World
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Nearly 50 pc of employees likely to permanently shift to hybrid work globally
New Delhi: Nearly 50 percent of employees are expected to permanently work in a hybrid or fully mobile fashion going forward, a report showed on Tuesday. The majority of businesses agree that…
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Pro-Khalistani protests held outside Indian diplomatic missions in Canada
Toronto: Several Khalistan supporters rallied outside Indian diplomatic missions in the Canadian cities of Vancouver, Ottawa and Toronto following Prime Minister Justin Trudeau’s allegation of India’s involvement in the murder of radical…
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It’s critical Canada’s Nijjar case probe proceeds, perpetrators brought to justice: US
Washington: The United States has said Canada’s investigation into the murder of Sikh separatist Hardeep Singh Nijjar must proceed and the perpetrators brought to justice. Canada has alleged that Indian authorities were…
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Canada issues updated travel advisory for India
Toronto: Updating travel advisory for its citizens in India, Canada has asked them to “remain vigilant and exercise caution” in the wake of a diplomatic row over the killing of Khalistani leader…
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Khalistani Pannun plans ‘democratic republic of Urduistan’ to separate Kashmir
New Delhi: The NIA has alleged that Canada-based Khalistani terrorist Gurpatwant Singh Pannun had planned to create a territory called the ‘democratic republic of Urduistan’ in an attempt to separate Kashmir from…
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Marriott International to open two luxury hotels in NEOM’s mountains
The American hospitality giant Marriott International is all set to open two luxury properties in the northwest region of Saudi Arabia, Trojena, NEOM’s mountain tourism destination. Trojena will see the opening of…
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Gulf countries, MWL condemn desecration of Quran in Netherlands
Gulf countries have strongly condemned the desecration of the Holy Quran by a right wing group in the Netherlands. On Saturday, September 23, the leader of the anti-Islam group Pegida in the…
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‘Un-Islamic’ marriage case: Pak court insists on Imran Khan’s in-person appearance
Islamabad: An Islamabad court has insisted on Imran Khan’s in-person appearance in the ‘un-Islamic’ marriage case, even as officials of the Attock Jail where the former prime minister of Pakistan is currently…
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Germany sees uptick in far-right extremism, Holocaust memorial sites defaced: Report
Berlin: A new report has revealed that Germany is witnessing an uptick in far-right extremism, which had led to the defacing and vandalisation of memorials dedicated to Holocaust victims. The report by…
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Asian Games: Mumbai’s hijab-clad woman named ‘Officiating Referee’ for Karate
Mumbai: The hijab-clad Karate maestro Shaheen Akhtar, 52, barely looks what she is — a 4-time National Champion in Karate, chopping her way surgically in all top events worldwide, is now appointed…
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France to withdraw envoy, end military cooperation with Niger amid coup: Macron
Paris: French President Emmanuel Macron has announced his decision to withdraw the country’s ambassador and end all military cooperation with Niger amid a coup in the West African nation. In a statement…
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Visa-free entry to US: Israel to join list of countries with the facility
Israel is likely to join the list of countries whose nationals enjoy visa-free entry to the United States (US). It is expected that US Secretary of State Antony Blinken and US Homeland…
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Chinese cab driver calls Singapore woman rider ‘stupid Indian’
Singapore: A Chinese cab driver in Singapore racially abused a woman rider of Eurasian descent and called her a “stupid Indian” after claiming that she gave him the wrong address and directions…
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Relationship with India ‘important’, says Canada defence minister
Toronto: Terming the relationship with India as “important”, Canada’s Defence Minister Bill Blair on Sunday said that his country will continue to pursue partnerships like the Indo-Pacific strategy while the investigation of…














