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UNGA President Urges Protection of Journalists: Drawing Inspiration from Mahatma Gandhi
In a statement shared on social media platform X to mark World Press Freedom Day on Friday, Francis, along with Presidents Simona Mirela Miculescu of the UNESCO General Conference, Paula Narváez of the UN Economic and Social Council, and Omar Zneiber of the Human Rights Council, underscored the critical role of journalists reporting on environmental issues.
Ukrainians are being used by the West to 'waging war' against Moscow: Russian Foreign Ministry
Zakharova emphasized that Cameron's remarks essentially acknowledge that "the West is openly engaging in hostilities against Russia via Ukrainian proxies."
UN Spokesperson Opts Not to Respond to Biden's Assertion on India's Economic Slowdown Linked to 'Xenophobia
Farhan Haq, who is the Deputy Spokesperson for UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres, refused to comment on Biden's statement at a press briefing when the question was raised by a journalist working for a Chinese television network. When probed about the UN's definition of "xenophobia," Haq simply referred to its traditional definition.
India's Political Influence Efforts in Canada Amid Khalistani Concerns: Official Investigation
While the report said it found evidence of foreign interference in Canada's past two federal elections, it confirmed that Canada's electoral system was robust, and the election results were not marred. India has repeatedly denied such allegations, attributing the issue to Ottawa's interference in its internal affairs.
All that is left for them now is to murder me: Imran Khan's Stark Warning
From his jail cell in Adiala Jail, Rawalpindi, Khan wrote an op-ed in the UK's Telegraph in which he alleged that powerful military command was plotting his murder, even though he has been doing time on various charges, including corruption, incitement to violence, and violation of national security.
Canadian Police Apprehend 3 Indian Nationals Linked to Khalistan Activist's Murder
The bilateral relationship between Canada and India has been under severe strain since Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau's allegation in September last year that Indian operatives might have been involved in the assassination of Nijjar.
China's Historic Lunar Probe Mission: Collecting Samples from the Far Side of the Moon
The Chang'e-6 lunar probe is scheduled to take off between 5 p.m. and 6 p.m. Beijing Time and will be an important milestone in the human lunar exploration program, which aims to collect and return samples from the mysterious far side of the Moon.
President Biden Criticizes Immigration Policies of India, China, Russia, and Japan Ahead of Elections
Addressing supporters at a fundraising event, Biden emphasized "This election is about freedom, America and democracy. That's why I badly need you. You know, one of the reasons why our economy is growing is because of you and many others. Why? Because we welcome immigrants,”
Hamas Advocates for Enduring Peace, Rejects Temporary Ceasefire
Sources within Israel's Prime Minister's Office have informed IANS that Hamas appears unwilling to entertain the idea of a temporary cessation of hostilities.
Senator Raises Alarm on Forced Conversions of Hindu Girls in Pakistan
He passionately expressed, "The daughters of Hindus are not commodities to be forcefully converted to another religion. It's been two years since innocent Pooja Kumari was abducted, yet the government remains inactive against these powerful individuals."
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