australia, on Monday, further solidifying India-Australia relations. Jaishankar, currently on a two-nation tour, will be in Australia until November 7 and will visit Singapore on November 8. He
Blinken Highlights Diwali’s Powerful Message of Care and Community
Secretary of State Antony Blinken emphasized the valuable lesson Diwali offers about the importance of caring for one another. Speaking at the State Department’s celebration of the festival, he stated, “At its core, Diwali embodies the idea that light can push back against
Iran’s FM Condemns Germany for Closing Iranian Consulates
Iran’s Foreign Minister Seyed Abbas Araghchi has condemned Germany’s decision to close its Iranian consulates in response to the execution of Jamshid Sharmahd, a dual national of Germany and Iran. His remarks came in a social media post on platform X, following Germany’s
Ten Hag Thanks United Fans for Their ‘Unshakeable Support’ as He Bids Farewell
Erik ten Hag has expressed his gratitude to Manchester United fans following his dismissal from the club, which came after a challenging 2-1 loss to West Ham. The Dutch manager’s tenure, which lasted two seasons, ended on Monday, with United swiftly appointing Ruben
PM Modi and PM Mitsotakis Reaffirm Commitment to Strengthening India-Greece Strategic Partnership
Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Greek Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis have reaffirmed their dedication to enhancing the India-Greece Strategic Partnership following a recent phone call between the two leaders. During their conversation, they explored avenues to boost bilateral cooperation in key areas such
Gauff Hopes WTA Finals in Saudi Arabia Will ‘Open Doors’ for Women’s Progress
Coco Gauff, currently ranked world number three, has expressed optimism that the WTA Finals in Saudi Arabia could “open doors” for women’s progress in the conservative kingdom. However, she also voiced concerns regarding the WTA’s recent three-year partnership with the Saudi Tennis Federation
India Plays Key Role in Finalizing G20 Consensus on Disaster Risk Reduction
A high-level Indian delegation has played a significant role in finalizing the first Ministerial declaration on Disaster Risk Reduction (DRR) during a G20 meeting held from October 30 to November 1, 2024, in Belem, Brazil, according to an official statement released on Saturday.
Harris Campaign Faces Fallout from ‘Backers’ Comment on Women
The Kamala Harris campaign is reeling from backlash after a billionaire supporter, Mark Cuban, made critical remarks about women who support Donald Trump. This controversy follows President Joe Biden’s recent comments labeling Trump supporters as “garbage.” During an appearance on The View, Cuban
Citizenship crisis? Elon Musk’s immigration history raises legal questions
Elon Musk could face serious consequences regarding his U.S. citizenship if he is found to have lied during the immigration process, according to legal experts. Born in South Africa, Musk emigrated to Canada before settling in the U.S. and becoming a citizen. He
Australian PM Celebrates Diwali and Bandi Chhor Divas in Sydney
Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese visited the Sydney Murugan Temple on Friday, celebrating Diwali with the Hindu community alongside Parramatta MP Andrew Charlton. “Deepavali celebrates the victory of light over darkness. It was fantastic to join the Tamil Australian community at the Sydney
ADB Approves $85 Million Loan for Irrigation Modernization in Nepal
The Asian Development Bank (ADB) has approved an $85 million loan aimed at modernizing irrigation networks and boosting agricultural production in Nepal. The funding will support the Irrigation Modernisation Enhancement Project, which is designed to create a more efficient and climate-resilient agricultural and
Why the wait? Delays and expectations for final U.S. presidential election results
By: Avi Verma MD(h) Changes in voting processes and potential challenges In the 2024 U.S. presidential election, Americans may experience shorter delays in knowing the final results compared to the 2020 election. While quick results were the norm before 2020, delays then stretched
S. Korea’s space agency, NASA to conduct studies on Artemis programme
South Korea’s national space agency announced that it will collaborate with the US National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) to conduct studies related to the Moon exploration Artemis programme. According to officials, the Korea Aerospace Administration (KASA) has signed a study agreement with
Trudeau govt officials admit to leaking ‘intel’ against India to US media
In a revelation that exposes the Justin Trudeau-led Canadian government’s campaign against India, two senior officials in Ottawa have admitted to leaking so-called intelligence on India to the American media prior to disclosing it in Canada. Nathalie Drouin, Canada’s National Security and Intelligence
Trump campaign in damage control mode after comedian’s racist remarks
The Republicans are in damage control mode following shocking racist comments made by comedian Tony Hinchcliffe against Puerto Ricans and others at a rally where Donald Trump was the main speaker. At the rally held at Madison Square Garden on Sunday, Hinchcliffe remarked,
Hetmyer returns as West Indies name ODI squad for England series
Shimron Hetmyer has been recalled for the upcoming home ODIs against England as West Indies announced their 15-man squad for the three-match series. The series begins with two ODIs at the Sir Vivian Richards Stadium (SVRS) in Antigua on October 31 and November
Over 14 million people displaced by conflict in Sudan
The International Organization for Migration (IOM) reported that more than 14 million people have fled their homes since the onset of the ongoing conflict in Sudan. “The internal displacement number has hit 11 million. That’s an increase of 200,000 just since September,” IOM
Turkish President vows to eliminate terrorist threats
Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan vowed to continue eliminating terrorist threats at their source. “Whether it is within our borders or beyond, no one can prevent us from eliminating any threat we detect against our country,” Erdogan said on Tuesday at a ceremony