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Canadian Sikh Sentenced to 15 Years for Drug Smuggling Flees to India
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Initially arrested in 2017 for the cocaine discovery, valued at $3.2 million, Mehmi faced charges under the Controlled Drugs and Substances Act.
PIO Allegedly Received Sexual Favors from Men in Exchange for Stay in Singapore, Accusations Surface
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During the hearing, District Judge Brenda Tan mentioned the prosecution's readiness for the accused's plea, pending his decision.
UNGA President Urges Members to Break 'Perpetual Stalemate' on Security Council Reforms Through Dialogue
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Stressing a need for a more balanced, representative Council, Francis advocated overcoming entrenched positions through earnest dialogue to transcend the impasse.
Israel Cancels Mossad Chief's Qatar Trip Amidst Plans to Restart Hostage Negotiations
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Israel's war cabinet, led by Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, made the decision to call off the trip.
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Accused in Parliament Security Breach Identified as E-Rickshaw Driver, Sagar Sharma
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According to his sister, Sagar returned to Lucknow in August after a two-year stay in Bengaluru, details of his work there remaining unknown.
Neelam Detained Amid Wrestlers' Protest, Two Others Caught by Gurugram Police in Security Breach
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In the ongoing investigation, Vicky Sharma and his wife, Rakhi, were detained in Gurugram's Sector-7, while a search for Lalit Jha continued, suspected of possessing the accused's phones and fleeing Parliament.
India Criticizes OIC's Remarks on Article 370 as 'Ill-Informed and Ill-Intended'
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The OIC reaffirmed solidarity with the people of Jammu and Kashmir, calling for international efforts to resolve the issue in line with UN Security Council resolutions. The abrogation of Article 370 in 2019 removed the special status of Jammu and Kashmir.
Trudeau Suggests Statement on Nijjar's Killing Aimed at Influencing India
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India has labeled the claims as 'absurd' and 'motivated,' and External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar stated that an investigation could be considered if Canada provides evidence. However, Indian officials argued that diplomatic conversations are protected under international law and cannot be used as evidence.
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House Republicans Vote to Authorize Impeachment Inquiry Against Biden Administration
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This vote is seen as a strategic move by Republicans, aiming to bolster their legal grounds to potentially hold President Biden's son, Hunter Biden, in contempt of Congress if he doesn't comply.
Rishi Sunak's Favorability Hits Record Low Following Rwanda Bill Controversy
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This marks a 10-point drop from late November, aligning Sunak's popularity with Boris Johnson's final days in office, though still not as low as Liz Truss's rating of -70.
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